The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of personal missions and discipleship. He challenges the congregation to see themselves as missionaries in their everyday lives and to identify one person they can share the gospel with. The pastor quotes Robert Coleman, stating that preaching to the masses and occasional prayer meetings and training classes are not enough to prepare leaders for evangelism. Instead, individual men and women are God's method for discipleship.
The pastor then reflects on the importance of following Jesus and being willing to give up worldly attachments. He uses the example of the disciples in Matthew chapter 4, who immediately left their ship and their family to follow Jesus. The pastor acknowledges that these are not easy decisions to make, but encourages the congregation to hold their careers, jobs, and entire lives with open hands, ready to obey God's calling.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of being a witness for God in every aspect of our lives, not just in traditional ministry roles. He reminds the congregation that God has called each person into their specific career field and surrounded them with family for a purpose - to be a witness to those around them. The pastor encourages the congregation to share the gospel and let others know about Jesus as they go about their daily lives.
The pastor shares a personal experience of a conflict at a baseball game. He admits that his initial reaction was to handle the situation in his own way, but he realized that God had a different method for handling conflicts. The pastor emphasizes the importance of choosing to submit to God's way, even when it goes against our pride and desires. He explains that when we choose to live for Jesus in a way that He didn't call us to, we not only harm ourselves but also the cause of Christ.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of personal relationships in spreading the message of Jesus. The pastor reminds the congregation that God will never leave or forsake them, and it is through personal connections that people are reached for Jesus, not through organizations or events. The pastor challenges the congregation to choose whether they will complain about the state of the world or actively live out their faith, leading others to Jesus.
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