새벽이슬예배ㅣ"오직 기도 외에는" 마가복음 9장 14-29절ㅣ김호근 목사ㅣ아틀란타 벧엘교회ㅣ1/15/2026
Welcome and Opening Prayer
Introduction to the Service
- The speaker welcomes attendees in the name of the Lord, expressing gratitude for their presence at the early morning service.
- A call is made for everyone to greet each other warmly, fostering a sense of community and fellowship.
Apostles' Creed Recitation
- The congregation is invited to recite the Apostles' Creed together as a declaration of faith before starting worship.
- Emphasis on God's omnipotence and the significance of Jesus Christ's life, death, resurrection, and ascension is highlighted during this recitation.
Prayer for Worship
Inviting God's Presence
- A prayer is offered asking God to guide the worship service according to His will rather than personal desires.
- The speaker expresses gratitude for being called into this place of grace and acknowledges that there is a purpose behind gathering together.
Worship Songs
Singing Praises
- The congregation engages in singing songs that invite God's presence into their midst, emphasizing continuous praise without ceasing.
- Lyrics reflect a longing for divine intervention and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty over their lives.
Preparation for Prayer
Heartfelt Supplication
- Attendees are encouraged to prepare their hearts through prayer, recognizing that worship should be intentional and meaningful rather than routine.
- There’s an emphasis on seeking God earnestly during this time of worship, inviting Him into their lives with sincerity.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 1:1-3
Reflection on Blessedness
- The reading from Psalm 1 highlights characteristics of a blessed person who delights in God's law and meditates on it day and night.
- It illustrates how such individuals are like trees planted by streams of water, yielding fruit in season—symbolizing spiritual prosperity and stability.
Sermon Introduction: Mark 9:14-29
Contextual Background
- The sermon begins with an introduction to Mark 9:14–29 where Jesus encounters a boy possessed by an unclean spirit that his disciples could not cast out.
Discussion Points
- Questions arise about why the disciples were unable to perform this miracle despite previous successes in casting out demons.
- This sets up a discussion about faith's role in overcoming challenges presented by evil forces.
Guest Speaker Introduction
Welcoming New Voices
- A guest pastor from Chicago is introduced; he has left his denomination due to disagreements over policies regarding same-sex marriage.
- He emphasizes unity within the church community while sharing personal testimonies about growth through faith.
Encouragement Through Testimony
Personal Reflections
- The guest speaker shares how witnessing transformations within families connected to Bethel Church has been uplifting.
- He expresses gratitude towards those who have supported him spiritually throughout his journey.
Concluding Thoughts on Spiritual Warfare
Addressing Darkness
- The sermon concludes with reflections on ongoing spiritual battles against darkness present in society today.
- Encouragement is given for believers to reclaim what has been lost or stolen by evil forces through faith and prayer.
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Jesus' Authority and the Power of Faith
The Importance of Coming to Jesus
- The speaker emphasizes the necessity of coming to Jesus for help, stating that no other means can provide the same support against evil forces.
- In times of trouble, individuals often seek help from various sources but should remember that only Jesus can truly resolve their issues.
- The speaker highlights a biblical example where Jesus could not perform miracles due to people's lack of faith, stressing that belief is crucial for divine intervention.
Faith as a Requirement
- It is essential to approach Jesus with faith; the speaker encourages believers to bring their faith when seeking assistance from Him.
- The act of memorizing and proclaiming God's word strengthens one's faith, which in turn allows God’s power to manifest in their lives.
- Even when doubts arise, declaring one’s belief can reinforce faith and lead to spiritual growth.
Seeking Faith Through Prayer
- Believers are encouraged to pray for increased faith, especially for those who struggle with belief or have non-believing family members.
- The importance of asking God for more faith is highlighted as a way to please Him and receive His blessings.
Community and Support in Faith
- Being part of a community that worships together enhances individual faith; gathering with fellow believers is portrayed as vital for spiritual growth.
- After witnessing an inability to cast out demons, disciples question why they failed despite previous successes; this reflects on the need for prayer alongside faith.
Understanding Faith Through Action
- True belief manifests through prayer; those who claim to have faith but do not pray may lack genuine belief.
- Personal anecdotes illustrate how early experiences shaped understanding and commitment to faith, emphasizing the transformative power of encountering Jesus.
The Journey of Faith and Perseverance
Early Struggles and Determination
- The speaker recounts the initial resistance from family regarding their decision to pursue theology, leading to significant emotional turmoil.
- Physical and verbal abuse from peers, including a brother, marked the beginning of a challenging journey towards becoming a pastor.
- Despite threats from teachers to prioritize school over church attendance, the speaker chose faith, reading Esther three times for strength.
- Endured two hours of physical punishment in a counseling session as a test of resolve; this experience solidified their commitment to ministry.
Reflection on Trials and Growth
- After enduring hardship, the speaker concluded that if they couldn't withstand such persecution, they were unfit for pastoral leadership.
- A year without attending church followed due to spiritual struggles; however, divine intervention led them back through impactful literature.
- Emphasizes the importance of prayer in overcoming challenges; likens personal struggles to Peter's denial despite his sincere intentions.
The Power of Prayer
- Stresses that knowing the right path is insufficient without active prayer; urges listeners to remain vigilant in their spiritual practices.
- Encourages persistent prayer during difficult times, drawing parallels with Jesus' example in Gethsemane as essential for spiritual resilience.
Call to Action: Seeking Divine Help
- Invites individuals facing personal or familial crises to seek God's assistance fervently through prayer and community support.
- Highlights God’s desire to help those who earnestly seek Him; encourages collective prayer for strength and guidance amidst adversity.
Community Support and Spiritual Leadership
- Expresses gratitude towards supportive communities like Chicago Central Church that foster growth through shared faith and prayers.
- Calls upon God’s blessings for leaders within the church community while emphasizing the need for continuous prayerful engagement.