by Hope City Church on Mar 31, 2024
In today's sermon, I focused on the transformative power of God's promises and the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I began by emphasizing that God's word has the power to heal and strengthen us, no matter where we are or what we're going through. I shared the joy of our recent men's fellowship and the importance of iron sharpening iron, as well as the exciting developments in our church community, including the upcoming launch of our Pooler campus.
I then delved into the heart of the message, which centered on the four core promises of God to the Israelites, as found in Exodus 6:6-7. These promises are not only historical but are alive and active today. The first promise is about deliverance from bondage, symbolized by God bringing the Israelites out of Egypt. This represents salvation, the foundational act of God's grace in our lives.
I highlighted the importance of not just experiencing salvation but also finding fulfillment in Christ. Many believers live without discovering their true purpose, taking on identities and roles that do not align with who they are in God. Like David refusing to wear Saul's armor, we must shed the identities that do not fit us and embrace our God-given identities.
I stressed the need to move from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset, which comes from understanding our identity in Christ. Salvation is not just about being rescued from immediate danger but also about the journey of sanctification that follows. It's about working out our salvation and allowing God to remove the 'Egypt' within us.
I also spoke about the importance of community and serving within the body of Christ, using our unique gifts and talents to make a difference. I encouraged everyone to stay connected with our church through various platforms and to invite others to join us in knowing God, finding freedom, discovering their purpose, and making a difference.
I concluded by reflecting on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Lion of Judah, who conquered death and now reigns with all power. His resurrection power is available to us, enabling us to rise above every challenge and circumstance. I called on the congregation to stir up their faith and tap into that resurrection power, which can bring life to any 'dead' situation.
Key Takeaways:
- The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event but a present reality that empowers us to overcome life's challenges. Just as Christ rose from the dead, we too can experience a resurrection in areas of our lives that seem lifeless or hopeless. This power is not external but dwells within us, ready to be activated by faith. [43:59 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
- True fulfillment in life comes from understanding our identity in Christ. Like David, who refused to wear Saul's armor, we must reject identities and roles that do not align with our divine purpose. When we embrace our God-given identity, we can live authentically and fulfill the unique calling God has placed on our lives. [57:33 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
- Salvation is the beginning of a journey, not the destination. It involves a process of sanctification where God not only brings us out of our 'Egypt' but also works to remove 'Egypt' from within us. This transformative process requires our participation and willingness to grow and change. [59:43 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
- Community and service are integral to the Christian life. Each of us has been given gifts and talents to serve others and contribute to the body of Christ. By finding our place in the church and serving with our gifts, we fulfill part of our purpose and help build a vibrant community of faith. [39:29 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
- The promises of God are as relevant today as they were to the Israelites. The four 'I will' statements in Exodus 6 remind us of God's commitment to deliver us, sanctify us, redeem us, and make us His people. These promises are fulfilled in Christ and are the foundation upon which we build our lives of faith. [55:22 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
1. **Exodus 6:6-7** - "Therefore, say to the Israelites: 'I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. I will free you from being slaves to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment. I will take you as my own people, and I will be your God. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God, who brought you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians.'"
2. **Ephesians 1:18-20** - "I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is the same as the mighty strength he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms."
#### Observation Questions
1. What are the four core promises God made to the Israelites in Exodus 6:6-7?
2. How does the sermon describe the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ? [43:59 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
3. What analogy does the pastor use to explain the process of sanctification after salvation? [59:43 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
4. According to the sermon, what is the importance of community and serving within the body of Christ? [39:29 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
#### Interpretation Questions
1. How do the four promises in Exodus 6:6-7 relate to the Christian journey of salvation and sanctification today?
2. What does it mean to move from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset in the context of our identity in Christ? [58:05 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
3. How can understanding the resurrection power of Jesus Christ impact a believer's approach to life's challenges? [47:31 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
4. In what ways can believers discover and embrace their God-given identities, similar to how David refused to wear Saul's armor? [57:33 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you felt like you were in "Egypt" (a place of bondage or struggle). How did you experience God's deliverance, and what steps can you take to allow God to remove the "Egypt" within you? [59:43 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
2. Identify an area in your life that feels lifeless or hopeless. How can you tap into the resurrection power of Jesus to bring life to that situation? [47:31 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
3. Think about your current mindset. Are there areas where you operate from a scarcity mindset? How can you shift to an abundance mindset by understanding your identity in Christ? [58:05 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
4. What unique gifts and talents do you have that can be used to serve within the body of Christ? How can you get involved in your church community to make a difference? [39:29 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
5. Have you ever taken on identities or roles that did not align with who you are in God? What steps can you take to shed those false identities and embrace your God-given identity? [57:33 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
6. How can you stay connected with your church community and encourage others to join in knowing God, finding freedom, discovering their purpose, and making a difference? [39:29 <86wQ4HBOvos>]
7. Reflect on the four promises in Exodus 6:6-7. Which promise resonates most with you right now, and how can you apply it to your current life situation?
Day 1: Resurrection Empowers Overcoming
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of faith, not merely a past event but a present source of strength. Believers are invited to tap into this resurrection power, which enables them to rise above challenges and breathe life into areas that seem hopeless. This power is not an external force but resides within, ready to be activated through faith. It is a transformative energy that can turn weakness into strength, despair into hope, and death into life. By embracing this power, one can experience personal resurrections, overcoming obstacles that once seemed insurmountable.
"God raised the Lord and will also raise us up by his power." - 1 Corinthians 6:14
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to experience a 'resurrection'? How can you actively seek to apply the resurrection power of Jesus in this situation today? [43:59]
Day 2: Embrace Your God-Given Identity
Understanding one's identity in Christ is essential for true fulfillment. It is about shedding false identities and roles that do not align with one's divine purpose, much like David refused to wear Saul's armor. Embracing one's God-given identity allows for authentic living and the fulfillment of the unique calling God has placed on one's life. This journey of self-discovery in Christ leads to a life lived with intention, purpose, and joy, as one aligns with the original design God intended for them.
"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." - Ephesians 2:10
Reflection: What false identities or roles have you been clinging to that don't reflect your identity in Christ? How can you begin to shed these and embrace who God has made you to be? [57:33]
Day 3: Salvation as a Journey of Transformation
Salvation is not merely an escape from judgment but the beginning of a transformative journey. This process of sanctification involves God not only bringing us out of our personal 'Egypts' but also purifying us from the 'Egypt' within. It is a cooperative process that requires participation, willingness to grow, and openness to change. As believers work out their salvation, they allow God to mold and shape them into the image of Christ, leading to a life that reflects His glory and grace.
"And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." - Philippians 1:6
Reflection: What aspects of your 'Egypt' are you still holding onto, and what steps can you take to cooperate with God's transformative work in your life? [59:43]
Day 4: Community and Service as Purposeful Living
Living a Christian life involves more than personal growth; it includes contributing to the body of Christ through community and service. Each believer is endowed with unique gifts and talents meant to serve others and build a vibrant faith community. By engaging in service and finding one's place within the church, individuals can fulfill part of their purpose and experience the joy of making a difference in the lives of others.
"As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace." - 1 Peter 4:10
Reflection: What are your unique gifts and talents, and how can you use them to serve within your church community this week? [39:29]
Day 5: God's Promises as Our Foundation
The promises of God, as exemplified by the four 'I will' statements in Exodus, are timeless and relevant. These promises remind believers of God's commitment to deliver, sanctify, redeem, and claim them as His people. These are not just historical assurances but active and living truths that provide a foundation for a life of faith. In Christ, these promises are fulfilled, offering a solid ground upon which believers can stand and build their lives.
"And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you." - Genesis 17:7
Reflection: How do the promises of God shape your understanding of your relationship with Him, and how can you live out these promises in your daily life? [55:22]
**Baptism: The Sunday Morning Experience**
The Sunday Morning Experience is a special time that brings people together, creating a sense of community and connection. It is made possible by individuals like you and me who have a heart to serve and make a difference in the lives of others. We believe that everyone has unique gifts and talents that can be utilized to serve others and make a difference in our community.
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Alright, Hope City, I will see you next week.
The Bible says, "My King is the King of the Jews. He's the King of Israel. He's the King of righteousness. He's the King of the ages. He's the King of Heaven. He's the King of glory. He's the King of kings, and he's the Lord of lords." That's my King!
I wonder, do you know him?
My King is a sovereign King. No means of measure can define his limitless love. He's enduringly strong, entirely sincere, eternally steadfast, immortally graceful, imperially powerful, and impartially merciful. Do you know him?
He's the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of this world. He's
"Come And as you're sitting there on your couch drinking that coffee sitting wherever you may be sitting right now in the hospital room in the nursing home wherever you may be one scripture say God can send his word yes Lord and he he can heal your disease he can heal your body he can give you strength where there is with weakness we prophesy that the same Spirit the same power that's in this place today is right there in your home right there in your car right there at your job." [49:39 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"fulfillment here's a beautiful thing or here's the interesting thing about a lot of Christians we will get salvation but many will never find fulfillment you will get saved you will be on your way to heaven but you'll live your whole life only happy with just knowing Jesus and only happy going to heaven you'll never discover your purpose you'll never discover why you really to be here and you end up taking on personalities you'll end up taking on callings that people put on you because you don't know who you are." [57:33 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"people can be out of slavery but they can still have a slavery mentality and that's the reason why for us as believers who can have a a a a scarcity mindset you need to move from a scarcity mindset to a abundance mindset when you know who you are in God and when you find fulfillment you don't walk around with a scarcity mindset you have an abundance mindset." [58:05 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"it's salvation is almost like a person who's in a burning building and they need to be rescued out of that burning building that someone comes and get them out they're not worried about anything in that moment but getting them out the fire a person could be drowning in water right now you're not worried about anything but getting them out the water." [59:07 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"you got saved you out of Egypt now we got to get Egypt out of you see that's why folkus say well how can I be saved but I'm still cursing you may be very well saved but you ain't delivered yet in some areas and so we you done you drunk from the first cup if you would you got you out of Egypt but we got to get Egypt out of you." [59:43 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"therefore somebody say therefore said therefore say to the Israelites I am the Lord and I will bring you out from under the Yoke of the Egyptians I will free you from being slaves to them and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with Mighty acts of judgment I just love how far God would go to get you." [54:47 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"these are four promises that God made to the children of Israel thousands of years ago these four promises the children of Israel every Passover Friday which happened this past week they would read the scripture here as a reminder of promises that God made to them that when he told them wherever I see the blood when he sent the 10 plagues to deliver his people from under the power of pharaoh." [55:22 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
"once we recover who we initially was meant to be God places us in a family we call that here at Hope City our Dream Team it is more so speaking about the body of Christ the church the Ecclesia but we have turned it into what we call those people who have discovered their purpose so I'm going to get you out of Egypt I'm going to sanctify you I'm going to get Egypt out of you I'm going to deliver you once I deliver you I'm going to put you back to your original design." [57:01 <86wQ4HBOvos>]( | | )
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