The sermon focuses on the church's role in accepting the lost and rejected, drawing parallels with Jesus's ministry. It emphasizes that a church should not prioritize internal voices over the needs of those outside the church, nor should success hinder outreach to the humble. The speaker stresses the importance of creating an approachable environment for those far from God, where they feel loved and not judged. He cautions against wavering in the face of criticism when ministering to marginalized individuals, and reminds listeners of Jesus's power to heal and restore, both physically and spiritually. The sermon concludes by urging the audience to consider Jesus's true identity and to make Him the Lord of their lives, so that they may become a people that accepts the lost and rejected and has the heart of God.
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