Monday, February 14, 2022

Your Adventure Should Honor God (Use Your Talents and Gifts for God)

God has given each of us at least one talent or gift.  He has given us this to serve Him, build the Kingdom of Heaven, and bless others.  We have to remember that while we are on this adventure, we must honor Him by Using our talents and gifts for Him.

As I mentioned in Entrusted with the Journey, God has entrusted us with things and people to take on our journey and on the adventures we go on for Him.  Matthew 25:14 (NASB) reminds us that we are entrusted with God’s possessions… “For it is just like a man about to go on a journey, who called his own slaves and entrusted his possessions to them.”  If we have 1 talent or gift, God is trusting us with it.  If we have 3 talents or gifts, God is trusting us with them. If we have 5 talents or gifts, God is trusting us with them.  You have been trusted.  You must not be like worthless servant and not use your talents at all. (Matthew 25:24-25 NASB). “‘Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not scatter seed. And I was afraid, so I went away and hid your talent in the ground. See, you still have what is yours.’”

 

Here is some help to help you use your talents and gifts for God.

 

First, you must learn about yourself.  You have to learn your uniqueness to the body.  We all have individual gifts and talents that God has given us to use to edify the body of Christ.  You have to find out what your gifts and talents are.  That takes times, but you can find out what your talents are.  (To get some help with this, visit the Sermon Series Application post for January’s sermons.)

 

Secondly, you have to remember you have a responsibility to the Kingdom of God.  God has given us assignments on our journey.  Many times, they are at our local church.  We are called to united with a local body of believers and work to edify and serve the body of believers there.  There are usually endless opportunities to use you gifts and talents at your local church, all you have to do is pick one.  So, find a church home where

 you feel welcomed and like part of the family and become involved with a ministry.

Thirdly, we have a duty to God.  We have to use our talents and gifts to get to know Jesus in a personal way.  Jesus was a servant, and as we serve, we will learn a servant’s heart and how to bless others as Jesus did.  We also must become closer to God by serving Him.  As we use or gifts and talents to serve others, we are serving God.  As we serve Him, we will get to know Him in a more real way.  We must serve others to be a blessing and encouragement to the body of Christ.  We have a purpose to build the Kingdom of God, and we do this by using the gifts and talents God has given us to help others when they are weak, need encouragement, need guidance, or just need a friend.  We are called to serve.

 

But, while we are using out talents and gifts for God, we must be careful that we do not get in our own way.  We get in our own way by becoming overzealous, getting weary in doing good, becoming self-centered, and becoming a performer.  When we become overzealous, we become judgmental, condemning, focused or works, and end up doing too much.  We must keep our eyes on God so that we do not get caught up in being enthusiastic to the point that we are obsessive.  When we get weary in well doing, we are usually over extended, trying to do everything, burnt out, involved in other people’s stuff, and are just doing too much.  We must focus on the thing that God has called us to do.  We must also rest when our body tells us to do so.  You do not have to go 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  God even took a day off to rest, so should you.  When we become self-centered, we worry about the small stuff instead of doing God’s work, we become easily bitter or irritated, we trust ourselves more than God, we often lack compassion, and we are just too much for people to handle.  We must remain focused on Jesus and not ourselves.  We must take a moment to question why we are focusing on ourselves and not on God, then reorient ourselves back to God and His purpose.  When we become a performer, we focus on ourselves and our gifts and talents, we want the praise, we focus on achievement, and we do more than we really need to, which can lead to disappointment, shame, and guilt.  We must remember that it is all about God and not us.  We tell ourselves, “God gave me this talent or gift to us it for Him, not for personal gratification or satisfaction.”  We have to remain vigilant so that we do not get in our own way.

 

We must stay on course to avoid the dangers of the adventure.  To avoid the lose of certainty, keep your eyes on your purpose.  To avoid a personal faith crisis, keep your mind focused on God.  To avoid feeling abandoned, keep your heart trusting in God.  To avoid anxiety or emotional stress, keep your spirit in tune with the Holy Spirit.  Remember to have godly mentors, friends, and companions to help you as you go on your adventures.

 

When you do hit a danger on the adventure, get back on track.  To do this, you need to look for direction from God.  Remember your purpose and this will lead you back to God.  Read your Bible.  Pray.  Trust God, His Word, and His promises.  Focus on kingdom success and not your success.  Concentrate on honoring God, building His Kingdom, and blessing others.

 

As we journey for the Lord, we have to use our gifts and talents along the way.  Be sure that you are using your talents in a way that honors GOD.

 

Remember…

This is your journey.  Have a FUN ADVENTURE, filled with JOY.  Focus on your PURPOSE.  Remain true to your FAITHFULNESS.  Trust God through the ANXIETY, FEAR, GRIEF, and PAIN.  Adhere to godly WISDOM.  Maintain HOPE in Jesus, and you will have the VICTORY.



Blessings,

Pastor Samuel Bailey Wilson, III

 

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Stay Filled Up

 

Pastor Coran taught us how to stay filled up as we go on this adventure.

As with any adventure or journey, we must keep our tank (ourselves) filled up.  We run out of gas or food for a number of reasons.  We do not fill up regularly.  We are too bust to stop and fill up.  We go further than we are supposed to go.  We have a leak that takes away from us.  We are in a hurry.  We are too bust with the wrong things.  We are overloaded or overwhelmed.  We do not recognize our limits.  We do not come to church regularly.  We do not fellowship with other believers regularly.  We get lost in the hustle and bustle of life.

 

But, we can avoid running out of gas or food by letting God do what He does and then we do what we are supposed to do.  Matthew 11:28 (NASB) gives us the first step, “Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”  We must come to Jesus.  Matthew 11:29 (NASB) further helps us with filling up, “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”  We must let God be in control.  Proverbs 20:24 (NASB) reminds us that we must trust God and His plans. “A man’s steps are ordained by the Lord; how then can a person understand His way?”

 

We must do our part.  We must start each day with God in prayer.  Matthew 6:6 (NASB) tells us, “But as for you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door, and pray to your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.”  And, as often as we can, connect with your church and fellow believers.  Hebrews 10:25 (NASB) reminds us to “not abandoning our own meeting together, as is the habit of some people, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.”

 

We must follow have a thirsting soul that is satisfied in God and God only.

 

Remember…

This is your journey.  Have a FUN ADVENTURE, filled with JOY.  Focus on your PURPOSE.  Remain true to your FAITHFULNESS.  Trust God through the ANXIETY, FEAR, GRIEF, and PAIN.  Adhere to godly WISDOM.  Maintain HOPE in Jesus, and you will have the VICTORY.

 

 


 

Blessings,

Pastor Samuel Bailey Wilson, III

Monday, February 7, 2022

The Great Adventure

The Christian life is not religion… it is an adventure.  It is a lifetime of doing things, going places, being with people, praising God, worshipping God, moving in faith, and being blessed.

 

Jesus invites us to come with Him on this journey. He invites us as He invited Philip in John 1:43, " The next day He decided to go to Galilee, and He found Philip. And Jesus said to him, “Follow Me."  He says to us... "Follow me." He comes and looks for us when we are lost and do not know Him.  When He finds us, He invites us to follow Him and become a child of God.  Even if we sin or make a misstep along the way, He comes after us and draws us back to Him.

 

Once we follow Jesus, He asks us to invite others to come on the adventure with us.  To do this, we tell others about Jesus.  It is a requirement, to share the Gospel (the Good News about Jesus) and our testimony (our invitation from Jesus) with others.  Remember, God will give us people to go with us on this adventure (journey).

 

Because we have followed Christ, a new world and new adventures awaits us.  We can do amazing things in Christ.  We can go amazing places in Christ.  We can meet amazing people in Christ.  We just have to take one step at a time and move as God leads us.  There will be valleys, mountains, and more, but God will be with us every step of the way.

 

Following Jesus is the greatest adventure to be on.  It will be a great adventure, that may not be easy, but it will be filled with great joys.

 

Have you begun your journey with Christ?

 

Remember…

This is your journey.  Have a FUN ADVENTURE, filled with JOY.  Focus on your PURPOSE.  Remain true to your FAITHFULNESS.  Trust God through the ANXIETY, FEAR, GRIEF, and PAIN.  Adhere to godly WISDOM.  Maintain HOPE in Jesus, and you will have the VICTORY.

 

 


 

Blessings,

Pastor Samuel Bailey Wilson, III

Thursday, February 3, 2022

A Fresh Start for the Adventure

A Fresh Start for the Adventure

 

 Pastor Coran taught us that...

Sometimes, we get off track and we mess up.  We may take a wrong turn or go the wrong way, but God is still with us.  Sometimes, we just need a fresh start.

 

When we need a fresh start, we need to shift our mindset.  We must stop making excuses, take stock of what we have, and listen to God for new direction.  Then we must shift our expectations.  We must stop expecting what we want and begin expecting what God will do.  We cannot move in our own abilities, knowledge, and judgement.  we must act in faith.  Finally, we must shift our focus.  We must refocus our vision on what God’s vision is for us and our purpose.  We must put our full faith and trust in God.

 

God has a plan for our lives.  He will fulfill it.  We must commit our ways to the Lord and He will establish our plans.

 

God reminds us of this in Zechariah 10:6 (NASB)…

“And I will strengthen the house of Judah,

And I will save the house of Joseph,

And I will bring them back,

Because I have had compassion on them;

And they will be as though I had not rejected them,

For I am the Lord their God and I will answer them.”

 

God has a plan for our lives.  He will fulfill it.  We must commit our ways to the Lord and He will establish our plans.

 

Remember…

This is your journey.  Have a FUN ADVENTURE, filled with JOY.  Focus on your PURPOSE.  Remain true to your FAITHFULNESS.  Trust God through the ANXIETY, FEAR, GRIEF, and PAIN.  Adhere to godly WISDOM.  Maintain HOPE in Jesus, and you will have the VICTORY.

 


 Blessings,

Pastor Samuel Bailey Wilson, III

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Sermon Series Application...

I want you to begin your journey, but first you must know your purpose.

 

To help you understand your purpose, begin by reading this list of spiritual gifts…
https://giftstest.com/allgifts

 

Learn more about your purpose by taking this spiritual gifts inventory…
https://giftstest.com/test

 

Got Purpose?  Explore this more by taking the S.H.A.P.E. Test…
https://www.freeshapetest.com/

 

Since we are all called to build up the Body of Christ, you need to understand your calling.  Learn more by taking this Kingdom Strength test…
https://fivefoldministry.com/

 

Once you learn your purpose, pray, and then get active in church.

 

Remember…

This is your journey.  Have a FUN ADVENTURE, filled with JOY.  Focus on your PURPOSE.  Remain true to your FAITHFULNESS.  Trust God through the ANXIETY, FEAR, GRIEF, and PAIN.  Adhere to godly WISDOM.  Maintain HOPE in Jesus, and you will have the VICTORY.

 

Blessings,

Pastor Samuel Bailey Wilson, III