The truth will make you free
Kris KileSUMMARY:
Pastor Kris Kile spoke at a church and talked about love, transformation, and freedom. He invited the congregation to fully participate by asking questions, being open-minded, and considering the message in their personal lives. He emphasized that being a disciple means continually learning and staying in the question, not just having the answers. He discussed the connection between loving God and loving others, and how true love is practiced, not just talked about. He also talked about living in the reality of God, even though we cannot see it clearly, and how the truth will set us free. He encouraged the congregation to live responsibly in relationships and contribute to them, rather than being dependent on others' actions. Overall, he emphasized the importance of living in divine reality and experiencing new love and freedom.
The fog of life is produced by personal filters and distorted perceptions, which can prevent us from experiencing freedom in our relationships. The key to overcoming this is to live responsibly, inquire and analyze responsibly, and be open and honest with ourselves and others. This requires moral courage and an ongoing commitment to living on the edge of faith. Love God and love your neighbor, and maintain authentic relationships that allow others to instruct and inform us about our relationships with them. Living in this reality produces freedom and clarity in life, and helps us to avoid being controlled by mental distortions or enslaved to circumstances.
The biggest source of problems for Christians is not always horrific sin but the tendency to deceive ourselves and impose our perceptions on others, leading to small moral and ethical defects in our relationships. These subtle escapes can prevent God's blessings from entering our lives, like air leaks in a sealed room. We must be aware of these "little foxes" and strive for authenticity in all our interactions.Pastor Kris Kile is a servant of the Lord. He works in a teaching ministry and we have known him for many years. We have always talked about the fact that there is somehow a connection between our church and the ministry that he leads and in a conversation we had a few weeks ago, we agreed that he would come, bring us the word of God and let us know something about it as well. of his ministry and that the anointing that God has given him to talk about transformative processes can reach our church as well.
Hello. It is tremendous to be with you on this day. I have several close friends who are here in this congregation. One is sitting right here before me, Patricia, and I am tremendously excited about the vision that you have held here over the years. From my perspective of what you are doing, not only is it having an impact here among this congregation, but I believe that God is doing and will continue to use what you are doing here in this place to change and transform the world. Amen. Beyond, much beyond. So I'm very excited to see what you're doing and it's a great privilege to be with you today and a great joy as well. So thanks.