Raised to Life: Talk 2 – Identify
builder2024-04-20T13:44:01+08:00Talk BRO. AUDEE VILLARAZA: We are in this wonderful Presence. As we break open the Word of God, Everybody, lift your hands, and let’s sing together: Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet And a Light unto my path. You Look Like God The Scripture I'm going to read is not new. You've heard this Scripture time and time again. I'm choosing this passage because it encourages me so much to know how God sees me. To those who might be new here, if you don't know how God sees and loves you, this Scripture will change that: It's plain and simple. According to the Scripture, you look like God. The biggest problem with many of us is that we don't usually like ourselves, especially the way we look. If you're young enough and have the time and resources, you'll probably have something done to yourself. But here's the thing: that's how God made you. You were created in His image and likeness. For everyone who is in here and even those watching online, you made the right decision to come to church today. The enemy doesn't want you here. He doesn't want you to hear from the preacher that you are created in God's image and likeness. The enemy wants you to hate yourself for who you are. But God wants to tell you that you are perfectly, completely, and absolutely loved-- because He created you. The enemy is shaking because you're here in church and you're bound to be encouraged by this message today. When you start loving who you are and how God made you to be, you're likely to do great things for God. Here's our big message for today: Let's pray... "Father, this is Your Word. We thank You that you are here with us. Thank you for creating us in your image and likeness. Teach us how to love and appreciate ourselves the way you appreciate us. Teach us that because Jesus is in us, we can do great things through His Name. In Jesus' Name. Amen. Thy Word is a Lamp unto my feet and a Light unto my path. Surprise: Two Lessons! Copying has been a practice in every culture. For example, you copy an original song and you try to make it your own. You copy something so successful, and you try to bank on that. Copying can be good especially if you copy the good stuff. There is, however, also danger in copying. When I was in high school, our Science teacher announced that there would be a pop quiz. Of course, we were not prepared for it-- 50 percent of the students in the room started grumbling. There was only one guy who was grinning from ear to ear. Ernesto (not his real name) was the smartest guy in our class, and he was probably prepared for the quiz. Suddenly, something crazy happened for the very first time. Ernesto, who always sat at the front, discretely showed