Rochester Assembly Young Adults

Called 2 Go Part 1

38 min · 30. Mai 2026
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This sermon kicks off the series by challenging Christians to see through scripture that Jesus commands us to GO. As soldiers for Christ, we must simply obey.

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Be Disciples Part 5

Prayer is essential to discipleship because it aligns believers with the will of God. In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done” (Matthew 6:9–10). Prayer is not primarily about getting God to agree with us; it is about surrendering ourselves to Him. Romans 12:1–2 shows that transformation happens through renewed minds and lives surrendered as living sacrifices. Prayer becomes the place where disciples are reshaped into people who discern and desire God’s will above their own. The sermon also highlighted prayer as a source of spiritual endurance, protection, and healing. Prayer builds faith and spiritual stamina (Jude 1:17–23), strengthens believers during trials (Matthew 26:41; Philippians 4:6–7), and equips them to stand against the enemy’s schemes (Ephesians 6:11–18). Prayer also brings healing and restoration through confession and forgiveness (James 5:16). A disciple who neglects prayer becomes spiritually weak and vulnerable, but a disciple who remains devoted to prayer grows stronger, more discerning, and more dependent on the presence of God.

21. Mai 202650 min
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Be Disciples Part 4

Jesus declared in John 15:8 that bearing much fruit proves someone is His disciple and glorifies the Father. Spiritual fruit is not simply outward success or activity but the visible evidence of a life connected to Christ. Jesus described Himself as the vine and believers as the branches, teaching that apart from Him we can do nothing (John 15:5–6). Fruitfulness flows from abiding in Jesus through prayer, obedience, and intimacy with Him. A disconnected branch withers spiritually, but a disciple who remains rooted in Christ experiences lasting transformation and multiplication. The sermon also emphasized that the condition of the heart determines whether spiritual fruit can grow. In the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13), Jesus explained how distractions, persecution, shallow roots, and worldly desires choke out God’s Word. What believers allow into and around their hearts affects spiritual growth. Additionally, words reveal the true condition of the heart (Matthew 12:33–37). A disciple’s speech exposes whether the heart is producing righteousness or corruption. Scripture hidden in the heart (Psalm 119:11) protects believers from sin and cultivates lasting fruitfulness.

21. Mai 202653 min
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Be Disciples Part 3

This message focused on obedience and spiritual loyalty through the story of Balaam. God clearly commanded Balaam not to go with Balak’s messengers and not to curse Israel because they were blessed (Numbers 22:12). Although Balaam verbally acknowledged God’s authority, his heart was still drawn toward reward, honor, and financial gain. His compromise reveals that partial obedience is still disobedience. A disciple-soldier must follow God’s commands completely rather than trying to negotiate with them based on personal desires. The sermon also emphasized that Satan often works through compromise rather than direct opposition. Balaam eventually found a way to gain reward by leading Israel into idolatry and sexual immorality (Numbers 25; Revelation 2:14). The enemy’s strategies have not changed—if he cannot destroy believers directly, he seeks to corrupt them gradually through temptation and compromise. The New Testament repeatedly warns against the “way of Balaam” (2 Peter 2:15; Jude 1:11). Soldiers for Christ are called to unwavering obedience, spiritual discernment, and holiness in a culture that constantly pressures believers to compromise truth.

21. Mai 202639 min
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Be Disciples Part 2

The life of Jesus demonstrates that humility is foundational to discipleship. Before beginning His public ministry, Jesus waited until the appointed time of the Father, beginning around the age of thirty (Luke 3:23). He did not rush ahead seeking influence or recognition. Instead, He allowed John the Baptist’s ministry to prepare the way, fulfilling prophecy and glorifying God’s timing. John himself modeled humility by refusing titles and redirecting attention to Christ in John 1:19– 23. This teaches disciples that spiritual maturity includes trusting God’s timing rather than striving for personal recognition. The sermon also addressed how pride often reveals itself through comparison, competition, and self-promotion. In Luke 9:46–48, the disciples argued over who was the greatest, but Jesusresponded by elevating childlike humility. He taught that greatness in the Kingdom is found in serving, not status. Jesus further corrected the disciples in Luke 22:24–30 by declaring that the greatest among them must become like a servant. Christ Himself only did what He saw the Father doing (John 5:19–20, 30), showing that humility is complete dependence upon God’s will rather than personal ambition.

21. Mai 202655 min