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あらすじ・解説
In this powerful sermon, Elder Allen Plumber delivers a stirring message titled "Just Enough is Not Enough," encouraging believers to live with a faith that is full, sustainable, and ready to meet the demands of the times.
Drawing from Matthew 25:8-9 and the broader context of Matthew 25:1-15, Elder Plumber challenges listeners to examine the state of their spiritual lives. Using the parable of the wise and foolish virgins, he reminds us that being "half full" or even "half empty" simply isn't enough when it comes to living a life pleasing to God. Our spiritual reserves must be overflowing — not just for ourselves, but so we can support others when they are in need.
Key questions for reflection include:
- When was the last time you told someone, they needed to be saved?
- Can someone truly count on you for prayer and spiritual support?
- How bright is your light shining in a world that desperately needs hope?
Elder Plumber emphasizes that it’s not enough to "have just enough" — we must pursue a deeper, lasting relationship with God that can sustain us through trials and empower us to pour into others.
Follow Along with These Notes:
- Scripture References: Matthew 25:8-9, Matthew 25:1-15
- Self-Reflection:
- Are you spiritually half empty or half full?
- Either way, it's not enough — seek to be completely full.
- Action Points:
- Commit to telling others about salvation through Jesus. We can't share our oil, but we can preach.
- Be someone others can depend on for consistent prayer.
- Keep your spiritual lamp filled and your light burning brightly.
- Final Encouragement: Get filled, stay filled, and let your life be a source of sustainable faith for yourself and for others.