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Willingness & Obedience


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Personal Testimony and Introduction
  • Expressing gratitude for salvation through Jesus Christ.
    • Acknowledging that salvation is solely due to Jesus’s actions.
    • Sharing a personal experience of conviction and salvation at age 17 during a revival.
      • Experiencing a difficult night after initially resisting the call to salvation.
      • Emphasizing the importance of not delaying obedience to God’s call.
      • Expressing nervousness before preaching despite years of experience.
      • Desiring prayers for the ability to deliver the intended message.
      • Scripture Reading and Theme Introduction
        • Reading Isaiah 1:19: “If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.”
        • Focusing on the words “willing and obedient” as the central theme.
        • Highlighting Jesus Christ as the ultimate example of willingness and obedience.
          • Jesus’s willingness to go to the cross as essential for humanity’s hope.
          • His obedience in not calling upon angels as crucial for salvation.
          • Emphasizing that the initial call to obedience is accepting Jesus as Savior.
          • Expressing continued thankfulness for salvation.
          • The Necessity of Continued Willingness and Obedience
            • Highlighting that salvation is not a passive state but requires ongoing willingness and obedience to God.
            • God provides talents and abilities for kingdom work, requiring individuals to be willing to use them.
            • Experiencing spiritual blessings through personal obedience and the obedience of others.
            • Referencing Isaiah 6, where Isaiah volunteers to go when God asks, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?”
            • Acknowledging past failures to seize opportunities to work for God due to succumbing to worldly influences.
            • Emphasizing the importance of willingness in serving God.
            • Examples of Willingness and Obedience
              • David’s willingness to face Goliath, questioning, “Is there not a cause?”
                • David’s confidence in God’s power over the giant.
                • Rejecting Saul’s armor to rely on personal experience and faith in God’s Word.
                • David’s past experiences as a shepherd, where God strengthened him to kill a lion and a bear.
                • Sticking with what is known to work, which is God’s Word.
                • Highlighting the importance of God’s Word as the source of help, contrasting it with reliance on worldly programs or other people.
                • Expressing gratitude for those who wrote down God’s word.
                • Consequences of Disobedience and the Mercy of God
                  • Experiencing misery when failing to seize opportunities to serve God.
                    • Feeling conviction and needing to seek forgiveness and restoration.
                    • God’s loving and merciful nature, offering forgiveness and restoration.
                    • Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac in Genesis 22.
                      • Abraham’s prompt action: “rose up early in the morning.”
                      • Isaac’s question about the sacrifice and Abraham’s response that “God will provide himself a lamb.”
                      • Relating this to Jesus Christ as the ultimate sacrifice.
                      • God’s blessings for willingness and obedience.
                      • Practical Application and Personal Reflection
                        • God expects action on the tasks already given before providing new ones.
                        • Recalling a prayer to do whatever God wants, initially with exceptions (e.g., not wanting to be a missionary).
                        • Opportunities arose when the exceptions were removed, and a willingness to do anything was expressed.
                        • God blesses those who are willing and obedient, allowing them to “eat of the fat of the lamb.”
                        • Recognizing the world’s need for salvation and the opportunity to work for the Lord.
                        • Acknowledging the gift of gab and the importance of using talents for God’s kingdom work.
                        • Seeking forgiveness for past refusals to act when God called.
                        • Highlighting the danger of becoming complacent and missing opportunities for God to work through us.
                        • Living Sacrifice and Family in Christ
                          • Referencing Romans 12:1, urging believers to present their bodies as a living sacrifice.
                            • Emphasizing that this is a reasonable service to God.
                            • The need to give God everything, without exceptions.
                            • Recognizing personal fallibility and the need for God’s guidance.
                            • Highlighting that obedience is for God’s glory, not personal recognition.
                            • Expressing thankfulness for God’s undeserved blessings.
                            • Willingness to Renounce the World and Exercise Faith
                              • Questioning whether individuals are willing to let go of worldly things.
                              • Highlighting the squandering of talents in the world versus using them for God’s glory.
                                • Example of talented musicians who started in church but now sing vulgar songs.
                                • God’s blessings for those obedient to Him.
                                • Acknowledging times of uncertainty in God’s leading, yet trusting in His plan.
                                • Emphasizing that faith involves being willing to say yes without knowing the outcome.
                                • Testifying that following God’s lead has always resulted in good.
                                • The Story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch
                                  • Philip’s obedience to the Spirit’s call to go south after a successful revival in Acts 8.
                                    • The temptation to stay where things were going well.
                                    • Philip encountering the Ethiopian eunuch reading Isaiah in a chariot.
                                    • God giving Philip the opportunity to help the eunuch understand the scripture.
                                    • Highlighting that it is the job of Christians to help others understand Jesus’s love and sacrifice.
                                    • Philip running to the chariot upon the Spirit’s instruction.
                                      • The danger of overthinking and the importance of trusting God and going.
                                      • Philip leading the eunuch to the Lord.
                                      • Emphasizing the precious opportunity to lead someone to the Lord.
                                      • The Power of Testimony and the Consequences of Disobedience
                                        • Testimony as a powerful tool to share what God has done.
                                        • Sharing personal experiences of God’s help and strength, even when facing the unknown.
                                        • Highlighting the blessings of willingness and obedience throughout scripture.
                                        • Contrasting this with the consequences of unwillingness and disobedience, citing examples from the Old and New Testaments.
                                        • Gaining when working for the Lord versus losing when stepping back into the world.
                                        • Experiencing a loss of closeness with God and begging for restoration after walking away.
                                        • Believing that God will not turn away a broken heart.
                                        • Peace Through Obedience and the Justice of God
                                          • Experiencing the peace of God as a result of willingness and obedience.
                                          • Highlighting that Satan’s temptations always have a way of escape provided by God.
                                          • The cost of succumbing to temptation.
                                          • The peace that surpasses understanding comes from using talents and gifts for God.
                                          • God’s desire for all of us, not just a part.
                                          • Obedience is better than sacrifice.
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