Pastor Michael's sermon, part of the series "Choices that Lead to Change," focuses on the importance of living a spiritual life and making a difference in the world. He uses the story of Philip from Acts chapter 8 to illustrate this point. Philip, an often overlooked figure, serves as an inspiration for living a life of purpose and urgency, driven by the mission God has called each individual to. The pastor emphasizes the importance of sharing the gospel and bringing salvation to those around us, even in the face of opposition and suffering. He also challenges the congregation to live counter-culturally, following the Holy Spirit even if it means losing everything.
The pastor shares a story about a person who had to flee their hometown due to persecution for their faith in Jesus. Despite the danger they faced, they were not afraid to speak about their faith because they believed in the power of God. This story underscores the pastor's message about the importance of sharing the gospel and living fearlessly. The pastor also addresses the confusion and uncertainty that many believers may feel when it comes to sharing the gospel. He emphasizes that while living a godly life is important, audibly speaking and sharing the gospel is crucial because it is through the message of Jesus that people can be saved.
The pastor also discusses the role of suffering in the lives of believers. He encourages the congregation to expect suffering and respond to it with faith and joy, as it may be an opportunity for God to use them to draw others closer to Him. He uses the examples of Stephen and Philip, two spirit-led servant leaders in the early church, to illustrate this point. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, and Philip, who followed God's call to leave his successful ministry and go to a desert road, exemplify the importance of following the guidance of the Holy Spirit, even in the face of danger.
The pastor emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome fear and obstacles in sharing the gospel. He encourages the congregation to understand and be able to articulate the gospel message, using John 3:16 as a reference. He also stresses the importance of sharing the faith and the good news of the gospel with others, comparing staying silent about one's faith to withholding vital information that could save people from eternal death and separation from God. The pastor concludes by stating that God is more concerned with the journey of our lives than the destination, and encourages the congregation to trust the journey that God has them on, even in times of uncertainty and difficulty.
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