Sunday Service
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This message recounts Jesus sending out seventy disciples, who returned joyful from their spiritual victories, underscoring that true joy comes from obedience and experiencing God’s power. However, Jesus redirects their focus, reminding them that their ultimate joy should be their salvation—their names written in heaven—and encourages continued obedience and a transformed mind amidst spiritual battles.
The biblical passage from Luke recounts twelve-year-old Jesus astonishing teachers in the temple, revealing His profound divine awareness and purpose. The accompanying message emphasizes that Jesus came to offer spiritual salvation from sin, urging individuals to seek a personal, transformative relationship with Him and live a life devoted to God’s will, as exemplified by faithful figures.
This Christmas message urges believers to prepare as a pure bride for Christ, the heavenly Bridegroom, by surrendering to God’s refining process, which uses life’s “needful knocks” to shape them. It underscores God’s unwavering faithfulness and the eternal nature of His kingdom, calling for lives of spiritual and physical purity in response to His humble birth and enduring love.
Following Christ demands wholehearted commitment, sacrifice, and unwavering focus, urging believers to press forward without looking back, much like a farmer ploughing. This dedication involves allowing God to break hardened areas of sin through repentance and perseverance, with the promise of forgiveness, strength, and eternal reward for faithful disciples.
The sermon emphasizes the importance of genuine repentance and a broken heart, urging listeners to surrender their own plans to God’s and to experience the grief of Jesus’ suffering for their sins. It warns against superficial faith and encourages a heartfelt connection with Christ, exemplified by a life transformed by His love and sacrifice, leading to a true celebration of Easter.
This sermon focuses on the theme of “the acceptable year of the Lord,” urging listeners to fully surrender their lives to Christ, embracing forgiveness and obedience to experience God’s blessings in the coming year. The speakers encourage self-reflection, repentance, and a commitment to living a life pleasing to God, emphasizing that true acceptance comes through faith and surrender, not personal accomplishments.
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