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STEP OUT IN FAITH
Christ wants us to take the message, promise, and power of the Kingdom outward.
Let’s look at some illustrative parallels found in 2 Kings 6-7.
2 Kings 6:24-
Jesus does not want you to simply talk about the PROBLEMS sin causes.
The things to which people Flock.
The temptations into which they Fall.
The times they Fail.
The troubles Forced upon them.
The real problem is a FAMINE of God’s Word.
They even devour each other.
Christian Cannibalism.
Have you ever heard someone who only shows up to church once a month say, “I’m not getting fed?”
They devour their pastor, their teacher, other Christians because they have not been feasting on God’s Word.
They imagine that a preacher or someone else is responsible for them growing close to God. they don’t take responsibility for spending time with God.
If they had read the Bible, they would have understood the verse, “DRAW NEAR TO God and he will draw near to you.”
2 kINGS 7:
He doesn’t want you to only Protect yourself.
2 KINGS 7:6-8
Christ calls us to an outward PERSPECTIVE.
2 Kings 7:9
YOU, NOT MERELY, PASTORS HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONED TO PROCLAIM THE KINGDOM IN WORD AND DEED.
God used 4 Common people.
They counted the cost of inaction.
They were convinced of the Victory.
They considered others.
2 Kings 7:18-19
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