Sunday Worship

Mar 3, 2024    Pastor Dan Sinkhorn

Be inspired as we delve deeper into the powerful messages hidden within the scriptures and explore Christ's call in Matthew chapter 5 for believers to go the 'extra mile'. We examine Jesus's teachings on service, generosity, and the cultivation of a second-mile mentality. This sermon highlights the importance of doing more than is expected as an act of honoring God while confounding those harboring ill will towards us.

Through a thoughtful examination of Psalm 34, we offer an insightful understanding of why we should engage in good deeds and exceed expectations. It isn't just about fulfilling obligations of faith, it is an expression of our eternal gratitude, and a testimony to God's limitless generosity. Furthermore, we discuss the need for Christians to present a radically different lifestyle, representing Christ in ways that puzzle others into asking soul-searching questions.

We reiterate the urgent call to discipleship by connecting the concepts in Psalm 34 with Matthew 28. Our faith shouldn't be a secret kept hidden and our love for Christ shouldn't be muted. This sermon urges listeners to rise to the role of disciples with deep-seated conviction, unashamed love, and unrestrained expression of faith. It challenges the hesitation to share the magnitude of God's transformative power with the world, encouraging believers to inspire others to 'taste and see' the goodness of the Lord.

Our call to action resonates on two fronts. First, to commit to financial giving in support of the church’s various outreach missions. Second, to pledge discipleship, inviting others to experience and comprehend the life-altering impact of embracing the Gospel of Christ. The sermon ends with a heartfelt prayer, seeking God's blessings and guidance as we go an extra mile to ensure the light of His love illuminates the darkest corners of the world.