Build Your Kingdom Here - part 2
This powerful message challenges us to examine what we're truly thirsting for in life. Drawing from the imagery of someone desperate for water in the desert, we're confronted with a profound question: what are we reaching for to quench our spiritual thirst? The sermon emphasizes that if we're seeking fulfillment in anything other than God, we'll find ourselves perpetually disappointed, chasing mirages that promise satisfaction but deliver emptiness. Central to this teaching is Luke 4:16-21, where Jesus reads from Isaiah and declares His mission to set captives free, heal the sick, and proclaim the Lord's favor. This isn't just historical narrative—it's our mission too. We're called to continue what Jesus started, bringing freedom to those bound by worldly expectations and societal pressures. The message urges us to refuse wasting our days on temporary pleasures and instead build our lives on God's eternal kingdom. There's a beautiful urgency here: today is the only day we have today, and we must number our days wisely. When we focus on God and serve others, we discover that the joy of the Lord becomes our strength, energizing us beyond our natural capacity.
