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Are You Using Your Skills for the Lord?

Exodus 36:1-7

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
March 11 2024

This message invites the church to see skill, craftsmanship, and practical gifting as part of God's redemptive work rather than something separate from spiritual life. The service begins with worship around Jesus as hope on earth and then moves into intercession for government, cities, and righteous influence in the nation. In that context, Exodus 36 becomes a powerful reminder that skill is meant to serve holy purpose. The message suggests that gifts are not accidental or merely for personal advancement. They are part of how God builds, blesses, and brings his work into visible form. The sermon leaves the church with hope that what they know how to do can become an offering to the Lord and a contribution to the good of others.

  • The service opens with worship centered on Jesus as hope for the earth and on God's heart for Korea.
  • Prayer then turns toward righteous counselors, leaders, and people of wisdom in places of influence.
  • The sermon moves into Exodus 36 and the use of skill in the construction of what belongs to God.
  • The church is encouraged to see practical ability as something called, consecrated, and useful for kingdom purposes.

Stop separating your practical skills from your spiritual calling. Ask God how your training, craftsmanship, wisdom, or creativity can be used for his purposes and for the blessing of others. Offer your competence to the Lord as part of your worship.

Lord, thank you for the skills and abilities you place in your people. Show us how to use them for your glory, for the building up of others, and for the good works you have prepared for us to do.

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Are You Using Your Skills for the Lord?

Exodus 36:1-7

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Exodus 36:1-7

This message invites the church to see skill, craftsmanship, and practical gifting as part of God's redemptive work rather than something separate from spiritual life. The service begins with worship around Jesus as hope on earth and then moves into intercession for government, cities, and righteous influence in the nation. In that context, Exodus 36 becomes a powerful reminder that skill is meant to serve holy purpose. The message suggests that gifts are not accidental or merely for personal advancement. They are part of how God builds, blesses, and brings his work into visible form. The sermon leaves the church with hope that what they know how to do can become an offering to the Lord and a contribution to the good of others.

  • The service opens with worship centered on Jesus as hope for the earth and on God's heart for Korea.
  • Prayer then turns toward righteous counselors, leaders, and people of wisdom in places of influence.
  • The sermon moves into Exodus 36 and the use of skill in the construction of what belongs to God.
  • The church is encouraged to see practical ability as something called, consecrated, and useful for kingdom purposes.

Stop separating your practical skills from your spiritual calling. Ask God how your training, craftsmanship, wisdom, or creativity can be used for his purposes and for the blessing of others. Offer your competence to the Lord as part of your worship.

Lord, thank you for the skills and abilities you place in your people. Show us how to use them for your glory, for the building up of others, and for the good works you have prepared for us to do.

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