The sermon begins with the pastor sharing a powerful testimony of a life transformed by Jesus, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to Jesus and receiving His forgiveness. The pastor then delves into the wisdom of God's presence and protection, using Psalm 46 as a guide. The pastor asks the congregation to consider what type of river runs within the city of their soul and who sits at the throne of their heart. The sermon highlights the significance of having something deep inside to protect oneself from automatically reacting negatively, especially in moments of chaos or disagreement.
The pastor then shares a story about a man who encountered Jesus and experienced a transformation in his life. The man describes his life before Jesus as being colorblind, but after encountering Jesus, everything became vibrant and beautiful. The pastor emphasizes that if God can remove anger and hatred from the heart of a terrorist, then He can also remove anger and bring peace to anyone's heart. The pastor encourages the congregation to spend time with Jesus and allow Him to work on the issues in their hearts, bringing peace and joy into their lives.
The pastor continues by discussing the transformative power of surrendering one's life to God. The pastor explains that when we surrender to God, He will change us and mold us according to His will. The pastor shares a powerful story of a man named Ain Javid, who was a former soldier with the terrorist group Hezbollah. Despite his past filled with rage and hatred, God changed his heart and forgave him, revealing Himself as the way, the truth, and the life.
The pastor then discusses three ways to overcome anger and reactions. The first way is to practice self-control by counting to 10 before reacting. The second way to overcome anger is through the wisdom of God's plan. The pastor encourages the congregation to be still and know that God is in control, offering this as a battle plan for dealing with anger. The pastor emphasizes that God does not want us to be held hostage by our anger and emotions, but rather to live a life free from hurting others.
The sermon concludes by discussing the destructive power of unchecked anger, referencing the story of Cain and Abel from Genesis chapter 4. The pastor acknowledges that many relationships may be strained due to unchecked anger. The pastor suggests bringing in a source of joy to control anger, encouraging the congregation to cultivate a "river of joy" in their lives so that when they get bumped, joy rather than anger will come out.
Key Takeaways
Youtube Chapters