The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus and not allowing distractions to deter one from their God-given vision. The pastor warns that Satan, referred to as the destroyer and deceiver, will try to interfere and draw people away through distraction and destruction. The pastor uses the example of Nehemiah, who consistently responded to distractions by affirming that he was doing a great work and could not come down. The pastor encourages listeners to stay focused on the work that God has for them and not to be discouraged by Satan's attempts to distract them.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of glorifying God as a church rather than focusing on numbers or following trends and traditions. The pastor highlights the need to be guided by the truth of scripture and to do the work of the Saints, which is founded on prayer. The pastor emphasizes that prayer is a good indicator of one's spiritual condition and the condition of a family or church. The pastor encourages the congregation to participate in a month-long emphasis on prayer in January, recognizing that God's work and blessings come through the power of prayer.
The pastor also emphasizes that God is a God of small things and can use even the weakest and most insignificant individuals for His tasks. The pastor refers to the story of a little boy with a small lunch who fed a multitude, highlighting God's ability to do great things through seemingly small resources. However, the pastor warns that Satan will try to make believers feel small, ridiculous, and silly. Satan will use intimidation to make them doubt their abilities and question their worthiness. The pastor encourages the congregation to remember that God's estimation of them is not based on their own abilities, but on the power and strength of their Savior.
The pastor then reflects on the faithful work and witness of Central Baptist Church in contributing to the work of the gospel. The pastor rejoices in the fact that there will be individuals from every tribe, tongue, and nation who will be a part of the worship because of the church's dedication. The pastor emphasizes the importance of offering and mentions the proposed budget for the upcoming year. The pastor outlines seven steps laid out in the story of Nehemiah, including having a burden, developing a vision, undergoing preparation, and cooperating as a body of believers. The pastor encourages every member of the church to recognize their role and contribution in fulfilling God's calling for the church.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the importance of staying focused on God's work and not allowing Satan to interfere. The pastor uses the example of Nehemiah and Tobiah to illustrate this point. The pastor warns Christians to be cautious about making alliances with the enemy and to be mindful of what they bring into their lives, such as what they watch, read, and where they go. The pastor also highlights the danger of worldly thinking infiltrating the church, where the focus becomes survival rather than bringing glory to God.
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