GMS JOGJAKARTA - AKU DIPANGGIL MENJADI UMAT NYA - PDP SWARY AYU
Summary
TLDRThis motivational sermon emphasizes the importance of relying on God's strength, drawing strength from faith, and trusting in divine processes. The speaker uses the metaphor of an eagle to symbolize resilience, strength, and facing life's challenges head-on. Emphasizing that life’s difficulties are part of God's intentional plan for growth, the message encourages believers to remain strong and embrace their divine purpose. Through references to biblical passages, the speaker highlights God's covenant with His people, His unwavering support, and the power of perseverance, reminding everyone to trust in God's timing and His ways to strengthen their faith and resolve.
Takeaways
- 😀 Life's challenges are part of God's design for us to grow stronger, like an eagle learning to fly through adversity.
- 😀 God watches over us, like an eagle protecting its young, ensuring we are cared for and nurtured.
- 😀 We are meant to rely on God's strength, not our own, because relying on human strength leads to weakness.
- 😀 God has a covenant with His people, and we are part of that covenant, designed to be strong like an eagle.
- 😀 Just like the eagle does not hide from the storm, we are designed to face life's storms with strength and courage.
- 😀 Every challenge we face is a part of God's intentional plan to strengthen our faith and resolve.
- 😀 Problems and difficulties are not to be avoided but faced as part of God's training for us to soar higher.
- 😀 God supports and strengthens us in times of weakness, lifting us when we are tired and enabling us to keep going.
- 😀 When we face life’s struggles, God has measured our ability to handle them, ensuring they do not exceed our strength.
- 😀 God’s support comes in many forms and often in ways we do not expect, but it always meets our needs.
Q & A
What is the significance of the phrase 'we are designed to be God's people'?
-The phrase highlights that humans are intentionally created by God to be His people, meant to reflect His strength and divine purpose. It emphasizes the idea of a covenant relationship with God, where humans are His chosen people, destined to live out His will.
Why is the analogy of the eagle (Rajawali) used in the script?
-The eagle is used as a symbol of strength and resilience. The script compares believers to eagles to emphasize that they are designed to be strong, not to hide in fear or run away from challenges. Like an eagle facing storms, believers are called to confront life's challenges with courage and faith.
What is the meaning of the phrase 'God intentionally makes us uncomfortable'?
-This phrase refers to the idea that God allows difficulties and challenges in life as a purposeful process to strengthen and prepare His people. These challenges, much like an eagle learning to fly, are seen as opportunities to grow in faith and resilience.
What does the script say about God's support during challenging times?
-The script emphasizes that God is always watching over and supporting His people, even during tough times. It uses the imagery of an eagle supporting its young by catching it if it falls, symbolizing how God helps and strengthens believers when they feel weak or unable to cope with their struggles.
Why is the concept of 'waiting on God' important in the script?
-The script highlights the importance of waiting on God, as those who wait on God will receive renewed strength. This idea points to trusting in God’s timing and allowing Him to provide the necessary strength and guidance for overcoming difficulties.
How does the script explain the purpose of life's trials and storms?
-The script explains that life's trials and storms are not accidental but are intentional processes designed by God to strengthen believers. These challenges help develop the 'wings' of faith, preparing individuals to rise above difficulties with divine strength.
What does the script say about God's understanding of our struggles?
-The script reassures that God understands the struggles His people face. It emphasizes that God is never weary or unaware of our needs, and He provides support at the right moments, knowing exactly how and when to intervene.
What lesson can be learned from the analogy of the eagle’s nest?
-The lesson is that God sometimes allows discomfort or dislodging of comfort zones (symbolized by the eagle's nest being shaken) to push believers to grow and develop. Just as the eagle must learn to fly by leaving the nest, believers are encouraged to face challenges in order to become stronger in their faith.
Why does the script stress that believers should not have a 'victim mentality'?
-The script encourages believers to avoid a 'victim mentality' because it leads to a mindset of self-pity and hopelessness. Instead, the script calls for a mentality of strength, perseverance, and faith in God's power, even in the face of hardship.
What does the script mean by saying 'God is the source of our strength'?
-The script stresses that all strength comes from God, and He is the ultimate support system for believers. It draws from the Bible verse in Isaiah 40:29, which describes how God gives strength to the weary and renews the spirit of those who trust in Him, just like an eagle being lifted by its wings.
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