this past sunday

May 4th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Gustafson delivered a powerful sermon centered around the transformative encounter of Saul with Jesus, as depicted in Acts 9. The sermon illuminated how a moment of divine intervention can change the course of our lives, much like Saul's transformation to Paul. Here are some key takeaways from the sermon:

The Power of Divine Encounters: Pastor Gustafson shared his personal story of being called to ministry, drawing parallels with Saul's life-changing encounter with Jesus. These moments remind us that God often reaches out to us in unexpected ways, encouraging us to embrace our true calling.

Transformation Through Faith: Saul's experience on the road to Damascus teaches us that no matter how far we feel from grace, transformation is always possible. This story encourages us to remain open to God's voice and the changes it can bring into our lives.

Embracing Forgiveness and Redemption: The sermon reminded us that, like Saul, we too can be forgiven and redeemed. Despite our past mistakes, God offers us a new path filled with hope and purpose.

As we reflect on these messages, let's approach this week with open hearts, ready to embrace transformation and extend grace to ourselves and others. Remember, every moment is an opportunity to grow closer to God and fulfill the calling He has for us.

discussion questions

  1. Reflect on the Transformation of Saul: Acts 9 describes Saul's encounter with Jesus. How does this story illustrate the power of God's grace and the potential for personal transformation? How can this encourage us in our own faith journeys?

  2. Personal Moments of Change: Pastor Gustafson shared a pivotal moment when he was told, "You should be a pastor." Have you experienced a similar moment where a few words changed your life's direction? How did you respond, and what did you learn from it?

  3. The Role of Ananias: Consider Ananias's role in Saul's conversion. How can we be like Ananias in supporting others through their spiritual transformations? What does this teach us about obedience and trust in God's plan?

  4. Understanding Forgiveness: Reflect on the sermon's emphasis on forgiveness despite our sins. How does understanding God's forgiveness impact your view of yourself and others? What steps can we take to live out this forgiveness in our community?

  5. Spiritual Blindness and Sight: Saul was physically blinded before he could truly see spiritually. What "blind spots" might we have in our own spiritual lives, and how can we seek God's guidance to gain clearer vision?

  6. Living Out the Call of Jesus: How can we, as a church community, respond to the call of "I am Jesus" in our daily lives? What practical actions can we take to reflect Christ's love and message in our interactions with others?

  7. Applying the Sermon: What is one specific action you feel led to take this week in response to the sermon's message? How can we support each other in these commitments?