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Turn to God Today

June 19, 2025

Sermon Summary

Main Message

In this teaching we confront the temptation of postponing our walk with God, a common mindset among the young who imagine a future where “life is still fun.” The urgency of today is underscored by the fleeting nature of life; each moment is a gift that can be used to grow closer to God or drift further away. We are called to turn to Him now, to seek His presence, and to live out His purposes while we have time. By embracing the present, we honor the divine invitation to live fully in His grace, not in the hope of a distant, imagined future.

Key Scripture References

  • Psalm 90:12 – “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” This verse reminds us that life is short and that wisdom comes from recognizing the brevity of our days. It sets the tone for the urgency that permeates the entire message.
  • Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 – “There is a time for everything… a time to be born and a time to die.” The teaching echoes the idea that every season has its purpose, but the present is the only time we can act. It calls believers to seize the moment and not delay their relationship with God.
  • Matthew 6:34 – “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow… but seek first the kingdom of God.” This passage reinforces the lesson that worry about the future can distract us from the present call to worship and obey. It encourages a focus on God’s immediate presence rather than a future plan.
  • 2 Corinthians 5:8 – “We are confident, and would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” The scripture highlights the reality of God’s presence beyond this life, urging believers to prioritize spiritual readiness over earthly pursuits.
  • Revelation 20:12 – “I saw the dead… judged according to what they had done.” This vision of judgment reminds us that God is ready to assess our lives, and the timing of that assessment is imminent. It serves as a sobering backdrop for the call to turn to God today.

Key Takeaways

  • Urgency of the Present – The message stresses that time is a limited resource. While we may feel that “later” is a safe place to seek God, the reality is that we are called to act now. We must prioritize our spiritual health each day, recognizing that every moment is a chance to grow closer to God.
  • Living for God, Not for Self – The teaching challenges the pursuit of personal pleasure and the “fun” mindset. Instead, it invites believers to align their daily choices with God’s will, seeing each decision as an opportunity to honor Him. This shift in perspective transforms ordinary moments into acts of worship.
  • Preparation for Judgment – The sermon reminds us that God is ready to judge the living. By turning to Him today, we prepare spiritually, ensuring that when the final judgment comes, we are found faithful. This preparation is not about fear, but about readiness and gratitude for God’s grace.
  • Community and Accountability – While the call is personal, the sermon emphasizes the importance of community. Sharing the urgency of turning to God with friends, family, or small groups creates accountability and mutual encouragement, fostering a collective commitment to live intentionally.

This Week's Challenge

1. Set aside 15 minutes each morning to read a passage of Scripture and pray for a heart that seeks God’s presence rather than worldly distractions. 2. Find a trusted friend or family member and share one personal intention to turn to God today; commit to checking in with each other at least once during the week to encourage and pray for each other.

Reflection Questions

  • What specific habit or activity has been a barrier to turning to God today, and how can I replace it with a practice that invites His presence?
  • How can I create a small group or accountability partnership that focuses on living intentionally for God in everyday moments?
  • In what ways does the reality of God’s imminent judgment change the way I prioritize my time, relationships, and decisions this week?

About David Disraeli - Kingdom AI

David Disraeli is a Personal CFO and AI consultant who created this searchable ministry database. Through Kingdom AI, David helps organizations transform their sermons, podcasts, and video content into searchable, AI-powered knowledge bases.

With 39 years in financial services, David serves 350+ clients through 360NetWorth, Inc. and helps ministries through Kingdom AI make their content discoverable and impactful.

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