In today's sermon, we explored the profound impact of a single act of obedience to God's call. We traced the spiritual lineage from Edward Kimble's faithful witness to Dwight L. Moody, through to Billy Graham, whose ministry reached billions. This cascade of evangelism began with one man's "yes" to God, illustrating the extraordinary potential of our obedience.
We delved into the story of Ananias, a disciple who, despite his reservations, obeyed God's command to minister to Saul of Tarsus. Ananias's obedience was instrumental in transforming Saul into Paul, the apostle who would go on to shape the early church and write a significant portion of the New Testament. This act of faithfulness demonstrates the power of saying "yes" to God, even when it's uncomfortable or when we have concerns.
We also examined the importance of serving within the church, highlighting that those who serve often witness God's miracles first. Service is not about seeking recognition but about being faithful to God's call. We are reminded that the kingdom of God is full of unsung heroes whose names we may never know, but whose obedience has had a lasting impact.
Furthermore, we discussed the dangers of craving fame and recognition, which can be detrimental to our faith. We are called to be faithful, not famous. The desire for fame can lead us astray, but when we focus on being faithful to God, we become vessels fit for the Master's use.
Finally, we addressed the importance of surrendering to Jesus, allowing Him to work from the inside out. It's not about external appearances but about the condition of our hearts. We were encouraged to live for the approval of God alone, laying down our lives and saying "yes" to whatever He asks of us.
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