God Wants To Use You Episode 4
Description
Pastor Danny Wolford opens with Acts 20:24 , painting Paul’s words as the heartbeat of a “mission possible.” He reminds us that the Christian life is not a spectator sport but an active assignment—hand-delivered by God to every believer and never revoked. Danny’s tone is energetic yet pastoral as he traces three big questions: What is the mission? Why does it matter? How do we carry it out?
He first re-sets our identity: we are witnesses, not salespeople. A witness simply tells the truth of what they have seen Christ do. Danny shares a story of a flight attendant who hands out peanuts while quietly serving “in Jesus’ name,” demonstrating that evangelism can be as simple as everyday kindness paired with a ready testimony.
Pivoting to urgency, he holds up Matthew 9:37 —“The harvest is plentiful”—and describes a world starving for hope. Drawing on recent headlines, he shows how loneliness and despair plague communities, then contrasts that darkness with the life-saving power of the gospel (Romans 1:16 ). The congregation hears that eternity, not just morality, hangs in the balance when we choose to speak or stay silent.
Danny spends the center of the sermon offering practical handles:
In your workplace: do quality work, arrive early, refuse gossip—let excellence speak first, then words follow.
In your family: apologize quickly, celebrate often, pray openly so kids see faith lived out.
In your community: smile in the checkout line, tip generously, volunteer where needs are obvious.
He calls this “show-and-tell Christianity”—actions that authenticate words. Then, with contagious optimism, he describes the joy of leading someone to Christ, likening it to hearing your name shouted across heaven by souls you helped rescue.
To land the message, Danny invokes Paul again: finishing the race is worth any cost, because people are eternal. He issues a clear, personal challenge: Will you accept your mission this week? The invitation song “Use Me” becomes a musical prayer as the congregation stands, ready to step into God’s assignment with new resolve.
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