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K.P. Yohannan

God's Desire

God's desire is to make us into useful vessels through our failures, and He remains forever able to fulfill His perfect plan for us.
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that despite our failures and feelings of inadequacy, we should not succumb to despair or the lies of the enemy, who tells us that hope is lost. He reminds us that God desires to transform our failures into opportunities for restoration and usefulness, encouraging us to focus on the eternal rather than the temporary. Yohannan asserts that God's perfect plan for our lives remains intact, and we should not settle for a 'Plan B' mindset, as God is capable of fulfilling His best intentions for us. By resisting the devil and looking to God for help, we can experience the life-giving restoration He offers. Ultimately, God sees the bigger picture and has a perfect plan for each of us, regardless of our past mistakes.

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Many times when I've failed, I've felt like I should just toss in the towel. Resign. I've also felt like the worst husband or the most unfit father. Secretly, I wished someone else would just assume my responsibilities, because I certainly didn't believe I was doing a good enough job.

In such moments when we most need hope, Satan slithers by hissing that hope is all but gone: "There will never be any more hope. Not after what you did!"

But remember that this hellion is a notorious liar. Jesus called him "the father of lies" (John 8:44).

If we foolishly believe the devil's falsifications, we certainly will give up. But if we resist him and lift up our eyes to where our help comes from, we will experience the life giving restoration that can only come from God. I believe that is why Paul encourages us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to "fix our eyes not on what is seen [the natural], but on what is unseen [the supernatural]. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."

God's desire is that through our failure we will allow Him to make us into useful vessels that far surpass the beauty we had before. But this doesn't mean we have to see ourselves as accepting God's second best for our lives. Our failures don't warrant us to live by Plan B rather than the first choice of Plan A. That's not how He thinks.

It's true that sin has its price to pay. But that doesn't prohibit the Lord from doing what He wants through the lives of His children. God remains forever able to fulfill His perfect plan for us. Remember, I said perfect plan, the best plan, not the second best.

God sees the end from the beginning and knows all things before we even enter the scene. His perfect plan remains.

Sermon Outline

  1. God's Desire in Our Failure
  2. God's Plan for Our Lives
  3. The Perfect Plan of God
  4. God's Omniscience
  5. The Unchanging Nature of God's Plan
  6. Fixing Our Eyes on the Unseen

Key Quotes

“If we foolishly believe the devil's falsifications, we certainly will give up.” — K.P. Yohannan
“God remains forever able to fulfill His perfect plan for us.” — K.P. Yohannan
“God sees the end from the beginning and knows all things before we even enter the scene.” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • We must resist Satan's lies and not give up on hope.
  • We should fix our eyes on the unseen and trust in God's ability to fulfill His plan.
  • Our failures don't warrant us to live by Plan B rather than the first choice of Plan A.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when we give up on hope?
We give up on the life-giving restoration that can only come from God.
Why should we resist Satan's lies?
Because Satan is a notorious liar and his lies can lead to giving up on hope.
What is the importance of fixing our eyes on the unseen?
It allows us to experience the life-giving restoration that can only come from God.
Does sin warrant us to live by Plan B?
No, our failures don't warrant us to live by Plan B rather than the first choice of Plan A.

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