The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the transformative power of God's grace and mercy. He explains that when we fall in love with God, we receive the ability to overcome sin through His grace. The pastor acknowledges that we may still make mistakes, but highlights the importance of having a repentant heart and being willing to change. He then addresses the issue of believers who may attend church regularly and have knowledge about God, but do not truly know Him. These individuals may attend seminars, conferences, and Sunday services, taking notes and accumulating knowledge about God, but they have not allowed that knowledge to become a revelation in their spirit.
The pastor then declares the power and authority of God's Word, emphasizing that God's Word is above every problem and that they rely on God and His Word for guidance and victory. He shares a story from a conference they attended, where a couple in ministry for 60 years expressed that the most hurtful thing in their ministry was when people would leave without any explanation. The pastor reflects on this and shares that the most challenging thing for them as a pastor is preaching the Word and seeing that people may agree with it but struggle to live it out.
The pastor then emphasizes the knowledge that believers can have of God that goes beyond the natural world. He refers to the power of Christ's resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering, highlighting that there is a deeper understanding of God that can be attained. He shares a personal story about working for a construction company, illustrating the importance of actively engaging with God's deep truths rather than merely observing from a distance.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of understanding that the world is not about oneself, but about the eternal kingdom. He challenges the congregation to truly believe in this truth, stating that if they don't, they might as well join any other religion. The pastor highlights the concept of forgiveness, using the analogy of a servant who refuses to forgive someone who owes him a debt, despite being forgiven of his own massive debt.
The sermon concludes with the pastor emphasizing the transformative power of God's love. He explains that when we receive God's love, it has the ability to change us and enable us to live like Him. The pastor uses the analogy of a marriage seminar, stating that when we struggle to love our spouse, we should choose to love them regardless and change the way we view them. This love should not be driven by selfish motives, but rather a genuine love for the other person.
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