Emmanuel Oset - June 10, 2023

Made to Dream

Made for More

We see God’s ambitiousness in his creation of the world. As God’s image bearers, we too are made to dream and be ambitious. However, there are many questions and concerns around being ambitious today: Is having big dreams opposed to contentment? How far is too far with being ambitious? What if I have missed out on achieving my dreams and it’s now too late for me? In this sermon, Emmanuel Oset addresses these concerns from the story of the building of the Tower of Babel. Watch to find out what it means for us to be dreamers, how to cultivate a posture of dreaming and how our dreams can reach their greatest purposes under God.

Scripture References: Genesis 11:1-9, Genesis 12:1-3

From Series: "Made for More"

“Can’t I simply aspire to be a rich influential billionaire and still be a Christian?” "No, you can’t. It is impossible to become that rich or influential without staining your values as a Christian, then at that point, money will be your god. Don’t use God to justify your greed and desire to be influential. Vanity upon vanity, All is …." "Yes, you can. People use Christianity as an excuse to be lazy and settle for less. God’s people should be the most successful people out there. We carry the life of God in us, and our God is not a God of mediocrity. Stop making excuses and dream bigger!" Depending on who you are, you might fall on either side of the coin, but this question points to deeper questions we must answer: When are we crossing the line of living for God and pursuing our own big dreams? Are we settling for less than who God has called us to be if we just stay in our little corner? Join us this Sunday as we begin this three part series: Made for More, as we answer these pressing questions and learn how to be ambitious with the unique talents, interests, and positions God has given us.

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