Sermon Notes
This sermon, titled “Go Deep,” challenges believers to experience the fullness of life in Christ by moving beyond a shallow faith. It begins by contrasting life without Jesus—marked by spiritual death, separation from God, and bondage to sin—with life in Christ, where we are made new, justified, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. The sermon emphasizes that intimacy with God flows from our identity in Christ and calls us to go deeper in our relationship with Him.
As we grow in our walk with Jesus, we are encouraged to pursue righteousness, flee from sin, and surround ourselves with other believers who are also seeking God’s will. The message underscores the importance of consecration as preparation for being used by God and highlights that deep spirituality requires a balanced focus on our relationship with God (upward), personal holiness (inward), and our impact on the world (outward).
The sermon concludes by reminding us that the miracles and blessings we experience are not the end goal but a means to draw us closer to Jesus. We are called to live a life fully devoted to Him, forsaking all else to follow Him. True depth in our faith leads us to live for Jesus, reflecting His love and truth in every area of our lives while avoiding the pitfalls of selfishness, legalism, and worldliness.