Pastor David Garver - May 17, 2026

Turn Signals are Optional

AM Service

In the continuation of Chapter 16, the focus is on the dichotomy between serving the Lord Jesus and adhering to the worldly system, emphasizing the significance of individual choices in this context. The text discusses the nature of influence and the role it plays in guiding others towards spiritual salvation or away from it. A highlighted concern is the rich man who, upon entering Hell, worries about his family's fate—a reflection on the urgent need for preemptive spiritual awareness rather than reactive concern after death. Leadership is explored through the lens of its potential consequences on eternal destinies, posing critical questions about personal conduct and influence. The narrative challenges readers to reflect on whether they are elevating themselves and others through the teachings of the Bible or if they guide based on worldly wisdom, leading to spiritual stumbling blocks. The overarching theme underscores the capacity for both self-influence and the influence one has on others, suggesting that following Christ fosters leadership that directs others towards Heaven, while reliance on worldly wisdom leads to deception rooted in sin and corruption. The call to examine one's impact and adherence to divine guidance is a central tenet of this chapter.

Scripture References: Luke 17:1-2

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