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Faithful Outreach in the Last Days

April 18, 2021 · 1:59:26 · Watch on YouTube ↗

These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.

Summary

This youth-led outreach English service opened by celebrating the previous night's gospel outreach at the Tarpon Springs sponge docks, where believers handed out tracts and openly preached for the first time. Members described how the Holy Spirit replaced fear with boldness, and how seeds were sown even when many passers-by rejected the message.

A string of testimonies pointed to the power of prayer. A nurse told how God healed a critically ill boy in Kenya after she prayed in the car on the way to the hospital, and a pastor recalled praying over a man who collapsed in a restaurant instead of simply waiting for help, urging the church to make prayer the first resort and not the last. Others shared healing from sickness, comfort in trials, and lessons from Scripture on God's love proven at the cross (Romans 5:8) and on living for Christ as true gain (Philippians 1:21).

The closing message centered on the last days. Drawing on Acts 2:17, Daniel 11, 2 Timothy 3, and the persistent widow of Luke 18, the preacher called the church to be a proactive, outreach-minded people - rooted in the Word, persistent in prayer and fasting, ready for trials ('baptism by fire') and for the coming outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The familiar street question was turned inward: Jesus is coming, are you ready?

Key Points

  • The Holy Spirit turns fear into boldness when we step out to share the gospel.
  • Make prayer the first resort, not the last; God answers when we cry out to Him.
  • God's love is proven at the cross: Christ died for us while we were still sinners (Romans 5:8).
  • Trials are a baptism by fire that prepares the church, so stay faithful and thankful through them.
  • The last days call for a proactive church that knows its God and instructs many (Daniel 11; Acts 2:17).
  • True gain is found only in Christ, not in anything under the sun (Philippians 1:21).
  • Keep sowing seeds and praying persistently like the widow, even when no fruit is yet visible.

Devotional

Where your own strength ends, the power of God begins. When fear, anxiety, or hardship press in, do not leave prayer as a last resort; bring everything to God first and keep crying out like the widow who would not give up. Remember that you are deeply loved, for Christ died for you while you were still a sinner, and nothing you do can earn or undo that love. Stay rooted in His Word, faithful in the small things, and ready for the day He returns.

Where man's power ends, God's power begins.
Make prayer the first resort, not the last.
Jesus is coming - are you ready?

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