Grace City Corvallis continues its Matthew: Endgame sermon series with a message on Matthew 18 from Pastor Seth Trimmer
Pastor Seth welcomes everyone to Grace City and reflects on the recent men's retreat, which had significant participation and powerful experiences. He emphasizes the importance of community and support, particularly highlighting the women's contributions during the retreat weekend.
The sermon series is centered on the Gospel of Matthew, with a focus on the teachings and events that lead up to Easter. Pastor Seth introduces the mini-series titled 'Endgame,' preparing the congregation for the significance of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Reading from Matthew 18, Pastor Seth discusses Jesus' teachings on humility, using a child as an illustration. He contrasts the worldly view of greatness with the biblical concept of humility, warning against pride and self-centeredness.
Pastor Seth examines the nature of pride, explaining how it leads to spiritual dangers and challenges. He discusses how genuine humility enables a true understanding of the heart of Jesus' message, highlighting the importance of humility as a precursor to true greatness in God's kingdom.
The sermon encourages the congregation to reflect on their lives, humility, and their relationship with Jesus. Pastor Seth emphasizes the transformative power of communion with Christ in helping individuals fight against pride and live in alignment with God's will.
The sermon closes with an invitation for prayer and communion, encouraging the congregation to embrace humility and seek a deeper relationship with Jesus, recognizing the importance of serving others in His kingdom.