The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the transformative power of God's kindness, drawing parallels between the story of Mephibosheth and the believers' relationship with God. The pastor encourages the congregation to seek restoration, joy, peace, and relationships at God's table, where they can find their true identity and experience the covering and hope that Jesus offers. The pastor then discusses the importance of kindness, using Jesus as the perfect role model. He highlights that kindness is a fruit of the Spirit and encourages the congregation to grow in kindness with the help of the Holy Spirit.
The pastor addresses those who may not have experienced kindness in their lives and find it difficult to accept. He emphasizes that there are no strings attached to God's kindness, only salvation and restoration as a son or daughter of God. The pastor then invites anyone who does not know Jesus personally or has never experienced the kindness of God to respond in this moment. He leads the congregation in a prayer of repentance and surrender, inviting individuals to receive Jesus and God's love.
The pastor discusses the importance of kindness in our relationships with others, emphasizing that through our kindness, we can show others a pathway to God. He uses the example of David and Mephibosheth to highlight how kindness can be backed up with action. The pastor encourages the congregation to follow Jesus' example and extend kindness to others, as it reveals who Jesus is in our lives and can lead others to want to know Him.
The pastor shares a personal story about a dry and sore finger that brings him discomfort. He explains that applying hand balm brings relief and healing to his finger. The pastor then relates this experience to God's desire to bring relief, healing, and restoration into the lives of the listeners. He emphasizes that God's kindness is not temporary but permanent, and it can cover and heal any wounds or hurts in their hearts.
The sermon concludes with the pastor focusing on the theme of kindness, using the story of David and Mephibosheth as an example. The pastor highlights how David showed kindness to Mephibosheth by restoring the land that belonged to his grandfather Saul and inviting him to always eat at his table. The pastor encourages the congregation that they too can show kindness to others, relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance. The outworking of kindness, as seen in David's example, can bring restoration and transformation to people's lives, providing dignity, meeting needs, and acknowledging worth.
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