In today's gathering, we explored the profound truth that God uses both our past and present circumstances to build His kingdom. We began by reflecting on the beauty of creation, which reveals God's invisible attributes and eternal power. This serves as a reminder that the same God who created the world is present with us, ready to meet us in our brokenness and renew us with His grace and forgiveness. We are encouraged to come before Him with humility, laying down our sins and fears, and receiving His word of love and forgiveness.
We delved into the story of the Apostle Paul, focusing on his journey from persecutor to preacher. In Acts chapters 21 and 22, Paul shares his testimony with the people of Jerusalem, recounting his dramatic conversion and the transformative power of Jesus in his life. Despite facing hostility and danger, Paul boldly shares his story, demonstrating that God can use anyone, regardless of their past, to proclaim His truth and love.
Paul's testimony serves as a powerful example of how God can use our past experiences, no matter how broken, to relate to others and share the hope of the Gospel. We are reminded that our past does not disqualify us from being used by God; rather, it can be a tool for building His kingdom. Our present struggles, too, can be opportunities for God to work through us, impacting others and drawing them closer to Him.
As we reflect on Paul's story, we are encouraged to see ourselves as tools in God's hands, each with a unique purpose. Our lives, with all their imperfections, are valuable to God, and He desires to use us to reach others. We are called to be kingdom-building disciples, sharing our testimonies and witnessing to God's goodness and grace. In doing so, we participate in God's work of transforming lives and expanding His kingdom.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Beauty of Creation: God's creation reveals His invisible attributes and eternal power, reminding us of His presence and inviting us to open our eyes to His wonder and magnificence. We are encouraged to see the world around us as a reflection of God's glory and to seek His presence in our lives. [05:17]
- 2. The Power of Testimony: Paul's story of transformation from persecutor to preacher highlights the power of personal testimony in sharing the Gospel. Our past experiences, no matter how broken, can be used by God to relate to others and proclaim His truth and love. [30:33]
- 3. God Uses Our Past: Our past does not disqualify us from being used by God; rather, it can be a tool for building His kingdom. God can use our experiences to show others that He can save anyone and that His grace is available to all. [39:43]
- 4. Present Struggles as Opportunities: Our present difficulties can be opportunities for God to work through us, impacting others and drawing them closer to Him. We are reminded that God can use our struggles to build His kingdom and that our lives have eternal purpose in His hands. [46:05]
- 5. Called to Be Kingdom Builders: We are called to be kingdom-building disciples, sharing our testimonies and witnessing to God's goodness and grace. Our lives, with all their imperfections, are valuable to God, and He desires to use us to reach others and expand His kingdom. [50:29]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [05:17] - The Beauty of Creation
- [17:07] - Coming Before the Lord
- [18:07] - Forgiveness and Renewal
- [25:45] - Paul's Journey to Jerusalem
- [27:09] - The Machine Shed Analogy
- [28:14] - Tools and Stories
- [29:10] - Paul's Testimony
- [30:33] - Sharing the Gospel Through Testimony
- [39:43] - God Uses Our Past
- [43:39] - Present Troubles and God's Purpose
- [46:05] - Building the Kingdom in Struggles
- [48:43] - Overcoming Lies and Embracing Purpose
- [50:29] - Encouragement from 2 Corinthians
- [51:41] - God's Tool for the Job
- [52:36] - Closing Prayer and Communion