Description
We delve deep into the profound relationship between believers and God as Father, a connection made possible through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Our speaker, Pst. Fredrick Letong takes us through Romans 8:14-17, highlighting the transformative power of being led by the Spirit and the significance of carrying a hard copy Bible as a symbol of obedience and readiness to engage with God's Word.
The sermon explores the historical context of God as Father, a concept not present in the Old Testament and controversial during Jesus' time on earth. Through a careful examination of scriptures such as John 5:16-18 and John 20:11-18, we see the shift in understanding post-resurrection, where Jesus introduces the notion of God as Father to all believers, not just Himself.
Our speaker also unpacks the prophetic fulfilment of this divine relationship, referencing Isaiah 53 and the continuity of Jesus' influence through His spiritual descendants. We are reminded that this identity as children of God is not born of flesh, but through faith, as emphasised in Galatians 3:26 and Ephesians 1:4-5.
This message encourages us to embrace our identity as God's children, living with the confidence and assurance that comes from being part of His family. It challenges us to let this revelation shape our daily lives, influencing our conduct and relationships with others.
Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of scripture, understanding our place within God's eternal family, and the privileges that come with being heirs alongside Christ.
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