Today, I began by celebrating Mother's Day, acknowledging the invaluable role of mothers in our lives. I read from Proverbs 31, which praises the noble character of a godly woman, highlighting her worth and the respect she commands within her family and community. This set a tone of gratitude and reverence for the day.
Following this, we transitioned into a time of worship and church business, where we approved the church budget. This moment was significant as it reflected our commitment to stewardship and our trust in God's provision for our church community.
The core of my sermon focused on the theme of God as El Elyon, the Most High, who is the possessor of heaven and earth and the protector of His people. This was illustrated through the story of Abraham and Lot, where Abraham's decision to rescue Lot despite overwhelming odds showcased his faith in God's supreme power. This narrative from Genesis 14 not only highlighted Abraham's faith but also his strategic prowess in defeating Ketelomar and his allies.
I drew parallels between the biblical account and our contemporary challenges, emphasizing the importance of listening to God's direction over human counsel. I shared a personal testimony about my decision to move to Norway, which, despite being counter to worldly wisdom, was affirmed by God's blessings and fruitful ministry.
The sermon also addressed the dangers of pride and self-sufficiency, using the example of Lucifer's fall and the contrasting behaviors of the kings of Sodom and Salem. This part of the sermon was a call to humility and dependence on God, recognizing Him as the ultimate authority and provider.
In conclusion, I encouraged the congregation to reflect on who is the possessor and protector in their lives. I stressed the importance of living under God's ownership, submitting to His will, and trusting Him in battles, whether spiritual or temporal. The service ended with a prayer for trust and submission to God as El Elyon, inviting those who have not yet trusted in Him to make a decision to do so.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Sufficiency** Reflecting on the fall of Lucifer and the attitude of the king of Sodom, we are reminded of the destructive nature of pride and the illusion of self-sufficiency. These examples serve as warnings to us that without submission to God, our efforts and ambitions lead to downfall. Humility and dependence on God are not signs of weakness but of wise recognition of His sovereignty.
5. Engaging in Spiritual Warfare with God's Armor
The battles we face daily, whether seen or unseen, are not for us to fight alone. By putting on the full armor of God, we are prepared to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. This preparation is not just for our protection but is also an active engagement in spiritual warfare, where victory is assured through divine strength and not our own.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [15:10] - Celebrating Godly Women
- [24:11] - Church Budget Approval
- [39:12] - Worship and Praise
- [43:33] - Introduction to God as El Elyon
- [48:14] - Abraham's Battle Strategy
- [53:49] - The Fall of Lucifer and Human Pride
- [60:51] - The Protection of the Lord in Battle
- [64:30] - Spiritual Warfare and God's Armor
- [66:21] - Closing Prayer and Blessing