Don't Give Up
The sermon centers on the transformative power of divine burden, illustrated through Nehemiah's response to the broken state of Jerusalem—his grief, fasting, and prayer arising not from personal crisis but from hearing the suffering of others. It calls the church to move beyond self-centered concerns like health, wealth, and personal comfort to embrace a spiritual urgency for lost souls, national revival, and communal restoration. Through vivid personal anecdotes and cultural observations, the message underscores that true faith is marked by empathy, collective action, and shared burden-bearing, rejecting division and instead calling believers to build up one another, stand firm in spiritual battle, and act boldly in service. The preacher challenges the congregation to examine their hearts, repent of indifference, and actively seek God's heart for the world by praying for New York, their families, and their neighbors, emphasizing that change begins not with grand programs but with a single, humble plea: 'Give me a burden.'
| Sermon ID | 827231624566778 |
| Duration | 28:31 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |