The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of repentance, baptism, and receiving the infilling of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from the story of the Passover in Egypt, the pastor encourages the congregation to accept the blood of the Lamb, symbolizing salvation. The pastor urges the congregation to be ready for the return of Jesus and to make the necessary decisions to receive God's grace and be saved. The pastor then emphasizes the urgency of accepting Jesus Christ as one's savior, warning against waiting for certain milestones in life to seek salvation. The pastor encourages the congregation to make a commitment to follow Christ together as a family, emphasizing the importance of unity in their faith.
The pastor then discusses the power of the blood of Jesus to wash away all sins and the sins of every family in the world. The pastor encourages the congregation to have the blood of Jesus applied to their lives and to leave the building without it. The pastor also discusses the significance of Passover and how Jesus is the lamb that saves. The pastor reminds the audience that an exodus is coming and they will soon leave their Egypt behind. The pastor urges the congregation to be ready for the return of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and having their wedding garment washed in the blood of the Lamb.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of family and the role of husbands and wives in loving and serving one another. The pastor encourages husbands to love their wives and calls for a response from the congregation, highlighting the significance of this command. The pastor then references Joshua's declaration that he and his household will serve the Lord, inviting the congregation to make a similar covenant with God. The pastor then shares a personal anecdote about cleaning his office before a church event and discovering various items accumulated over the years.
The pastor then emphasizes the imminent return of Jesus Christ and the importance of being ready for his coming. The pastor highlights the biblical passage in 1 Thessalonians 4, which states that the Lord himself will descend from heaven to catch his bride away. The pastor urges the congregation to be prepared and to love the appearing of Jesus. The pastor encourages the congregation to make the Rapture a family affair, ensuring that everyone is saved and ready to meet the Lord.
The pastor concludes the sermon by reflecting on the night of the Passover in Egypt. The pastor describes the fear and uncertainty felt by the children, as they were packed and told they wouldn't be coming back. The pastor describes the cries and devastation that followed as the Lord struck all the firstborn in the land. The pastor emphasizes the significance of the door on a particular night, drawing parallels between the red door in the biblical story and its symbolic meanings in different cultures, such as a sign of hospitality, prosperity, and safety.
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