Fill In The BLANK, Pt V” Pastor Jeremy Foster, 5-20-2018

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5-20-2018

Today at Real Hope we complete the series "Fill In The Blank," and discover how to hear God’s voice, the importance of finding our identities in Him, trusting God in the process, and preparing our hearts for where God has called us.  Today’s sermon from Pastor Jeremy Foster.

 

 

Real Hope Program Guide for 5-20-2018 

Welcome to Real Hope.  We’re Glad You’re Here.

 

This is our worship service for today, Sunday May 20th. 

 

Countdown to Worship: "Relentless," Hillsong.

 

Announcements, Prayer Requests, and Offerings: Dana Smith.

 

Invocation and Bible Reading: Pastor Ernest Thomas.

 

First Music Offering: "Jesus In Disguise," Brandon Heath.

 

Second Music Offering: "Break Every Chain," Jesus Culture.

 

Communion Presentation Video: "Jesus Is Alive," with Reverend Billy Graham.

 

Communion Service: Shirlee Yoder.

 

Today’s Sermon: "Fill In The Blank," Pastor Jeremy Foster, Hope City Church.  In this series, we will uncover how to hear God’s voice, the importance of finding our identities in Him, trusting God in the process, and preparing our hearts for where God has called us.

 

Closing Prayer: Ted Yoder

 

Thank you for joining with us in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  We hope that you enjoyed our service today and encourage you seek God in everything that you do.

 

At Real Hope our purpose is to love the Lord our God with all of our hearts and with all of our souls and with all of our minds.

 

Our focus begins with all the people of Citrus County and by the Grace of God we will:

 

Gather together to worship and celebrate God,

Grow in our knowledge and faith,

Give in love and,

Go out into the world to shine brightly with the light of salvation from our Savior Jesus Christ and tell the world what we know is true!

 

We boldly ask God to help us shake the Earth and touch the Heavens!

 

We look forward to seeing you again. 

 

Thank you and God bless you.

 

God’s will, a message from Billy Graham

 

God has a plan for every one of us. Many people go through life without ever thinking about it, but that doesn’t change the fact that God put us here for a purpose. We aren’t here by accident; we’re here because God put us here. And He put us here for a reason—so we could come to know Him in a personal way and then live the way He wants us to live.

 

This is the greatest discovery you will ever make: You were created to know God and to be His friend forever. God not only has a general purpose for each of us, but He also has a specific plan for each of our lives. God knows all about you, and He has a plan for you.

 

That’s why you can pray and seek God’s will when you face decisions, and it is why you can know God is with you every moment of the day. The Bible says, “Teach me your way, O Lord; lead me in a straight path” (Psalm 27:11).

 

Knowing God’s will

 

Knowing God’s will can give you peace in the midst of suffering and everyday trials. When you are in constant fellowship with God, He will lead you in the fulfillment of His plan.

 

To know God’s will, you must first know God Himself. You can do that by committing your life to Jesus Christ, who was God in human flesh. Christ came to earth to show us what God is like and save us from our sins, and once you accept Him into your heart, you are a child of God! You can know God’s specific will for your life.

 

If you have accepted Christ, here are some ways to understand God’s will for you:

 

— Make right any behavior or relationships that might keep you from knowing God’s will. Is there a certain sin that continues to plague your life? Are you in an unhealthy relationship? Confess any wrongdoing, eliminate anything that might distract you from living a godly life and commit your life to God who can make your paths straight (Proverbs 3:6). The Bible says, “I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man” (Acts 24:16).

 

— God will never ask you to do something outside of His will. Do you feel like He’s telling you to take a certain action? Have godly friends encouraged you to use a certain talent? Don’t ignore wise advice or your own common sense.

 

— Look at God’s Word, the Bible. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” What does God command of you? Has a verse motivated you to do something?

 

— Pray and ask God to reveal His will to you.

 

— Make a list of pros and cons when faced with a decision. As you seek God’s guidance, weigh your options.

 

How do you know when God is speaking?

 

Have you felt a tug to do something and wondered if it’s God speaking? Our feelings and emotions can be tricky, and they can deceive us—especially if we depend on them alone for making a decision. God gave us our emotions, and they are important, but He also gave us our mental abilities, and when we face a decision, we need to look at it carefully and logically. Part of discerning God’s will is to ask Him to help us see all sides of an issue—sometimes with help from others we trust.

 

But emotion and intellect aren’t enough. When we face a decision, we need to pray about it, trusting God to lead us. We also need to do it in light of God’s Word, the Bible. God will never lead you to do something that is not in accord with the Bible. Also remember to have an open mind when waiting for God to respond to your prayer. He might not answer right away, or His answer might be something you haven’t considered.

 

The Bible says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6, NASB). Make sure of your commitment to Christ, then submit every decision you face to Him. When we sincerely want God’s will above all else, He will help us know what is right.

Have a Blessed Week!

 
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