Answering God’s Call
Our sermon explores Matthew 4.18-22, where Jesus calls to his first disciples and its implications for our lives in the future.
We discuss how God’s call competes with the many distractions of modern life. The message emphasizes the daily nature of following Jesus, the cost of discipleship, and the transformative power of God’s call.
Takeaways:
- God’s call will be ongoing and will require daily commitment amidst life’s distractions.
- Answering God’s call will often involve sacrifice, but promises deeper purpose and fulfillment.
- We shouldn’t let feelings of unworthiness or excuses prevent us from responding to God’s call.
As we move forward this week, I encourage you to reflect on how you will respond to God’s call in your daily life. Are there distractions or excuses that will hold you back?
Remember, Jesus promises to “make you fishers of men”—He will equip you for the work He’s calling you to do.
May we all have the courage to say “yes” to God’s call, trusting in His transformative power.
In Christ’s love,
Pastor Jeremy
jeremy.skaggs@covenantlove.net
www.covenantlove.net