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Sermons from the Selbyville Assembly of God in Selbyville, DE
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In this special joint service with The New Beginning Spanish church, Pastor Leroy Weymouth, with the help of interpreter Naomi, delivers a powerful message on going through trials with the help of God. As we go through the trials, with the help of God, we will come through as pure gold.
Saint Claire Sterling gave us a message today talking about the advancements of technology and our ever changing world. He reminded us that with all the distractions and things vying for our time in our world, that we must not forget Jesus, and that we need to prioritize time with Him.
There is hope in Jesus and the second coming. We need hope to do the work of Jesus. The harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few. Those that endure to the end will be saved. Be wary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap. Only works with the right heart, attitude, and motive will be rewarded. Be ready, He is coming soon, so look up, our hope comes from the Lord. Have hope that we can reach the lost.
A miracle is a supernatural touch from God. Today is the day for your miracle. Everything must bow to the name of Jesus. The impotent man at the pool of Bethesda is an example that Jesus wants us to respond to our issues. The woman with blood issues acted on her faith to get healed. The man with the withered hand acted on Jesus' command and shows that Jesus cures our spiritual witheredness too. These examples show that Jesus wants to heal us and we need to act with faith to receive our miracle.
The Holy Spirit mirrors Christ and the Holy Spirit lives within us. The Holy Spirit is to our advantage. The Holy Spirit is not an inferior substitute to Jesus, instead He mirrors Christ, and with Him we represent Christ on earth. We need the Holy Spirit to supercharge our lives and to mold us to be more like Jesus.
Jesus has risen! The Stone is rolled away! The tomb is empty! Easter is all about our risen Savior. The resurrection does three things: 1) Signifies that Jesus is the Son of God and the Lord of the Universe. 2) Declares that Satan's power is broken and he is defeated. 3) Shows the reality of God's power. Luke 24 Rev. 1:17 Phil 2:8-11
The entire Bible points towards Jesus. The power and majesty of God, in Jesus, laid down His life for us, to save us and be the author and finisher of our faith. Another way to look at it is Jesus is the originator and initiator of our faith. God gives us the desires of our heart and one of them is to grow our faith. We grow our faith by keeping our focus on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
All the great acts in the Bible were committed by faith. They are a cloud of witnesses of the acts of faith. We should be a witness for what God can do. Walk in the Spirit and you will fulfill the desires of the Spirit because we walk by faith and not by sight.
Our purpose is to do God's will and plan. Like the apostle Paul, we will have opposition in our lives while doing God's will. Nevertheless, God will protect us and guide us through our trials as long as we stay in God's will and plan for our lives. Acts 27
Jesus makes somebodies out of nobodies. What would life be like without love? Jesus is saying, "I care and I love you." God's love for us is that while we were still sinners He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for Us. Just as Jesus is saying, "I care," we should be showing the love of Jesus to others and let them know that we care. In fact, we are all saved because someone else cared.
Pastor Coon shared that just as Christ's commitment was to God, His obedience is to His walk, so our commitment to Jesus is our obedience to our walk. As we follow Jesus, we will have the fullness of Christ, we will deny ourselves, and yield our entire person to our walk. It is an ongoing act of sanctification. Pastor Coon also shared with us the cycle of sin and how we must be vigilant, closing the door to temptations. Finally, Pastor Coon also shared with us the cycle of commitment, that strengthens our relationship with Jesus.
Happiness is tied to our circumstances, but joy is dependent on knowing Jesus. Joy is a by-product of Jesus in our life. Jesus is the source of joy. The joy of the Lord is our strength. In our sorrows we can still have the joy of the Lord. We might not always but happy, but we can always rejoice in the Lord.
Jesus didn't come to earth to do His own will, but to do the will of Him that sent Him, God. The father dwells in Jesus and does God's work. This was the most important thing to Jesus, to do His father's will. If Jesus took God's will so seriously, so should we. John 6:38
Freedom and healing comes from the name of Jesus. There is no other name that can save us. All we need is the name of Jesus to set people free, the name that is above all names. The name of Jesus decrees the finished work on the cross and that every knee shall bow. Because of the cross, we have the inheritance and legal authority to use the name of Jesus.
Today, Jonathan Edwards talked about knowing the Holy Spirit. We do not have to navigate life on our own. The Holy Spirit, The Comforter, is with us. He is the same Spirit of God that raised Christ from the dead. We can be a true representative of Christ with the help of the Holy Spirit. The keys to knowing the Holy Spirit is to first, seek the person, and then see the power. Striving to never leave the presence of God will allow us to demonstrate the Power of God. Secondly, fresh anointing, assistance, and knowing will occur as we continually seek the Holy Spirit. John 14, 15, 16
The Holy Spirit has a mind, intellect, will, and emotion. We can hurt the feelings of the Holy Spirit. If we treat others badly, we grieve the Holy Spirit. This includes lying and being angry towards others. We must be Spirit controlled and walk in the Spirit. When we do, we do not have to worry about hurting the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 4
In this sermon, Laura shares with us the history of Abraham, his visit with the Lord and the angels, Lot's decisions, and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and compares it to what Jesus said to His disciples in Luke 17 and the coming of the two witnesses in Revelation. The days of the coming of the Lord are like the days of Lot and we must draw our strength from God and be ready for God's glory and His return. Genesis 13, 14, 15, 19 Luke 17:26-36 Mat 20:1-16 Rev 11:3-13
We don't need to carry our worries with us. God wants us to give everything over to Him. Matthew 6:25-24 reminds us to put our trust in God and not in our own abilities and knowledge. When we focus on our own abilities and knowledge, we open the door to worry. Seek heavenly things and let God take care of tomorrow. He will take care of us and the unknown. Included is a some time of praise and worship from Pastor Weymouth as well.
In today's sermon, Pastor Coon concluded his series on how to look at scripture. We looked at John 15 and the textual and contextual meaning of this Word. It is all about the fruit we bear and what we do with that fruit. It's always important to uphold scripture with all the other scripture and never take it out of context.
Tonight, Pastor Weymouth preached on what to do when you don't know what to do. We are to do the following 4 things that are based on 2 Chronicles 20: 1. Seek God with all your heart. Remember that God operates by His promises. 2. Stand firm. Do not fight or run, stand firm. Standing firm is a process involved in our Christian walk. 3. Ready yourself to listen and obey to the Word of God. 4. Determine to give praise even before the outcome.
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