In my sermon, I began by introducing myself as Captain Rex, the Christian sailor, and shared my testimony of transformation from a mean, short-tempered pirate to a follower of Jesus who now seeks real treasure in God's word ([00:36]). I emphasized the importance of knowing the truth about ourselves as defined by God, not by the labels others may place on us, using examples like Moses, Thomas, and Peter to illustrate how God refines us through our mistakes ([01:38]).
I then introduced my crew, including my family and church members, each with their unique roles and contributions to our spiritual journey ([04:22]). I shared the joy of expecting a grandchild and the affectionate nicknames we've chosen for ourselves as grandparents ([05:31]).
The sermon transitioned into a discussion about the words of treasure from Hebrews 12:13, which promise healing as we walk on God's paths ([15:38]). I used a playful interaction with a character named Coconut to help the congregation memorize this verse ([17:39]).
I shared a story of a runner in the Olympics who fell but got up and continued running, drawing a parallel to our spiritual walk where we must keep going even when we stumble ([25:12]). I recounted the biblical story of Joshua and the Israelites at the Jordan River, highlighting that God often asks us to take steps that don't make sense to our natural understanding, such as walking into a river that hasn't yet parted ([27:28]).
I explained the concept of rhema, the anointed spoken word of God, and shared a personal story of how my wife, LaDonna, received her rhema word during a health crisis ([35:48]). I emphasized the importance of obedience to God's specific instructions for our lives, even when they defy logic or previous experiences ([38:23]).
I shared testimonies from various members of the congregation, each with their unique desires and the seemingly illogical steps God was asking them to take to achieve their goals ([43:08]). I encouraged the congregation to plant seeds by making things happen for others, trusting that God will reciprocate in our lives ([44:52]).
I concluded by sharing my own experience of losing our house and offices, and how God led us to build a ministry complex on skids, which didn't make sense at the time but proved to be divinely inspired ([55:18]). I shared how, despite financial challenges during the pandemic, God provided miraculously for the construction of a barn dominium, teaching us to trust Him and keep walking in obedience ([58:58]).
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