The sermon addresses the concept of sin, the importance of living according to God's will, and the power of testimony. The speaker begins by discussing the universal sense of right and wrong, using Jonah's story to illustrate the consequences of disobedience to God's calling. They stress the importance of preaching the Gospel and the sin of knowing the good one ought to do but failing to do it, referencing James. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote from their youth to underscore this point.
The uncertainty of life and the need to acknowledge God's will in our plans are highlighted, with the speaker expressing gratitude for the congregation's support. They emphasize the Christian's call to stand out, live genuinely, and lead others to Christ. The importance of seeking wisdom from the Lord and sharing one's testimony is underscored, with the speaker encouraging the congregation to be in God's word and to live a life of thanksgiving.
The speaker reflects on personal sacrifices made for the Kingdom of God, questioning the congregation about what they have given up for the Gospel. They stress the importance of prioritizing Christ over personal success and ambitions. A tragic story of a young girl's death is shared to illustrate the brevity of life and the need for surrender to God's will.
The power of God's word and the availability of grace for the humble are acknowledged, with a prayer for humility and a blessing for the congregation. The speaker prays for guidance and wisdom, emphasizing the importance of submitting plans to God's will and relying on Christ's righteousness. They invite the congregation to surrender all to Jesus through prayer and song.
The speaker compares living life without God's guidance to building a house without an architect, warning of the destruction that life's storms can bring to such a foundation. They criticize the church for not seeking God's guidance and urge listeners to surrender their lives to God. The speaker also discusses knowing God's will, emphasizing a personal relationship with Jesus, thankfulness, and wisdom.
A child's love for Jesus and the fleeting nature of life are discussed, with references to Billy Graham and the book of James. The speaker shares a personal experience of sharing the gospel, emphasizing the importance of doing the good we know we ought to do. Lessons from the speaker's father and grandmother about humility and seeking God's will are shared, with the analogy of building a house used to illustrate the need for God's guidance in life.
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