Sunday, November 19, 2017

See and Embrace This New Thing

19 Nov 2017 
Sermon Outline Topic: See and Embrace This New Thing 
Isaiah 43:18-21. 

God is doing a new thing. He is a God who make all things new.
To embrace this new thing of what God wants to do is to see that :-
Isaiah 43: 18-21
18 “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. 19 See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. 20 The wild animals honor me, the jackals and the owls, because I provide water in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland, to give drink to my people, my chosen, 21 the people I formed for myself that they may proclaim my praise.

V19, God wants to do a new thing in our lives, in our church and in our nation because He is a God that makes all things new. He is a God who is active and dynamic, never sleeps or slumbers, always providing a way, always refreshes and renewing our lives. He is a God who was, who is and who is to come for He is the same yesterday, today and forever. He wants to do new things in our lives such as in our marriage, home, workplace or any area in our lives. Today, God is inviting us to a fresh awareness of all that He is doing and a new understanding of who he is. 

 (1) This new thing is fresh (v18-19)

Isaiah 43: 18 “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. 19 See, I am doing a new thing! ….”

God first and foremost wants to change our focus on how we see our past victories. In Isaiah 43: 18, when God said to forget the “former”, God was referring to the time when Moses was leading the Israelites out of Babylon where He had to introduce the the10 plagues, parting of the Red sea, rain bread from heaven or Moses striking his rod so that there is water to drink in the desert. These were not bad things and they should be remembered but God wanted to us to move on to receive fresh new things that He has in store for us. God also do not want us to focus on our past failures, just like when the Israelites returned God’s blessings of good things for evil things. God gave them the Temple but was returned with idol worship, His truth was returned for lies, His commands was taken as suggestions, wealth given was used to abuse the poor and when He gave Himself, He was rejected. Despite this God still extended His hand of hope and love. Just like the Israelite, we too cannot alter what had happened in the past but we can put our past at the altar and let the blood of Jesus sanctify us and we move on to the new things of God and not let our past possess us.

 Philippians 3:13-14 
 13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Here Paul wrote that he cannot go forward without forgetting what is behind. Likewise, we cannot focus on the new things of God and what he can do for us while we are still focussing on the past of what we had done either good or bad. Paul knew that we have to lay aside our past success or failures to possess our future. God wants us to move forward to new experiences in a fresh new way right now for God will not do the same thing, in the same way as in the past.

2) This new thing springs up (v19) 
 1 Cor.15:58
58 Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.

The analogy of planting a seed and for a while, nothing may seem to be happening, however, the seed is germinating, taking root before sprouting and finally breaking forth above ground. This is liken to the seed we sow in prayer, investing in time and talent in our ministry, family or work place where we do not see any result for a while but 1 Cor.15:58 states that our labour will never be in vain.

3) This new thing makes way (19-21) 
The Israelites spent 40 years wandering when they lost their trust and faith in God which brought forth the wrath of God and the unbelieving generation died off never to enter the promised land. This generation of Israelites felt that they deserved all these as they had felt discouraged, disappointed and felt that God will not have anything to do with them. We too may feel the same way regarding our past turning our lives into a wasteland and we cannot move away from this desert. From relationship problem, family, financial, loss of employment, failure, parental failure, pain and sickness and ministry failure etc, we feel lost, discourage confused, unworthy and condemned. God seemed to have stopped moving in our midst. This is not true as He is making a way in the wilderness, for he will provide water in the desert. God will transform the desert area of our lives into fields of blessings and abundance. A dried up life can be transformed to a life of purpose and grace. God delights in involving us in His plans. The plans and place where God is advancing are often in a place of wilderness but as we journey with Him, he is more than adequate to refresh us and He wants us to serve effectively in the area that He has placed us.  Proverb 3:5-6 ”Trust in the Lord …..and he will make your paths straight.”

Our God is the God of the new thing and if we only expect God to move in according to what we are familiar, then we run the risk of missing out on what God wants to do a new thing in our lives, family and church. May we thirst after God in His unfolding of His new things in our lives.

Questions: 

1. How do you perceive the new things God has in store for you? 

2. How can past victories and failures hinder you from walking in experiencing the new things that God wants to do in you, for you and through you? 


3. How can you overcome past failures discouragement, wilderness experiences, complacency and move on into the new things God has for us?

Friday, November 17, 2017

Bible Verses for Corporate Prayer over our nation


Bible Verses for Corporate Prayer over our nation 

Genesis 50:20
 20 You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.

Proverbs 28:13-14
13 He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
14 Blessed is the man who always fears the LORD, but he who hardens his heart falls into trouble.

2 Peter 3:9
 9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.