In this season of our lives, we are called to seize the moment, to embrace the now that God has given us. As we delve into the Word daily, we find ourselves in a place of deep reflection, seeking to hear God in every verse, every nuance. This is not merely an academic exercise; it is a way of life. We study not to preach, but to live, and it is from this authentic living that our preaching flows. We must apply the Word to our lives and witness the transformative work of God.
This weekend, as I observed the bustling activity at the Joseph Storehouse, I was reminded of the beauty of service. Our volunteers, without seeking recognition, titles, or positions, serve diligently, embodying the hands and feet of Jesus. This is the essence of what God is doing in our midst – calling us to serve in humility and love.
God spoke a timely word to me: "If not now, when?" This is a call to seize the moment, to not be distracted by the trivialities of life, such as social media, but to focus on the purpose and conviction God has placed within us. Isaiah 43:19 reminds us that God is doing a new thing, and we must be intimately aware of it, not merely acknowledging it with head knowledge but engaging with it wholeheartedly.
The story of Gideon in Judges 6 illustrates this beautifully. Despite feeling inadequate and fearful, Gideon was called a "Mighty Man of Valor" by God. He was chosen to lead Israel against the Midianites, who had oppressed them for years. With only 300 men, Gideon achieved victory, not by might or power, but by God's Spirit. This victory was a testament to the power of seizing the moment and trusting in God's plan.
We are encouraged to ask for rain in the time of rain, to seek what God is providing in the present. Our worship should be genuine and unified, not distracted or half-hearted. When we come together in one spirit, we experience the fullness of God's presence and power.
As we close, we are reminded that our only job is to follow Jesus daily. This is the path to true abundance and victory. We are called to lay aside our agendas and fully embrace what God is doing. In doing so, we will see the abundance of God's provision not only in our church but in our personal lives as well.
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