This sermon encourages listeners to celebrate progress but never settle, emphasizing that God's ultimate glory is the true goal. Drawing parallels between the July 4th celebration of hard-won independence and ongoing church renovations, the speaker illustrates the importance of perseverance beyond initial victories. The sermon uses the Transfiguration of Jesus as a core biblical example, highlighting four key lessons: the necessity of surrounding oneself with the right people, God providing glimpses of glory as encouragement, avoiding being sidetracked by small triumphs, and persisting until the divine destiny is fully realized. Ultimately, the message is a call to continuous effort and faith, reminding the congregation that the "best is yet to come."
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