All for the Kingdom
Sermon Podcast
Are You Troubled or a Troubler? 1 Kings 18:1–21
When the truth of God confronts us, it always demands a response. We will either be troubled by it or transformed by it. In 1 Kings 18, Ahab blames Elijah for Israel’s suffering, yet the real problem is his own rebellion against God.
This sermon calls you to examine your heart and choose: will you resist the truth, or will you stand firmly on it, even when it costs you?
Encouragement of Faithfulness, 1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
The heart desire of Christians must be for other Christians to grow in faith and obedience. This statement seems so obvious and elementary that you may be tempted to assume that it does not need to be stated or given much attention. It is indeed obvious and elementary, but it needs to be said and given attention because it often conflicts with your flesh's natural desires.
Often, what is celebrated are temporary and fleeting achievements. Often, what is rewarded is what the world loves and not the things of God. Often, what your heart desires are rewards that have only momentary value. As a result, what you pray for is too often from the desires of the flesh rather than the will of God.
How can you train your heart to desire, above all other things, for other Christians to grow in faith and obedience? This passage models two areas that you must give the attention of your heart and mind to in order to train your heart to desire that other Christians grow in faith and obedience.
Be encouraged by what God has accomplished. (6-10)
Pray for what only God can do. (11-13)