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Sent to Bring Life

Sent to Bring Life

The message emphasizes the importance of embracing a divine mission, mirroring Christ's invasion of a foreign world to bring life and demonstrate God's wisdom. It highlights the necessity of trusting God's guidance and purpose, even amidst opposition, and underscores the vital role of faith—rooted in hearing and believing God's essence—to navigate the enemy's schemes of doubt and manipulation. Ultimately, the message calls for consistent engagement with God through prayer and intimacy to effectively serve others, transfer life, and fulfill the divine purpose of bringing God's life and truth to a foreign world.

Trusting the God Who Sends

• We are living in a foreign world — not in its physical geography, but in its way of thinking.
• Jesus came not to condemn but to invade this fallen world to preserve life and bring light.
• Like Joseph was sent to Egypt, Jesus was sent to us — and now we are sent in His name.

John 17:18 – "As You sent Me into the world, I also have sent them into the world."

I. The Importance of Being Sent
• Nothing in God's sending is accidental — the means, mission, and ministry all matter.
• You were placed where you are with purpose — to transfer the life of Christ into a dark and deceived world.
• Ministry begins when we understand: God sent me here.

"Everything in life matters when God sends you."
"The life we give is not ours — it's His."

II. Invading a Foreign Way of Thinking
• The world's thinking is foreign to God — and yet we are sent to interrupt and influence it.
• Jesus brought the wisdom of God to confront the wisdom of man.
• We do not belong to the world's system — but we are sent into it to be light.

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Luke 4; Luke 5
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