Led by Christ

Monday Morning Moment / Key Takewaway:
Reject thoughts of worry or fear and choose to embrace a "singular focus" on faith in God's provision.
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Sermon Handout

Scripture(s):
  • Romans 12:1-3
  • Romans 8:1-7
  • Romans 8:14
  • Romans 8:24-28
Sermon Series:
Speaker:
Reginald Heath
Date:
03/15/2026

Supporting Scriptures:

  • Romans 8:1-7
  • Romans 8:14
  • Romans 8:24-28
  • Romans 12:1-3
  • 1 John 1:7-9
  • 2 Timothy 2:15
  • Colossians 1:15-17; 2:8
  • Galatians 5:16-25
  • John 1:1-5; 10-14

Main Points:

  • Walking After the Spirit: Elder Heath begins by reading from Romans 8, emphasizing that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus who walk after the Spirit rather than the flesh. He defines being “led by Christ” as having a mind focused on spiritual things rather than carnal desires.
  • The Identity of a Son: The sermon explores the question “Who are you?” by referencing Romans 8:14, which states that those led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God. Elder Heath argues that true identity is found in this divine connection and the internal presence of God.
  • Intercession and Hope: Elder Heath discusses the role of the Spirit in helping human infirmities, particularly when believers do not know how to pray. He notes that the Spirit makes intercession with “groanings which cannot be uttered,” aligning the believer with the will of God.
  • Selflessness and Advocacy: A central theme of the sermon is shifting focus from one’s own problems to the needs of others. Elder Heath encourages listeners to be “ambassadors” for Christ, representing Him by having brothers and sisters on their minds and in their prayers.
  • Global Christian Solidarity: The Elder highlights the plight of persecuted Christians in countries like North Korea, China, and parts of Africa. He contrasts the freedom to worship in the West with the life-threatening risks others take, urging the congregation not to take their spiritual ease for granted.
  • Sacrifice and Transformation: Referencing Romans 12, the sermon calls for believers to present their bodies as “living sacrifices”. Elder Heath warns against being conformed to the world, advocating instead for a “transformation by the renewing of the mind” through Christ.
  • Sober Self-Assessment: Elder Heath concludes by cautioning against thinking too highly of oneself. He argues that true faith requires a sober mind and a recognition that everything—grace, mercy, and strength—comes from God’s deal of faith to each man.

Overall Message:

The sermon encourages listeners to cultivate a life that is visibly “led by Christ,” where their actions and prayers reflect an identity as a child of God. It serves as a call to move beyond self-centeredness and worldly conformity, instead embracing a global perspective of the Church and a renewed mind that prioritizes God’s purpose over personal comfort.

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