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In this message from Pastor Jason Sharp, we explored the profound concept of authority and accountability within the Kingdom of God. We began by emphasizing the importance of embracing the entire Word of God, not selectively choosing parts that suit us. The Gospel demands everything from us, and it is through this complete submission that we find true wisdom and strength. Jesus gave His disciples power and authority over all devils and to cure diseases, a gift not given to the masses but to those willing to lay aside their own agendas and serve wholeheartedly.
We delved into the story of Jonah, who was given a message of authority but chose to run from it. His journey illustrated the consequences of fleeing from God's call and the storms that arise when we resist divine authority. Jonah's eventual submission led to the repentance and salvation of an entire city, demonstrating the power of obedience and accountability.
Authority in the Kingdom of God is always balanced with accountability. Just as a young driver must adhere to rules and be accountable for their actions, so must we be accountable for the spiritual authority we are given. This accountability ensures justice, equity, and prevents the misuse of power. We also discussed the importance of mentorship and the need for spiritual fathers and mentors to guide the next generation. True authority comes from being under authority, and it is through submission that we gain the power to overcome the enemy and advance the Kingdom of God.
The message concluded with a call to action for men to rise up, submit to God's authority, and lead their families and communities with integrity and strength. The church is poised for its greatest moments, but it requires every member to be involved, accountable, and united in purpose. The benefits of authority and accountability are a sense of belonging, purpose, and the power to overcome anxiety and loneliness. As we submit to God's authority and the governance of the church, we create a community that is strong, united, and capable of achieving great things for the Kingdom of God.
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In this message from Pastor Jason Sharp, we explored the profound concept of authority and accountability within the Kingdom of God. We began by emphasizing the importance of embracing the entire Word of God, not selectively choosing parts that suit us. The Gospel demands everything from us, and it is through this complete submission that we find true wisdom and strength. Jesus gave His disciples power and authority over all devils and to cure diseases, a gift not given to the masses but to those willing to lay aside their own agendas and serve wholeheartedly.
We delved into the story of Jonah, who was given a message of authority but chose to run from it. His journey illustrated the consequences of fleeing from God's call and the storms that arise when we resist divine authority. Jonah's eventual submission led to the repentance and salvation of an entire city, demonstrating the power of obedience and accountability.
Authority in the Kingdom of God is always balanced with accountability. Just as a young driver must adhere to rules and be accountable for their actions, so must we be accountable for the spiritual authority we are given. This accountability ensures justice, equity, and prevents the misuse of power. We also discussed the importance of mentorship and the need for spiritual fathers and mentors to guide the next generation. True authority comes from being under authority, and it is through submission that we gain the power to overcome the enemy and advance the Kingdom of God.
The message concluded with a call to action for men to rise up, submit to God's authority, and lead their families and communities with integrity and strength. The church is poised for its greatest moments, but it requires every member to be involved, accountable, and united in purpose. The benefits of authority and accountability are a sense of belonging, purpose, and the power to overcome anxiety and loneliness. As we submit to God's authority and the governance of the church, we create a community that is strong, united, and capable of achieving great things for the Kingdom of God.