"You Were Built for the Road" (Sunday 15, 2026 Sermon)
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Preaching: Owen Beale
What if the clearest map for your calling looks a lot like a dashboard? We open Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12 and trace a living metaphor: you are designed like a car, uniquely engineered for a purpose, meant to move with the body of Christ on a shared road. Owen Beale joins us to connect Scripture to daily life with plain, memorable language—design, fuel, driver, maintenance, restoration, and motion—so you can trade comparison and control for clarity and courage.
We start with design: God doesn’t mass-produce people. Drawing on Romans 12, we unpack why different gifts aren’t problems to fix but instructions to follow. From leadership and teaching to service and mercy, each role keeps the church running. Then we check the tank. Prayer, Scripture, worship, and the Holy Spirit are the fuel that turns potential into power. If you feel stalled, it may not be a roadmap issue—it may be a refill issue.
From there, we hand over the keys. Proverbs 3 reframes surrender as wisdom, not weakness. Letting Jesus drive means delays can carry meaning, detours can spare damage, and destinations can stay steady even when the route changes. We talk real maintenance, too—repentance as routine care that scrapes off bitterness, unclogs pride, and keeps the heart responsive. And for those who feel too dented or too late, we lean into hope: the Manufacturer still restores. God rebuilds what shame says is totaled, repainting stories with mercy.
Finally, we put it in gear. James challenges us to move: purpose often clarifies in motion. Start small, serve somewhere, take the next right risk, and let God steer a moving life. Along the way, we honor the unseen parts of the body—those quiet alternators and brake pads whose faithfulness keeps the whole journey safe. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a tune-up of hope, and leave a review telling us: What’s your next mile?
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