In this sermon, I explored the dynamic and ongoing nature of God's communication with us, emphasizing that God's conversations are not relics of the past but vibrant, present realities that guide and shape our lives today. I began by discussing the foundational belief that God speaks to His people today as vividly as He did in the times of the Bible, using the story of Zachariah to illustrate how God reveals the spiritual realm to us, impacting our physical world.
I then moved on to the story of Gideon, highlighting his initial reluctance and fear, which resonates with many of us. Gideon's story teaches us that it's okay to have doubts and to test what we believe God is telling us. This testing can be done through scripture, the community of believers, and looking for God's signs in our lives, ensuring that what we hear aligns with God's character and the teachings of Jesus.
The third part of the sermon focused on the conversation between God and Mary, emphasizing the power and creativity of God's words. Just as Mary was called to carry and give birth to Jesus, we too are called to carry and manifest God's words in the world, nurturing them until they come to fruition, demonstrating God's ongoing creative work in our lives.
I also shared a personal testimony about how God directed me to engage with a homeless woman, illustrating how God's conversations can lead us to unexpected places to fulfill His mission. This part of the sermon underscored the importance of being open to God's leading, even when it takes us out of our comfort zones, to share the gospel and live out the Great Commission.
Finally, I discussed the broader implications of God's conversations for the church community, stressing the need for inclusivity and the rejection of any form of racism within the church. This is based on the understanding that Jesus died for everyone, and thus, every person carries inherent worth and dignity.
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