Sermon Messages

Fullness in All Things

Hebrews 13:15-16

WS
Wendell Seebachan
Teaching Ministry
February 22 2024

This teaching invites the church to pursue fullness in all things by learning how task and relationship belong together in a life that pleases God. Using Hebrews 13:15-16 as a foundation, the message connects praise, generosity, and daily human interaction with the larger call to maturity in Christ. Framed more like a classroom conversation than a traditional sermon, it helps believers see themselves and others more clearly so that relationships can become healthier and more fruitful. The hope of the message is that God cares not only about what his people accomplish, but also about how they share, communicate, and walk with one another in the process. Pay attention not only to what you are trying to accomplish, but also to how you are treating people along the way. Let praise, generosity, and thoughtful communication become part of your discipleship, not side issues. Ask God to help you grow in self-awareness so that your relationships can reflect the goodness of Christ more fully. Lord, teach us to live with fullness in all things. Shape both our tasks and our relationships, and help us offer you praise, generosity, and shared life in ways that truly please you.

  • The message begins by introducing the speaker and the theme of fullness in task and relationship.
  • Hebrews 13 provides the biblical frame, tying praise and practical goodness together as sacrifices pleasing to God.
  • From there, the teaching moves into stories, examples, and interactive reflection designed to help the church understand how different people approach communication and relationship.
  • The emphasis remains on learning, growth, and self-awareness in community life.
  • The teaching closes by calling the church to a fuller way of living that joins faith, communication, and shared life.

Pay attention not only to what you are trying to accomplish, but also to how you are treating people along the way. Let praise, generosity, and thoughtful communication become part of your discipleship, not side issues. Ask God to help you grow in self-awareness so that your relationships can reflect the goodness of Christ more fully.

Lord, teach us to live with fullness in all things. Shape both our tasks and our relationships, and help us offer you praise, generosity, and shared life in ways that truly please you.

Sermon Messages February 22 2024 1:12:07

Fullness in All Things

Hebrews 13:15-16

Wendell Seebachan Teaching Ministry
Description

Message Summary

Sermon Messages Hebrews 13:15-16

This teaching invites the church to pursue fullness in all things by learning how task and relationship belong together in a life that pleases God. Using Hebrews 13:15-16 as a foundation, the message connects praise, generosity, and daily human interaction with the larger call to maturity in Christ. Framed more like a classroom conversation than a traditional sermon, it helps believers see themselves and others more clearly so that relationships can become healthier and more fruitful. The hope of the message is that God cares not only about what his people accomplish, but also about how they share, communicate, and walk with one another in the process. Pay attention not only to what you are trying to accomplish, but also to how you are treating people along the way. Let praise, generosity, and thoughtful communication become part of your discipleship, not side issues. Ask God to help you grow in self-awareness so that your relationships can reflect the goodness of Christ more fully. Lord, teach us to live with fullness in all things. Shape both our tasks and our relationships, and help us offer you praise, generosity, and shared life in ways that truly please you.

  • The message begins by introducing the speaker and the theme of fullness in task and relationship.
  • Hebrews 13 provides the biblical frame, tying praise and practical goodness together as sacrifices pleasing to God.
  • From there, the teaching moves into stories, examples, and interactive reflection designed to help the church understand how different people approach communication and relationship.
  • The emphasis remains on learning, growth, and self-awareness in community life.
  • The teaching closes by calling the church to a fuller way of living that joins faith, communication, and shared life.

Pay attention not only to what you are trying to accomplish, but also to how you are treating people along the way. Let praise, generosity, and thoughtful communication become part of your discipleship, not side issues. Ask God to help you grow in self-awareness so that your relationships can reflect the goodness of Christ more fully.

Lord, teach us to live with fullness in all things. Shape both our tasks and our relationships, and help us offer you praise, generosity, and shared life in ways that truly please you.

Scroll to Top