The sermon explores how God uses diverse and imperfect individuals to fulfill His purposes, referencing the calling of the twelve disciples as an example. It emphasizes that, like the disciples, ordinary people can be used extraordinarily by God. The speaker highlights the varied personalities and backgrounds of the disciples—from Peter's impulsiveness to Matthew's despised profession as a tax collector—to illustrate that God can unite individuals with differing viewpoints for a common mission. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing the vital nature of the gospel message, the necessity of active participation in spreading it, and reliance on the Holy Spirit's power. The message concludes with an invitation to embrace faith and participate in the community of believers, symbolized by communion.
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