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Lets Get Reengaged for the Purpose of God In Our Life 8•24•25
"The biggest statement I ever made was waiting on the Lord—and He was waiting on me."
This sermon calls us back to re-engagement with God’s divine purpose. To re-engage is to step back into alignment, to become involved once again in the work of God after delay, distraction, or hesitation. Purpose, by definition, is the reason for which something is created—and without rediscovering that reason, life becomes stagnant.
Through Haggai 1:2-11 (AMP), we see the consequences of misaligned priorities, while Haggai 2:9 (AMP) reminds us that God’s latter glory will surpass the former. Isaiah 41:10 (MSG) encourages us not to fear, for God is with us, strengthening and upholding us. Yet the Word also makes it clear that waiting alone is not enough: in Exodus 14:13-17 (AMP), Moses expected God to act while the people watched, but instead God told them to move forward in faith.
This message challenges us to recognize when hesitation has cost us opportunities. Sometimes, the greater the obstacles, the fewer the options—yet those moments lead us to God’s best. It’s time to stop waiting for God to do what He has already empowered us to do and to get re-engaged in His purpose for our lives.
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