In my sermon, I began by welcoming everyone to our service, expressing joy in seeing the congregation, and extending a special welcome to first-time visitors and those joining us online. I then transitioned into the heart of the sermon, which focused on the present reign of God in our lives, building upon last week's message about God's reign over our past. I emphasized the importance of our choices, which reveal who truly reigns in our lives. Our daily decisions, whether big or small, indicate whether we are listening to God or to the world.
I delved into Romans chapter 12, urging the congregation to present themselves as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, as their true worship. This act of sacrifice is not about death but about living in a way that honors God, reflecting on the mercy He has shown us. I challenged the congregation to see life through the lens of God's mercy, which should transform our perspective and influence every decision we make.
I shared an analogy of using binoculars at Stone Mountain to see the carvings in detail, likening it to how viewing our lives through the lens of God's mercy can bring clarity and appreciation for His work in us. I stressed that this perspective change is essential for understanding Scripture and living a life that is pleasing to God.
I also addressed the patterns of our lives, encouraging the congregation to identify and change patterns that lead to brokenness. By changing our patterns, we can change our lives, aligning them with God's will. I reminded everyone that God's love and mercy provide the motivation to transform our lives and renew our minds.
I spoke about the importance of trading our will for God's will, explaining that the ultimate outcome of a sacrificial life and a renewed mind is the ability to discern God's will for our present life. I encouraged the congregation to trust in the Lord with all their hearts and not to rely on their own understanding, as stated in Proverbs 3:5-6.
I concluded the sermon with a call to action, asking the congregation to sincerely pray and ask God what areas of their lives need to be seen in light of His mercies. I prayed for the congregation, thanking God for His sacrifice and love, and for the guidance to live lives fully devoted to Him.
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