In this sermon, Pastor Bart Blair delves into the idea of living a life of significance, using the story of Moses as a central example. He outlines three levels of living: survival, success, and significance. The pastor explains how Moses moved through these stages, ultimately finding his true purpose when God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3:10).
Pastor Blair emphasizes that God is aware of our struggles and has a plan for each of us that extends beyond our personal success. He encourages listeners to recognize God's divine design in their lives, identify their God-given gifts, and use them to serve others. The sermon highlights the importance of starting where we are, rather than waiting for perfect circumstances, and trusting in God's power to work through us.
Using Ephesians 2:10 as a foundation, Pastor Blair reminds us that we are God's masterpiece, created to do good works. He challenges the congregation to move from a self-focused mindset to an others-focused approach, using their unique talents and experiences to make a significant impact for God's kingdom.
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