Title: God Who Fills Abundantly
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Title: God Who Fills Abundantly
Bible: Philippians 1:6-11
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Today, this time we will share a sermon with the title of “God who fills us abundantly”.
Paul exhorts us to look forward and look forward to “the God who fills us in abundance, even if we lose everything,” as we lose all our freedoms and rights and remain in solitude in prison.
We see many people living with heartbreak and losing something.
A newly married couple was living happily ever after.
But one day, while visiting Chuncheon for business, I heard the news that my husband had been hit by a dump truck and died in a car accident.
I thought it was possible, and I held a funeral, but it seemed like where my husband was living.
So in the evening, I waited for my husband to come back, but he did not come back, so I shed tears because of the pain of losing it.
After that, the woman came to her senses and regretted the time when she only looked at her husband's wealth and education, and said that she found a church at the invitation of a certain member of the church.
Perhaps life is about living with the pain of loss.
Aren't we losing our hearts today as well?
The Lord has come to solve our lost problems today.
According to John 14:6,
“I am the way, the truth, and the life”
said,
In the words of John 10:10,
“I came that they might have life, and have it more abundantly”
You said.
As saints, if we tell the Lord what we have lost and rely on Him by trusting Him, Jesus, who is the way, the truth, and the life, has promised to fill our lives with what we have lost and lacking, but abundantly.
We must become saints who think about the grace of the Lord who cares so much for us.
I bless you in the name of the Lord that you and all of our members who are listening to today's Word will live a life where you can experience the grace of the Lord that fills you abundantly.
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But God does not provide abundantly to anyone.
Let's see together who is filled with the riches of God through today's Word.
First, there is such a work for believers who believe in God who fills and helps abundantly.
The Lord wants to work in believers who believe, “You are my way, that you have enriched me and gave me life, and came to seek and save the lost.”
The parable of the prodigal son is recorded in Luke 15.
The second son wasted much of his wealth by lavishing and wasting his wealth, but he turned to himself and said, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you,” and returned to his father.
At that time, the father did not ask about his son's past, but rather embraced him, put on new clothes, put on a ring, put on new shoes, and gave a feast.
When we come back believing in the Lord's love like the prodigal son, He fills everything and rejoices.
Also, what you lost while following the Lord will be filled 30 times, 60 times, and 100 times.
Therefore, we should not turn back, worry or be anxious, but trust and follow the Lord who fills us with more precious things.
According to Hebrews 12:2,
“Let us look to Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.”
Paul makes a confession.
Also, through the words of Romans 8:28,
“If you only believe and follow the Lord, all things work together for good.”
Says.
Therefore, we should be able to experience the history of filling our lost by believing and trusting in God who fills us abundantly.
Second, God gives the work of filling to the believers who pray with faith.
Jeremiah 33:3 says,
“Call to me, and I will answer you, and I will show you great and mighty things that you do not know.”
You said.
The meaning of the word “to cry out” here means “to make an effort, to pray earnestly.”
When we cry out with effort and struggle, God confirms His love to us.
Peter, the chief disciple of Jesus, through the words of Matthew 16:16,
“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
confessed.
And “Are you going to go too?” To the inquiring Lord,
“Lord! To whom shall we go?” he confessed, having the word of eternal life.
When the Lord said, “Before the rooster crows, you will deny it three times.”
Although he confessed, “Even if everyone leaves the Lord, I will not.” He denied Jesus three times and became a far-flung follower of the Lord.
Why?
It is because faith and prayer did not coincide.
However, on the day of Pentecost, when I prayed, “Give me strength to believe and follow You,” in Mark’s upper room on the day of Pentecost, I could experience the love of Jesus and follow the Lord boldly. Judge whether it is right to listen to you in front of you rather than to God.
Today we must pray to experience God's love and grace.
Third, God fills us with abundance.
Even if we have lost our lives, if we kneel before the Lord, believing that only the Lord can fill us and help us, and put our best effort into prayer, the Holy Spirit makes our hearts a temple and we can experience abundant filling.
Jeremiah 33:6 says,
“Behold, I will heal this city, and I will heal and make it well, and I will reveal to them peace and abundance of truth.”
said,
In the words of Philippians 1:9,
“I pray that your love may abound more and more with knowledge and all understanding.”
You said.
Looking at the book of Job,
Job also lost all his possessions, his 10 children, and his health due to Satan's temptation, but he was able to receive the blessing of spiritual and physical strength when he persevered in faith, expectation, and prayer in God.
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Now, even if we lose much of the world, we must not lose Jesus.
As saints, we must have faith that we can have everything in the Lord and trust in God who wants to fill us with it abundantly.
According to Proverbs 8:35-36,
“For he who finds me finds life and finds favor with the Lord, but he who loses me harms his own soul, and he who hates me loves death.”
and is recorded.
Today we should be a time to pray with our hearts pounding and weeping because we have lost what is of the Lord.
At that time, the things of the world that we have depended on and tried to fill will disappear, and we will be able to experience God's abundant grace and love.
I pray in the name of the Lord that you will become all the saints who experience the wonderful work of God who fills us abundantly through the time given to us today.