đź’ Consider this: How do you feel about where you’re serving God right now? How do you think your service fits into the broader story of God’s purposes?
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📣 Do you feel like your work or service doesn't matter? 🤔
In Exodus 31:1-11, God calls two men, Bezaleel and Aholiab, to carry out a task that would define Israel’s worship for generations—the building of the Tabernacle. What’s striking is that these men were not powerful leaders or renowned figures; they were craftsmen, called and equipped by God to fulfill a sacred task.
Have you ever wondered if your efforts—whether in the church, at work, or in your family—are truly making a difference? Do you sometimes feel like your role is too small or unseen to be of any real significance? What if your unique gifts, even if they seem ordinary, are exactly what God has equipped you with to fulfill a divine purpose? Join us as we learn from God’s calling of Bezaleel and Aholiab, and discover how our work, likewise, plays a vital role in God’s bigger plan for His kingdom.
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📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 02:00 Introduction 02:42 Misconceptions about callings and about differing ministries 06:47 I. THEY WERE CALLED 09:11 God’s specific calling for Bezaleel & Aholiab 12:05 God’s specific calling for individual Christians 15:28 II. THEY WERE GIFTED 16:06 The filling of the Holy Spirit 18:27 Exercising our spiritual gifts for God’s glory 21:33 How do we know what our gifts are? 23:57 How can we bless others through our gifts? 26:00 III. THEY SERVED FOR GOD’S GLORY 26:43 The meaning of their names: Bezaleel & Aholiab 32:01 Are we, as Christians, living up to His name? 35:56 This is what we must do 39:08 Closing Prayer 42:00 Reflection Questions
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