The Will of The Father
This message challenges us to confront one of the most important questions we can ask: what is our motive for living?
Drawing from Jesus’ words in John 4:34, we’re reminded that true fulfillment isn’t found in self-driven ambition, but in doing the will of the Father. The sermon walks through Jesus’ journey from heaven to earth, revealing how He knowingly embraced suffering—foretold in Psalms 22 and 40—yet remained fully committed to finishing God’s work.
A powerful revelation unfolds as we explore Ephesians 2:10: our good works were foreordained by God. Nothing in our lives surprises Him. The real question isn’t whether God knows our path, but whether we are willing to walk it with full obedience.
Through Romans 12:1–2, we’re called beyond mental transformation into total surrender—placing our entire lives on the altar as living sacrifices. This isn’t a call to perfection, but to positioning ourselves for what God wants to do next.
As we stand on the edge of what feels like an unprecedented move of God, this message asks us to wrestle with a sobering choice:
Will we embrace short-term pain for long-term peace, following Jesus in complete obedience—even through suffering?
👉 Watch, reflect, and ask yourself what it truly means to live fully surrendered.