The sermon begins with the pastor discussing the roles and responsibilities we have in life, drawing inspiration from the historical example of the 300 hoplites who defeated 20,000 Persian soldiers in just three days. He introduces the concept of three roles, with each role serving as the foundation for the next. The first role he discusses is that of a child, specifically a child of God. The responsibility of a child of God is to pursue Jesus. The pastor emphasizes that every role comes with its own responsibility, and it is crucial for individuals to understand and fulfill these responsibilities.
The pastor then moves on to discuss the challenges of parenting and the need for support from Jesus and others. He acknowledges that parenting is like entering a war and that it requires everything one can gather to navigate it wisely. The pastor also highlights that parenting does not necessarily have to be limited to biological children, but can extend to discipling and pouring into the lives of others. He admits to making mistakes in not protecting and teaching their own children as warriors, and acknowledges that the church has not done enough to prepare families for the challenges of parenting.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of pursuing Jesus in our lives. He highlights how many people in the church have become selfish monsters because they prioritize going to heaven over pursuing a relationship with Jesus. The pastor also discusses the significance of meeting Jesus before getting married, as marriage reveals weaknesses and character flaws. However, even if one meets Jesus after marriage, they should start where they are and continue to pursue Him together.
The pastor then discusses two ways in which parents can sharpen their children as warriors. Firstly, parents are encouraged to engage in Bible reading plans with their children, creating a space for them to sit down together and learn from God's word. Secondly, the pastor addresses the struggle of parents trying to mold their children into their own image, rather than allowing them to discover and embrace their unique God-given talents and interests.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of recognizing that Christians are in a spiritual war. He criticizes the tendency of Christians to complain about the state of the world without taking action, attributing this to their lack of warrior mentality. He asserts that Christians should prioritize their role as warriors and be willing to engage in the spiritual battle rather than focusing on materialistic pursuits. The pastor also draws a parallel between warriors and parents, stating that just as warriors see their arrows as blessings, parents should view their children as crucial to their existence.
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