Pastor Jonathan’s Sermons

A Life That Can Be Led

Connect with me here in text… tell me where you are listening. If you’ve ever said “God, lead me” while quietly hoping He won’t change your plans, this message is for you. We sit with two anchoring Scriptures Acts 20:22–24 and John 10:27 and ask a single, uncomfortable question: can my life actually be led? We talk about the difference between living reactively and living led. Reactive living lets pressure, fear, convenience, and the next open door make our decisions, and then we ask God to bless whatever we picked. Along the way, we tell a real story from the journey of launching and relocating Celebrate Recovery: one leader responds with hesitation, another responds with readiness, and the contrast exposes how easily “I’ll pray about it” can become a mask for resistance. From there we get practical about hearing God’s voice. Stillness is not optional, because you can’t follow a Shepherd you never slow down to listen to. We dig into why surrender comes before vision, why obedience matters more than endless evaluating, and why Jesus being Lord confronts our need to control timing, cost, and outcomes. If you want clarity about purpose, calling, and direction, we point to the overlooked pathway: routine Scripture, quiet prayer, and quick obedience in the small things. We close with a legacy check: do your values and your service line up with what you hope people will say at your funeral? If not, it’s time to realign. Subscribe for more messages on spiritual formation and discipleship, share this with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one area where you know you need to stop delaying and start following? Support the show www.Turning180.com

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