The sermon begins with the pastor reflecting on the importance of submitting all areas of our lives to Jesus, emphasizing that God's love is the foundation that compels us to be fully committed to Him. The pastor also discusses the significance of the church community and the importance of leadership roles within it. The topic of giving is introduced, acknowledging that discussing money can be uncomfortable, but it is an integral part of our lives and is addressed throughout the Bible. The pastor shares a scripture from Matthew 6:19-21, which speaks about storing up treasures in heaven rather than on earth, and shares a personal story related to this scripture.
The pastor then announces some exciting news about the growth of the church, with over 200 new members joining New Hope. The pastor expresses excitement about this growth and mentions that a significant portion of the new members are children, indicating a young and vibrant congregation. The pastor also emphasizes the power of prayer and encourages everyone to pray boldly, knowing that God is actively at work in their lives and will answer their prayers.
The pastor reflects on the words of the Apostle Paul to the early believers in Galatia, emphasizing the importance of remembering the truth that when one accepts Jesus, their old sinful self dies on the cross with Him, and they become a new creation. The pastor expresses concern about the American church settling for belief without transformation, merely giving intellectual ascent to Jesus without truly living as His followers. The pastor encourages the congregation to have undivided devotion to the King of Kings and to commit to Jesus in every area of their lives.
The pastor shares a personal story about a special cashmere coat that was given to them as a birthday gift. They describe how they cherished and wore the coat throughout high school and college, but eventually moved to Florida where they no longer needed it. The pastor then recounts a time when they discovered their coat had been infested by moths and was completely ruined. This story serves as an illustration for Jesus' teachings on the transient nature of worldly possessions.
The pastor concludes the sermon by discussing the concept of tithing and its significance in the lives of believers. The pastor explains that tithing was an act of obedience and trust in God. By giving a tenth of their earnings to God, the people were acknowledging that they belonged to Him and that everything they had was a gift from Him. The pastor emphasizes that this truth still holds today, as we belong to God and all that we possess is a result of His provision.
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