Numbering Our Days: Redeeming Our Time, Returning Our Hearts.
Introduction:
In “Numbering Our Days: Redeeming Our Time, Returning Our Hearts,” Pastor Elisha reminded us that every generation must ask what our lives are truly centred on. If God is no longer our portion, even good things like family, work, success, freedom, and comfort can become too small to satisfy our souls.
Key Points:
1. When God is not our portion, good things become ultimate things.
Pastor Elisha challenged us to ask what is truly “enough.” Money, freedom, comfort, and success cannot carry the weight of our souls. Only God can.
2. We must number our days wisely.
Psalm 90 reminds us that life is short, so we should not waste it chasing things that do not last. Every generation has a calling, and there is no retirement from fruitfulness.
3. Redeem the time with intention.
We are called to redeem our homes, our worship, and our calling. Love, faith, and service do not happen by accident. They require daily surrender.
Conclusion:
The sermon called us to return our hearts to God and make Him our portion again. When Christ is enough, worship is no longer just an event, service is no longer a burden, and life becomes fruitful for God.
Explore Further:
Introduction:
In “Numbering Our Days: Redeeming Our Time, Returning Our Hearts,” Pastor Elisha reminded us that every generation must ask what our lives are truly centred on. If God is no longer our portion, even good things like family, work, success, freedom, and comfort can become too small to satisfy our souls.
Key Points:
1. When God is not our portion, good things become ultimate things.
Pastor Elisha challenged us to ask what is truly “enough.” Money, freedom, comfort, and success cannot carry the weight of our souls. Only God can.
2. We must number our days wisely.
Psalm 90 reminds us that life is short, so we should not waste it chasing things that do not last. Every generation has a calling, and there is no retirement from fruitfulness.
3. Redeem the time with intention.
We are called to redeem our homes, our worship, and our calling. Love, faith, and service do not happen by accident. They require daily surrender.
Conclusion:
The sermon called us to return our hearts to God and make Him our portion again. When Christ is enough, worship is no longer just an event, service is no longer a burden, and life becomes fruitful for God.
