Living Right in a Broken World: What If You Weren’t Here | Rev Elisha Satvinder

February 9, 2025
Summary And Key Points

This sermon launches a series on the book of Titus, emphasizing how believers can live according to God’s truth in a morally broken world. Through the analogy of It’s a Wonderful Life, the message highlights that every person’s life has meaning and eternal significance when aligned with God’s purposes. Paul’s letter to Titus serves as a reminder that, despite challenges, God has called His people to live lives that reflect His truth and bring transformation to those around them.

This message continues the church’s theme of Faith, Truth, and Mission, inviting believers to stand firm in the Gospel and actively share it with others.

What Does the Gospel Call Us To?

  • Pursue Truth – A life built on God’s truth leads to transformation, shaping both character and conduct. Believers must seek sound doctrine and reject false teachings that compromise faith.
  • Pursue Holiness – True faith results in a life set apart for God, marked by integrity and righteousness in a world filled with moral compromise.
  • Pursue the Lost – Every believer is called to share the message of salvation, as the Gospel is the only hope for a world separated from God.
  • Pursue Godly Leadership – Just as Titus was tasked with appointing strong, faithful leaders, today’s church must cultivate leadership rooted in biblical principles.
  • Pursue a Life of Good Works – Faith is not just about personal belief but about living a life that blesses others and reflects God’s grace.
 

A Life That Matters in Light of Eternity

Paul’s words to Titus remind us that faith is not meant to be passive. True discipleship involves:

  • Living a life that reflects God’s holiness and His truth in every aspect.
  • Rejecting the cultural and moral compromises that can weaken faith.
  • Standing firm in the reality that our lives have eternal impact—our faith influences others, whether we see it or not.
 

The Urgency of the Gospel: A Call to Action

Romans 10:14 challenges believers: How can they believe if they have not heard? Evangelism is not optional—it is a divine mandate. The world needs Jesus, and it is our responsibility to share His message of salvation.

Final Challenge: Commit to Reaching One

  • Ask God to place one specific person on your heart this year.
  • Pray for them daily, believing for their salvation.
  • Step out in faith, engage in conversations, and share the Gospel with boldness.

This is more than a call to personal devotion—it is a call to kingdom impact. Will you embrace the urgency of the Gospel and commit to living a life that truly matters?

About New Covenant Community
Looking for a church in Sentul? New Covenant Community welcomes you with authentic worship, real community, and practical biblical teaching. English services (with live Chinese translations). Visit Sundays at 10am.

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Summary And Key Points

This sermon launches a series on the book of Titus, emphasizing how believers can live according to God’s truth in a morally broken world. Through the analogy of It’s a Wonderful Life, the message highlights that every person’s life has meaning and eternal significance when aligned with God’s purposes. Paul’s letter to Titus serves as a reminder that, despite challenges, God has called His people to live lives that reflect His truth and bring transformation to those around them.

This message continues the church’s theme of Faith, Truth, and Mission, inviting believers to stand firm in the Gospel and actively share it with others.

What Does the Gospel Call Us To?

  • Pursue Truth – A life built on God’s truth leads to transformation, shaping both character and conduct. Believers must seek sound doctrine and reject false teachings that compromise faith.
  • Pursue Holiness – True faith results in a life set apart for God, marked by integrity and righteousness in a world filled with moral compromise.
  • Pursue the Lost – Every believer is called to share the message of salvation, as the Gospel is the only hope for a world separated from God.
  • Pursue Godly Leadership – Just as Titus was tasked with appointing strong, faithful leaders, today’s church must cultivate leadership rooted in biblical principles.
  • Pursue a Life of Good Works – Faith is not just about personal belief but about living a life that blesses others and reflects God’s grace.
 

A Life That Matters in Light of Eternity

Paul’s words to Titus remind us that faith is not meant to be passive. True discipleship involves:

  • Living a life that reflects God’s holiness and His truth in every aspect.
  • Rejecting the cultural and moral compromises that can weaken faith.
  • Standing firm in the reality that our lives have eternal impact—our faith influences others, whether we see it or not.
 

The Urgency of the Gospel: A Call to Action

Romans 10:14 challenges believers: How can they believe if they have not heard? Evangelism is not optional—it is a divine mandate. The world needs Jesus, and it is our responsibility to share His message of salvation.

Final Challenge: Commit to Reaching One

  • Ask God to place one specific person on your heart this year.
  • Pray for them daily, believing for their salvation.
  • Step out in faith, engage in conversations, and share the Gospel with boldness.

This is more than a call to personal devotion—it is a call to kingdom impact. Will you embrace the urgency of the Gospel and commit to living a life that truly matters?

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