Service

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Following Jesus requires a willingness to sacrifice personal comfort, relational convenience, and familial control, as true discipleship demands prioritizing Christ above all else. However, the power to pay these costs comes from understanding and embracing the gospel, which assures us of Jesus' ultimate sacrifice and steadfast love, enabling us to respond in obedience and joy.

This sermon teaches that while David was a chosen king, his life ultimately points to Jesus as the perfect and eternal King. It encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ as princes and daughters of the King, using their gifts to humbly serve others and share the gospel.

This sermon encourages Christians, as a new spiritual temple and holy priesthood, to live lives filled with God's presence by offering spiritual sacrifices of praise and service. Rooted in gratitude for Christ's ultimate sacrifice, believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit to use their unique gifts for the glory of God, the edification of the church, and the advancement of the gospel.

This sermon argues that serving Jesus is a radical commitment to His mission, not an attempt to use His power for personal gain or to balance faith with other earthly priorities. It emphasizes that true service is a joyful response to God's grace, rooted in the identity of being saved, rather than a means of earning His favor.