Rev. Dr. Charles E. Goodman Jr. of the Tabernacle Baptist Church delivers a powerful message titled "Keep That Same Energy" based on John 21:4-14 (NLT). In this sermon, we'll delve into the profound question: What are we willing to do for Him who has done so much for us?
Drawing from the disciples' experience in John 21, we'll explore the significance of trusting what we know, even when faced with uncertainty. The disciples, led by Peter, find themselves back fishing, returning to a familiar but fruitless endeavor. Yet, even in their frustration, Jesus appears on the shore, challenging their perceptions and prompting them to try something different.
As we navigate through life's seasons of comfort and convenience, we'll confront the reality of failure and the importance of honesty before God. Through Peter's obedience, we'll discover the transformative power of trusting God's command, even when it challenges our established ways.
Furthermore, we'll reflect on the significance of responding to needs rather than names, exemplified by Peter's immediate and unhesitant reaction to Jesus' call. Through his obedience, we'll witness how God releases supernatural power, enabling us to accomplish tasks that may seem daunting to others.
Moreover, we'll ponder on the essence of bringing our offerings to God's table, symbolized by Peter's act of bringing the fish to Jesus. In doing so, we'll contemplate the various ways we can bring our time, talent, treasure, and testimony-our "fish"-as expressions of gratitude for God's abundant blessings in our lives.
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23 авг 2024