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K.P. Yohannan

Beyond Our Little World

When facing discouragement and feeling overwhelmed, look beyond our little world and see the big picture of God's kingdom, receiving strength and encouragement from Jesus.
K.P. Yohannan shares his personal experience of discouragement while preparing for broadcasts, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond our immediate struggles to see the larger spiritual battle at play. He encourages believers to focus on the impact of their actions on a global scale, reminding them that their efforts in serving God can lead to the salvation of many. By turning to God's Word and seeking His strength, we can overcome feelings of discouragement and recognize the significance of our contributions to the Kingdom. Yohannan highlights the necessity of maintaining a broader perspective, as exemplified by Gospel for Asia's leader in Nepal, who remains committed to serving despite harsh conditions. Ultimately, he calls on believers to rise above their challenges and keep their eyes fixed on Jesus, who empowers them to fulfill their purpose.

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While overseas recently, I experienced discouragement. When taping my broadcasts, I sometimes start at 3:30 A.M. One morning when the alarm went off, I didn't want to get up. I began to complain, "Why me? This is not fair. I went to bed late, and now after only two hours of sleep I must get up." Then I sat up and spoke out loud. "I am in a battle. What I do today will touch the lives of millions. Lord, you promised that those who wait on you will renew their strength. Lord, I wait on you, and I know my strength will be renewed."

Ten to 15 minutes went by with me praying and saying God's Word out loud. By the time I was ready to get back to the studio, I was a brand-new person with excitement, peace and His strength. What made the difference? I took my eyes off my own struggle and saw the big picture. I saw in my mind the battle that rages all around the world with this generation being enticed by the powers of darkness, bound by Satan's chains and moving hopelessly toward eternity. I saw a picture of a mighty army filled with the Holy Spirit moving all over the world preaching the Gospel and calling millions to repentance, and I saw those millions responding and giving their lives to Jesus.

When the enemy attacks us as we are serving the Lord, we must remember that there is more going on than what we see around us. We must interpret our little pond, our little world, in light of the much bigger world. I will never forget what Narayan Sharma, Gospel for Asia's leader in Nepal, said: "Sometimes it's so unbearably hot. Sometimes it's so cold that you don't want to move; but by any means, it is good to serve the Lord." This man lives with the reality of the big picture.

In your life you will face days in which you won't want to pray. Your emotions will be dry. This is the time when you need to stand up by faith and say, "I hang on to God's Word and will not drown in my own small pond." Perhaps you will be tempted to stop supporting your native missionary. But look at the big picture! That one native missionary you pray for and support will touch many villages, and hundreds of thousands will come to know the Lord Jesus Christ. Someday you will stand with that multitude rejoicing around the throne.

Are you discouraged? Do you want to give up? Are you having a difficult time looking beyond your own little world? If so, stick close to Jesus. Look into His eyes and receive His strength. Don't let the devil keep you intimidated, discouraged and focused only on your own little world. God's kingdom is bigger! Let us rise up and shake off the deception of the enemy. Like Paul, let us never lose sight of the big picture, and let us gladly give our lives so that others may come to know Jesus. One look at yourself and 10 looks at Jesus will keep you going.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Battle We Face
  2. A. Discouragement and feeling overwhelmed
  3. B. The enemy's attacks and temptations
  4. II. Looking Beyond Our Little World
  5. A. Interpreting our struggles in light of the bigger world
  6. B. Seeing the big picture of God's kingdom
  7. III. The Power of Faith
  8. A. Standing up by faith in God's Word
  9. B. Receiving strength and encouragement from Jesus
  10. IV. The Importance of Perspective
  11. A. Focusing on God's kingdom, not our own struggles
  12. B. Remembering the impact of our service and support

Key Quotes

“When the enemy attacks us as we are serving the Lord, we must remember that there is more going on than what we see around us.” — K.P. Yohannan
“One look at myself and 10 looks at Jesus will keep me going.” — K.P. Yohannan
“God's kingdom is bigger!” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • When feeling discouraged, stand up by faith in God's Word and receive His strength.
  • Remember the impact of your service and support, and look to Jesus for encouragement.
  • Interpret your struggles in light of the bigger world and see the big picture of God's kingdom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do when I feel discouraged and want to give up?
Stick close to Jesus, look into His eyes, and receive His strength.
How can I overcome the enemy's attacks and temptations?
Interpret my struggles in light of the bigger world and see the big picture of God's kingdom.
What is the key to staying motivated and focused?
One look at myself and 10 looks at Jesus will keep me going.
Why is it important to support native missionaries?
One native missionary can touch many villages and hundreds of thousands can come to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
How can I stay encouraged and focused on God's kingdom?
Remember the impact of my service and support, and look to Jesus for strength and encouragement.

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