The sermon begins with the story of a man possessed by an impure spirit from Mark chapter 5. The man, who lived in the tombs and was uncontrollable, recognized Jesus as the Son of God and was freed from the impure spirit. The pastor uses this story to illustrate the transformative power of Jesus in people's lives, sharing the testimony of Jacob Kosi, a man with a troubled past who experienced a radical transformation after encountering Jesus. The pastor emphasizes that no one is beyond the reach of Jesus' love and forgiveness, and that through Him, anyone can find redemption and a new purpose in life.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of sharing the message of God's work with others. He encourages the congregation to reflect on their own lives and question whether they feel trapped, helpless, or hopeless due to addiction, fear, or negative self-talk. The pastor invites the listeners to come to Jesus and surrender their lives to him, acknowledging that without Jesus, they are nothing. The congregation is urged to ask Jesus to fill them, especially if they have become spiritually cold or distant.
The pastor shares a powerful testimony of a man who experienced a life transformation while imprisoned in a drug rehabilitation center in Singapore. The man felt frustrated and empty, but found solace in smuggling tobacco and rolling it in the pages of a Gideon Bible. One day, he discovered a scrap of charred paper with the words "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" written on it. Intrigued, he requested another Bible and read the story of Saul of Tarsus, who was converted by God. This revelation led the man to kneel and pray, inviting Christ into his life. He experienced a profound change, and upon his release, he became involved in a church and eventually became a missionary in the Far East.
The pastor emphasizes the unconditional love and compassion of God. He highlights that God does not reject or condemn sinners, but instead welcomes them with open arms. The pastor emphasizes that Christ died for humanity when they were helpless and sinful, not when they were righteous or deserving of love. The pastor encourages the congregation to see themselves as God sees them and to recognize that through Jesus, they can become new creations.
The sermon concludes with the pastor reflecting on the transformation that Jesus brought about in the life of a man possessed by demons. The pastor emphasizes that encountering Jesus leads to a profound change in a person's life, just as it did for the man in the story. The man, who was once tormented and restless, is now calm and seated beside Jesus. The pastor highlights the power of Jesus to remove our dirty rags and clothe us in goodness and kindness. Meeting Jesus is described as a catalyst for change, and the pastor encourages the congregation to come together in church or online to experience this transformation.
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