A call to maturity
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
The sermon is based on Chapter 4 of the book of Ephesians, which is a call from God towards maturity. The speaker highlights the importance of unity in the spirit within the congregation of the Lion of Judah, and how God wants everyone to flow in commitment to Him. The speaker also talks about the different functions of the body of Christ such as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, and how they are designed to perfect the saints for the work of the ministry. The audience is encouraged to understand that they are called to live a life consecrated to the service of the Lord, and to work for the ministry by visiting the sick, doing personal evangelism, serving in the congregation, and giving their tithe. The overall message is that God wants an army activated for service, with men and women preaching the word of Christ in their communities.
The message of God for these times is for an army of men and women to be activated for service, preaching the word of God in the community. God wants us to perfect ourselves for the ministry, building up the body of Christ until we all reach the unity of faith and knowledge of the Son of God. Christians are not meant to stagnate but to continually grow and evolve. God wants us to invest and multiply what He has given us for His kingdom. We need more leaders and a warlike mentality of people radically dedicated to the interests of the kingdom of God. We are called to maturity, commitment, consecration, and to give ourselves fully to God. Let us be a growing, evolving, and holy people, dedicated to the Lord's work.
The speaker is thanking God and asking for consecration and growth in the church. They want a committed and holy people who live for God's glory.Listen to the word of God right now, for your life, for your spirit. Chapter 4 of the book of Ephesians, the letter to the Ephesians: it is a call from God towards maturity. I might as well title this sermon "A Call to Maturity." A call to maturity. That is what God is calling the Lion of Judah congregation.
The apostle Paul in verse three of Ephesians, calls this congregation and by extension calls us through the centuries, since this epistle was written and tells us the Lion of Judah congregation: "Be eager to keep unity of the spirit in the bond of peace". Being solicitous means careful, diligent, committed to keeping the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace.