The sermon begins with the pastor expressing gratitude for the opportunity to minister in the absence of the lead pastors. He transitions to the sermon series on "Walking with God," emphasizing the importance of understanding what it means to walk with God as individuals. The pastor highlights the influence of those we walk closely with, stating that whoever we walk close with will ultimately influence our lives. The pastor encourages believers to commit to walking closely with God as their primary goal in life, emphasizing that it is not just a theory but a lifestyle.
The pastor then focuses on the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15, emphasizing that the story is not just about the two sons, but about the father's endless love for his people. The pastor highlights the scandal of grace, explaining that God loves and pursues those who have denied Him or walked away from Him. The sermon encourages the congregation to recognize that God desires a relationship with each and every one of them, regardless of their past or current state. The pastor invites the listeners to reflect on which camp they fall into - the lost son or the self-righteous son - and prays for the Holy Spirit to work in their hearts and minds.
The pastor then discusses the concept of walking with the Lord and what it means to live a lifestyle aligned with the word of God. The pastor encourages the congregation to reflect on their daily lives and examine if their actions and choices are in line with righteousness and holiness. The pastor emphasizes that walking with the Lord is a privilege and reminds the congregation that it is God who chose them, not the other way around. The pastor highlights the heart of God, which is to seek and save lost people, and emphasizes that despite our sins and brokenness, God chooses to show His goodness and grace through us.
The pastor discusses the essence of sin and how it stems from the desire to be one's own god and lord. Sin is characterized by wanting to live life on our own terms, without any accountability or consequences. However, the pastor emphasizes that this cannot happen when we are in the presence of God, as the Holy Spirit convicts us and we feel shame and condemnation. The pastor draws a parallel to the prodigal son, who selfishly runs away from his father and squanders his inheritance. Similarly, when we walk away from God, it often boils down to our own selfishness.
In conclusion, the pastor reflects on the parable of the prodigal son. He imagines himself as the father in the story, eagerly waiting and searching for his lost son. The pastor emphasizes the father's unconditional love and compassion, highlighting how the father runs towards his son, breaking cultural norms and protocols to reconcile with him. The pastor draws a parallel between the father's actions and God's love for humanity, stating that God embraces and receives us, rather than scorning or rejecting us.
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