Sunday, October 11, 2009

The Key to Fullness of Life (What must I do to inherit Eternal Life?)

A Valedictory Sermon by Rev'd Cyril Gershon Y. Fayose
The rich young ruler in the Bible was a hardworker and an achiever. He was religious and meticulous; but these could not earn him eternal life.
Rev'd Fayose identified three lessons that would help us understand what will earn us eternal life.
Lesson #1
Our best effort is not good enough and will not save us.
The rich young ruler was committed to religion and that led him to Jesus to find out from him what will earm him (the ruler) eternal life. With all his hardwork and wealth, he was empty and short of the mark. The things of this world therefore, cannot get us eternal life. In Lk10:3-8 Jesus told Martha what was important - the Word of God- which her sister Mary had chosen. See also Heb 4: 12-16

Lesson #2
Our spirituality will not grant us the fullness of life.
The rich young ruler had fulfilled the law since his youth but Jesus said to him, he still lacked something. Our ability to prophesy or speak in tongues, though good, will not gain us eternal life. In Amos 5, God told the Israelites He wanted them to uphold justice and not to take bribes. God is not impressed when we take bribes 6 days of the week and come to give offering on Sundays.

Lesson #3
The wealth of this world must not prevent us from gaining eternal life.
Wealth and treasure should not become our God 1Tim 6: 6+. Wealth and money is good; but the love of money will prevent us from entering the Kingdom of God.
Gaining eternal life is not something we do on our own, work for with our strength  or earn; but God by His grace, is ready to help us give up what we are holding on to.
Gaining eternal life is easy because the the grace of God to help us is free; but it is difficult because our hands are full of things we must give up.

Conclusion
Rev'd Fayose concluded his sermon with the assurance Jesus gave his disciples that everyone who has left home, parents, siblings and spouse to follow Him will get a hundredfold of what he has lost in this life.Touchung on how he became a Minister, he said in those days he thought he did not have what it took to become a Minister; but after being convinced and mentored by the Very Rev'd Livingstone Buamah, the current Moderator of the EP Church, he has not regretted and feel more blessed.
We should therefore look up to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.

The Rev'd Cyril Farose ('Cyril' means young ruler or little master) has been with the Trinity United Church for 5 years and now hands over to the Rev'd Seth Kissi. He also celebtates 20 years of service in the Ministry. He asked for prayers for the work ahead of him. We wish him all the best

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