Pastor Johnson delivered a powerful sermon on "Jesus is my portion," emphasizing that God is the source of all strength, hope, and contentment. The sermon urges believers to never give up, even when their physical strength fails, highlighting the difference between "giving out" physically and "giving up" spiritually.
Drawing from Psalms and Lamentations, he teaches that God's mercies are new every morning and that God remains our constant strength. The sermon identifies four declarations of faith when one claims Jesus as their portion: contentment, trust, devotion, and hope. It also contrasts the blessed portion of the righteous with the "portion" of the wicked—described as snares, fire, and brimstone. He strongly advises serving the Lord from a young age to build a lasting foundation for life.
The sermon concludes by reaffirming that Jesus is our "everything" and the ultimate source of blessing and salvation.
- God as the Ultimate Motivator and Encourager
- "Jesus is My Portion" as a Declaration of Faith
- God's Strength in Human Weakness
- "Give Out, Don't Give Up"
- The Importance of Having a "Push"
- Serving the Lord from a Young Age
- God's Renewed Mercy
- The Portion of the Righteous
- The Portion of the Wicked
- 1. Reflect on the difference between "giving out" and "giving up" in your own life, and maintain a will to persevere spiritually.
- 2. Identify who in your life "pushes" you to grow and be a better person—and be that person for someone else.
- 3. Read and meditate on the scripture passages mentioned: Psalm 73:26; Lamentations 3:22-27; Psalm 11:6.
- 4. If you are young, commit to serving the Lord now to build a strong spiritual foundation for the future.