Sermon: Mission Perplexing

Mission Perplexing: Trusting God's Perfect Plan
Have you ever found yourself confused by God's mission for your life? It's not uncommon to feel perplexed when we focus on the immediate instead of the bigger picture. That's why it's crucial for us to simply obey and trust in God's perfect plan.


In our latest podcast episode, we explore how God's mission may ask us to make difficult decisions. Sometimes, it means being okay with the loss of a loved one or turning down a job that offers more money. It may require sacrificing sports practices and games for a greater purpose. In some cases, God's mission might even call us to let go of family and friends.
But as perplexing as His mission can be, we come to understand that it is always perfect. The story of Joshua in the Bible provides us with valuable insights into the challenges of following God's mission.
Joshua witnessed the fear that God's work instilled in the hearts of their enemies when they heard of the Lord's miraculous acts. And right before a crucial battle, God asked Joshua to perform an odd request: circumcise the sons of Israel a second time. This demand seemed inconsequential, but it carried symbolic importance and highlighted the need for consecration and obedience.
Furthermore, we explore how a lost generation cannot effectively influence the next generation. We must be willing to let go of our old ways and embrace a new day, just like the Israelites did when they experienced a new menu after crossing the Jordan.
To dive deeper into this topic and gain a better understanding of God's mission for our lives, be sure to listen to and subscribe to our podcast. Trusting God's perfect plan may not always make sense, but it will undoubtedly lead us to greater blessings and fulfillment.

Christopher Stephens