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Pastor Jimmy continued the series on the calling of Abraham and the life we were made for by focusing on God's promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, specifically examining what it means when God says "I will make you a great nation, I will bless you, I will make your name great, and so you shall be a blessing." This message built on last week's teaching about Abraham's call to leave his country, relatives, and father's house to enter God's promised land of fruitfulness.
The heart of this sermon centers on understanding biblical greatness versus worldly greatness. While the world defines greatness through self-made success, celebrity status, wealth, and external recognition, Jesus redefines greatness as serving others. Drawing from Mark 10:35-45, Pastor Jimmy emphasized that "whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant." This servant-hearted greatness flows from understanding our identity as God's children - we are blessed, chosen, redeemed, and part of God's eternal purpose.
By Antioch WacoPastor Jimmy continued the series on the calling of Abraham and the life we were made for by focusing on God's promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, specifically examining what it means when God says "I will make you a great nation, I will bless you, I will make your name great, and so you shall be a blessing." This message built on last week's teaching about Abraham's call to leave his country, relatives, and father's house to enter God's promised land of fruitfulness.
The heart of this sermon centers on understanding biblical greatness versus worldly greatness. While the world defines greatness through self-made success, celebrity status, wealth, and external recognition, Jesus redefines greatness as serving others. Drawing from Mark 10:35-45, Pastor Jimmy emphasized that "whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant." This servant-hearted greatness flows from understanding our identity as God's children - we are blessed, chosen, redeemed, and part of God's eternal purpose.