Sermon Replay | Get Your House In Order
This powerful message invites us into a transformative journey of spiritual organization as we step into a new year. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14:40, we're reminded that 'all things should be done decently and in order.' But this isn't about rigid control—it's about creating space for God's blessings to flow into our lives. The sermon challenges us to examine which 'rooms' of our lives are out of order: Is it our front door, where we've allowed too many negative influences access? Our living room, where our daily rhythms have become chaotic? Our kitchen, where we're consuming media and conversations that poison our peace? Or perhaps our closet, filled with unresolved pain we've been avoiding? The message beautifully connects the order God desires in corporate worship with the order He wants in our personal lives. We're reminded that disorder is expensive—it costs us time, peace, energy, relationships, and progress. Yet we're also cautioned against trying to renovate every room at once. Sustainable transformation happens room by room, choice by choice, day by day. The call is clear: stop touring other people's houses and start tending to your own. Stop sipping everyone else's tea and start brewing your own. When we focus on getting our own house in order—spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and practically—we position ourselves to receive and steward the overflow God wants to pour into our lives.
