AM Worship-Run After Jesus
This live stream includes our worship service with music that is used under CCLI Live stream license 22169281 and CCLI license 2023223. This sermon is presented by Pastor Steven Larrabee
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This powerful message draws us into the reality of spiritual rehabilitation and growth. Just as physical injuries require careful recovery and strengthening, our spiritual lives demand intentional training and development. The sermon explores three key Scripture passages—1 Corinthians 9:24-27, Galatians 1:6-9, and 1 Timothy 4:1-16—to reveal how we must approach our faith journey with the same dedication an athlete brings to competition. We're reminded that salvation isn't the finish line but the starting point of a lifelong process of becoming stronger in Christ. The message challenges us to recognize that when we come to Jesus, we're at our weakest point spiritually, wounded by sin and brokenness. Like someone recovering from surgery, we need time, intentional effort, and proper guidance to heal and grow. We're warned about false teachers who twist God's Word, emphasizing the critical importance of studying Scripture ourselves rather than blindly accepting what anyone teaches. The call is clear: train yourself to be godly, become a lifetime learner, and let your actions align with your words. Our spiritual fitness requires the same discipline as physical training—we start small, build gradually, and never stop growing. This journey of faith isn't about instant perfection but consistent progress toward becoming the masterpiece God envisions.
