Nordic Revival Podcast w/ Tomi Lehto

"Lord, what would you have me do?"

Tomi Lehto

The transformational power of yielding to God's purpose begins with asking "Lord, what would you have me do?" This sincere question, first uttered by Saul after encountering Jesus, becomes the gateway to discovering and fulfilling divine plans for your life.

• Yieldedness and obedience unlock God's blessings that would otherwise remain blocked
• The early church demonstrated unity through Spirit-led generosity, not mandated communism
• Believers are united by a spirit of faith rather than criticism or doubt
• The local church is more than a concept—it's a family where each member has vital importance
• Jesus modeled servant leadership by taking the lowest position washing disciples' feet
• The way up in God's kingdom is the way down—promotion comes through service
• Many delay full surrender with excuses about timing, but those excuses often become perpetual
• All believers have untapped potential that only becomes accessible through surrender
• Being part of a local church family means functioning as mutually dependent members of one body

We encourage you to genuinely ask the Lord what He would have you do, and then follow through in obedience. The potential within you will be unleashed as you yield to His perfect plan.


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Bible in your hand, if you would go with me to the book of Acts, chapter 9. And I'll use as the main text today just a portion of Acts 9 and 6. It says in the New King James, acts 9 and 6, that so he, trembling and astonished, said Lord, what do you want me to do, lord? What do you want me to do? This is Saul, who had an encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, and after having an encounter with Jesus, he utters these words. He says Lord, what do you want me to do, lord? What do you want me to do, lord? What do you want me to do? And we know what happened after that. He was filled. Saul was filled with the Holy Spirit after three days and then he stepped into that mission and a plan and a purpose that God had for him. But he asked what do you want, what do you have for me to do? After we have an encounter with Jesus, we can have these same words come out of our heart and from our mouth that we can say Lord, what do you want me to do?

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Many people are so occupied and full of all kinds of ideas and thoughts and in the middle of this and that. And I remember when I was growing up, one thing I never lacked was ideas. Most of them were crazy, some of them were nice, good, maybe creative possibly, but definitely I never ran out of ideas. I always had an idea. We always came up with something to do. Now computer games and other things were just coming around. I was just talking to somebody yesterday that when we were visiting in the beautiful city of Jyväskylä that I rented the 8-bit Nintendo From the place where you can rent movies so you could rent it for the weekend, and I remember I think I played 16 hours straight one weekend at my uncle's house. That was the 8-bit Nintendo, anyways, but a lot of the times we didn't play games, we also did crazy stuff and ran in the woods and came up with all kinds of things. I think that's important. But it's important that you come into a place in your life that, from your heart, there can be not just things is just the words you repeat, but genuinely say, lord, what do you want me to do now?

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If you look at the life of Saul, he had done a lot persecuting the church. He was very passionate about what he was doing. He had, he had thought about a lot of things. He had said a lot of things, he had done a lot of things, but before he could step into the plans that God had for him, he had to say those words what would you have me do, lord? For someone, today can be the day when, from your heart, there are these words that come up before the Lord and you say, lord, what would you have me do? I bow my knee, I humble my heart before you, lord, because there are so many plans and ideas and so many things that are temporary and so many things that are temporary. But what a blessing it is to be involved with something that is eternal, something that is part of the kingdom, something that will make a difference 100 years from today. Even if you drive the best car, it's not going to last you 100 years. Your nice house may not be there in a hundred years.

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I'm gonna quote just few words from the Apostle faith from last century, smith Wigglesworth. When he was sharing along the same topic, he said this people are saying I want baptism, I want healing. I would like to know of. He said this, laid hands on them, they were filled with the spirit and spake in other tongues and prophesied acts 19 and 6. The only thing needed was just to be in the condition where God could come in.

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The main thing today that God wants is obedience. When you begin yielding and yielding to God, he has a plan for your life and you come into that wonderful place where all you have to do is to eat the fruits of Canaan. What's he talking about? He's talking about yieldedness and obedience. Yieldedness and obedience. Saul said Lord, what would you have me do? Said Lord, what would you have me do? What would you have me do? Not bringing out? Hey, I got some ideas, lord. But Lord, what would you have me do?

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In Acts 4 and 32, acts 4 and 32, this is from the New Living Translation. The Bible says All the believers were united in heart and mind and they felt that what they owned was not their own, so they shared everything they had. Let me say this the early church was not a communistic church. They didn't have a decree of faith at the door that thou shalt verily own nothing. But by the Spirit of God, by the power of the blood of Jesus, when they were made new, they become a new creation when you are born again.

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There's a disconnect that happens with earthly things. Those things no longer have your heart. You can have things in your head. You know God's not against you having things, because how else are we going to reach this nation if we don't have some tools in our hands? How many of you realize that there's some things we need to have in our hands in order to take ground? There is a blessing that is on us to be able to go and do what God has for us to do. But something happens when you are born again, you become part of the family of God. That there's a disconnect. And then, when you're filled with God's Spirit and when you get a hold of the vision that God has for these final days, according to Matthew 28, jesus said that all power has been given unto me in heaven and on earth. And then he said go, ye, go and make disciples Say with me, I have a mission. So we, as a church, we have a mission Now. Yes, globally, globally. Yes, church has a mission globally. Everyone who's born again is part of the family of God. You know you have a big family that's actually the mightiest force on the earth right now is the church, the Lord, jesus Christ.

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But not only that, there's also the local body. Sometimes it's easy for us to just think about it as a concept. Oh, we're just here, a concept of a church. Which is here? A concept of a church which is true. There is a global church, but there is also the local church, and that's what they were talking about in Acts, chapter 4. It was the local body that had been born again, changed, transformed, filled with the Holy Spirit, washed in the blood of Jesus, received the great commission. Receive that we are here for a purpose. We are witnesses of the resurrection power of our Lord Jesus, and God's given us a purpose and everybody has their place.

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You could say that's exciting. They've united by the blood and by spirit of faith. You know that you're in a room of people here this morning that we're united by spirit of faith. We're not united by a spirit of faith. You know that you're in a room of people here this morning that we're united by spirit of faith. We're not united by a spirit of doubt. We're not united by a spirit of condemnation and shame. We're not united by a spirit of criticism. We don't talk to one another. Did you see what that brother? Did you see what that sister? I don't like this. I don't talk to one another. Did you see what that brother? Did you see what that sister? I don't like this. I don't like this.

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There's something about when you get involved with the vision that God has, that you no longer have a desire to criticize someone else. You actually want to help someone. You want to help someone go forward. And then when you hear that they are doing good, when you hear that there's a brother from lapland who's getting blessed and getting more land, you're like that's good. I think there's more brothers, more saints, more holy ghost people that should have more land. You don't get like, you don't get upset about it. Come on somebody, you need to. Some of you are still upset about somebody else. No, just maybe one visitor or somebody watching. I know the family here. We, we are united. They were genuinely united in that reality, in the unity of faith, by the blood of jesus that had united them, by the word of faith, by the message of faith, by the spirit of faith, and then by the commission that we are here to do something together and we want to. We want to help one another. We're members in the same body. What would you have me do lord? Nobody can ask that question on your behalf. That's something that must come, must become a reality.

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Saul had been going a certain way, but when he saw Jesus he said what would you have me do? Reverend Wigglesworth talked about yieldedness and yieldedness, that we would be more yielded and yielded. He so wonderfully said that he sees nothing in the way of all the promises of God except just yieldedness, that if there's a lack of yieldedness then that can block the blessings of God. I pray that you have that heart, that Lord. Here I am, I'm not too busy to go this way. I'm not too busy with my own things. I want to see your things come to pass. I'm yielded. I'm telling you.

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Some preachers, lord shows up at their house. They say, lord, I'm too busy with my ministry. But if they would just say, lord, what would you have me do? It's like the heaven's floodgates would be open to just pour out a blessing through them. But it's like they almost like traded a way of doing in the world into the kingdom style of doing their own thing. I'm messing with somebody's business here today. You can say amen or oh, but what would you have me do? Have you truly, from your heart said to the Lord, what would you have me do? And really meant it.

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It all begins with the heart when you say, lord, what would you have me do? Not by saying, lord, I have an idea. Some people come to me and say I have an idea. Some people come to me and say I have an idea. And it's not that, you know, not all the ideas are bad ideas. There's good things, see, there's things that the Lord's put on the inside of you and you could see that in the life of Apostle Paul. You could see the hand of God on him. But how did it all begin? Encounter with Jesus and then say, lord, what would you have me do? It's the heart this is one of the key ingredients of the heart and the DNA of this church that there's a group of people in Finland who have genuinely come before Jesus and said, lord, what would you have me do? Hallelujah. You know.

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This is demonstrated in marriage, when the wife is demanding their own will, when the wife is demanding their own will and the husband is demanding their own will and there's just nothing there. But then, when there's a heart that you know, there's mutual respect and honor and openness, then there's things that can take place openness, then there's things that can take place. Good thing with our relationship with God is that our covenant partner, our heavenly father, is perfect. Amen, he is good and he's perfect. So when you come to him truly, with all of your heart, to say what would you have me, lord, something is going to happen.

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Think about what great potential Saul had. He had all the education. Later you can go through the Bible. You can find out everything that he did in the book of Acts, one of the greatest apostles in the last 2,000 years. What an amazing ministry. It was all there. The potential was there, even when he was persecuting the church, hindering the church, putting pressure on the church, violently persecuting, even murdering Christians.

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But what happened after he had an encounter with Jesus and he said those words Lord, what would you have me do? Did he have a life without any challenges? No, he lists some of them in Corinthians. He goes through lists with the point, point, point, different things that he faced. But was there great harvest and great fruit? Say this from your heart. Say, what would you have me do, lord?

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So the first thing that Apostle Paul had to do, he had to yield. Some men can be so stubborn, unyielding I guess ladies as well. I wouldn't know much about that, other than my wife, but is it true that even ladies can be unyielding sometimes? Even you have to work on it a little bit. But let me read to you some of the final words of Apostle Paul.

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You don't have to turn there, but this is from 2 Timothy, chapter 6. 2 Timothy 4 and 6, that 6, and 2 Timothy 4 and 6, that is, 2 Timothy 4 and 6. As for me, my life has already been poured out as an offering to God. The time of my death is near. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have remained faithful, and now the price awaits me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give me on the day of his return. And the price is not Say hallelujah, so that was like fast forwarding years and years ahead after he had already finished his race. And then you can go through the book of Acts, after chapter 9, really starting from chapter 13, and on finding out everything that the Lord did.

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If you go in the back of your Bible, in many of your Bibles, when you find out the maps, you'll find out there's Apostle Paul's missionary journeys. You even have visual illustrations of his journeys. You can look at the maps how many of you like the maps? So you can see everywhere he went. So the potential was there. And what bothers me is when I look at people I see, oh, this person could do so much, but what's lacking? Just the words. Lord, what would you have me do?

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We have to allow the Holy Spirit to have full control in our lives. Are there areas in your life you haven't let the Lord come into? Every area of your life? You should allow the Holy Spirit to come in every area of your life. You should allow the Holy Spirit come in every area of your life in your relationship, in your finances, in your time management, even on your vacation plans. If you're acquiring property, if you are starting a new business, if you are looking at should I marry this individual, then you should allow the Holy Spirit access in your life, not just coming to him afterwards and say, lord, I need help.

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But we're talking about really the church. We're talking about God moving in a mighty way and the plan that God has for these final days. If you go with me to Ephesians, chapter 5, ephesians 5 and 25. Ephesians 5 and 25 it says for husband this means to love your wives just as Christ loved the church. Do you know that Jesus loves the church? You don't want to mess with the church. Because Jesus loves the church. He gave up his life for her to make her holy and clean, washed by the cleansing of God's word. He did this to present her to himself as a glorious church. Say with me glorious church.

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You realize the church is the most powerful, most awesome and beautiful and glorious entity on the earth. Some, some people don't realize it. That's why their hearts are not in it. They don't realize, they don't grasp within their hearts the god's amazing plan for these final days Glorious church, without a spot or wrinkle or any other blemish. Instead, she will be holy and without fault. So you realize Jesus genuinely loves the church, not just the global concept that we're together. Because you know how many believers do? We have? Billion, two billion believers. You don't know all of them and you rejoice with everybody. Thank god for everybody who's been born again, who's alive today on the earth. That's amazing. What a beautiful family we have.

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I just got a message from from the middle East, from a missionary last week. The Lord is doing mighty things in different nations, but the Lord actually loves the local body. Here he's closely involved. If you look at Revelation 2 and 3, you find out that Jesus was in the midst of the church and he was bringing rebukes. He was bringing encouragement. He was bringing adjustments and he was bringing rebukes. He was bringing encouragement, he was bringing adjustments. He was bringing his word in the midst of the church that he was very closely involved in. He is the head of the church. So we need to realize that Christ is the head of the church and as we come in through an encounter, through the birth, as we come in and we say, lord, what would you have me do? We can be part of everything that the Lord is doing. Local body Acts 20 and 28. Acts 20 and 28. Acts 20 and 28.

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It says so guard yourself. This is talking to the leaders and, to be honest with you, everybody on the sound of my voice is a leader. You've come up, you woke up early to come to church to worship the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords this morning. You actually are a leader, you are a child of God. If you haven't been born again, we'll give you that opportunity in just a moment. It would be my honor and privilege to pray with you and for you, but all those that are members in the church. You are a leader in these final days. So the Holy Spirit is speaking here to you in Acts 20, 28.

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So guard yourself and God's people, feed and shepherd God's flock, his church, purchased with his own blood, over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you as leaders. So you see the moving of the Holy Spirit. You see the price that was paid, which is the blood of Jesus that was paid. That was you that the Lord paid the price for you to redeem you into his family with the blood of Jesus. And then you see that the people are actually his people. You belong to him. You don't belong to a pastor. The pastor in the church could be there to help you, to bless you, but you belong to Jesus. Can you say amen? This is his church, members are redeemed by his blood and Holy Spirit is in charge and we, as leaders, are commanded the guard and the feed the saints of God. Lord, what would you have me do? You are not here by accident in these final days. I don't want you to go through life just stumbling this way and this way.

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I remember when many churches when I was growing up, the way that young people were usually is that they kind of had their own life, but then, once or twice a year, you had a camp when the Lord really moved. I don't know if that was the case with you, but do you remember? Oh, I wish we could just live in this camp because the Lord moved so powerfully. But what happened? Everybody came together. You had such a tight schedule with the games and then the services and everything. You didn't have time to do anything dumb, even if you thought about doing something idiotic at night, you're like, but I don't have any strength. And then you fell asleep. And then in the morning that the leaders would come up hey, get out of bed, we're gonna do this thing again. And then you, just after like a week, you're like, hey, this is so good, why can't life be like this? Why, well lord, what would you have me do? What would you have me do? That is not just something that you set apart a week of your life, but it's actually something that is continuous.

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There's a word in Greek, koinonia, that has to do with the unity and the fellowship that the New Testament gives to us. You know we say fellowship sometimes and that means like we're hanging out Eating hot dogs, I don't know, grilling something, playing a game together. But it's really much more deeper. It has to do with partnership, communion, fellowship, unity, harmony. It's a covenant relationship when there's no strife, that we are united in love and the harmony. That we are united in love and the harmony it actually says in Romans 12 and 5. Romans 12 and 5. This is from the Amplified. So we, who are many, are nevertheless just one body in Christ and individually we are parts of one another, mutually dependent on each other.

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I love this question Paul asked. He just said, lord, what would you have me do? What would you have me do? Are you so busy with everything that you're doing that you don't have time to stop and ask the Lord what he would have you do? There's many wonderful people with great potential and you just wonder, as a pastor, I wonder, why can't they just excel? Some of you are home group leaders, some of you have a responsibility, maybe in different areas. Some of you have businesses. You're just wondering why can't this person excel more?

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This is one of the keys when you come with, truly from your heart, and you don't follow the example of the rich young ruler who got sad when Jesus just told him to give a little offering. I mean, it was everything that he had, but it was still a little offering compared to what he was given, which was to follow Jesus. But the Bible says he got sad because he had much possessions. So even when I'm talking like this, I can see some expressions in people's faces, because people are recognizing. Some of you are not professionals and neither should you be in face management. It actually shows, like with the little child. And I'm not saying that so that you could pretend to be better hiding your emotions. I'm just saying that there's something that happens when, truly from your heart, you say, lord, what would you have me do? And then that potential, those things, that heavenly plan, can be put into action.

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So we see in Acts 20, 28, that the Holy Spirit is in charge, he's moving in the church. You can see things happening. You can see, I can see things happening in the cities, in olu, in tamper, in, in lahti, in vasa, in uvaskula. Things are happening. People showed up on friday at the university. I'm telling you, the best days for uvask are still ahead. Lord is moving in that city, but what does it take? It takes an individual who has an encounter with Jesus and who says Lord, what would you have me do? And then it opens the way for everything heaven has. That's exciting.

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If you go with me to John, chapter 13, I'll read a few words of Jesus here. Almost done so. A few words of Jesus, john 13. These are some of the final words of jesus. He's having a dialogue with his disciples before he goes through his suffering, crucifixion, and leading to the resurrection, and then his ascension, and then going into the day of pentecost, and then the time that we're living right now. But right before he left, he says this in John 13.

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Before the Passover celebration, jesus knew that this hour had come to leave this world and return to his father. He had loved his disciples during his ministry on earth and now he loved them to the very end. It was time for supper and the devil had already prompted Judas, son of Simon Iscariot, to betray Jesus. Jesus knew that the Father had given him authority over everything and that he had come from God and would return to God. So he got up from the table, took off his robe, wrapped the towel around his waist and poured water into a basin. Then he began to wash the disciples' feet, drying them with the towel he had around them.

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You have to realize that this was the lowest of the low duties and it's tough for us to realize what this thing, even what this signifies, because we don't have dusty roads and we don't wear sandals. But when you're on the dusty road and you wear sandals, you come into inside to eat. Then you need your feet to be washed, and that was the position of the lowest servant of the house. So if you're thinking you'd be a servant in a house and then you would get the feet washing duty for that day, the other people are doing something else, but you're getting the feet washing duty and it's a very dusty, dusty day outside. So Jesus begins to do that. He wraps a towel around himself and he's washing his disciples' feet.

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When Jesus came to Simon Peter, peter said to him Lord, are you going to wash my feet? Jesus replied you don't understand now what I'm doing, but someday you will. No, Peter protested you will never, ever wash my feet. Jesus replied unless I wash you, you won't belong to me. Simon Peter exclaimed then wash my hands and my head as well, lord, not just my feet. Jesus replied a person who has bathed all over does not need to wash, except for the feet to be entirely clean. And you, disciples, are clean, but not all of you, for Jesus knew who would betray him. That's what he meant when he said not all of you are clean.

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After washing their feet, he put on his robe again and sat down and asked Do you understand what I've done? You call me teacher and Lord, and you are right, because that's what I am. And since I, your Lord and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash each other's feet. I have given you an example to follow. Do as I have done to you. I tell you the truth Slaves are not greater than their master, nor is the messenger more important than the one who sends the message. Now that you know these things, god will bless you for doing them. Say hallelujah.

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So this was so radical that Peter was like no, you can never do this. I can't, you cannot do this. You can't because Peter realized that this is the master. How can you do the work of the lowest servant? But Jesus was giving an example for us. Jesus was giving an example for us.

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And so many things are simply done because of selfishness. And even if you have a desire that God would promote you in the kingdom, the way up is the way down. In other words, when you put yourself lower, when you begin to serve someone else, lord is going to lift you up In the world. It's not like that. But now that we've been filled, romans 5 says that the love of God has been shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. That's the God, kind of love that Christ loves the church with, and we are to operate in that love. So we, first of all, are yielded to God. To god, and we say, lord, what would you have me do? I'm not here driving my own agenda. I am here for the purpose of the kingdom. I'm here to be yielded, obedient. I'm here to do what the Lord has for me to do. But you can say, pastor, but I have good ideas, I got good plans. I'm sure Saul thought the same thing. He had a pretty good plan going and he had some supporters. But he said, lord, what would you have me do? Jesus wrapped the towel around and began to wash the disciples' feet and then he said I've done this as an example I'm talking about the key ingredients and the heart and the DNA of the River Church that you have personally had an encounter with Jesus. And then you responded to him by saying Lord, what would you have me do?

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Some people are so busy going back to where they came from. Some people say, well, I'm young Pastor, just give me five years, let me do whatever I want to do, I'll come back. I'll circle back. Some people say, well, I got my business going here, let me just do a little bit of money. I'll talk to you in a little bit. Some people say I got some stuff going on. I got some trouble challenges. I know I'm supposed to come to Bible school, but I'll come later. Let me just figure these things out.

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Many people who have that attitude never come back around because they always will have a reason to excuse themselves from what? God. But here is Saul on his face before God. He's realizing he had an encounter with the glory of God. He is in the presence of the Savior, he's shaken by the glory of God and he's saying Lord, what would you have me do? He didn't come up with excuses. He realized whose presence he's in. He realized it's the Lord and he said Lord, what would you have me do? Yieldedness, obedience, hallelujah, those that are willing and obedient, they shall eat the good of the land. Isaiah 119. There's a blessing and all that potential. You don't even know how much potential you have. I believe Saul was already maxed out in his previous life. He was going for it, but what God had for him was so much greater. What great fruit, what great fruit can come out of this place? What great fruit can come out of a church that is united in purpose and mission and vision and heart. But how does it begin? Individuals Saying Lord, what would you have me do?

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In the dark ages, the church got into trouble Because just anyone could join the church. People were added to the church that weren't even born again and they were said Well, you're a member in the church. People were added to the church that weren't even born again and they were said well, you're a member in the church, but they weren't even born again. Coming into the family of God. There's only one way. His name is Jesus.

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You don't become born again just if you fill out a membership paper. You must first be born again, and then we believe everyone should be included in a local paper. You must first be born again and then we believe everyone should be included in a local church. We are firm believers in the local church, that every municipality in Finland should have a local church. Some of those municipalities in the north, I think, have more reindeer than people, but nonetheless everyone should be part of a local church. Now in the south, here we have more reindeer than people, but nonetheless everyone should be part of a local church. Now in the south, here we have more people and it's good to see you today and what a unique individual you are. There is no one like you.

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And just like in marriage, when two people man and woman, in a godly marriage, christians come together and they say I will, I do. In Finnish you say tahdon, two are united into one. That's the picture of the church and the Lord, that we've been united together Together, but then also individually. We are united with him, so we have a relationship with him, and then we have a relationship with our family and we are not driving and running after our own things. Yes, everyone has an assignment, everyone has a vision, plan from heaven that they're doing, but we are united and the Bible says that we are members one of another. If you don't think that your big toe matters, if you smash your big toe into something and then you try to get out of bed, you realize how much your big toe matters. Every member is very important and vital, but it begins with that question Lord, what would you have me do?

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And I'll read a few more verses from the book of Ephesians, if I can have someone on the keys Ephesians 6 and 5. This is from the New Living Translation, using very direct, intense language. Living Translation, using very direct, intense language. This is an encouragement to those that are in a position of a slave.

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Ephesians 6 and 5 says slaves obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely, as you would serve Christ. Try to please them all the time, not just when they are watching you as slaves of Christ. Do the will of God with all your heart. Work with enthusiasm, as though you are working for the Lord rather than for people. Remember that the Lord will reward each one for us for the good we do, whether we are slaves or free.

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And masters, treat your slaves in the same way. Don't threaten them. Remember you both have the same master in heaven and he has no favorites. Say with me he has no favorites, he has no favorites, and I believe that helps you put things into perspective. I believe there's some people here. You need to lay down some plans that are your plans, so that you can grab a hold of the heavenly plan. Would you be ready to say to the Lord Lord, what would you have me to do? What great things are in store for God's people who would simply come to the Lord and say Lord, what would you have me do? It's quite rare actually to have a heart like that, but I believe it's turning around. There's a new generation rising up to do what god's called them to do. If you would just bow your heads for just a moment, if you've come into this room.