Welcome to the Weekend Sermon. Thank you for reading the sermon this week, and I thank the Lord for this opportunity.
Over the course of the last few messages, we've been examining some of the characteristics that should be part of the growing Christian's life.
Today, we look at good works. Before we get too deep into the message, I want to clearly state that no one is offered salvation and forgiveness by the Lord based on the performance of good deeds. Ephesians chapter 2 makes it clear that we are saved by grace through faith and not by works. This same chapter also tells us that we are saved unto good works.
James tells us something similar in his epistle. He tells us that, "faith without works is dead." What James is trying to tell us is that a person who has a true possession of faith and not an empty profession of faith will be living a life filled with doing good in the world for the honor and glory of the Lord.
We always need to look at what Jesus has to say on a subject. In Matthew 5:16 Jesus says, "Let your light shine before men so that they see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven." In other words, Jesus is telling us that when we do good deeds in the world, they help point others toward the God who we worship.
This is exactly what Jesus did while He was ministering here on Earth. Acts 10:38 tells us that Jesus went around doing good and freeing those who were opressed by the devil.
So, what kind of good works should we be doing? Jesus tells us this in Matthew 25. He tells us to do good to those who are the least among us. That means feeding the hungry, providing clothing, visiting sick people and those who are in prison.
There are many ways that we can do good in this world. There are many hurting people who need us to care about them. This planet and its creatures need someone to care and help. The world needs the help of Christians who will seek the path of peace with justice.
Another way that we can do good in the world is to tell others about the love of Jesus. This will make a radical difference in the lives of those who turn their lives over to the lordship of Jesus Christ.
This week, let each of us find some way to do what is right and good in this world in the name of Jesus and for His glory. Amen
Prayer Requests
Things have been better at my job this week, and I would like to thank the Lord for this.
Please keep praying for the end to the coronavirus pandemic. Pray that those who are sick will recover.
Pray for those who need aid following storm damage in Central America, the US, and the Philippines.
Pray for peace in Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
For our prayer focus countries this week, let us pray for Laos and Mali.
Next week, we will continue with our series on Friday. I will post a review on Wednesday and the verses on Monday. May God bless you all.
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