We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. Sunday March 22, 2026. Simday Service.
Opening Hymn: Don’t judge others by Tamus Riley:
He’s always there
No one has ever heard him speak
Although he’ll stare
Soon very soon he? in his mouth
And you’ll be surprised of the words that come out
He might be a father that you turned your back on
Or your brother that haven’t seen in so long
You see him on the streets whith rats for clothes, how did he end up in the streets no one knows where he is from or what is about
But you’d be surprised if? in his mouth
He might be a prophet, that you read of in book
Or your savior, despite him clothes
So don’t you ever jump to judge
Don’t you ever jump to judge
Looks may be deceiving, but every man’s got their meaning
I can tell you, you might end up in he’s shoes
On the corner singing the blues
Don’t you ever jump to judge, look beyond the cover of before you jump to judge
Looks may be deceiving, but every man’s got their meaning
He might be a father that you turned your back on
Or your brother that your finger’s point on
The woman in the street that you pass by, is somebody’s mother, somebody’s wife
I can’t blind my eyes, I’m crying inside
People criticize who stereotype
Might be a mother that you turned your back on
Or your sister that your finger’s point on
We are the people of the streets, we all are one
No matter how you sit, a one nation
And soon very soon, we’ve got to be strong
And look beyond this mass confusion
It might be creation that you turned your back on
Or your heaven?
So don’t you ever jump to judge, look beyond the cover before you jump to judge
Looks may be deceiving, but every man’s got their meaning
So don’t you ever jump to judge, look beyond the cover before you jump to judge
Looks may be deceiving, but every man’s got their meaning
Sermon:
Judging often stems from our own insecurities, biases, or superficial appearances, leading to unfair assumptions, broken relationships, and unnecessary pain. Often, we judge others to boost our own ego or deflect from our own insecurities and flaws.
As noted in Matthew 7:1-2, the standards you use to judge others will be used against you; choosing empathy instead of condemnation is a wiser path. Working for Our Heavenly Father often involves a calling to go anywhere He sends, just as Jesus was sent by the Father to complete his work. This commitment means serving in various locations, often empowered by the Holy Spirit (the Comforter) who guides and supports you in any mission field.
It turns every day into an adventure of sorts, where the goal isn’t just to get through the “to-do” list, but to be attentive to where you’re being guided.
A balanced life—encompassing spiritual, physical, mental, and social well-being—is expected by our Heavenly Father to achieve happiness, manage earthly duties, and avoid burnout.This balance is not about giving equal time to every activity, but rather about prioritizing “the things that really matter”—your love for Our Heavenly Father,Our Heavenly Father does not abandon his children and provides a nurturing environment where they are healed from sin and supported through life’s challenge.When you look at the accounts of those who reached their breaking point, several recurring signs emerge:In the case of the prophet Elijah (1 Kings 19), he reached a point where he physically could not go on, feeling hopeless and desiring to quit. This “I’ve had enough” When the weight of responsibility clouds your judgment, you may find yourself unable to make clear, wise decisions—a state common to leaders in the Bible who had not yet learned todelegate or rest.
Closing Prayer: Heavenly Father I confess that I have tried to handle everything in my own strength. I have pushed myself, worried too much, and carried burdens You never asked me to carry alone. Today, I release it all into Your hands.
Our Lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sin
against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the
Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me.
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