Preparing for Spiritual Expansion and God's Promises
Devotional
Day 1: Remembering God's Faithfulness
Reflecting on God's past faithfulness is crucial as we step into new seasons. Just as the Israelites set up memorial stones to commemorate God's miracles, we too are encouraged to remember how God has sustained us through challenges. This act of remembrance not only honors God but also strengthens our faith for future battles and blessings. By acknowledging His past goodness, we prepare our hearts to trust Him more deeply in the days ahead. [02:45]
Joshua 4:20-24 (ESV): "And those twelve stones, which they took out of the Jordan, Joshua set up at Gilgal. And he said to the people of Israel, 'When your children ask their fathers in times to come, "What do these stones mean?" then you shall let your children know, "Israel passed over this Jordan on dry ground." For the Lord your God dried up the waters of the Jordan for you until you passed over, as the Lord your God did to the Red Sea, which he dried up for us until we passed over, so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the Lord is mighty, that you may fear the Lord your God forever.'"
Reflection: Think of a specific instance in the past year where you experienced God's faithfulness. How can you create a "memorial" to remember this moment and share it with others?
Day 2: Preparing for Spiritual Expansion
God calls us to enlarge our spiritual capacity in anticipation of His promises. This involves deepening our intimacy with Him, which in turn increases our ability to receive and handle His blessings. Without proper preparation, blessings can become burdens. Therefore, we are encouraged to proactively prepare our hearts and minds, aligning ourselves with God's vision rather than our own. This preparation is not passive but requires active engagement and a willingness to stretch beyond our comfort zones. [11:35]
Isaiah 54:2-3 (ESV): "Enlarge the place of your tent, and let the curtains of your habitations be stretched out; do not hold back; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes. For you will spread abroad to the right and to the left, and your offspring will possess the nations and will people the desolate cities."
Reflection: What specific steps can you take this week to deepen your intimacy with God and prepare for the blessings He has in store for you?
Day 3: Breaking Free from Limitations
The analogy of fleas in a jar illustrates how we can become conditioned by past limitations. God is removing these lids, urging us to jump higher and trust in His limitless power. We must not let past experiences or negative words define our potential. Instead, we are called to embrace the freedom that comes from trusting in God's power and promises. This involves a conscious decision to reject self-imposed limitations and to step boldly into the new opportunities God provides. [42:33]
Ephesians 3:20-21 (ESV): "Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen."
Reflection: Identify a limitation you have placed on yourself. How can you actively trust God to help you overcome this limitation and step into His promises?
Day 4: Proactive Alignment with God's Vision
We are called to align with God's vision and be proactive in our preparation. This means not waiting for blessings to arrive but actively preparing for them, trusting that God has already gone before us and prepared the way. By aligning our actions and thoughts with His vision, we position ourselves to receive His blessings and to be part of His transformative work in the world. This proactive stance requires courage and a willingness to act in faith, even when the path is not fully clear. [14:57]
Proverbs 16:3 (ESV): "Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established."
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you need to align more closely with God's vision? What practical steps can you take today to begin this alignment?
Day 5: Committing to God's Kingdom Work
As a church, our focus is on transforming lives and expanding God's kingdom. This requires a commitment from each of us to serve and be part of what God is doing. We are encouraged to think big, prepare for the miraculous, and anticipate the great things God has in store. This commitment involves a willingness to serve others, to be part of a community, and to actively participate in God's work. By doing so, we contribute to the expansion of His kingdom and the transformation of lives. [51:31]
1 Peter 4:10-11 (ESV): "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen."
Reflection: How can you use your unique gifts and talents to serve others and contribute to the expansion of God's kingdom this week?
Sermon Summary
In this season of new beginnings, we are called to prepare for the promises God has for us, both as a church and as individuals. Drawing from Isaiah 54:2-3, we are reminded of the importance of enlarging our tents and stretching our curtains wide, symbolizing the need to expand our spiritual capacity and readiness for what God is about to do. This passage was given to the Israelites as they were about to be freed from exile, and it serves as a prophetic word for us today. God is calling us to prepare for a spiritual expansion that will lead to a physical outpouring of His Spirit in our community.
Reflecting on the past year, we acknowledge God's faithfulness and the challenges that have shaped us. Just as the Israelites set up memorial stones to remember God's miracles, we too must remember His goodness as we face new battles and opportunities. The analogy of fleas in a jar illustrates how we can become conditioned by past limitations, but God is removing those lids, urging us to jump higher and trust in His limitless power.
Preparation is key. We must not be reactive but proactive, aligning ourselves with God's vision rather than our own. This involves increasing our intimacy with God, which in turn increases our capacity to receive His blessings. Without preparation, blessings can become burdens. Therefore, we are called to stretch beyond our comfort zones, to be strong and courageous, and to embrace the challenges that come with growth.
As a church, we are not focused on numbers for the sake of success, but on the transformation of lives and the expansion of God's kingdom. This requires a commitment from each of us to serve and to be part of what God is doing. We are encouraged to think big, to prepare for the miraculous, and to anticipate the great things God has in store. The lid is off, and it's time to jump higher, to stretch ourselves, and to prepare for the blessings that are coming.
Key Takeaways
1. Reflect on God's Faithfulness: As we enter a new season, it's important to remember God's past faithfulness. Just as the Israelites set up memorial stones, we should reflect on how God has sustained us through challenges, preparing us for future battles and blessings. [02:45]
2. Prepare for Expansion: God is calling us to enlarge our spiritual capacity in anticipation of His promises. This involves increasing our intimacy with Him, which in turn increases our ability to receive and handle His blessings. Without preparation, blessings can become burdens. [11:35]
3. Remove Limitations: The analogy of fleas in a jar teaches us about self-imposed limitations. God is removing the lids in our lives, urging us to jump higher and trust in His limitless power. We must not let past experiences or negative words define our potential. [42:33]
4. Be Proactive, Not Reactive: We are called to align with God's vision and be proactive in our preparation. This means not waiting for blessings to arrive but actively preparing for them, trusting that God has already gone before us and prepared the way. [14:57]
5. Commit to God's Vision: As a church, our focus is on transforming lives and expanding God's kingdom. This requires a commitment from each of us to serve and be part of what God is doing. We are encouraged to think big, prepare for the miraculous, and anticipate the great things God has in store. [51:31] ** [51:31]
"He was faithful through it all. Amen? The fact that you're sitting here today is a testament to that, to his faithfulness. So it is good. And we talked about, you know, in Joshua chapter 4 and how the Lord instructed them to take the stones out of the river as they crossed the Jordan River. And it was a miracle that the Lord at flood stage, they crossed on dry ground and they were finally about to enter in to the promised land." [00:03:35](24 seconds)
"Because remember, there were battles that needed to be fought in the new season that they were entering into. So I feel that that in itself was a promise. And I feel that that in itself was a promise. And I feel that that in itself was a prophetic word for us. As we have crossed over now into this new year, this may be the best year of your life for some of you." [00:04:09](17 seconds)
"The Lord is saying there is something that I so desire to pour out and to have a mighty outpouring of my spirit in this place. But I need you to prepare for it. We're going to talk about this. There's three things. We're going to focus primarily on verse 2, and we're not even going to get through verse 2 today. We're just going to get through. We're going to get through the very first part where it says enlarge the place of your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, and do not hold back." [00:07:18](30 seconds)
"Now at the end of the three days, he comes back to observe them, and he noticed that they're not touching the lid at all anymore with their jumping. So what he does is this. He then takes the lid off the jar and observes the fleas, and what he notices is even with the lid off the jar now, the fleas have conditioned themselves to only jump just as high as right under where that lid used to be." [00:09:47](30 seconds)
"The more intimacy, the greater level of intimacy, the more capacity that you will have in your life. I promise you that. In fact, I'm going to say this now, and I'm going to probably say this a lot over the next few weeks, and I say it every year. 2025 will be the best year of your life. If. If you commit yourself to the Lord in a greater way." [00:12:15](26 seconds)
"If you commit to intimacy with God. If you commit to the word in a greater way in your life, I promise you that this year will be the greatest year of your life. I'm not saying this. It's going to be easy or perfect or whatever, but you'll look back at the end of this year, just like we did last week for last year. And you will say, wow, God, look what you did." [00:12:54](23 seconds)
" right? We want to be proactive. We want to seek the Lord for vision. What are you saying, Lord? What are you talking about here that we're going to spread out, that we're going to expand? What does that mean, God? I don't know exactly what it means, but I believe you when you speak a promise to us. So therefore, we want to be proactive to this promise, proactive to this blessing." [00:14:17](25 seconds)
"I want to make him known in this community, in this city, in this nation, in the world. We want to make him known to those that need him, that those that are walking in darkness, that there is a light that will shine into your life, and his name is Jesus. Amen. I mean, he says this. He says to go and make disciples of all nations, right? This is what we call the Great Commission." [00:17:42](29 seconds)