AUDIO SERMONS
God's Marshmallow Test

To wait well, our hearts must be filled with hope that is focused on Jesus.

Speaker(s):Scott Wenig
Topics:Advent, Birth, of Christ, Christ, birth of, Christ, Return of, Christmas, Circumstances and faith, Heaven, Hope, Patience, Salvation, Self-control, Trust, Waiting on God
Filters:Discipleship
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Text: Luke 2:21—38

Topic: How we learn to wait

Introduction:

  • Illustration: Researchers used marshmallows to test the impulse restraint of 4 and found it revealed how they would respond to choices later in life.
  • Impulse control lies close to the core of human sinfulness.
  • How good are you at waiting?
  • God makes us wait in order to develop maturity.
  • Illustration: Daniel Goleman's book Emotional Intelligence connects the ability to wait with effective living.
  • God has devised innumerable marshmallow tests of his people.

Abraham and Sarah

Israel in Egypt

Israel wandering in the desert

  • Simeon's wait for the consolation of Israel shows us what it takes to wait well.
We learn to wait by holding to the hope of Christ.
  • Simeon held the hope of humanity in his hands.
  • Romans 8:24
  • Jesus is the hope of salvation for everyone.
  • Illustration: Marshall and Susan Shelley described their feelings over the deaths of two of their children.

We learn to wait by looking ahead to our ultimate salvation.

  • Illustration: Marshall and Susan Shelley reflected upon the loss of their children in light of eternity.
  • Waiting is not passive but requires a daily decision of trust.
  • Simeon's prophecy shows that Jesus will be revealed to the hearts of everyone.
  • Our hearts must be filled with the hope of Jesus.

Conclusion:

  • To wait well, our hearts must be filled with hope that is focused on Jesus.


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