Sunday Service - February 1, 2026 - “Let Me Remind You”
Outline of "Let Me Remind You"
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Trust and Faith in Daily Life
- Pastor emphasizes how people make thousands of daily decisions without questioning them, such as driving cars without inspecting them or sitting in chairs without testing their stability
- Believers are criticized for questioning God's calling and plans while trusting mundane decisions without hesitation
- The congregation is reminded that the same God who provides cars, food, and shelter should be trusted with spiritual matters
- People are encouraged to stop second-guessing God's prophetic calling and plans for their lives
Spiritual Maturity and End Times Awareness
- The church is called to mature in Christ as 2026 unfolds with visible signs of God's return
- Europe's recent meeting about establishing a new system is presented as evidence of prophetic fulfillment regarding ten nations and the rise of the Antichrist
- Believers are urged to live offense-free lives and maintain right relationships with God in preparation for the church's departure
- The pastor declares his intention to live without allowing anyone to come between him and God
Emotional Control and Character Development
- Emotional people are warned about heading toward downfall if they don't control their reactions
- Attitude is described as a reflection of the heart, and wrong hearts lead to wrong minds and emotions that place people outside God's will
- Believers are instructed to work on their attitudes rather than giving themselves more credit than deserved
- The importance of walking away from arguments without feeling disrespected is emphasized as a sign of spiritual maturity
Dwelling in God's Secret Place
- Psalm 91 verse 1 is explained as requiring believers to dwell in the secret place of the Most High to receive divine protection
- God's covering is not available to those who continue in known sin while expecting divine protection
- Believers are challenged about listening to music that doesn't edify or build them spiritually
- The distinction between known and unknown sin is highlighted as crucial for maintaining God's covering
Rebellion and Submission to God's Will
- Rebellion is equated with witchcraft and defined as deliberately doing the opposite of what God commands
- Examples include being selective about prayer assignments, choosing tardiness when punctuality is expected, and refusing to fast or pray when directed
- Many believers are accused of living in rebellion, which prevents them from seeing God's way out of their situations
- Church-hopping is identified as a symptom of rebellion that leads to spiritual deception
Trust and Surrender According to Proverbs 3
- Proverbs 3 verses 5-6 is examined as a call to trust God with all one's heart rather than relying on human understanding
- Trusting God requires giving up personal will and completely surrendering to His direction
- The pastor shares his testimony of transformation from street life, smoking, and drinking to ministry calling
- God's faithfulness is demonstrated through the church's journey from renting with few members to owning their current building
Divine Guidance in Decision Making
- God provides divine guidance for life's decisions when believers acknowledge Him in all their ways
- Many people are criticized for making major decisions without God's blessing or approval, relying instead on emotions and impulses
- The pastor explains his practice of seeking God's confirmation for every invitation and relationship before proceeding
- Moving outside God's will creates vulnerability and removes divine coverage and protection
Pastoral Authority and Spiritual Discernment
- Pastors receive inside information and access to spiritual insights about their congregation members through dreams and visions
- The proper use of spiritual revelation is to help people overcome sin rather than using it as a weapon against them
- Jesus's example of not revealing Judas's betrayal to Peter demonstrates wisdom in handling sensitive spiritual information
- Even betrayers serve a purpose in God's plan, and pastors must learn to handle opposition with grace and maturity
Righteous Living and Divine Protection
- Psalm 37 verse 25 is cited to show that God protects and provides for the righteous and godly throughout their lives
- True righteousness involves practicing God's ways rather than merely displaying religious symbols while continuing in sin
- God's protection extends to those who live without compromise, avoiding cigarettes, alcohol, pornography, and criticism of God's servants
- The pastor attributes his church's success and debt-free building ownership to owning mistakes, apologizing, and living righteously
Spiritual Authority and Warfare Strategy
- Men and women of God possess eagle eyes that can discern spiritual conditions and expose hidden sin in others
- The eagle's strategy of taking battles to higher altitudes where enemies cannot survive is presented as a model for spiritual warfare
- Believers are encouraged to rise above mediocrity and bring spiritual battles to God's level rather than fighting with snakes on lower ground
- Lions maintain authority in the jungle not through size or speed but through the authority God has given them
Next Steps
- The congregation is called to embrace complete surrender to God without negotiation or partial commitment
- Believers must stop making decisions based on emotions and impulses, instead seeking God's guidance in all relationships, work, and life choices
- The church is encouraged to prepare for God's return by living righteously and maintaining proper attitudes toward fellow believers and spiritual authority
Key Points
- God provides divine guidance in life's decisions when acknowledged in all ways, but many believers make major life choices about relationships, jobs, and ministry without seeking God's approval first.
- Jesus increased in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and men, showing that reputation and character development require emotional maturity and the ability to walk away from arguments without feeling disrespected.
- Professional expertise should be respected in its proper domain, just as the dentist explained that plaque removal must come before teeth whitening, and questioning professionals without proper knowledge leads to poor outcomes.
- Pastor delivered a Sunday service message titled "Let Me Remind You" focusing on trusting God completely rather than questioning His plans while making daily decisions without hesitation.
- Daily life decisions are made without inspection or questioning, such as driving cars without checking brakes, sitting in chairs without testing them, and eating at restaurants without inspecting kitchens, yet people question God's calling and plans.
- Adults make approximately 5,000 conscious decisions daily, from getting out of bed to coming to church, but often question God's guidance while trusting mundane choices without hesitation.
- Maturity in Christ requires stopping the questioning of God's plans, especially as signs of God's return are becoming visible, including Europe's recent meeting about establishing a new system.
- Living an "offense free" life means not allowing anyone to come between oneself and God, responding to arguments with silence rather than engaging in debates with ignorant people.
- Emotional decision-making leads to downfall, and attitude reflects the heart condition - when the heart and mind are not right, emotions become uncontrolled and outside God's will.
- Dwelling in the secret place of the Most High requires stopping known sins like listening to inappropriate music, as God cannot cover someone who continues in deliberate rebellion.
- Rebellion against God is like witchcraft and includes being selective about prayer, chronic lateness, and refusing to fast or pray when directed by God.
- God blesses the righteous and godly people who practice His ways, not those who merely claim faith while continuing in sin like smoking, drinking, watching pornography, or criticizing church leadership.
- Authority comes from character rather than size or strength, as demonstrated by lions being called kings of the jungle despite not being the largest animals, and eagles fighting battles at higher altitudes where opponents cannot survive.
- Rising above mediocrity means taking spiritual battles to higher ground rather than fighting with problems at ground level, allowing God to provide victory from a position of spiritual authority.
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