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Don't Stop Believing, Part 2 A sermon by Pastor Richard Sfameni, Lead Pastor at Victory Church, in Providence, RI. Opening and Welcome Greeting and response (“Amen. You may be seated. Praise the Lord…”)Appreciation for worship and participation Importance of authentic worship regardless of personal trialYour worship may inspire others seeing you worship through struggles Introduction to the Message Continuation of last week’s sermon: “Don’t Stop Believing” Central theme: The importance of faith Church communications and resources Plan to distribute more tools (study notes, questions, etc.)Request for members’ contact information for improved communicationEmphasis: Church is not just about large attendance, but engagement and making disciples The Church’s Mission A. Contrast: Mere attendance vs. engagement and discipleship Mission to make disciples, not just fill seatsDesire for everyone to participate in the mission Illustration: “Church is not a show” Story of the complaining church family and the child’s remarkClarification: True purpose is the kingdom of God and being a church on mission Textual Foundation: Hebrews 12:1–4 Reading the passage: Call to run the race with endurance Surrounded by a “cloud of witnesses”Laying aside every weight and sinLooking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of faithEnduring hostility/persecution Context of Hebrews Audience: New Jewish believers facing persecution and discouragementEmphasis on Jesus’ supremacy (greater than Moses, angels, law, etc.)Faith as a central theme—challenge to keep believing despite opposition The Value and Battle for Faith The cost and value of faith Faith is precious and under attack by the enemyAnalogy: No one protects garbage; faith is worth guarding Scriptural support: 1 Peter 1:6–7 Faith tested by trials is more precious than goldFaith defined as taking God at His word, trusting His promises The devil’s strategy Destroy faith to win the war for your soulExample: Peter’s denial—Jesus prayed for his faith, not his flawless behavior Faith enables recovery from failure; without faith, all is lost Restoration possible in every area if faith remains Encouragement Against Discouragement Relating to listeners facing severe trials Message: Keep running, keep believing, keep trusting God Faith Lessons from Hebrews 12:1–4 Prompt: “I need to learn more about faith.” Faith as Armor and Protection Theme connection: VBS and the armor of God Shield of faith in spiritual warfareAttack of the enemy represented as “fiery darts” Practical reminder: The armor and shield are necessary for those following Christ Emphasis on being targeted by the enemy after choosing Christ Review of Main Points on Faith (from Hebrews 11 and 12) Examples of Faith Long-distance race imagery—a “cloud of witnesses”Heroes of faith in Hebrews 11: Overcame challenges through faithRomans 15:4—Scripture written for our learning and hope Hindrances of Faith Laying aside “every weight and sin” Illustration: Man with backpack in church = symbolic of carrying burdensEvery person has weights unique to them; these hinder the race Philippians 3:12–14—Forgetting the past, pressing to the future Weights may be past hurts, offenses, or nostalgia for “good old days”God grants “divine forgetfulness;” past loses its sting through graceWarning: Some people’s lives are diminished by holding onto the pastEveryone gets hurt—must let go of past to move forwardAnalogy of car: Rear view mirror vs. windshieldNot just bad things—even good things can keep you from the best Example from business literature: Jim Collins’ “stop doing list” Need for focus and discipline; not every opportunity is for you Living With Focus and Purpose Personal examples (Clergy Day, Black Hawk helicopter story) Temptation to take on too much, even good things, but must focus on God’s specific callingPastor’s personal callings—pastoring, discipling, international ministryNot every door is yours to walk through The Perseverance of Faith (Major Point) Key emphasis: Learning to persevere/endure Life of faith is a marathon, not a sprintEveryone must run their race for a lifetimeMany start but give up because of opposition/discouragementGreek word “hupomonē”—active, determined perseverance despite hardshipPerseverance needed in all areas: marriage, raising kids, ministry, career Illustrations: Father-son story—Elmer MacLurkin (a joke to show the importance of perseverance)Famous perseverance quote: Winston Churchill—“Never, never, never give up”Bible college anecdote: “Never, never, never quit”—words that rang true over time Practical encouragement Heroes like Noah and Abraham persevered over decades for God’s promiseBreakthroughs often come after the hardest trials—don’t quit before your breakthroughGod’s grace picks you up after you fall; faith enables you to keep going Closing Exhortation and Prayer ...
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