Beloved congregation, today we delve into the profound truth that God is speaking to us, and He desires to communicate with each one of us through His Word. The Holy Spirit is our guide, illuminating the scriptures, making them alive and relevant to our daily lives. This morning, as I pondered over a parable in Luke, I was initially perplexed. But as I prayed, the Lord revealed its meaning to me, showing me that He speaks to us if we are willing to listen and seek His understanding.
We celebrated the decision of several young souls who have given their lives to Jesus, a testament to the transformative power of God's Word. Their upcoming baptisms are a public declaration of their new life in Christ, and they serve as an inspiration to us all.
The crux of our message is found in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which emphasizes that all scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. The Bible is not merely a collection of stories or a historical record; it is the living voice of God Himself. It is essential to possess a physical copy of the Bible, to hold the tangible Word of God in our hands.
Our engagement with the Word involves several steps. First, we must unclog the drain of our hearts by confessing our sins, just as I shared the humorous yet poignant story of my clogged kitchen sink. Sin obstructs our spiritual pipeline, preventing us from hearing God's voice. Confession is the plunger that clears the way for His Word to flow into our lives.
Secondly, we must open the Bible and read it. It is not enough to own a Bible; we must engage with it. The Word of God is active and works within us, as 1 Thessalonians 2:13 attests. It speaks to our circumstances and challenges, offering guidance and comfort.
Thirdly, we must listen for His voice. The Good Shepherd knows His sheep, and His sheep recognize His voice. As we read the scriptures, we must do so with the expectation that God will speak to us, guiding us away from danger and towards His blessings.
Fourthly, we must adjust our lives to obey God's Word without delay. Just as a child must heed the instructions of their parents, we must listen and respond to God's directives. Hebrews 11:6 and Proverbs 3:5-6 remind us that faith and trust in God are essential to pleasing Him and following His path.
Lastly, we must experience the power of God's Word. Isaiah 55:10-11 assures us that God's Word will accomplish His purposes. It will not return void but will succeed in the mission for which He sent it.
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