In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get distracted by the demands of life. But, are you connected to the true source of power in your life? This is the core question addressed in This weeks message, "Are You Connected?"
The message begins by drawing a vivid analogy between being disconnected from a power source and being disconnected from God. Just as a light won’t turn on if the electricity is cut off, our spiritual lives can’t thrive unless we remain connected to God, the ultimate source of power.
Pastor P emphasizes the importance of prayer, not just as a passing thought throughout the day, but as a dedicated time to connect with God. Jesus Himself, though fully God, modeled the need for constant prayer and dependence on His Father. If He needed to stay connected to God through prayer, how much more do we?
The Lord’s Prayer, found in Matthew 6:6-13, serves as a guide—not a script. It's a reminder to put God’s will and kingdom first, trusting that He will provide our daily needs. The sermon urges us to approach God with confidence, knowing that He hears our prayers and answers according to His perfect plan—whether the answer is "yes," "no," or "not yet."
Ultimately, staying connected means prioritizing prayer in our daily lives, carving out time away from distractions, and recognizing that without God, we are powerless. The message challenges us to examine our own lives and ask: Are you connected? Are you relying on the source of true power to navigate through life’s trials and decisions, or are you living in spiritual darkness?
The choice is ours. Stay connected, and experience the grace and strength that only God can provide.