The River Worship - Sermons
Take It Back: Returning to Your Maker This sermon powerfully addresses the human tendency toward comparison and spiritual wandering in the digital age, while emphasizing God's unwavering love and readiness to restore His children. Using the modern analogy of AppleCare warranty and the timeless parable of the Prodigal Son, the message reveals that just as broken devices must return to their manufacturer for restoration, broken lives must return to their Creator for healing. The sermon challenges the lie that we are accidents or that our past disqualifies us from God's love, affirming instead that our identity as sons and daughters of God is not contingent on performance but secured by the blood of Jesus Christ. The central call is for believers to turn back to the Father, who has been watching and waiting, ready to restore identity, authority, and dignity—not through repair, but through complete transformation into a new creation. Key Points: - Cultivate an "attitude of gratitude" rather than falling into constant comparison through social media - When life breaks, we must return to the One who made us—God is our manufacturer - The world offers fake remedies and quick fixes, but only God can truly restore and make us new - Our identity as God's children is not based on our performance or worthiness but on His grace - God doesn't just repair what's broken; He makes us completely new creations - The warranty over our lives was paid for by the precious blood of Jesus Christ - No sin is too deep to be covered by the blood of Christ; no mess is beyond redemption - We are not accidents—we were made by God, for God, with purpose and destiny - God never stopped watching us, even when we turned away from Him - We don't need to clean ourselves up before coming back to God; we can return right now Scripture Reference: - Luke 15:11-24 (The Parable of the Prodigal Son) - Primary focus - 2 Corinthians 5:17 (New creation in Christ) - Ezekiel 36:26 (New heart and new spirit) - Revelation 21 (God making all things new) - Jeremiah 29:11 (Referenced: plans to prosper with hope and future)
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