Embrace Your Adventure

Jun 1, 2025

Today, we explored the powerful concept of embracing our God-given purpose. The story of Joshua taking over leadership from Moses reminds us that God doesn't ask us to mimic others, but to courageously step into our unique calling. Just as God encouraged Joshua to 'be strong and courageous,' He offers us the same assurance. We're reminded that strength, courage, and communion with God are essential in discovering and fulfilling our purpose. The message challenges us to align our will with God's, much like Jesus did in Gethsemane. By offering ourselves as 'living sacrifices,' we open the door to transformation and a deeper understanding of God's perfect will for our lives. This journey of alignment isn't always easy, but it's through this process that we truly find our purpose and experience God's boundless grace.


How can we align our will, mind, and actions with God's will in our daily lives, as discussed in the sermon?


What does it mean to embrace your unique purpose, and how can we discern God's specific plan for our lives?


How does the story of David and Goliath relate to using our everyday skills and experiences to serve God's purpose?


In what ways can we cultivate a deeper communion with God, beyond just attending church services?


How does understanding God's boundless grace and love for us impact our approach to following Him?


What lessons can we learn from Joshua's transition into leadership, especially when facing expectations to be like others?


How can we balance honoring spiritual leaders who have gone before us while still pursuing our own unique calling?


In what ways can we offer ourselves as 'living sacrifices' in our everyday lives, as mentioned in Romans 12?


How does the concept of God's love being credited as righteousness (as with Abraham) change our perspective on earning God's favor?


What practical steps can we take to help young people in our community discover and use their gifts to serve God and others?



Key Takeaways:

God has a unique purpose for each person's life

Strength, courage, and communion with God are necessary to embrace your purpose

Alignment with God's will is crucial for finding and fulfilling your purpose

God's love for us is boundless and unconditional

Discussion Questions:

Pastor Roy shared about his father encouraging him to find his own path in ministry. Have you ever felt pressure to follow someone else's expectations for your life? How did you handle it?

The sermon mentioned Joshua having to step into leadership after Moses. How do you deal with the challenge of following in someone else's footsteps or living up to others' expectations?

Reflect on the story of David and Goliath. How can we apply David's approach of using his own skills and experiences to face our own "giants"?

Pastor Roy emphasized the importance of aligning our will with God's will. What are some practical ways we can seek this alignment in our daily lives?

The sermon touched on the concept of God's boundless grace. How does understanding God's unconditional love impact the way you approach your purpose and relationship with Him?

Discuss a time when you felt God was leading you to step out of your comfort zone to fulfill His purpose. What was the outcome?

Practical Applications:

Daily Alignment: Spend time each morning in prayer, specifically asking God to align your will, mind, and actions with His plan for the day.

Identify Your "Smooth Stones": Like David used his shepherd skills, list 3-5 unique skills or experiences you have. How might God use these for His purposes?

Love Letter from God: Write a short letter to yourself from God's perspective, emphasizing His unconditional love for you. Refer to this when you struggle with feeling unworthy or unloved.

Purpose Journal: Start a journal where you reflect on moments you feel you're walking in your purpose. Look for patterns to help discern God's calling on your life.

Serve Others: Look for an opportunity this week to use your gifts to serve someone else, as a way of embracing God's purpose for your life.

Closing Prayer