In Pastor Owen Mason’s message, “What Have I Done?”, we are challenged to examine our hearts, lives, and faith in light of God’s Word. The haunting question, “WHAT…have I done?” invites deep reflection on our actions, motives, and spiritual condition. Drawing from 2 Thessalonians 3:3, we’re reminded of the Lord’s faithfulness—He guards and establishes us even when we feel spiritually vulnerable. Yet, as Matthew 24:10-13 warns, many will fall away, led astray by betrayal, hatred, and false teachings.
Our vulnerability often stems from pride or pain, especially when betrayed by those closest to us (Psalm 55:12-14). The call is to live not puffed up with knowledge, but built up in love (1 Corinthians 8:1). We must regularly evaluate the true condition of our hearts. Are we hardened by sin (Hebrews 3:13), or lukewarm and blind to our spiritual poverty like the Laodiceans in Revelation 3:14-20?
As believers, testing is inevitable. God refines us in the furnace of affliction (Isaiah 48:10), proving the genuineness of our faith (1 Peter 1:6-7). Through trials, we are shaped, and our character is tested—especially in how we handle anger, conflict, and reconciliation (Matthew 5:21-25). We’re called to kindness, patience, and gentle correction (2 Timothy 2:24-26), trusting that God can bring repentance and freedom.
Ultimately, this message is a call to repentance, humility, and enduring faith. It asks us not just to question what we’ve done, but to respond to God’s knocking with a heart ready to change.
What part of this message hit home for you the most?
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