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The Need for Warriors: Training disciples for Kingdom rescue [Genesis 14:14-16]

A message on the story of Abram from Genesis 14, where Abram mobilized 318 trained men to rescue his nephew Lot. This narrative serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual journey.

The Need for Warriors:

Training disciples for Kingdom rescue

Sermon Summary

In service, I preached on discipleship and the call to be and train warriors for God's kingdom. We are reminded of the importance of discipleship, a process that transforms us into the likeness of Christ. Discipleship is not merely about conversion but about growing in relationships and community, becoming more like Jesus daily.

We jumped into the story of Abram from Genesis 14, where Abram mobilized 318 trained men to rescue his nephew Lot. This narrative serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual journey. Just as Abram trained warriors in his household, we are called to be trained in spiritual warfare, equipped to fight the battles of faith. The Christian life is not a passive one; it requires active engagement, training, and readiness to wage the good warfare against spiritual forces. We are reminded that our battles are not against flesh and blood but against spiritual powers, and we must be prepared to fight with the weapons of faith, prayer, and the Word of God.

The call to discipleship is a call to action. It is about being trained and training others, creating a culture of discipleship within our church. This involves making intentional decisions to follow Jesus, to learn from Him, and to teach others. As we look forward to the coming year, we are challenged to embrace this theme of "Decisions Make Disciples," committing ourselves to be both learners and teachers in the faith. We are encouraged to cultivate relationships that foster growth and accountability, ensuring that our church is where new believers can thrive and mature in their walk with God.


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[00:00] - Welcome
[45:05] - God's Provision and Partnership
[46:07] - New Building Opportunity
[49:02] - Call to Discipleship
[50:44] - Theme for 2025: Decisions Make Disciples
[52:09] - Spiritual Warfare
[53:32] - Victory in Christ
[54:30] - The Need for Warriors
[57:06] - Holy Ghost Confidence
[58:04] - Embracing the Battle
[59:12] - Lot's Captivity and Our Compassion
[01:01:14] - Abram's Response
[01:06:21] - Training Warriors
[01:13:05] - Training in the Local Church
[01:19:41] - The Power of Relationships
[01:23:30] - Spirit of Discipleship
[01:28:38] - Call to Prayer and Commitment

Key Takeaways

  1. God's Provision and Partnership: The new building opportunity is a divine provision, emphasizing the importance of partnerships in expanding God's kingdom. This partnership is not just about physical space but about fulfilling God's vision for our congregation. [45:05]

  2. The Call to Discipleship: Discipleship is a lifelong journey of becoming more like Jesus. It involves intentional decisions and relationships within the community of faith. We are called to be more than converts; we are called to be disciples who make disciples. [50:44]

  3. Spiritual Warfare: The Christian life is a battle against spiritual forces. We must be trained and ready to fight with the weapons of faith, prayer, and the Word of God. Victory is not automatic; it requires active engagement and readiness. [53:32]

  4. Training in the Local Church: Just as Abram trained warriors in his household, we are called to train and be trained within the local church. This training is essential for spiritual growth and for equipping believers to fulfill their God-given purpose. [01:13:05]

  5. The Power of Relationships: Discipleship and spiritual growth occur within the context of relationships. We need mentors, peers, and those we can mentor. These relationships are vital for accountability, encouragement, and growth in the faith. [01:19:41]


Bible Reading

  • Gen 14:14-16 NKJV - 14 Now when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his three hundred and eighteen trained [servants] who were born in his own house, and went in pursuit as far as Dan. 15 He divided his forces against them by night, and he and his servants attacked them and pursued them as far as Hobah, which [is] north of Damascus. 16 So he brought back all the goods, and also brought back his brother Lot and his goods, as well as the women and the people.

  • 1Ti 1:18 NKJV - 18 This charge I commit to you, son Timothy, according to the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare,

    Mat 11:12 NKJV - 12 "And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.

Observation Questions

  1. In Genesis 14:14-16, what actions did Abram take when he learned about Lot's capture, and what was the outcome of his actions?

  2. According to 1 Timothy 1:18, what charge does Paul give to Timothy, and how does it relate to the concept of spiritual warfare?

  3. How does Matthew 11:12 describe the nature of the kingdom of heaven, and what does this imply about the attitude of its followers?

Interpretation Questions

  1. What does Abram's mobilization of 318 trained men suggest about the importance of preparation and readiness in spiritual battles? [01:06:21]

  2. How does the concept of "decisions make disciples" challenge the traditional view of discipleship as merely a passive process? [50:44]

  3. In what ways does the sermon suggest that spiritual warfare is an active and ongoing process for believers? [53:32]

Application Questions

  1. Reflect on a time when you felt unprepared for a spiritual challenge. What steps can you take to be better equipped for future spiritual battles? [01:06:21]

  2. The sermon emphasizes the importance of relationships in discipleship. Identify one person in your life who could benefit from a mentoring relationship. How can you initiate this connection? [01:19:41]

  3. Consider the theme "decisions make disciples." What intentional decisions can you make this week to grow in your faith and help others do the same? [50:44]

  4. How can you incorporate the practice of prayer and the study of God's Word into your daily routine to strengthen your spiritual readiness? [53:32]

  5. The sermon highlights the need for a warrior mentality in the Christian life. What specific area of your life requires a more proactive and courageous approach? [54:30]

  6. Reflect on the partnerships in your life that help expand God's kingdom. How can you strengthen these partnerships or form new ones? [45:05]

  7. How can you create a culture of discipleship within your local church or community, and what role can you play in this process? [01:13:05]

  • Amen. This church is a living house of God, living stones. Each one of us is part of the family of God, a member in the body of Christ. And we are grateful for each and every one of you tonight.

    There was one more QR code that I wanted to show this evening, and that is to join our new Bible plan. As you know, for the past few years, we've been having a yearly Bible program that we've been going through in the Bible app. And for 2025, we also have a new plan that we're all beginning.

    And I want to just give you the link for that if you haven't connected with it already. We have a QR code up there. I think, did you get that, Amanda? Sent it before the service.

    Anyways, sometime during the service, a QR code will appear. And if you want to join our Bible plan for the year 2025, we want to encourage you to join us. And another year in the Word of God, we desperately need that. Can you say amen?

    Amen. So grateful that we have tools like this available. The Bible app has been a great blessing to me, to keep me on track, reading the Word of God, and staying accountable.

    Amen. Let's open up our Bibles. Tonight, we're looking at Genesis chapter 14. I want to look at a story here, a story from the life of Abram.

    And there's a little detail in this story that is quite powerful when you begin to consider it. As Saban mentioned, we're starting a new Bible study starting next Sunday, and this is kind of a precursor to that.

    It's going to go along with a theme, a theme that I've prayed about, a yearly theme that I would like us as a church to focus on in the next year, 2025, and that is the theme of decisions make disciples. Disciples, and we are a church that believes in winning the lost through evangelism.

    A church can win a lot of people, and thank God over the years, God has given us many, many people that have come through our congregation and prayed at the altar. That is a wonderful thing, and that is nothing short of a miracle.

    However, God wants us to be more than just new converts. Can you say amen? Amen. The process that begins when we get saved is the process of discipleship, and that is where we are changing from glory to glory into His likeness and image.

    Now, you might have been saved for five minutes or for five decades. However long you've been saved, how many know we all are called to become more like Jesus? And that process of becoming more like Jesus is what we call discipleship.

    And discipleship is something that is done in the context of relationship, friendships, fellowship, within the context of a community and a church. And I believe that God would put this on our hearts for the next year.

    I believe that God has challenged me personally to take a step up in discipleship. And I want to ask you to join me this year to believe God that we make new steps in discipleship as we step forward in God's will.

    In the scripture we're about to read, we're going to read about Abram and his servants that are trained in his house. And they are trained to do warfare.

    1 Timothy 1:18, Paul charges his son in the faith. He says that you would wage the good warfare. Paul saw Timothy as a warrior in the kingdom of God. He saw him as a fighter. Not fighting against flesh and blood, as it says in Ephesians, but we are fighting against powers and principalities of the air.

    There's a spiritual battle, isn't there? Every day you are targeted by hell. We have an enemy, and he wants to kill, steal, and destroy. But we are on the winning side. Can you say amen?

    We serve a God who is on His throne. We serve a resurrected Savior. And when we are serving Him, we have access to victory. Victory over the demonic. Victory over the world. Victory over our flesh.

    But that does not come without a fight. It does not come automatically. We don't win the victory in this war by default. There have to be some people who are willing to wage the good warfare.

    There have to be somebody, men and women alike, old and young, who have the capacity, the ability, and the availability to wage a good warfare. The problem is that many Christians are acting like they are on a spiritual vacation.

    There are many who would consider themselves spiritual civilians, not warriors. But the Bible says that when we are saved, we are enlisted into the Lord's army. We should act like it. We should think like warriors. We should think like we are soldiers.

    Matthew 11, verse 12, from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force. It's a powerful revelation there.

    But I want to look at this story from Genesis chapter 14, and I want to stir up some Holy Ghost righteousness in God's people tonight.

    Genesis 14, beginning with verse 14, when Abram heard that his nephew Lot had been captured, he mobilized 318 trained men who had been born into his household. Then he pursued Keterleomar's army and led them to the city of Bethlehem.

    And he led his army until he caught up with them at Dan. And there he divided his men and attacked during the night. Keterleomar's army fled, but Abram chased them as far as Hobah, north of Damascus.

    Abram recovered all the goods that had been taken, and he brought back his nephew Lot with his possessions and all the women and other captives.

    This message tonight, the need for warriors. Let's pray.

    Lord, we come by the precious blood of Jesus. Lord, you saved us. You called us. You set us apart for your glory. Lord, we are called to be servants, to be friends. You've called us to be stone, living stones in your house, members of one body.

    God, you've also called us to wage a good warfare, to fight a good fight. I'm praying, God, that you would raise up a holy people in this place willing to fight the battles of your kingdom.

    I'm praying, God, that you would raise up women and men with courage and strength to fight and win battles for your kingdom. And we give you glory tonight in Jesus' mighty name. God's people said, amen.

    Did you feel it tonight? When Brother Andre said, let's pray, you know what I felt in my spirit? I said, come. I felt a spirit of let's go. Let's do something for God.

    And I believe that God would give us a Holy Spirit confidence. I'm not talking about ego. I'm not talking about pride. But what God's people need is a Holy Ghost confidence in who God has called us to be and what God has called us to do.

    In this life, we will have battles. You will have battles. You will have financial battles. You will have relationship battles. You will have personality struggles. Yes? Not everybody gets along. That's part of life.

    You will have family battles for your family, for your career, for many, many things, for your personality, for your mental stability. We will battle many, many things.

    I want to say tonight, it is not evil. It is not unusual for us to have a battle. Some people are surprised that a battle comes to their doorstep. Wait a second. I thought I was following Jesus. I thought all the battles have already been won.

    And many times, you can get discouraged just because a battle shows up. But be not discouraged tonight. God never told you. God never told you. God never told us that we would not battle.

    He did tell us, though, that He would be with us through the battle. In the scripture that we read tonight, Abram is God's man. God has chosen him and called him to be a friend and a promise receiver from the Lord God.

    And in this story, this narrative of Abram's life, there is this occasion when his nephew, Lot, was captured. Now, it's a long, complicated story that I don't want to fully explain. But the bottom line is this: a war breaks out.

    And this war is between five kings on one side and four kings on the other side. And they're battling it out for land and territory and possessions, the same reasons why wars have been fought for thousands of years of human history.

    This is an earthly battle between earthly kings for earthly gains. Lot is not on one side or another. Neither side is fighting for the kingdom of God, only for self and earthly kingdoms.

    And yet, it is during this battle that Lot and his family are dragged into the fight. He is captured. He's in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    There's a little lesson that we can learn here before we go forward. Where was Lot living? In Sodom. He had seen the green pastures and the beautiful fields and the opportunities to make a lot of money down there in Sodom.

    And he chose his path in a land of wickedness. And who knows if the reason why he got captured in this fight is because he made a bad decision to follow his money instead of following his uncle.

    And there's a good lesson for us. Sometimes we find ourselves wrapped up in unnecessary battles because we are pursuing the wrong priorities in life. Hello?

    When you find anything other than Jesus at number one, you'll get wrapped up and caught up in battles that you should have nothing to do with.

    I find that people get caught up in relationships that they have no business being in because they're not seeking first the kingdom. I find that people sometimes end up at jobs that you have no business working at that job. You have no business going to that place.

    And yet there you are because we've made decisions that are outside of seeking first the kingdom.

    And so, in parentheses, back to the story. It is during this battle between five earthly kings over here and four earthly kings over there, they're battling it out, and Abram's nephew, his name is Lot, is taken as a casualty of war.

    And this is where Abram finds himself. He is a family member to Abram. No doubt, Abram cares about him. Lot had lived in Abram's household. He was family.

    Abram, at an old age, did not have his own children. Perhaps, to him, Lot was kind of like a son, someone that he trusted, someone that he cared for, him and his family.

    And so there he is. In this story, Lot represents to us a full category of people. There are many people like Lot in our world today.

    Many people who are caught up in battles that really they have nothing to do with. There are those who have been captured by mentalities, captured by inherited curses, captured by bad decisions, captured in poverty, captured in failing systems, captured in a failed justice system, captured in so many things to no fault of their own.

    And I want you to understand that. Wonder, can you see them? Do we still think about them? Today is our World Evangelism Sunday, the last Sunday of the month. And you know, there are some Lot people groups out there in the world, out there in nations that do not know Jesus.

    Jesus came for the captured ones. You remember his proclamation on the day when it was his turn to read the Torah, and they opened up the scroll to the book of Isaiah. And on that day, he proclaimed his mission statement for why did I, why did Jesus come?

    And one of those things was to set the captives free. Jesus came to earth because there are a bunch of people who are held captive. Ultimately, we are held captive because of sin.

    And if we are on the side of Jesus, if we are on the side of God's kingdom, then our heart also needs to be who is still in captivity that needs freedom.

    How many of you remember when you were in captivity? You were in bondage to your sins. It's not so long ago that you forgot. I can still remember how bound I was in my sins, feeling like I was in a prison of my own making.

    And even though I was not in a prison cell physically, I was in a prison cell of my mind. Spiritually, I was a captive. Like one of those slaves born during that 400 years of captivity where your great-great-great-great-grandpa was a slave. And you see no hope of getting out.

    Listen, there's a lot of people in our world that that is what, that is their daily life. Just like Lot, caught up in a battle that he didn't start and he didn't finish. He wasn't involved in. He's just caught up in the middle of it.

    Do we have compassion? Do we have compassion? Do we have compassion for the captives? Do we see them? Do we hear them? Do we pray for them?

    There's a story in the New Testament when the apostle Peter finds himself in prison. And this is what the Bible says about this. This is Acts chapter 12, verse 3. When Herod Agrippa saw how much this pleased the Jewish people, he also arrested Peter.

    Taking place during the Passover celebration, he imprisoned him and placed him under the guard of four squads, four soldiers each. Herod intended to bring Peter out for public trial, but watch.

    Verse 5, while Peter was in prison, the church prayed earnestly for him, fervently, round-the-clock prayer. Thank God that there was a church who cared about Peter.

    Our guy, he's a Christian. He's a Christian. He's a Christian. He's a Christian. He's a Christian. He's in prison. We've got to pray. We've got to believe. And fervently they prayed.

    Do you have a family member who's in prison spiritually? Do you have a family member who is captive by their sins, by their unbelief, by their cynicism, atheism, demonic oppression?

    We should continue to pray earnestly for those. Can you say amen? But we should do more than pray.

    In our scripture, we're reading about Lot. And Abram has a response. Abram's response was not to sit back on his chair and fold his hands and bow his head and say, Lord, I hope you get Lot out of there.

    Lord, I just pray that you would just open up a door. Somehow, Lord, that you would set Lot free. No, the Bible says that Abram was prepared to do something.

    And we don't often think of Abram in this light. But this scripture reveals that Abram was a warrior. Not only a warrior, but a trainer of warriors.

    Let's look at this scripture, verse 14. He mobilized 318 trained men who had been born into his household. What can we learn from this?

    Abram, in addition to being a successful farmer, business person, follower of the voice of God, receiver of the promise, in addition to all those things, Abram also had another notch on his belt, which was he trained men in war.

    He had his own personal army, 318 strong. And when the time came... When the time came for them to be deployed, he did not withdraw from the fight. Abram knew when to pull the trigger.

    He said, I'm prepared for this. I don't have to just sit and pray. I can do something. He mobilized 318 trained men. What a powerful thing that is.

    What a powerful thing the kingdom of God needs is trained warriors. Now, don't get me wrong. I am not talking about taking up M16s this evening. What we need is some men who are trained in John 3:16s. Come on.

    We need some people who are trained in the Word of God. Trained in prayer. Trained in discipleship and ministry. Trained in how to lead someone to Jesus and teach them how to live for God.

    This is the kind of warriors we are seeking, both men and women. And to do this is not automatic. You know, we have an elite fighting force in the U.S. Navy called the SEALs. Most of you know exactly what that is.

    It is a rigorous training. Just to be considered to go to the BUDS program, you have to pass a screening test. Just to be considered. You know what the screening is? I looked it up.

    In order to be considered to become a SEAL and go to the BUDS training, you have to perform the following. Are you ready for this? 500-yard swim in 12 minutes, 30 seconds. 50 push-ups in 2 minutes. 50 sit-ups in 2 minutes. 10 consecutive pull-ups in 2 minutes. And a 1.5-mile run in 10 minutes, 30 seconds.

    There's probably only a few people in this room who would even come close. That's only the first step, the first test to be a candidate for the BUDS program.

    If you are selected and receive a passing score, the attrition rate fluctuates, but at average, only 20% graduate from BUDS. That means 80% fail. 80%. That's hard.

    The average candidate spends over a year in formal training courses before being awarded the special training. That's a special warfare operator naval rating.

    And if they are selected to be a Navy SEAL, the next thing that happens is, guess what? Even more hard stuff. Eight weeks of naval recruit training. Eight weeks of naval special warfare prep school. 24 weeks of basic underwater demolition. Five weeks of parachute jump school. 26 weeks of SEAL qualification.

    Then, if they make it through all of that, only then will they receive the Navy SEAL trident. And after that, is 18 months of pre-deployment before you ever face any action. That's hard.

    Why would anyone do this? Because some people are programmed to be warriors. And thank God that there are. Thank God that there are some men who are willing to sacrifice their bodies, their families, their time, their lives, and they're willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Navy SEALs.

    And they're willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Navy SEALs. And they're willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Navy SEALs. And they're willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Navy SEALs.

    And they're willing to sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Navy SEALs. That's what I'm talking about when I'm talking about training.

    When the Bible says that Abram had 318 trained men, I want to tell you that training is not automatic, and it is not easy. The word in Hebrew is the word chanik.

    And if we translate that word, we get trained, instructed, trained servant, experienced. The root word of that comes from the same word where we get javelin or spear. The idea is an initiation, a dedication.

    It's the same word, the root word of Hanukkah, which is the festival of dedication. You know the story there. And so these trained men, they had been initiated, dedicated. They had surrendered their hearts and their lives into the hands of Abram to train as a person of war.

    And I want to tell you, this says a lot about Abram. It says that he's a leader, someone who knows how to prepare his house for battle. What does it say?

    One more time as we read that scripture. Verse 14, when Abram heard that his nephew Lot had been captured, he mobilized 318 trained men who had been born where? In his household.

    So where had they been trained? Under his hands. In other words, Abram did not send these men off to BUDS training. He didn't send them off to another king to learn how to fight somewhere else.

    Abram is the one who trained them in his household. This is a powerful principle. He didn't send them to some outside warrior school. He trained them in his own house.

    This was a powerful discovery of Pastor Mitchell. And when he began to plant churches, the Prescott Church back in the 1970s, something happened at the time. And still to this day, the expectation is that if you're going to pioneer a church or become a pastor, that we have to send these people off to cemetery. I mean seminary.

    And we have to train them how to be pastors. And that has always been the way that things are done in the church world here in America. So Pastor Mitchell has these men that are saved. They're radical for God. They're disciples.

    And now they want to respond to the call and become pastors. So he does what everybody does. Send them off to cemetery. I mean seminary.

    And when they go to seminary, they come back and they've lost the fire. They've lost the passion. They've lost something. And so Pastor Mitchell determined in his heart, he says, you know, when I read the Bible, I don't see Jesus sending his disciples off to another school.

    I don't see Jesus. I don't see the early church sending them off to some Bible training program. I don't see him sending them off to another school. I don't see Jesus sending them to the temple to train under the Pharisees or the Sadducees.

    You know what we see in the New Testament? We see Jesus training his men. And we see those men training other men. And that training is occurring in the context of the local church.

    And what this did for Pastor Mitchell and what it has done for our fellowship over the last 50 years is it has accelerated the work of God. We are approaching now 4,000 churches around the world. 4,000 churches.

    I was just thinking about this the other day. When I came into the church in the year of our Lord, previous century, 1998 is when I got saved. And when I got saved, there was only about 1,400 churches in the fellowship at that time.

    So I'm not that old. But in that amount of time, our fellowship has more than doubled. How does that happen? It happens when men of God, women of God will put themselves in a position of being trained in the house of the local church.

    That was the secret for Abram. 318 trained in his own household. That is powerful. It's a miracle. And it gives great dignity to the local church.

    You know what it means? It means we have enough to train workers and warriors right here. This church has what we need to train men of God and women of God to do the work of God, to be the rescuers and the warriors.

    I want to tell you, I'd rather have 300 trained men from our own house than an army of thousands that I don't know. We find this pattern in the Word of God.

    We find that the principle of training that in 2 Timothy, where Paul says, Timothy, I want you to take the things that I've shown to you, and I want you to teach those to others who will be able to teach others also.

    And right there in that one scripture, we have the four generations of discipleship. So Paul has taught Timothy. Timothy is charged to train other people who are going to then train other people.

    And unfortunately, I think that there's a breakdown in the church, and even in our church, when it comes to discipleship. We're not just called to get saved and to heap up on ourselves all kind of intelligence and blessing and revelation, and thank God that God helps us.

    But the reason we get saved is not just for us. It's to be trainers. Who are we training to fight for the kingdom of God? Abram trained these men in his own house.

    We need trained warriors. We need men who will submit themselves. We need women who will surrender their hearts to the work of training to be warriors.

    But I want to tell you something. Those of us who have some experience in the Word of God and in the will of God, you know what else we need? We need warrior trainers. We need trained warriors, and we need warrior trainers.

    We need the servants, and we need the leaders. And if we will, if we will submit to this need, I want to tell you, the rescue will be successful.

    Verse 16, Abram, listen carefully, Abram recovered all the goods that had been taken. He brought back his nephew Lot with his possessions, all the women, and all the other captives.

    This is powerful. There are two times in the Word of God where it identifies Lot not only as nephew, but if you look at that Hebrew word in the original text, the word is not just nephew, it's brother.

    He brought back his brother Lot, his close family member. And thank God for that, because you know what? There had been a rift between these two.

    They're in this scripture through the ritual rescuing of Lot out of his captivity, there is also the idea that there is a relationship that is restored. That because, thank God, Abram had these trained men in his house, he was able to rescue Lot.

    And he not only rescued him from his captivity, but he rescued a relationship. Through this rescue, the relationship of Abram and Lot found healing. Proverbs 17:17, a brother is born for adversity.

    Can I tell you, in my life, I have had some brothers that have saved my life spiritually. When I have been going through things, I thank God that I have a network of people that I can call on.

    People that I trust. I have a pastor that I trust. Thank God, I've had the same pastor from the first day I got saved. There is power in that.

    I can call him. Sometimes if my mind is circling and swerving and in all kinds of chaos and insanity, and I make one phone call, and Pastor Campbell's prayers, our relationship over the years, he is able to bring me back to sanity in about 30 seconds.

    Thank God that I have that. Not only that, I have brothers in my life. I have brothers in my life. I have brothers in my life. I have brothers in my life.

    In the faith, I have fellow pastors and evangelists and people that I have trust in, and they are able to speak into my life, and I am able to ask them questions.

    By the way, that's a mark. That's a mark that you're still learning something. Are you asking questions? People that you trust.

    I'm amazed at some people that never have a question. Got it all figured out. I already learned it, Pastor. You know, when I'm around my pastor, you know what I'm constantly trying to do?

    I'm constantly trying to think of a question I can ask him, because my pastor has so much wisdom, and I have so much respect for him. His battles over the years, his experiences, that's worth something to me.

    Whatever ministry that I have is a direct outflow of my relationship with Pastor Campbell and with other trusted people that are in my life.

    We want to see the captives rescued. We want to see an army raised up, but I want to tell you, armies don't happen on their own. They don't happen in isolation.

    The army of God relies on relationships. It relies on rank and submission and obedience to commands. All of you who have been in the military, and even if you haven't, you understand the concept that an army cannot function without rank, cannot function without submission and surrender.

    Not everybody gets to make the calls, right? Somebody's got to follow the calls. And so it is in the kingdom. God calls some to leadership and some to being followers.

    It's okay to be a follower. In fact, the reason that we can become good leaders is when we become good followers. If we will do this, I want to tell you, the same kind of victory that Abram found, rescuing Lot and all of those who were captive, I want to tell you, we want to see spiritual victory, right?

    We want to see spiritual captives being rescued and redeemed from the hands of the enemy. But God is not going to rescue lost souls and bring them into a chaotic church.

    He's not going to bring new converts into a place that is not conducive for converts to grow. This is why we have to be a family.

    I'm so grateful that Brother Philip that I went to lunch with today, he made that statement to me and he said, when I came to your church, I felt like I was home. That was beautiful to me.

    It spoke to me that there is a spirit in our congregation, a spirit of family. It's more than just a family. It's more than just church on Sunday, hello?

    It's not just religion. It's not just a facade. It's not just putting up a front and putting on a performance. If we're going to have that, it means we're going to have to be willing both to train and to be trained.

    Have you already figured it all out? Or is there still room for discipleship in your life? I know there's still room for discipleship in my life. I haven't got it. I haven't figured it out yet. I'm still learning.

    Please. Our theme for the next year, decisions make disciples. And I want to encourage you over these next few months as we kind of hone in on what that means, would you join me to begin examining what kind of decisions can you make to be a disciple?

    Not just of local authority and leadership within the church, that's important, but ultimately disciples of Jesus. Followers, learners, imitators.

    We need warriors. It's not easy, but it's not meant to be. Let's bow our heads. We're going to close our eyes tonight.

    I thank you for the opportunity to examine the word of God with you tonight. A powerful story from the life of Abram, 318 trained in his own house. Trained for warfare. Trained for rescue.

    I have good news for you. We are on the winning side. We have a commander-in-chief who knows what he's doing. We have a mighty savior, Jehovah Nisi, the Lord who fights for us. The Lord, our banner, who goes before us.

    And tonight, before we open this altar for prayer, I'm challenging you to a spirit of discipleship in this coming year. But we cannot embrace discipleship unless first, we find ourselves in a right relationship with God.

    And before we contemplate what kind of decisions will lead to discipleship in our lives, I want, I wonder, are you right with God? Are you living for him? Are your sins forgiven?

    And before we do other things, tonight I want to give an opportunity for someone who's not saved, not living for God, not sure about the relationship you have with him.

    Jesus died so that we can have a relationship with God. And tonight, before we open up this altar for prayer, if you're not right with God, I want to pray with you.

    If you're not serving him, you're not living for him, but your sins are before you. You're feeling a weight and a burden on your shoulders of sin and condemnation. Jesus is here to set us free tonight.

    He wants to set the captive free. And your captivity to sin can be broken in a moment. He can open prison doors.

    If you need that tonight, before we pray, I want to ask you to respond with an uplifted hand. Say, Pastor, I'm not right with the Lord, but I want to be. Is that you? Quickly, you'd slip up your hand.

    Unsaved, you're not right with God. Would you respond with an uplifted hand tonight? God's dealing with you. Is there anyone at all?

    Say, Pastor, pray for me. I need Jesus. I need his love. I need his mercy. I need his grace. I'm lost. I'm broken. Would you respond in faith right now? Lift up your hand so I can see it.

    Amen. Then tonight, as we open up this altar for prayer, a simple message, the need for warriors.

    See, most of the church has a civilian mentality. I just want to survive. I just want to be happy. I just want to take my ease and eat, drink, and be merry and be blessed and be filled.

    I want to tell you, the kingdom of God is not for the faint of heart. Jesus said, the kingdom of heaven suffers violence and the violent take it by force.

    There is a battle. There's a battle for spiritual dominance. There's a battle for souls. There's a battle for righteousness. There's a battle for discipline in your life, a battle for prayer, a battle for righteousness.

    And tonight, we've got to have a warrior mentality. We've got to be willing to train and to be trained.

    And if God has spoken to you tonight, I want to open up this altar for prayer. You want to make 2025 a year of discipleship for your life, to be trained and to train others, to seek God's will for your life, to seek out the rescue of those who are captive.

    This is how it happens through discipleship. And tonight, as we put our focus in the next year, if you want to join me in that, I want to ask you to come and pray.

    God, we desperately need a spirit of discipleship. Would you stand up to your feet with me? We're going to open up this altar for prayer.

    God, I want to be a disciple. I want to give myself to discipleship. I want to be trained and to be a trainer.

    Lord, I'm asking you, God, fill us, trained warriors, skilled in the art of rescuing the captives. Would you come? Parents, you can train your children, family members, church leaders.

    We need people tonight to respond to the call. Let's cry out to the Lord. Let's pray to the Lord for a few moments here. Come on, church, let's lift up our voices.

    The spirit of discipleship at work in our lives and in our congregation. Let's believe God tonight. Father, we thank you.

    Oh, we're crying out to you, Father. Oh, your spirit and your grace. Raise us up, oh God. Raise us up in your will. Raise us up in your every heart tonight, washing and cleansing, purifying, I pray.

    Oh, come on, let's worship the Lord tonight. Lift up your hands.

    Oh, when you said, it is finished. It is finished. Death has lost. Death has lost. Now forever I will stand and I will stand and sing hallelujah.

    It is finished. Come on, let's give him praise tonight. God, we thank you.

    Let me remind you tonight, Jesus said, I will build my church. That's his job. Building of the church is his job. That's what he does.

    But Jesus said in the Great Commission, you go and make disciples. He builds his church; we make disciples. And every one of us is called to this.

    When you are training your children, that is a form of discipleship in the church. When you are showing someone how to do the work of the kingdom, that is discipleship.

    When you are showing someone, helping them to get free from their sin, which so easily besets, to live righteous and holy, that is discipleship. Nobody here is perfect. Nobody here has it all figured out.

    But here's what we have to focus in on. I believe what we can make a priority for the coming year is discipleship. You know, Jesus only spent three years with his disciples.

    Can you imagine? Three years, and then I'm out of here. I'm going to send you the Holy Spirit, and that's all you need prepared for ministry.

    God help us if you only had three years of salvation under your belt. Could you be fruitful in what God has called you to do? That's what we're looking for, church.

    And if you say, Pastor, how do you know? How do you know that it works? How do you know that this vision is successful? Because I saw it. I was a part of it.

    In my mother church in Chandler, Arizona, it is a discipleship machine. People get saved. Lots of people get saved. But there is an expectation. There is an atmosphere. There's a culture of discipleship.

    And I want to see that replicated here in our congregation. And it's going to take all of us. But I believe that God has good things for us.

    God has rescue of captives in our future if we will give ourselves to this work. Let's lift up our hands tonight. I want to pray with you.

    I want to believe God for a spirit of discipleship. Let's pray together. Say, God in heaven, oh, thank you, Lord, for saving me and setting me free from the captivities of my sins.

    I thank you, Lord, for saving me from the captivities of my sins. I thank you that you've set me free to serve you.

    And with this salvation, Lord, I want to serve you. I want to do your will. The will of God is righteousness, seeking obedience to please my Father in heaven.

    And I thank you for the church, the training ground, that you've given to me with a resource of other people that I can learn from, that I can seek.

    Lord, help me to be humble, to be a learner. Lord, that I can continue to learn how to live for you. And God, give me a position to train others in this kingdom.

    I give you glory tonight in Jesus' mighty name. Amen. Let's give him praise once again.

    Wage the good warfare. That's, I believe, what God is calling us to tonight. Amen.

    And I'm so grateful for this congregation. I'm so grateful over the years for the opportunity to minister.

    And, you know, I feel like, just like a successful parent, if a parent is successful, they are working themselves out of a job, right?

    We are training our children to go away from us. And also, a successful parent, ministry is also training itself out of the job.

    You know, I've been leading the worship services here for too long. Can I be honest with you? This is not me whining and complaining.

    This is me admitting that I have failed in training up new people to do what I have held on to for too long. And I believe that there's many examples of that, that we can train others to take our place, and the kingdom of God will be blessed, benefited because of that.

    Amen. So tonight I want to ask you to pray. Pray for this coming New Year as we put our focus once again on the topic and the priority of discipleship.

    And we're going to close in prayer tonight. Thank you for being here. We're going to believe God as we go from this place.

    We're going to have a wonderful time Tuesday night for our New Year celebration. Please come back and join us for that.

    Again, there is a sign-up sheet. We do need some people to sign up. I know that most everybody's going to be here, but we don't have everybody signed up for a dish that you're going to be bringing for the potluck dinner.

    So please take a look at that list. Even if you're not going to perform in the talent show, you can put your name and what you're planning to bring. That would be helpful so we can make a plan.

    And then also remember your wrapped gifts that you can bring with you. The celebration is going to be from 7 to 10 p.m. We're going to have a wonderful time.

    Lots of good things in store. And we're excited for another coming year that we can serve Jesus. Can you say amen?

    Glory to God. We're going to close in prayer tonight. Brother Mason, would you close us off this evening? Amen.


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No Time to Delay: Immediate Obedience Needed [Matthew 1:18-21]

Just as Mary and Joseph had to act promptly and without delay, we are called to respond to God's call in our lives with faith and trust. The will of God is not automatic; it requires our active participation and willingness to step out in faith, even when the path is unclear.

No Time to Delay:

Immediate Obedience Needed [Matthew 1:18-21]

Sermon Summary

In this service, we explored the story of Mary and Joseph, focusing on their obedience to God's will despite their challenges and uncertainties. Their story is a powerful reminder that God's will requires our response and trust. Just as Mary and Joseph had to act promptly and without delay, we are called to respond to God's call in our lives with faith and trust. The will of God is not automatic; it requires our active participation and willingness to step out in faith, even when the path is unclear.

We also discussed the importance of trusting God with our lives, futures, and decisions. Trusting God means acknowledging that His ways are higher than ours and that He can direct our paths when we lean not on our own understanding but on His wisdom. This trust is crucial, especially when God calls us to make life-altering decisions or step into new territories of faith and obedience.

As we approach the new year, we are reminded of the importance of discipleship and the call to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. This involves making conscious decisions to leave behind anything that hinders our walk with Him and to embrace the new life He offers. Our spiritual success is measured not by our achievements but by our obedience to God's call.


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Message Study Guide

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[00:00] - Welcome
[02:55] - Joy to the World
[04:37] - Angels We Have Heard on High
[06:06] - Gloria in Excelsis Deo
[07:39] - Come to Bethlehem
[09:34] - Peace Has Come
[11:10] - All Creation Glorifies
[14:36] - Announcements
[32:12] - The Gift of Jesus
[33:04] - God's Will and Timing
[37:48] - Trusting God's Plan
[41:03] - No Time for Delay
[47:19] - Responding to God's Call
[52:18] - Trust in the Lord
[01:06:16] - The Call to Discipleship
[01:22:05] - God's Provision and Timing
[01:31:17] - Making Room for God's Plan
[01:36:16] - Closing Prayer

Key Takeaways

  • The Gift of Jesus: Christmas is a celebration of the greatest gift—Jesus Christ, who came to save us from our sins out of God's mercy and love, not because of our righteousness. This gift is a reminder of God's overwhelming generosity and His nature to give the best gifts. [32:12]

  • Obedience to God's Will: The story of Mary and Joseph teaches us the importance of responding promptly to God's call. God's will requires active participation and trust, even when the path is unclear. Delaying our response can hinder the fulfillment of His plans in our lives. [41:03]

  • Trusting God: Trusting God means acknowledging His sovereignty and wisdom. We are called to trust Him with our lives, futures, and decisions, knowing that His ways are higher than ours. This trust is essential for navigating life's uncertainties and stepping into God's will. [52:18]

  • The Call to Discipleship: Following Jesus requires making conscious decisions to leave behind anything that hinders our walk with Him. Discipleship involves embracing the new life He offers and being willing to step into new territories of faith and obedience. [01:06:16]

  • God's Provision and Timing: God's provision is always timely and sufficient for His purposes. Just as He provided for Mary and Joseph, He will provide for us as we step out in faith and obedience. Our spiritual success is measured by our obedience to God's call. [01:22:05]


Bible Reading

  • Matthew 1:18-25 NKJV - 18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: After His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Spirit. 19 Then Joseph her husband, being a just [man], and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. 20 But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, "Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. 21 "And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins." 22 So all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: 23 "Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel," which is translated, "God with us." 24 Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took to him his wife, 25 and did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn Son. And he called His name JESUS.

  • Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV - 5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.

  • Genesis 12:1-3 NKJV - 1 Now the LORD had said to Abram: "Get out of your country, From your family And from your father's house, To a land that I will show you. 2 I will make you a great nation; I will bless you And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing. 3 I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed."

Observation Questions

  1. What was Joseph's initial reaction to Mary's pregnancy, and how did his response change after the angel's visit? [41:03]

  2. How does the sermon describe the role of trust in God's plan, especially when making life-altering decisions? [50:40]

  3. What examples from the sermon illustrate the importance of timely obedience to God's call? [01:21:20]

  4. How does the story of Mary and Joseph highlight the necessity of responding to God's will, even when the path is unclear? [47:19]

Interpretation Questions

  1. In what ways does Joseph's obedience to the angel's command reflect the broader theme of trust in God's plan? How might this apply to modern believers? [41:03]

  2. How does the sermon suggest that trust in God can impact our decision-making processes, especially in uncertain times? [50:40]

  3. What does the sermon imply about the relationship between God's provision and our willingness to step out in faith? [01:22:05]

  4. How does the sermon connect the concept of discipleship with making conscious decisions to follow Jesus? What might this look like in a believer's life today? [01:06:16]

Application Questions

  1. Reflect on a time when you felt called to make a significant decision. How did you discern whether it was God's will, and what role did trust play in your decision-making process? [50:40]

  2. Consider the story of Mary and Joseph. Are there areas in your life where you feel God is calling you to respond promptly? What steps can you take to ensure you don't delay? [41:03]

  3. The sermon emphasizes the importance of trust in God's provision. Identify a current situation where you need to trust God more. What practical steps can you take to lean on His understanding rather than your own? [52:18]

  4. Discipleship involves leaving behind anything that hinders our walk with Jesus. What is one thing you feel God is asking you to leave behind as you enter the new year? How can you take a step towards this change? [01:06:16]

  5. Reflect on the idea that God's will is not automatic and requires our active participation. How can you be more intentional in seeking and responding to God's will in your daily life? [47:19]

  6. The sermon mentions the importance of making room for God's plan. Is there an area in your life that is too full for God to work? How can you create space for His purposes? [01:31:17]

  7. Think about a decision you are currently facing. How can you apply the principles of trust and obedience from the sermon to this situation? What might be the first step in aligning your decision with God's will? [01:21:20]

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    much. Let's open up our Bibles. Once again, we're going to turn our attention to this most important story at this time of year, Matthew chapter 1.

    And as I've been praying for this service today, I've been asking God to help us.

    The last few Sundays, if you've been here, I've been preaching on the topic of God's will. I preached a couple of Sundays ago about the mystery of knowing God's will. Last week, a message about dreams and visions that lead us into God's will. And I kind of want to continue that theme. This was not purposeful or planned, but just studying the Word of God leading me this direction.

    this morning, and I want to continue with the theme of stepping into God's will for our lives from the story of Mary and Joseph. It's a very powerful, powerful story. And to get your mind moving in the direction I believe the Scripture would have us to go this morning, I want to show you a three-minute video. There is a company you probably know called SpaceX who is innovating.

    in a very powerful way, creating rockets and vehicles which are designed to go into orbit and deliver payload. And ultimately, the vision of SpaceX is to make humanity an interplanetary species, in other words, to put people on Mars. And so they've been doing test flights of their launch vehicle, and this was the most recent one. This is just a three-minute

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    video that is kind of a summary of that recent launch. Go ahead and play that.

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    All flight crew members, this is the final go-no-go poll for operations. Raptor 1. Raptor 2. Go. Stage 1. Go. Stage 2. Go. Flight directors go for launch.

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    have the time.

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    Vehicles watching downrange.

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    Thank

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    Start up. Stage separation. Booster, respect,

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    Confirming 30 seconds to make that decision.

    10 seconds tail-catch decision. Hot stage, separation confirmed. Flight director is go for booster return. Operator go vote is set true. We are go for catch.

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    In hot for booster touch.

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    booster FTS is saved

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    I can't

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    Vila has caught the booster. Ship avionics power from trade nominal. Starship has entered the atmosphere. Starship is approaching the peak heating phase of entry. Mantic brake start up.

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    So how amazing is that? You did not see any computer generated images on that screen. That was all real life. That vehicle that landed on the tower is 200 feet tall. That's like a 20 story building. And it's pretty incredible to think about how much technology and how much has to go right in order to make that happen. And

    I was just thinking about that in the context of this scripture because in order to see what we just saw on that screen, there's about 10,000 things that have to go right. Not only do they all have to go right at the same time, but they have to go right in a particular order. For example, you saw that when the rocket reached the pinnacle of its flight, that there was a separation that occurred, right?

    that the flight vehicle or the payload is separated and the booster rocket falls back to Earth. So what I mean to say is that there is a particular moment that it is right for the separation to happen. You don't want that separation to happen while it's launching, right? Or you can't have a successful landing on the chopsticks is what they call them, if that separation has failed for some reason. And what I mean to

    to show you this morning is not only do 10,000 things have to go right, but they have to go right in order. There's a step one, there's a step two, there's a step three, and who knows what is the list of all the things that have to go right, and they have to go right in order to make all of that possible. There is a parallel in our scripture this morning and in the Christmas story. That there is a timing.

    to the will of God that must occur. Not only are Mary and Joseph going to have to respond to the call of God, not only is Joseph going to have to receive these dreams that we talked about last week, but he is going to have to respond to them and act in a particular moment at a particular time, and he cannot delay. And that's what I want to focus in on this morning is

    Adam Dragoon (07:37.767)

    I believe the people of God that if you're here this morning, it means you've got a heart that is sensitive to God's will. I hope that you're here this morning because you are trying to do God's will. But often the mistake of believers is that we want to do God's will, but we want to do it on our own terms. We want to do it in the way we understand. And because of that, I believe many of God's people, including myself from time to time,

    We tend to delay. We tend to put things off. We tend to write things out of the script that God had there from the beginning. And I want to encourage you this morning with a message I've titled, No Time for Delay. And once again, as we turn to this familiar story, Matthew chapter one, verse 18, now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows. After his mother Mary was betrothed,

    to Joseph before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Spirit. And Joseph, being her husband, being a just man, and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife.

    that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she will bring forth a son and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." Verse 22, so all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying, Behold the virgin shall be with child and bear a son they will call his name Immanuel, which is translated God with us.

    Then Joseph, listen, this is the key that I want to focus in on this morning. Joseph being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded and took to him his wife and did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn son. And he called his name Jesus. No time for delay. Let's pray. Father, we come by the blood of Jesus. And once again,

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    We thank you for your grace and your mercy. We thank you Lord that there is a place in your kingdom for people like us. Lord that you have called us and you have saved us and you have set us apart from this world for your glory and for your purpose. That there is a calling upon every person's life. Individual calling, yes, and indeed a corporate calling together as a body of Christ. I'm praying God that we would realize.

    and we would understand the important part that we have to play as we respond to your Word and your truth. We give you glory this morning in Jesus' mighty name. God's people would say, Amen. I want to look at God's interventions. There are people in this world who would consider themselves deists. What that means is that God, that there must be a God, that there is some kind of supernatural

    prime mover that people who are not atheists, they are convinced by the natural world that this place had to come from somewhere. That there is a designer. And if we look in the world and we see design, then that means there must be a designer. Just like if you look at a painting, it is logical to conclude that there was a painter. Or if you look at a sculpture,

    It is logical to conclude that that came from a sculptor, someone who sculpted that thing. And it is also logical to conclude that if we find design in creation, if we find magnificent purpose in everything that the cosmos contains, that it makes sense to believe in a designer, that there is a God who put this into motion.

    But how many know there's a large gap between believing that there is a God and then believing that God is involved in the affairs of men on a day-to-day basis. It is possible to be a deist and think that God is somewhere off in the clouds, arms folded, not involved. He started things off, but like a cosmic watchmaker, sent the creation off into existence and has not intervened since then.

    Adam Dragoon (12:19.089)

    It takes a lot of faith to believe that, by the way. When you have seen the life changes of people that I have seen as a pastor, it is hard to believe that God is not involved in this world. I believe in a God who is involved. I believe the Bible reveals a God who intervenes in the affairs of this world. I believe that there is a God who can change the course of your life. That there is a God.

    who can supernaturally intervene in the affairs of men you know this this most recent presidential election there is a there is some things that happened that natural man cannot explain one turn of a head determines the outcome of an entire election in the united states incredible to think about that love him or hate him that there is a there is something about that situation god was involved

    It's like an open miracle that everyone could see. And I believe it's not just the affairs of who is rising up in power and who is being voted in to office. I believe that God gets involved in your life personally, in your marriage, in your family, in the affairs of what you are doing. Every person here, you are unique, just like we all have a unique fingerprint that we can identify.

    Biologically, we also have a unique spiritual identity with God that he creates us all with purpose and with importance with a job to do that was true of Joseph and Mary that's also true about you and if God's will is going to come to pass if this world is going to Step forward if this if if the will of God is going to be done

    on earth as it is in heaven like we pray, that means many times that God has to intervene. I want you to think about this. The will of God is not automatic. Right? The will of God doesn't just happen by default. It doesn't just play out without anyone's input that God waits

    Adam Dragoon (14:46.034)

    for a response. know that God is sovereign. We know that he's in control. And whether people respond to him or not, God's got plans for every purpose. But what I want to say to us here this morning is that there will be unique moments in time in your life when God asks you to step out by faith into something that is perhaps dangerous or uncomfortable or out of your ordinary.

    Mary and for Joseph it is true with both of them God intervened in the course of their life. They were not evil people They were not living in sin. They were not Cursing the name of God. No, they were faithful young people that were living in their time doing their part for their society but in the course of their life God intervened and he needed their response

    Look at first of all Mary's amazing response. You know the story in Luke chapter 1. the angel appears to Mary and he says, do not be afraid Mary, for you have found favor with God. And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a son. You shall call his name Jesus. What a surprise. Mary is betrothed to a husband. She's probably a very young girl.

    probably 14, 15, 16 years old in that age range. And this would be very surprising to her and to everybody else that the Holy Spirit is going to conceive a child in her womb. This has never been done before and it's never been done since. And yet it was the will of God. And what's amazing to me, she asks one question, how is this gonna be? Can you please explain a little more?

    The angel replies, this will be the work of the Holy Spirit. In verse 38, this is how Mary responds. Behold, the maidservant of the Lord, let it be to me according to your word, and the angel departed from her. This is what God looks for in your life. I believe that God has some surprises in store for you.

    Adam Dragoon (17:08.114)

    How many you lived through a few of God's surprises in your life? You lived through a few unanticipated decisions that you had to make. That God led you to a place that you never expected and could never dream of on your own. And what God is looking for in those moments, He's not looking to explain everything to you. He's not looking to give you the five-point plan, the MO. He's not looking to give you all the mission details.

    All he's looking for is, let it be according to your word unto me. That's what he's looking for in you, and that's what he's looking for in me. These are some life altering decisions. And I just want to say right here,

    You can trust God.

    Thank you, Ms. Teresa. I got one amen. You can trust God. Why? Because God is trustworthy. If we are going to respond to God in these life-altering decisions, in these miracle interventions, these pivot points of life, these moments where it's...

    It can't happen two weeks before. It can't happen two weeks after. The will of God must happen now. And if we are going to make decisions like that, we have to trust Him. We have to trust that He knows what He's doing. Can I ask you this morning, do you trust God? Do you trust Him with your life? Do you trust Him with your future? Do you trust Him with your money?

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    Do trust Him with your family? Do you trust Him with your career? Do you trust God? You know, this is the same God who created the universe just by speaking. Like, He's also the same God who keeps the entire universe from spinning out of control into chaos. If God can take care of those things,

    If he can hold the universe in its place, I want you to know you can trust him with the decisions of your life. Proverbs 3 verses 5 and 6, trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and listen, here's where it has to do with our scripture this morning, he shall direct your path.

    When you trust God, He is able to direct you. You ever seen those guys if you've been on the airplane a few times? There's guys out there on the tarmac and they've got those orange cones in their hands. What are they doing? They're waving the cones and they're giving direction to the pilot because the pilot, he's only got a short view. He can only see just to his side and in front. He can't see everything that's behind. And so the pilot is leaning on the understanding

    of those that are

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    And when he is leaning on the understanding of other people, he's able to line that airplane exactly where it's supposed to go. See, this is what happens with many believers when they are leaning on their own understanding and not trusting in God is we end up in a place you were not supposed to be. We end up on a path that was made by our own understanding instead of on

    His understanding. And it's often because we fail to trust Him. We fail to do what Mary did and say, Lord, let it be to me according to your word. If we don't trust Him, we'll end up on a path that is not God's intentions. First Kings chapter 8 verse 56 says, blessed be the Lord who has given rest to His people.

    according to all that he promised. Listen to this. There has not failed one word of all his good promise, which he promised through his servant Moses. Can I tell you? We serve a God who has never failed. He has never failed to lead people in the right direction. You say, well, pastor, you don't know what I'm going through. You don't know what's happened in my life.

    you don't know how jacked up my family is or the situation i came from you don't know my money house of the year my money problems are you know god might work for other people but you don't know what i'm going through

    I to tell you, we serve a God who has never broken a promise. He has never failed His word. The only times that we experience failure and loss is when we don't listen to Him, when we do our thing instead of His thing.

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    I want to just share a couple of stories with you at this point to remind you of how God has been faithful. You remember last year, you're part of this congregation, you remember Pastor Rocky Colona came into our church and did a powerful revival. During that revival, he raised up an offering for a church van. Before that time, we had been, every time we needed a van, we were either borrowing a van from another church or we were renting a van to the tune of $150 a day, which is very expensive.

    And so we prayed, we asked God, God, would you help us to get a van so that we can use it for your kingdom? Pastor Rocky Colona received an offering for that purpose, and the people of God responded. Some of you gave in that offering. What a powerful thing. We raised about $5,000, maybe $6,000 for a van at that time. But you know $6,000 is not, it's a good amount of money.

    But to buy a 15 passenger van for a church, you know, it's not quite all the way there. And so I'm thinking, at the time, I'm thinking maybe this will be a down payment. The church has to go in debt to get a van. Or I'm thinking, okay, maybe we can find, you know, the junkyard special and get a van that's not working and then maybe put some money into repairing it and getting it in working condition.

    Maybe that's what this $6,000 is for. And to be honest with you, there was an amount of time, maybe a month, maybe six weeks, where I was very troubled about this. I didn't know what to do. The way was not clear. And we were praying. Now, it's easy to look back on this situation having known the outcome and thinking, Pastor, why were you so upset? But I want to be honest with you, I was kind of upset. I was kind of just wondering what was going to happen.

    One day I get a phone call. And that phone call was from a brother, David Pintor, that many of you know, former member of our church. He's now going to a different church. And he says, he says, so I heard you're looking for a van. I yeah, we're looking for a van. What's the deal? He says, well, I know a pastor, a guy that I've known since I was in high school. He's a pastor now at a church. They're looking to get rid of a van.

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    Hey, praise the Lord, that's what we're looking for. So I called this man and you know, he's got not just one van, he's got two church vans that they're not using. They use them maybe once a month. It's not worth all the upkeep to keep these vehicles. And so I go, I do a test drive on the van. It's in good shape, it's got low miles. Like I said, they've only been using it on Sunday mornings to pick people up and drop people off after the service.

    It's got like 105,000 miles to 2005, and I'm thinking, praise God, we've got money to purchase a van like this. And so we do around the block, I drive it, seems like it's in pretty good shape, and then we get back to the church parking lot, I ask the pastor, so what are you thinking for a price? And the man looked at me.

    And he said, we want to gift it to you.

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    Can I tell you, right in that moment, God was telling me, you were worried about this for six weeks, and I had this van lined up for you the whole time. You need to trust me, Pastor Adam.

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    and we received that van as a gift we were able to take that money and put it toward repairs and get it in perfect tip-top working condition still working on a paint job though just so you know

    But that van has become an incredible blessing to this congregation. Most of you have ridden in that van on trips to North Carolina, outreaches, various things that we do. What a blessing. I want to tell you, that's just a small example. What are you worried about today? What are the things that are stressing you out?

    What are the things that you are curious, how is this going to work out? Like Joseph and Mary, like man, I'm going to become pregnant. That comes with a whole lot of problems, right? In those moments, we're to have to learn to trust him, that his ways are higher than our ways, that his thoughts are higher than our thoughts.

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    Secondly, this morning I want to remind you that in these most important moments that responses are necessary. Focusing in once again on Joseph, verse 19, I want to read you two scriptures back to back which are surprising. It's Matthew 1, verse 19, and verse 24 if you're following along. Here's those two verses back to back. Then Joseph, her husband being a just man,

    and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. So just to explain that a little bit, these two people had been betrothed to one another in the Jewish custom. They probably had, since they were children, had an agreement between the two families that when these children come to age, they're gonna marry each other. They would have known each other. They would have been familiar with one another. They would have...

    been preparing already for a future marriage. And now, because she is pregnant, Joseph is a just man. He says, I can't marry someone who is in that condition. That's against my convictions. And so he would have had the right in that time to publicly accuse her and to bring her before the elders. And if she's found guilty of crime, that she could have stood trial.

    and maybe even executed as a result of being found pregnant serious consequences

    But Joseph's not a guy like that. His mind is, we're going to deal with this quietly, but I'm not going to marry you. We're going to just break this off. Obviously, you're not the right girl for me. That's verse 19. Now read verse 24. Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded and took to him his wife.

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    Do you see how that is a 180 degree opposite change? That Joseph was walking this way toward breaking the thing off. He had a dream, he woke up from that dream, he did what the Lord commanded, he had to turn around and say, Mary, I was wrong, we're getting married, here's your ring, let's do this thing.

    He had to change his direction in order for the purpose and the plan of God to go forward. I want to tell you there are going to be lots of moments like that in your life when God is going to help you to course correct. Isn't this exactly how we get saved? Is not this the very definition of repentance? This is how we gain entry into the kingdom of God.

    We were all once a stray, lost sheep, and Jesus came to find us. And in that condition, when we were running away from Jesus, we didn't want to live for Him, but He found us, we turned our lives around by faith, and we said, now, Lord, I want to serve you. Isn't that repentance? Repentance means a change of mind. I'm going one way. I realize this way is destroying me.

    So by the grace of God and by the blood of Jesus, I'm able to turn around and go back the other way. Thank God. That's conversion. That's how you gained injury into this kingdom. This is like Saul on the road to Damascus. Think of the incredible miracle of his conversion. The Bible says he's breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord. He's going into Damascus to go kill some folks.

    The Lord meets him. He has an encounter with the resurrected Christ. He is knocked off of his horse. And now when he gets up back on his feet, now he's still going to the same city, but his purpose is entirely different. Yes? Now he's going to meet with them. I need prayer from these people. I need them to minister to me. I need someone to help me to learn how to live for this Jesus that appeared to me on the road.

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    A complete 180 of his life now saw the persecutor becomes Paul the Apostle, church planter and epistle writer. We have two-thirds of the books of our New Testament from that same man who wanted to kill Christians when we first met him in Scripture. What a turnaround.

    We see the example of Jesus when he began to choose his disciples in Matthew chapter 4. Now think about these disciples is that most of them they began as disciples of John, John the Baptist. We know for sure Andrew and Peter they were familiar. They had witnessed the ministry of John the Baptist and were following some of his ways. But then Jesus approaches them in Matthew chapter 4 and he says,

    In verse 19, follow me and I will make you fishers of men. When they approached John about this, they said, John, is it okay for us to go be with Jesus? John said, please, please, he's the one. John was willing for them to turn away from his ministry in order to serve Jesus. Now, John was not doing evil things, but it was God's will for them to make

    transition, right? To step out from under John's ministry and to begin to follow Jesus. That is a decision for discipleship. I want to say, maybe this is little sneak preview, but in our New Year's Eve service, in our celebration on New Year's Eve next week, I'm going to be revealing the theme for our next year. And it's going to be a focus on discipleship.

    I believe God's been dealing with me about focusing in on this decision for discipleship. And I see that reflected in that story. These men were hungry for God. They were following John. But Jesus came and said, follow me. And the Bible says immediately they left their nets and they followed him. They had to make a distinct decision. I can pick one.

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    or the other. this critical moment, this separation has to take place. The booster has brought them so far, but now it's time to separate off into a new level of ministry following Jesus and learning from him. Can I tell you, every believer here, there's going to be a moment of your life when you realize following Jesus means that you're going to have to cut some things off of your past. Some ways of thinking. Maybe even some people.

    maybe even some lines of work that you're not going to be able to serve God and continue in this. Follow me. And immediately they left their nets. There's nothing wrong with nets. There's nothing sinful about being a fisherman. But in that moment, Jesus is asking them to walk away. That's what discipleship looks like. Discipleship means making conscious decisions to walk away from things that are not God's will.

    will step into a new level of following Jesus. We also see this

    in decisions of destiny, Abraham. We see it at the very first word we hear about Abram in the Bible. It's Genesis 12 verse 1. Now the Lord said to Abram, get out of your country from your family and from your father's house to a land that I will show you. God says, Abram, time to get up and go. Where we going, Lord? I'll tell you when you get there. And by faith Abram had to gather up his house, his family, his flocks,

    and step out going in a direction without knowing the destination. What a powerful story. No wonder later on, this is many years later now after he's received the promise and God speaks to Abram again, now his name has been changed to Abraham. And in Genesis 22 it says that it came to pass that God tested Abraham and said, he said, here I am.

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    He said, take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering on the mountains of which I shall tell you. Now that would be a hard thing to hear from God, wouldn't it? God spoke to Abraham. God didn't speak to Isaac. God didn't speak to Sarah.

    God spoke to Abraham to sacrifice his son on an altar.

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    God had never asked something like this before. It was a test. We know now it was a test. But to Abraham, it was not a test. It was reality.

    And Abraham had a choice, either to obey or disobey.

    And what I love about this story is that Abraham didn't sit on it. He didn't wait. He didn't consult. He didn't have to pray for six weeks about the will of God. He knew the will of God. It says in the next scripture, verse three, that Abraham rose early. Everybody say the word early.

    he rose early in the morning and saddled his donkey and took two of his men and Isaac his son, split the wood and arose. He made up his mind. I'm not going to wait. I'm not going to delay. There's a reason God spoke to me about this. I don't know what it is, but I'm going to do it.

    Can I ask you, are you able to do that? Make up your mind to do the will of God even when you don't know how it's going to all play out. Make up your mind to be faithful to prayer. Make up your mind to give a tithe and an offering beside. Make up your mind to cut off some unhealthy habits off of your life. But there's going to be a price to pay. Yes, there will be a price to pay. But it's worth it.

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    Sometimes in ministry, there's a price to pay. We read in Acts chapter 18 about a man named Apollos. The Bible has lots of good things to say about Apollos. Listen carefully. Acts 18, 24, a certain Jew named Apollos, born in Alexandria, an eloquent man, mighty in the scriptures, came into Ephesus. And this man had been instructed in the way of the Lord. Being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things of the Lord.

    though he only knew the baptism of John. There's a lot of good compliments in there about Apollos, right? He spoke well, he's mighty in scriptures, he's an instructor, he's fervent in spirit, he's teaching according to the baptism of John. And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. But then there was a couple of people there, Aquila and Priscilla in the church of Ephesus. And when they heard him, watch this, they took him aside.

    and explained to him the way of God more accurately.

    So, Apollos, who is doing great things for God, but here's this couple from the church in Ephesus that says, hey Apollos, can we take you out to eat for lunch this week after church? Come on, let's go have a good conversation. And they had to explain to Apollos the way of God more accurately. You know what would happen today in our generation if that happened? Pastor Apollos came in and preached a kind of off the wall sermon.

    up past recalls would say who do you think you are trying to correct me

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    Can't you see the results of my ministry? Can't you see my fervent spirit? That I preach with power of the Holy Ghost.

    Many people in ministry are not able to receive that kind of instruction. But thank God that Apollos did. He had to make a course correction according to the Word of God and he humbled himself and put himself under the ministry of the local congregation. That is powerful. Are you able to do that?

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    There was also, as we close, an occasion from the apostle Paul. We know that his desire was to go into Asia. But in Acts 16 verse 9, a vision appeared to Paul. The man of Macedonia stood and pleaded with him, saying, come to Macedonia and help us. had to intervene in the plans of Paul. He says, I want to go this way. But in his dream, God says, I want you to go that

    And the Bible says after he had seen the vision, immediately we sought to, say immediately. He didn't wait. He didn't delay. His trust was in the will of God for that moment. I think the mistake that the church often makes is waiting. It's not that we're living in sin. It's not that we're doing evil necessarily, but we delay.

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    My wife and I were younger. I'll tell you the story of how we ended up as missionaries in Bulgaria.

    We were both 24 years old. We had spent time in our mother church training for the ministry. In our churches, we have a program for ministry. We learn on the job how to serve God's people by doing the job. It's called on the job training, right? You've heard of that before. In our fellowship, we don't send people off to seminary classes because we believe in the dignity of the local church that here within the church is the best training grounds

    for future ministry. That's the way the early church did it. That's the way we do it in our fellowship. And so we had spent, I got saved when I was 17 years old. We got married when we were 19 years old. And I spent the years from 19 to 24 under the leadership of my pastor in the Door Church of Chandler, Arizona, learning how to do ministry, learning how to work with people, learning how to preach, learning how to run an outreach, learning how to do these.

    being corrected. And finally the time came for us to go and to pioneer a new church. And the whole year we were discussing with Pastor Campbell where we're going to go. We finally came to a decision. Pastor, you've been preaching about big cities in America. At the time, on Pastor Campbell's heart was the bigger cities of America where many millions of people live and there were not many churches from our fellowship in those places. One of those cities was Chicago.

    During that year we had gone on a mission strip or on a impact team to Chicago and while we were there God led me and spoke to me and said this is a place where we could really do some good ministry for the Lord, Chicago, Illinois. So with the direction of pastor and with his blessing that's the decision we made. We felt God had led us that way. And so we went to a Bible conference. Some of you have been to a Bible conference and on

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    Friday night we were announced past Adam and Taya Dragoon going into the city of Chicago, Illinois. Everybody shouts, yay! And we nervously walk up to the stage to get prayed for as they're going to send us into that city. That was in August of 2005. And so the next couple of months, you know what we started doing? We started preparing to go to Chicago. We sold our house, we sold our cars, we sold, we got rid of a bunch of stuff.

    getting ready to get a moving van and fast forward a couple of months. Now it's the month of October. We're almost ready to go. We're attending a revival service in another church. Pastor Campbell is there preaching. It's in Phoenix, Arizona. And before the service begins, it's after the prayer meeting, but before the service begins, pastor comes and he says, can I talk with you for a moment? I said, sure. We walk outside of the building and this was like,

    This was like in ghetto town, central Phoenix, Arizona, with all like gang members and scary and dark. And he, we walk around the church building into a little alleyway. Do you remember this? And it was, it was dark. And it was, we were like, pastor, what's going on here? So we walk around the corner and he says these words. He says, there's an opportunity. There's a need. It's in the nation of Bulgaria.

    He said, do you know where Bulgaria is? I said, I don't even know what a Bulgaria is. Had no idea even what continent it was on.

    We were 24, 25 years old, and Pastor Campbell said, if you're willing to go, then I'm willing to send you and support you. We in the Chandler Church. He said, I need to know by Sunday. That was on a Thursday night. Need to know by Sunday. Turns out that there was a church in Rusea, Bulgaria, a church that had been established. People had already started coming. A building had already been acquired. Equipment was already there.

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    But the pastor had to come back to the states. And so there's a need for somebody to take this church. That need was passed through the Gravevine. Pastor Suspansky tells Pastor Campbell, you got anybody that can fill this need? And the thing was, it was not that we were this great and mighty, you know, ministry couple. All it was, so we were available. In that moment, we had already sold our stuff. We were available. We were flexible.

    And so as we went home, this is days before Google, we opened an encyclopedia, Children Ask Your Parents, what that is, and we found the letter B.

    Where is this place? And we read about Bulgaria, a nation in Eastern Europe, just came out from under communism.

    And we said yes before we fully understood what we were doing. The next morning I went to Pastor Campbell. I went to prayer. And I prayed it through and I asked God, God is this what you want us to do? And when I went in Pastor Campbell's office my only question was, why would you want us for a huge job like this? We're young, we haven't been pastors before. There's other people definitely more qualified.

    And Pastor Campbell, I'll never forget, he looked at me and he said, it's not about your ability, it's about your availability. If you're willing, I'm willing to send you. Can I tell you, that shaped the course of our lives. That was in 2005. We're coming up on 2025. I can guarantee you I would not be standing here unless I responded to that decision back then.

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    That led to a ministry for four and a half years in Bulgaria. That led to a time coming back to the states. That led to a time when there was an opening similar here in the Virginia Beach Church in 2010. That led to us having to respond. Will you be able to call? Listen, we didn't come back and wait. We moved directly back from Bulgaria to Virginia Beach, Virginia. And now we've been here for close to 15 years. I'm saying all of that to tell you this.

    we had no idea how it was going to work out.

    But we responded in confidence that God knew what He was doing. As we close, verse 21 of our scripture says, she will bring forth a son, you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins. Can I tell you, obeying the call of God brings Jesus to the world.

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    That was a good place for an amen. Obeying the will of God brings Jesus to a lost world. Rick Renner, a pastor, his quote is this, our spiritual success isn't measured by what we do, but rather by our obedience to do exactly what God asks us to do. This story was repeated in the life of Joseph.

    as God gave him dreams in exact moments. Now it's time to get up and go to Egypt.

    And Joseph didn't wake up and go, hmm, let me take a couple of weeks to think about that. This might sound like a good idea, but I'm not sure. If he would have delayed, Jesus could have died because the death warrant went out. He had to move immediately. Same thing after Herod's death there in Egypt. He has another dream. Time to go back. There is a time.

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    God provided for them. We know that God sent some Magi to go visit the young Jesus. And the Bible says that one of their gifts, you remember what they brought as gifts? They brought gold. How do you think they had the money to travel? These were a couple of peasants. The money to travel and to take care of themselves.

    down in Egypt and then travel back. Well, God provided for them. He brought a gift of gold. And they filled up their money bags and they said, thank you, Mr. Magi. Thank you, Lord. You provided so that I could do your will in your time. And as we close, just listen, I'm confident that God has brought you, perhaps, to a moment where He's calling you out.

    into an unknown, into an adventure, into a place where you're not sure the outcome. 2025 could be a new frontier for you spiritually. Will you respond? Will you say, Lord, I'm going to trust you even though I don't know how it's all going to work out? Can we pray the same prayer like Mary? Let it be to me according to your word. Let's bow our heads and close our eyes for just a moment.

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    Thank God for His word and thank God for His grace. Thank God that He has not left us to ourselves. With our heads bowed and our eyes closed for just a moment, we're going to bring this service to an end. We're going to pray together. Before we do that, I want to present the greatest opportunity that you've ever had, and that is for your sins to be forgiven.

    Before we close this service, you're going to have the chance to respond to God's call. God's call is that every man will be saved. That no man will be separated from Him forever. We know the will of God, first of all, is for us to be saved. He is not willing that anyone would perish, but that all would come to the life-saving knowledge of the Savior.

    If you're here today, you recognize your desperate need before God. The Bible says we've all sinned. We've all fallen short. We've all broken commandments. We've all hurt people. We've all hurt ourselves. We've all hurt God through our failures and our evil actions.

    But God's not done with you. He loves you and He sent His son Jesus to die for you. That's the miracle that we celebrate at Christmas, the gift of God to people like us who don't deserve it. And if you're here this morning, you say, Pastor, I want to receive that gift. I want to receive salvation by faith in Jesus. It's not automatic. You can't sit there and wait for the Lord to save you automatically.

    There is a response that is necessary. And that response is called faith. Lord, I trust you. And I'm going to turn from my sins. I'm going to believe your word is true. I don't know how it's all going to work out. But Lord, I'm asking you to save me today. And if that's you, that prayer, that desire is on your heart, I wonder, would you signify that? It takes a little courage. But would you lift up your hand right now and say, Pastor, pray for me?

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    I need this salvation you're talking about. need. I don't need more religion. I don't need another church service. I need Jesus and I need his grace on my life. If that's you, please let us know. We just want to we want to pray with you without anybody looking around for a moment. You respond, Pastor, pray for me. I'm not right with God, but I want to be. Is that you? Quickly slip up your hand. Maybe you are wandering. Maybe you're one of those prodigals.

    You know the Father's house. You've been there. You've lived there. But you've stepped away from the Lord. You've stepped into a far country. You find yourself confused and lost. Prodigal son, prodigal daughter, the Father's not done with you. He waits for you. And if you would respond tonight, make up your mind, as the prodigal son did in that famous parable, he came to himself and he said, maybe my Father would have mercy on me. And I want to tell you,

    The Father had much more than mercy. He had grace. He had blessing. To the one that would respond, is that you? Quickly lift up your hand. I want to pray with you unsaved or backslidden in your heart. Time to come home. Is that you? Let me see your hand. Somebody here, God's speaking to you. Don't miss this opportunity. The timing is important. The reason God is speaking to you now, not yesterday, and maybe not tomorrow, but today, today is the day of salvation.

    Don't wait till tomorrow if God is speaking to you now. Please don't miss this opportunity. You lift up your hand. Is there someone here quickly? With an uplifted hand I want to pray with you. Thank God. And I want to speak to God's people. We're going to open up this altar for prayer. The altar is a place of surrender. The altar is a place where our selfish plans go to die. Can I tell you the decisions that I've made over the years as a pastor?

    Things have had to die at the altar. My own plans, my own ideas, my own ways, my own thinking have had to die. And those things die at an altar. That's why we have an altar. We don't come here to sacrifice animals. We come here to give up on our own ideas. To ask God to make room for His purpose and His plan in our lives.

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    As we stand together to our feet, we're going to open up this altar for prayer. God's leading you. Maybe there's a decision that needs to be made in your life. God's been dealing with you, showing you His purpose and plan. It is not time to delay. It is time to respond in faith. As we open up this altar for prayer, would you come and join us? We're going to lift up our lives before the Lord. We're going to pray. We're going to lift up our voices. We're going to lift up our hearts. We're going to believe God to speak to us and lead us.

    Would you come and join us here for a few moments of prayer at this altar as we cry out to the Lord. Amen. I want to pray with you this morning. We want to stand up to our feet as we receive God's instruction and plan for our life. Right where you are, would you stand to your feet? Take your time to pray if you need to at this altar. if you could pray with us this evening, we're going to, or this morning, we want to believe God together. I just want to remind you.

    In this film we're going to watch on Wednesday, it depicts that moment that Mary and Joseph come into Bethlehem and you know that they couldn't find room at an inn.

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    The Son of God is arriving on earth, but there's no room to receive him.

    And there's a powerful lesson there that the will of God, the purpose of God wants to be born in your life. God wants to birth something new in your life. Is there room? Is there room for the plan of God in your life? Is there room for revelation? Or are you at a place, Lord, I don't need you to speak, I got things worked out. Listen, this inn is full. Sorry, keep moving.

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    I want to pray because we serve a God who fills empty vessels. Right? The miracle that Elijah did was he said, bring as many water pots as you can and as many as you can find, God will fill them all up. And when the water pot stopped, so did the miracle. The idea here this morning is that many people, God cannot pour His purpose into your life because it's already full.

    You've already got too much going on. You've already got your will. You've already got your dream. You've already got your plan. There's no room at the end. Let's open up some space for God. Can you say amen? He is worthy. His plans are better than our plans. His ways are higher than our ways. His thoughts. Let's lift up our hands together as a sign of surrender and say this prayer. Say, God in heaven, I thank you.

    for sending Jesus to be my Savior. I repent of leaning on my own understanding and not trusting in You. Remind me today that You are trustworthy. I can trust You with my life, with my family, with my future. You know what You're doing, Lord.

    And even when I don't understand, even when I can't see how it's going to work out.

    I'm asking you to help me trust you. I believe, but help my unbelief. And this morning, I put my life in your hands. Let it be to me according to your word. Don't let me delay. Let me respond with confidence in you. And I thank you for the blood of Jesus.

    Adam Dragoon (59:17.003)

    that washes me clean. It's in His name we pray. Amen. Come on, let's give the Lord praise that He deserves.


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Written with Love by Pastor Adam Dragoon

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