The sermon emphasizes the importance of living a life that reflects one's values and is centered on the glory of God. The speaker draws from the book "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," particularly the principle of beginning with the end in mind. This concept encourages individuals to consider their legacy and what they would want to be remembered for after their passing. The speaker urges the congregation to live for God's glory and to embody values such as mercy, humility, obedience to scripture, justice, holiness, trustworthiness, transparency, and vulnerability. These values are contrasted with the distractions of money, popularity, comfort, and safety.
The speaker also stresses the significance of acting with mercy and justice in personal lives and the world, noting that humility is often lacking in churches and society. The audience is encouraged to prioritize these values and to determine their life's destination or vision, with the suggestion to begin their lives and marriages with the end in mind.
The importance of practicing values rather than merely discussing them is highlighted, with the speaker suggesting that true beliefs are reflected in actions. The congregation is encouraged to consider their values and write them down, with the speaker sharing seven values they find important: Mercy, Justice, Humility, Holiness, Obedience, Prayer, and Trust. The Book of Micah is referenced, which calls for loving mercy, doing justice, and walking humbly with God.
The speaker acknowledges the congregation's hospitality and kindness, including the efforts of non-partners who volunteered to work. They share their personal intention to live the "Jesus life" by putting Jesus first, believing this will leave a significant legacy and serve as a witness to Christ's power. The congregation is encouraged to consider what God can do through them if they yield to Him, referencing Jesus' words about losing and gaining life.
Lastly, the concept of "soli Deo Gloria" (SDG), meaning living for the glory of God alone, is emphasized. The speaker suggests using SDG as an epitaph or signing letters with it to inspire curiosity and encourage others to seek its meaning. The sermon concludes with the importance of determining what is important in our lives, as it shapes our values, vision, and mission, and the call to partner with Jesus, live obediently to His word, and prioritize God's glory in all aspects of life.
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