The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of pouring out our hearts to God and allowing Him to respond. He uses the example of Moses, who despite his complaints and doubts, experienced the power of God in his life. The pastor encourages the congregation to believe that God speaks today and to grasp the significance of the phrase "now you will see what I can do," reminding them that they are on the brink of witnessing God's power like never before.
The pastor then discusses the importance of living a God-centered life and being in community with others. He reflects on the life of Moses and how God developed him spiritually to be guided by fire. The pastor acknowledges that none of us were ready to fulfill God's calling when we first came to Christ, but God is constantly developing and maturing us. He introduces the topic of disappointment in following God's calling and purpose, highlighting that as Christ followers, we may experience disappointments in our lives despite God's work in us.
The pastor addresses the disappointment that many people feel towards God when their prayers are not answered or their situations worsen. He empathizes with the congregation, acknowledging that everyone has experienced a time when things didn't happen as expected, leading to disappointment. The pastor suggests that as Christ followers, it is important to hold onto our expectations loosely and recognize that God's view of the future may differ from ours. He emphasizes that God wants to work in and through us, even if His plans are unknown to us in the present moment.
The pastor emphasizes that God's main priority is our spiritual development and eternal life. He highlights that God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours, and He sees beyond what we can perceive in the moment. The pastor encourages the congregation to trust that God is working in their lives, even when they don't understand what is happening. He reminds them that God is sovereign, in control, and on the throne.
The sermon concludes with the pastor reflecting on the story of Moses and the Israelites in Egypt. He acknowledges that there are times when we pray for something and it seems to get worse instead of better. He warns that this disappointment can lead to a mentality of disappointment with God, where we focus on when God didn't show up for us instead of recognizing His power and blessings.
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