This sermon explores the power, benefits, and challenges of walking by faith in Jesus, not by sight, as guided by 2 Corinthians 5:7.
Good morning, beloved. I am so excited to dive into the Word of God with you today. We will be centering our discussion on 2 Corinthians 5:7, a beautifully succinct declaration of faith, which says, "For we walk by faith, not by sight."
The power, benefits, and challenges of walking with Jesus will be our focus today. It's an adventure of faith that isn't always easy, but it's definitely worth it. As A.W. Tozer aptly put it, "Faith is the gaze of a soul upon a saving God."
Let's open our hearts and minds to the Holy Spirit as we journey through this message together.
Walking with Jesus begins with a single step of faith and continues throughout our lives, transforming us from the inside out. This transformative power changes our actions and behaviors. But, far more importantly, it changes our hearts, our minds, and our very lives.
Walking with Jesus means we are not alone. In the face of trials, tribulations, and even in the midst of our daily routines, we have a constant companion. Jesus is there with us, guiding us, comforting us, and strengthening us. This companionship is a source of immense power. It gives us the courage to face the unknown, the strength to endure hardships, and the wisdom to navigate life's complexities. It is a power that is not of this world, but from the divine, and it is available to all who choose to walk with Jesus.
Moreover, the power of walking with Jesus is seen in the type of person we become. As we walk with Him, we become more like Him. His love, grace, and mercy begin to shape our hearts and minds. We start to reflect His character in our actions, our words, and our attitudes. This change is not a result of our own efforts, but it is the work of the Holy Spirit within us. It is a power that changes us from the inside out, making us more like Jesus every day.
Additionally, walking with Jesus empowers us to live a life of purpose. It gives our lives meaning and direction. We are no longer aimlessly wandering through life, but we are on a mission, a divine assignment. We are co-laborers with Christ, participating in His redemptive work in the world. This purpose-driven life is a powerful life. It is a life that makes a difference, a life that leaves a lasting impact.
Furthermore, the power of walking with Jesus is manifested in our ability to overcome sin. As we walk with Him, we are empowered to say no to sin and yes to righteousness. We are no longer slaves to sin, but we are free in Christ. This freedom is not a license to sin, but it is the power to live a life that is pleasing to God. It is a power that breaks the chains of sin and sets us free to live a life of holiness.
Lastly, the power of walking with Jesus is seen in the joy that fills our lives. Despite the challenges and difficulties we face, we can have joy because we know that Jesus is with us. He is our joy in the midst of the storm, and our smile in the midst of sorrow. This joy can only come from our relationship with Jesus.
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