In today's gathering, we delved into the profound truths of God's provision and the security found in His salvation. We explored the doctrine of God's protection and how it is often spoken of, yet not fully lived out by many. We sang of leaning on the everlasting arms and surrendering all to Jesus, but the challenge lies in truly living out this surrender and trust in God's deliverance and care.
We were reminded that God is intimately concerned with our lives. He is aware of our struggles, our needs, and our desires. We were encouraged to not just sit passively in church but to actively engage in discipleship and service, becoming kingdom workers, thereby growing our faith and spiritual confidence.
Drawing from Leviticus 25 and 1 Peter 5:7, we were taught about the security that comes from obedience to God's statutes. The Israelites were instructed to trust in God's provision during the Sabbath year, a time when they would not work the land. God promised to command a blessing in the sixth year that would sustain them for three years. This principle of trusting in God's provision, even when it defies our understanding, was emphasized as a key to living in the safety and abundance of God's care.
We were also reminded that God has a plan for each of us, a plan that is not thwarted by our failures or concerns. Our role is not to figure God out but to trust and obey Him, allowing Him to be God in our lives. As we do so, we can rest assured that He will work everything out for our good.
In conclusion, we were called to action, to step forward in faith, trusting that as we live according to God's will, He will command His blessing upon us, providing for us in ways that surpass our understanding and ability.
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