In the sermon titled "Full Service | Mighty God | 12.17.2023," Lindsay Peterson, the director of communications and engagement, delivers a powerful message about the mightiness of God in the midst of our messiness and limitations. Peterson begins by drawing a parallel between a man who, during a historic rainfall in New York, stepped into the flooded streets and unknowingly cleared a drain, and Jesus, who stepped into the chaos of human life, faced insults, and ultimately gave his life for humanity. This act demonstrates Jesus' divinity, as he did not stay dead but rose again.
Peterson continues by encouraging the congregation to recognize that God's power is present in overcoming challenges and darkness. Jesus, being fully man, overcame sickness and death, and this same power is available to us. The speaker urges the audience to understand their identity in relation to God's power and to see their limitations as opportunities for God to demonstrate His might.
The sermon also includes a prayer to Jesus for cleansing and renewal, and a reading from Isaiah 9, which speaks of a great light shining in the darkness and the birth of a child who will bring peace and justice. Peterson acknowledges the attendees and invites them to light the third Advent candle.
The significance of the Last Supper is highlighted, where Jesus broke bread and shared wine with his disciples as symbols of his body and blood, given for the forgiveness of sins. This act is a reminder that through Jesus' death, we find life.
Peterson shares a personal story from childhood, connecting the importance of size, speed, and strength in sports to the success and power in our lives. The sermon then references Isaiah's prophecy about a mighty son who will bring hope during challenging times for the divided nation of Israel.
The speaker discusses Jesus' ministry beginning in the regions of Nepali and Zebulun, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy of a great light shining in the midst of darkness. Jesus' choice to start his ministry in the darkest and most discredited regions is presented as good news for those in darkness.
Peterson addresses those in need of a mighty God, drawing parallels between the "Minneapolis Miracle" in football and the biblical reference to "Midian's defeat" in Isaiah, both signifying miraculous moments of hope.
The sermon also explores how God shows up in unexpected ways through unlikely people, referencing biblical stories like Gideon and David and Goliath, and the prophecy in Micah about a ruler from Bethlehem. Jesus' birth in a manger, rather than a palace, is an example of God doing mighty things with the "mini."
The story of Gideon from the book of Judges is discussed, highlighting the contrast between Gideon's perceived weakness and the mightiness of the enemy. Despite this, God chooses to downsize Gideon's army, demonstrating that mightiness often looks small when God is involved.
Finally, Peterson shares a personal marathon story to illustrate the point that when we reach our limits, we can tap into something far more significant than inspiration from others—the God of the universe who has come in the form of Jesus.
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