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When the Rocks Cry Out: A Call to Boldly Proclaim Faith

Updated: Dec 5, 2024






In Pastor Travis Johnson's powerful sermon, "Rocks Cry Out," delivered at Pathway Church, he addressed a concern weighing heavily on his heart — the pervasive silence among Christians regarding their faith. Pastor Johnson emphasized the biblical mandate for all believers to speak out and share the good news of Jesus Christ, urging his congregation to overcome self-censorship and boldly proclaim their beliefs.


One poignant moment of the sermon was Pastor Johnson's reflection on his recent travels to Greece and Turkey, where he walked in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. During these travels, he witnessed archaeological evidence that corroborates biblical narratives, reinforcing the truths of the scriptures. One such discovery was the inscription of Pontius Pilate's name in an excavation, which silenced many historical debates and exemplified how even the rocks testify to the truth of Jesus' life and prophecies.


Pastor Johnson also discussed the prophetic destruction of Jerusalem, highlighting how these historical events fulfilled Jesus' predictions, thus further emphasizing the reliability and authority of the Bible. His experiences in Israel, particularly handling the remnants from Jerusalem's second century destruction, served as a profound testament to the enduring truth of God's Word.


Throughout the sermon, Pastor Johnson challenged the audience to consider the missed opportunities for the church to influence crucial social issues due to silence. He emphasized the importance of the church's voice in historical movements such as the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement and encouraged today's believers to be outspoken about pivotal moral issues.


Closing with a call-to-action, Pastor Johnson urged parents and believers alike to be vocal in their homes and communities, ensuring the message of Jesus is proclaimed with fervor and urgency. He reminded everyone that if they remain silent, God will raise others to declare His glory, just as unexpected individuals in our culture are beginning to do. With an optimistic outlook, Pastor Johnson underscored the potential for revival, noting that God's transformative work is ongoing and believers should not miss the opportunity to be a part of this divine movement.

In summary, "Rocks Cry Out" wasn't just a sermon; it was a clarion call to all who listened to take their place as outspoken messengers of faith, ensuring that their voices, and not the rocks, cry out in witness to the living and transformative power of Jesus Christ.

 
 
 

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