The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of understanding the purpose of the Word of God. He explains that the Word is meant to bring a distinction between the soul and the spirit, and highlights the struggle between the flesh and the spirit. He encourages the congregation to seek knowledge of God and His Word, not relying on natural reasoning or a solish understanding. The pastor then emphasizes the importance of the blood of Jesus and the unity of the family of believers. He shares personal experiences of never getting into a fight during school, attributing it to being part of God's family.
The pastor then discusses the importance of faith and understanding the word of God. He challenges the mindset that God is too big and we are unworthy to comprehend Him, stating that God has revealed Himself and His plans to those who love Him through His Spirit. The pastor also highlights the concept of surrendering one's soulish desires and turning to God for salvation, emphasizing the need to repent and surrender all to Him.
The pastor then delves into the importance of revelation knowledge and the levels of spiritual maturity. He explains that revelation knowledge comes from the spirit, and it is necessary to know it in our hearts. He mentions the levels of maturity, starting with information, which is obtained by hearing and receiving the Word of God. However, the next level is knowledge, where the information is transferred from the book to the brain. The pastor emphasizes that many people in churches have knowledge but lack understanding, which is the next level of maturity. Understanding comes when we act upon the knowledge we have, and without obedience, there is no true understanding.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of true repentance and surrendering to the Lord. He highlights that simply saying words of repentance or surrendering without truly meaning it is meaningless. The pastor encourages the congregation to understand that when they surrender all to God, they are submitting to His word, will, and the work of His Holy Spirit in their lives. By doing so, they open themselves up to the revelation of the deep things of God that are yet to be known.
The sermon concludes with the pastor discussing the three-fold nature of human beings: spirit, soul, and body. He emphasizes that according to the Word of God, we are made up of these three components. The pastor suggests that many of our problems in life stem from our thoughts, wants, and feelings. The solution to aligning our soulish man and flesh with the will of God is to allow the Word of God to renew our minds. By transforming our minds through the Word, we gain the ability to discipline our lives and yield to our spirit.
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