### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we gathered at Friesland Community Church to reflect on God's enduring faithfulness, especially in times of senseless violence and turmoil. Psalm 119:89-91 reminds us that God's word is eternal and His faithfulness spans all generations. Even in the face of recent violence, we are called to be led by God's Spirit, not by anger. We celebrated God's faithfulness and the spiritual fruit of faithfulness that should be evident in every believer.
During the children's sermon, we used apples to illustrate the importance of staying connected to Jesus, the true vine, to grow and ripen in our faith. Just as an apple needs to stay connected to the tree to become ripe and sweet, we need to stay connected to Jesus through prayer, scripture, and community to grow in the fruit of the Spirit.
We also discussed the importance of faithfulness in both big and small things. Using the example of the I-35W bridge collapse in 2007, we learned that even a small failure can lead to a massive collapse. Similarly, God's faithfulness in small things ensures our foundation is always secure. David's words in Psalm 57:9-11 and the story of Joseph remind us that God is always working behind the scenes, even in times of hardship.
Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7:24-27 emphasize the importance of building our lives on the firm foundation of His words. Faithfulness isn't just about the big acts but also about the small, consistent acts of obedience. Quick fixes may seem appealing, but steady growth leads to true fruitfulness. We are called to stay connected to Jesus, the true vine, to produce a harvest of the fruit of the Spirit.
In conclusion, we are reminded that no good works make us worthy; only Jesus does that. However, staying connected to Him will naturally lead to good works. We must cultivate the fruit of the Spirit by staying vigilant in our faith, praying, reading scripture, and living out the truth. Let us press on towards the goal that God has for us, never neglecting the small things that build a strong foundation of faithfulness.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 91 teaches us that God's word is eternal and His faithfulness spans all generations. Even in times of senseless violence and turmoil, we are called to trust in God's enduring faithfulness and be led by His Spirit, not by anger. This faithfulness is not just in the grand events but in the small, everyday moments of our lives. [03:52]
2. Staying Connected to Jesus: Just as an apple needs to stay connected to the tree to ripen, we need to stay connected to Jesus to grow in the fruit of the Spirit. This connection is maintained through prayer, reading scripture, and being in community. Without this connection, our spiritual growth is stunted, and we cannot produce the sweet, ripe fruit that God desires.
3. Faithfulness in Small Things: The I-35W bridge collapse in 2007 illustrates how a small failure can lead to a massive collapse. Similarly, God's faithfulness in small things ensures our foundation is always secure. We must not overlook the small acts of faithfulness in our lives, as they build the strong foundation needed to withstand life's storms.
4. Building on a Firm Foundation: Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7:24-27 emphasize the importance of building our lives on the firm foundation of His words. Faithfulness isn't just about the big acts but also about the small, consistent acts of obedience. Quick fixes may seem appealing, but steady growth leads to true fruitfulness.
5. Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: We are called to cultivate the fruit of the Spirit by staying vigilant in our faith. This involves regular prayer, reading scripture, and living out the truth. By doing so, we stay connected to Jesus, the true vine, and produce a harvest of the fruit of the Spirit. This steady growth leads to a life that reflects God's faithfulness and love.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [03:52] - Opening Prayer and Worship
- [09:28] - Praise Songs and Reflection
- [15:17] - Children's Sermon: The Apple Lesson
- [24:57] - Special Offering Announcement
- [27:30] - Community and National Prayer
- [37:17] - Sermon: Faithfulness and the Fruit of the Spirit
- [50:32] - Building on a Firm Foundation
- [60:25] - Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit
- [63:36] - Closing Prayer and Song
- [72:39] - Benediction and Farewell