In the message, the focus is on the profound impact of words and the importance of aligning one's heart with the teachings of Jesus Christ. The message begins with an acknowledgment of God's grace and mercy, emphasizing the need to lay down any burdens that may hinder one's relationship with God. The congregation is reminded of the fresh start that a new year brings and the anticipation of seeing how God will work within the community and beyond the church walls.
The message then transitions into a prayer, asking God to ensure that the words spoken are His and that the hearts of the listeners are open to receive the intended message. The prayer also seeks to comfort those with heavy hearts, suggesting that everyone comes to church carrying their own struggles.
The core of the message is a return to the "Life of Christ" series, focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting and regenerating believers, and the danger of denying the Holy Spirit's work. The Holy Spirit is described as a Helper, promised by Jesus, and essential for bearing good fruit in one's life.
The passage from Matthew 12:33-37 is then introduced, emphasizing the theme "our words matter." The message highlights the human tendency to recognize physical dangers but often overlook the potential harm of our words. The speaker draws parallels between the caution exercised in physically dangerous situations and the care that should be taken with speech.
A personal story is shared about a co-worker who outwardly appeared to be a Christian but ultimately denied Christ in a conversation. This anecdote serves to illustrate the difference between merely practicing religion and having a genuine relationship with Jesus. The Pharisees are used as a biblical example of this discrepancy, as they were religious leaders who knew Scripture but lacked a true understanding of God and did not bear good fruit.
The message further explores the concept of a "store room" within individuals from which either good or evil can be produced, depending on the condition of one's heart. The speaker contrasts two individuals: one who does not fit the traditional image of a Christian but has a genuine love for Jesus, and another who appears religious but lacks a true relationship with Jesus.
The message concludes with a call to self-examination, encouraging listeners to consider whether their words bring glory to God or push people away. The importance of being the hands and feet of Jesus, not just in actions but also in words, is underscored. The speaker challenges the congregation to be lifegiving in their speech and to reflect the abundant life that Jesus came to give.
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