In my sermon, I began by emphasizing the importance of being mission-driven as a church family. Our goal is to equip every follower of Jesus to live out the Great Commission in their everyday lives. I highlighted the significance of our Go Love Serve Sunday, where we actively serve our community, demonstrating the love of Christ and sharing the gospel. I stressed the value of life groups, which provide a deep level of involvement in the body of Christ, and encouraged everyone to participate or at least connect with those who are involved.
I then transitioned into worship, expressing our belief in the power of Jesus and the transformative impact of faith. We sang with conviction about the might of God, declaring that there is nothing beyond His capability. This worship set the stage for diving into the Word of God, ready to be transformed by its truth.
As we delved into Romans chapter 5, I reminded the congregation of the previous chapter's focus on Abraham's faith, which was credited to him as righteousness. This same faith in Jesus Christ justifies us before God. I explained that through Jesus, we have peace with God and access to His grace, which allows us to stand firm in hope. I shared the story of John Newton, the writer of "Amazing Grace," as an example of a life transformed by grace, similar to the Apostle Paul's testimony.
I further expounded on the blessings we receive through Jesus: peace with God, the fullness of God's grace, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit who develops godly character within us. I emphasized that it is through Jesus that we can endure suffering, which produces character and hope. I reminded everyone that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, demonstrating God's immense love.
I then called the congregation to action, to be reconcilers and ambassadors for Christ, sharing the message of reconciliation with the world. I shared my personal journey of answering God's call alongside my wife Mandy, and how we are all called to leverage our lives for the sake of the gospel.
As I concluded the sermon, I led the congregation in prayer, asking God to give us opportunities to serve and share the gospel, stepping out of our comfort zones as Jesus did. I reiterated the importance of living for eternal purposes, leveraging our lives for the one who gave His life for us.
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