The minister delivers a message on Empowerment in Making Impact, reminding us that God has called each of us for significance and purpose. This sermon focuses on the following key points:
🌟 Divine Validation & Identity
God validated Job as a man of integrity (Job 1:8) and bore witness to Abel (Hebrews 11:4). Just as God was intentional with Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:5) and David (Psalm 139:13-16), He has uniquely designed you for a reason. You are not an afterthought, your life matters!
💡 The Power of Purposeful Living
Don’t compare yourself to others or live for applause. Great minds focus on ideas and impact, not gossip or comparison. Jesus said, “Greater works than these shall you do” (John 14:12). You are called to make a difference, not just to earn, spend, and exist.
đź‘‘Â Chosen for Impact
God selects ordinary people for extraordinary purposes (Psalm 89:19-25). Like David and Cyrus (Isaiah 45:1-4), you are anointed to influence your world for Christ.
🌍 Defining Impact
Impact means having a meaningful influence on the world around you through generosity, service, sharing wisdom, and pointing hearts to Jesus. Paul said, “I am crucified with Christ… the life I now live, I live by faith in the Son of God” (Galatians 2:20).
🔥 Living Out Your Calling
Be grateful for your calling (1 Timothy 1:12). The quality of your thinking and your sense of purpose determine your fulfilment. You are a carrier of the covenant and blessing (Galatians 3:29, Genesis 12:1-2). God has put greatness within you!
🚀 Mission and Legacy
You are on a mission to make impact leave a legacy of righteousness, faith, and influence (Isaiah 62:1-3). Don’t settle for less; desire more, pursue your God-given assignment, and let your light shine before all.
đź’ˇGod has empowered you to make a lasting impact. Embrace your identity, pursue your purpose, and let your life fulfill its divine assignment.