
Matt Brown
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We Need God to Open Our Eyes to the Gospel
11828:59Gospel-Centered LivingPurpose and MotivationGospelEPH 3:14Matt Brown emphasizes the necessity of being driven by the Gospel, urging listeners to reflect on their motivations in life. He highlights how many people pursue goals for recognition or security, yet true fulfillment comes from understanding and being captivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Brown draws from Ephesians 3, where Paul prays for believers to grasp the depth of Christ's love, encouraging a life that is not only purpose-driven but Gospel-driven. He illustrates this with the story of Henrietta Mears, whose impact on young people led to significant ministries, demonstrating how a life centered on the Gospel can change the world. Ultimately, he calls for a transformation in daily habits to align with a Gospel-driven life.
We Reap What We Sow
11327:19Reaping and SowingGospelEvangelismPSA 105:5HAB 2:14MAT 28:19JHN 21:25ROM 4:11CO 13:12CO 9:6GAL 5:22GAL 6:71PE 3:15Matt Brown emphasizes the principle of reaping what we sow, urging attendees to invest their lives into the gospel. He shares personal experiences and stories of God's movement, encouraging everyone to be inspired and to take action in their communities. Brown highlights the importance of focusing on the goodness of the gospel rather than the negatives of culture, advocating for a life filled with love, joy, and the fruits of the Spirit. He calls for a new wave of evangelism, where believers are moved to share the stories of God's work in the world. The sermon concludes with a prayer for openness to God's movement and a commitment to live as carriers of the gospel.
Small Gospel Acts Still Change the World
9032:32Impact of Small ActsGospelEvangelismACT 8:1Matt Brown emphasizes the significance of small gospel acts in changing the world, drawing inspiration from the story of Philip in Acts 8. He highlights that every Christian is called to share the hope of Jesus with those around them, regardless of their circumstances. Brown encourages believers to live with eternity's values in view and to be passionate about reaching those who are far from God. He illustrates how Philip's obedience to the Holy Spirit led to the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch, which ultimately impacted an entire nation. The sermon calls for Christians to recognize the power of their everyday interactions and the potential for small acts of faith to create lasting change.