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“Get Ready, Get Ready, Get Ready” – Crossing the Jordan
I. Introduction
  • Opening greeting and call to readiness for the Word of God.

  • Reference to the recent week of prayer and fasting as preparation.

  • Sermon title: “Get Ready, Get Ready, Get Ready.”

  • Text reference: Joshua 3:1–5.

  • Key verse: “Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.”

  • Connection to the new year (2026) as a “new season” — a place we’ve not passed before.

    II. Two Extremes in the Life of Faith
    1. Extreme #1: People who think everything depends on God alone.

      • Passive faith; no personal effort (e.g., expecting blessings without action).

      • Extreme #2: People who think everything depends on themselves.

        • Self-striving faith; no prayer or reliance on God.

        • Balanced truth (Joshua 3:5):

          • Human responsibility → “Sanctify yourselves.”

          • Divine power → “The Lord will do wonders.”

          • A biblical tension: God acts, but we prepare.

            III. Historical and Scriptural Context
            1. Israel at the Jordan River.

              • On the threshold of the Promised Land after 40 years of wandering.

              • Consequence of earlier unbelief and disobedience.

              • The Ark of the Covenant.

                • Symbol of God's presence and holiness.

                • Instructions: follow it at a distance — reverence before a holy God.

                • The Crossing.

                  • Jordan River in flood (½ mile wide); an impossible situation needing a miracle.

                  • Spiritual parallel for 2026.

                    • Represents transition into a new season filled with both blessings and unknowns.

                      IV. Our Part: “Sanctify Yourselves”
                      1. Meaning of consecration.

                        • To set apart, make holy, dedicate to God's purposes.

                        • Synonyms: sanctify, purify, make acceptable to God.

                        • Illustration: The church drums.

                          • Ordinary objects made sacred through dedicated purpose.

                          • Believers are called to the same — living for God’s glory.

                          • Practical applications of consecration.

                            • Self-examination and repentance of sin.

                            • Renew commitment to God and His house.

                            • Live holy lives — avoid spiritual compromise.

                            • Commitment to consistent church involvement and ministry.

                            • Stop gossip, negativity, and complaining; unity and obedience bring blessings.

                            • Financial consecration: honor God with firstfruits.

                            • Lifestyle consecration: avoid ungodly influences; guard media and relationships.

                            • Relational accountability and transparency (illustrated through phone example).

                            • Personal humility and ongoing sanctification — asking God to search the heart.

                            • Examples of sacrifice and faith.

                              • Pastor’s story about his wife leaving a high-paying law job to serve in ministry.

                              • Lesson: Consecration often means sacrifice, but God multiplies what’s surrendered.

                                V. God’s Part: “The Lord Will Do Wonders”
                                1. Nature of God's wonders.

                                  • Miracles, provisions, and supernatural acts demonstrating His glory.

                                  • Miracles reveal who God is, not just what He does.

                                  • Hope from Scripture (Romans 15:4).

                                    • Old Testament lessons written for our learning and to build hope.

                                    • The same God who parted the Jordan acts today.

                                    • Faith declaration for 2026.

                                      • God calls what is not as though it were — the promises are already in motion.

                                      • Prophetic declarations for the year:

                                        • Growth in intimacy with God.

                                        • Healing and restoration (“this sickness is not unto death”).

                                        • A rising young generation with holy passion.

                                        • God will rebuke the devourer.

                                        • Restoration of faith to believe again.

                                          VI. Conclusion and Call to Response
                                          • Call for the congregation to stand, receive, and respond in faith.

                                          • Affirmation that their fasting and prayer were part of consecration.

                                          • Encouragement that God will release blessings long awaited.

                                          • Exhortation to pray, worship, and believe for God’s wonders in 2026.

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