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Week 1: “Yes to God’s Invitation”
•Scripture: Luke 9:23; Revelation 3:20
•Introduction:
Every new year brings fresh opportunities to hear God’s voice and respond. This sermon focuses on the power of accepting God’s personal invitation to follow Him more closely, relinquishing our own agendas for His.
•Key Points:
•Opening the Door: Revelation 3:20 paints a vivid picture of Jesus knocking. Are we willing to open the door of our hearts and say “Yes” to His presence this year?
•Denying Ourselves: Luke 9:23 shows that following Jesus involves surrender. A year of “Yes” starts with acknowledging God’s invitation to put Him first.
•Overcoming Hesitation: We often hesitate due to fear or uncertainty. Emphasize that God’s grace empowers us to trust Him beyond our comfort zone.
•Application:
Challenge the congregation to identify one area in which they can intentionally say “Yes” to God—perhaps in daily devotion, stepping into a new ministry, or reconciling a broken relationship.
•Closing Thought:
A “Yes” to God’s invitation isn’t just a one-time event; it’s a daily choice to welcome Him into every aspect of our lives.
Week 2: “Yes to God’s Plans”
•Scripture: Jeremiah 29:11; Proverbs 3:5-6
•Introduction:
After saying “Yes” to God’s invitation, the next step is trusting His plans. We live in a world full of our own ambitions and fears, yet God’s plans exceed anything we can imagine.
•Key Points:
•Trust in the Lord: Proverbs 3:5-6 urges us to lean not on our understanding but to acknowledge God’s leading. Saying “Yes” means trusting Him, even when the path is unclear.
•God’s Good Future: Jeremiah 29:11 reassures us that God has good plans for our welfare. A year of “Yes” requires confidence in His promise, despite present uncertainties.
•Releasing Control: We often prefer to chart our own course. Emphasize that letting go of control frees us to experience God’s best.
•Application:
Encourage the congregation to take a tangible step of faith—like writing down their personal goals and prayerfully inviting God to refine or redirect them according to His will.
•Closing Thought:
When we say “Yes” to God’s plans, we align ourselves with His purposes and position ourselves for a life of purpose and peace.
Week 3: “Yes to God’s People”
•Scripture: John 13:34-35; Galatians 6:2
•Introduction:
A “Yes” to God inevitably involves people. This sermon addresses how loving and serving others is an essential part of following Jesus. Our spiritual growth is tested and strengthened in community.
•Key Points:
•The Command to Love: John 13:34-35 reveals that Christ-like love is how the world recognizes His disciples. Saying “Yes” to love is saying “Yes” to God’s family.
•Carry Each Other’s Burdens: Galatians 6:2 reminds us that genuine love requires action—helping, comforting, and being present for one another.
•Extending Forgiveness and Grace: A year of “Yes” means resolving conflicts, extending forgiveness, and building bridges instead of walls.
•Application:
Invite the congregation to think of a specific person or group they can intentionally serve or encourage this week. Urge them to consider small acts of kindness as part of their “Yes.”
•Closing Thought:
Our “Yes” to God’s people reflects our “Yes” to Jesus Himself, forging deeper bonds and transforming our communities with His love.
Week 4: “Yes to God’s Dreams”
•Scripture: Ephesians 3:20; Habakkuk 2:2-3
•Introduction:
Conclude the series by focusing on God’s grander vision for our lives. We often settle for less than what God has in store. Saying “Yes” to His dreams means believing He can do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine.
•Key Points:
•God-Sized Dreams: Ephesians 3:20 assures us that God’s power in us far exceeds our limitations. Encourage a perspective shift to embrace possibilities rather than problems.
•Writing the Vision: Habakkuk 2:2-3 instructs us to write down the vision and run with it. Challenge the congregation to articulate God-inspired goals for their personal, family, and spiritual lives.
•Perseverance in the Process: Sometimes the journey to fulfilling God’s dreams involves patience and setbacks, but our “Yes” remains firm because His promises are sure.
•Application:
Ask the congregation to prayerfully envision what God might want to do through them this year. Encourage them to write down these dreams and share them with a trusted friend for accountability.
•Closing Thought:
As we say “Yes” to God’s dreams, we open the door to extraordinary growth and impact, trusting that He can and will accomplish His purposes in and through us.