Revival 2025 Night 2

Aug 25, 2025    Bert Harper

This revival service delivers an encouraging message based on the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25. The sermon identifies the "scarecrows" in our lives—the fears and excuses that prevent us from fully using what God has given us. It is a powerful call to overcome feelings of insignificance and the fear of failure, and to step out in faith to serve God with all our hearts.


Service Breakdown

- Worship and Music: The service is filled with joyful and soulful music, kicking off with the hymn "Since Jesus Came Into My Heart." The congregation also lifts their voices with spirited spirituals, including "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and the energetic anthem "I'll Fly Away."

- Bible Reading: The scripture for the evening is Matthew 25:14-28, the Parable of the Talents. This passage tells the story of a master who rewards the servants who faithfully invest his money and rebukes the one who buries his portion out of fear.

- The Message: Using the parable as a foundation, the message explores why believers sometimes "bury their talents." It identifies four key reasons: feeling insignificant by comparing ourselves to others, waiting for perfect circumstances that will never arrive, believing bad information or lies about God's character, and being paralyzed by the fear of failure. The sermon dismantles these excuses, reminding us that God values faithfulness above all else.


Key Moments & Themes

- The Scarecrows of Faith: The sermon uses the powerful analogy of a scarecrow to describe the things that are not real threats but still fill us with fear and prevent us from enjoying the blessings God has for us.

- Faithfulness, Not Ability: A central theme is that God doesn't demand that we all have five talents; He asks us to be faithful with the one, two, or five He has entrusted to us.

- Everyone is Significant: The message strongly emphasizes that every individual is significant to God. He proved our worth on the cross, and He has a purpose for everyone, regardless of how small they feel their contribution is.

- Freedom to Fail: The sermon offers encouragement that failure is a part of growth. We are challenged to step out and try, trusting that God can use our efforts even when we make mistakes.


Call to Action

The service concludes with a clear call to action. For those who don't have a relationship with God, it's an invitation to trust in Jesus. For believers, it is a challenge to stop letting fear and feelings of inadequacy hold them back. The message asks: What has God given you? Are you willing to be faithful with it and use it for His glory, starting today?