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🎥 Summary for YouTube – “First Fruits: Go Serve”
Title: Go Serve – Finding God in Vulnerability
🌙 Opening Story
The sermon begins with a relatable moment — being startled awake by a child in the middle of the night. It’s a vivid image of vulnerability and comfort — how, when we’re scared or weak, we draw close to those who love us.
🙏 God’s Presence in Weakness
Scripture after scripture reminds us that God meets people in their low points:
Elijah in the cave hears God’s whisper.
Jonah prays from inside the whale.
The woman at the well finds Jesus in her shame.
Jairus, desperate for his daughter, meets Jesus in fear.
God’s power is made perfect in weakness, and our closeness to Him often grows from our most difficult moments.
❤️ Serving the Vulnerable
When we’re not the ones in need, Jesus calls us to serve those who are.
Because people often experience God’s love through us — the hands and feet of Christ.
Because being close to those in need helps us experience God’s presence more deeply.
🌍 Practical Examples
Pastor shares stories from ministry:
Working with people in Pasadena who have little yet show profound faith.
Encounters at NIA and on mission trips to Honduras or Cuba, where faith shines brightest in poverty.
The reminder that Jesus is close to the broken-hearted (Psalm 34:18).
We often avoid vulnerability — stepping back from tears, hospitals, or the unhoused — but Jesus says:
“Lean in. Go visit the sick, feed the hungry, welcome the stranger.”
It’s in those places that God’s beauty and power are revealed.
✝️ Living Out Matthew 25
Jesus identifies Himself with “the least of these” — the hungry, the sick, the imprisoned, the stranger.
A powerful story illustrates this:
🤝 Two Challenges
Each Week: Find one person in need to serve — however small the act.
“Just one, one, one.” — Mother Teresa
Each Year: Serve in community — with your church, on a mission trip, in local outreach.
Doing these will:
Fulfill Jesus’ command to love and serve.
Draw you closer to God than ever before — a closeness that settles your heart in His peace.
🕊️ Closing Thought
Just as God came close in Jesus — fragile, vulnerable, human — He calls us to go close to others.
“Go serve. Go love. Go, and find God in the faces of the vulnerable.”
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🎥 Summary for YouTube – “First Fruits: Go Serve”
Title: Go Serve – Finding God in Vulnerability
🌙 Opening Story
The sermon begins with a relatable moment — being startled awake by a child in the middle of the night. It’s a vivid image of vulnerability and comfort — how, when we’re scared or weak, we draw close to those who love us.
🙏 God’s Presence in Weakness
Scripture after scripture reminds us that God meets people in their low points:
Elijah in the cave hears God’s whisper.
Jonah prays from inside the whale.
The woman at the well finds Jesus in her shame.
Jairus, desperate for his daughter, meets Jesus in fear.
God’s power is made perfect in weakness, and our closeness to Him often grows from our most difficult moments.
❤️ Serving the Vulnerable
When we’re not the ones in need, Jesus calls us to serve those who are.
Because people often experience God’s love through us — the hands and feet of Christ.
Because being close to those in need helps us experience God’s presence more deeply.
🌍 Practical Examples
Pastor shares stories from ministry:
Working with people in Pasadena who have little yet show profound faith.
Encounters at NIA and on mission trips to Honduras or Cuba, where faith shines brightest in poverty.
The reminder that Jesus is close to the broken-hearted (Psalm 34:18).
We often avoid vulnerability — stepping back from tears, hospitals, or the unhoused — but Jesus says:
“Lean in. Go visit the sick, feed the hungry, welcome the stranger.”
It’s in those places that God’s beauty and power are revealed.
✝️ Living Out Matthew 25
Jesus identifies Himself with “the least of these” — the hungry, the sick, the imprisoned, the stranger.
A powerful story illustrates this:
🤝 Two Challenges
Each Week: Find one person in need to serve — however small the act.
“Just one, one, one.” — Mother Teresa
Each Year: Serve in community — with your church, on a mission trip, in local outreach.
Doing these will:
Fulfill Jesus’ command to love and serve.
Draw you closer to God than ever before — a closeness that settles your heart in His peace.
🕊️ Closing Thought
Just as God came close in Jesus — fragile, vulnerable, human — He calls us to go close to others.
“Go serve. Go love. Go, and find God in the faces of the vulnerable.”
fmhouston.com