The sermon explores the theme of God using ordinary people for extraordinary purposes, emphasizing that despite human flaws, God's wisdom and purpose prevail. Biblical figures like Abraham, Jacob, Peter, and Joshua are cited as examples of ordinary individuals who achieved greatness through God's guidance. The speaker stresses the importance of believing that God can use anyone and encourages the congregation to have confidence in this belief.
The sermon also delves into spiritual warfare, urging the congregation to don the full armor of God, which is Jesus Christ, to combat spiritual wickedness. The armor includes salvation, righteousness, truth, the Word of God, faith, and the gospel of peace. The speaker reassures that nothing can separate believers from God's love and that Jesus provides strength.
Seeking God's guidance is highlighted as crucial, with the story of the Gibeonites serving as a cautionary tale about the dangers of relying on one's own understanding. The speaker advocates for trusting in God's wisdom and resting in Him, using Moses as an example of someone who found success by doing so.
The importance of acknowledging God in all decisions is underscored, with the speaker warning against manipulation and advocating for faith and action, even in imperfect conditions. The congregation is reminded of God's promises and encouraged to take steps of faith, as Joshua did.
Testimonies of God's provision, such as a church raising funds by selling Bibles, illustrate the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and the new beginnings it offers. The speaker also emphasizes giving one's best effort when following God's instructions and the significance of internal resolve before facing external challenges.
The sermon addresses the issue of discouragement and failure, offering God's mercy and second chances as a source of hope. The congregation is encouraged to focus on their destiny in Christ rather than their past. The speaker challenges the congregation to be willing to be used by God, to banish doubts, and to trust in His promises.
Personal testimonies of selling Bibles and raising money demonstrate the trust individuals have in God and the importance of recognizing one's purpose. The speaker also discusses the negative impact of doubts on potential and the need to choose faith over doubt.
The sermon concludes with an emphasis on letting God fight our battles and the futility of comparing oneself to others. The speaker encourages the congregation to focus on their individuality and God's unique purpose for them, assuring that God will provide everything needed to fulfill that purpose.
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