The sermon begins with the introduction of a new approach to small group notes for the term, the "take a step" initiative. This initiative is inspired by the idea of training to run a 5K race, where there are specific steps to take in order to achieve the goal. Similarly, each week, the small groups will focus on one step towards being a witness for God. The pastor emphasizes that the goal of this initiative is not just to have an interesting discussion on Sundays, but to be encouraged and equipped to live out their faith throughout the week.
The pastor then introduces himself as one of the elders of the church and announces the launch of a new preaching series called "Everyone a Witness." He provides a quick recap of last week's sermon, emphasizing the importance of developing intimacy with God as the foundation for everything that follows. The pastor acknowledges that when it comes to evangelism and sharing the gospel, there can be pressure and expectations, but he assures the congregation that they will address those concerns in the upcoming sermons.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of journeying together as a community of believers. He encourages the congregation to share their stories, both their successes and failures, as they are all part of the journey of obedience to God. He also emphasizes the importance of believers continuing the work of Christ by sharing the message of Jesus with others. The pastor highlights that this is not just the responsibility of the 11 disciples, but also of the 72 followers of Jesus. The message is clear: go and be witnesses, just as Jesus modeled throughout his ministry.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of being a witness and a worker in the kingdom of God. He encourages the congregation to see themselves as disciples who are called to bring the good news of Jesus to the world. The pastor acknowledges that evangelism can be intimidating, recalling their own fear of street evangelism. However, they highlight that engaging in such activities can help develop stronger disciples and overcome the fear of man. The pastor urges the congregation to be open to opportunities for sharing the gospel, whether in unconventional or everyday settings like workplaces and universities.
The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of our relationship with God over our actions for God. He highlights the misconception that many of us have, thinking that God is interested in us solely because of what we can do for Him. The pastor explains that this mindset creates an unhealthy relationship, similar to a friendship based solely on what one person can do for the other. Eventually, we will let God down or fail to meet His expectations, and our friendship with Him will be built on a shaky foundation. The pastor reminds the congregation that God does not view us in this way. He initiates and desires intimacy with us, and we are called to draw close to Him.
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