YOU ARE NOT A WASTE MATERIAL
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: Jeremiah 29:11 – “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Supporting Texts: Psalm 139:14, Isaiah 49:15-16, 2 Corinthians 4:7, Romans 8:28, Ephesians 2:10
INTRODUCTION
Many people struggle with feelings of worthlessness, believing they are not valuable to God or society. Life’s challenges, failures, and disappointments can make a person feel like a waste, but that is far from the truth.
God created you for a purpose, and you are fearfully and wonderfully made. No matter your past mistakes or how others may perceive you, God sees great value in you. The enemy tries to make people believe they are useless, but the Word of God declares that you are His masterpiece, created for good works.
In this sermon, we will look at biblical truths that affirm your worth in Christ and show that no one is a waste material in God's hands.
1. GOD CREATED YOU WITH A PURPOSE
You are not a mistake; God designed you for a specific reason.
a) God Formed You with Intention
Before you were born, God had already planned your destiny (Jeremiah 1:5).
b) You Are Created in God's Image
Your value comes from being made in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:27).
c) You Are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
You are unique and special in God's eyes (Psalm 139:14).
d) God Has an Assignment for You
Every person has a divine calling and a role to play in God's kingdom (Ephesians 2:10).
e) Biblical Example: Moses felt unworthy, but God still used him mightily to deliver Israel (Exodus 3:11-12).
2. YOUR PAST DOES NOT DEFINE YOUR FUTURE
God can turn your past failures into testimonies of His grace.
a) God Uses Broken Vessels
No matter your past, God can restore and use you for His glory (2 Corinthians 4:7).
b) God's Grace Covers Your Mistakes
Even when you fall, God’s mercy is greater than your failure (Romans 5:20).
c) Your Trials Prepare You for Greatness
Difficult moments shape you into who God wants you to be (James 1:2-4).
d) God Specialises in Restoring the Rejected
What people discard, God redeems and makes valuable (Psalm 147:3).
e) Biblical Example: Rahab was once a harlot, but God made her part of Jesus’ lineage (Matthew 1:5).
3. YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE IN GOD’S EYES
The world may judge by achievements, but God measures by faithfulness.
a) God Sees the Best in You
People may see your flaws, but God sees your potential (1 Samuel 16:7).
b) You Are Valuable, No Matter What Others Say
People’s opinions do not determine your worth (Isaiah 49:15-16).
c) God Works Everything Together for Good
Even your mistakes can be used for His purpose (Romans 8:28).
d) God’s Power Is Perfect in Weakness
Your limitations do not disqualify you from being used by God (2 Corinthians 12:9).
e) Biblical Example: Gideon saw himself as the least, but God made him a mighty warrior (Judges 6:12-15).
4. GOD WANTS TO TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE
No situation is too hopeless for God to change.
a) God Renews and Restores
He gives beauty for ashes and joy for mourning (Isaiah 61:3).
b) You Can Rise Above Your Circumstances
With Christ, you can overcome any obstacle (Philippians 4:13).
c) God Can Rewrite Your Story
Your present struggles do not determine your future glory (Job 42:10).
d) You Are a New Creation in Christ
Once you come to Jesus, old things pass away (2 Corinthians 5:17).
e) Biblical Example: Paul was a persecutor of Christians, but God transformed him into a great apostle (Acts 9:1-6).
5. YOU HAVE A PLACE IN GOD’S KINGDOM
No one is too insignificant to be used by God.
a) God Chooses the Weak to Confound the Strong
He uses the overlooked for His divine purpose (1 Corinthians 1:27).
b) Your Contribution Matters
Every believer has a unique role in the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:12-27).
c) You Are God’s Workmanship
God designed you for good works that will bring Him glory (Ephesians 2:10).
d) God Never Abandons His Own
He promises to be with you always, even in tough times (Hebrews 13:5).
e) Biblical Example: The Samaritan woman felt rejected, but Jesus restored her and used her to bring revival (John 4:28-30).
CONCLUSION
No matter what you have been through or how you feel, God values you deeply. You are not a waste material; you are a vessel of honour in God’s hands. Stop believing the lies of the enemy that say you are worthless. Instead, embrace God's truth that you are precious, loved, and created for His glory.
God is ready to use you for great things if you surrender to Him. Do not let past failures, people’s opinions, or personal doubts hold you back. Rise up and walk in the purpose God has for you.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Lord, open my eyes to see my worth in You.
2. Father, help me overcome every negative thought of rejection and failure.
3. Lord, restore every area of my life that has been broken.
4. Father, give me the grace to walk in my divine purpose.
5. Lord, use me as a vessel of honour for Your glory.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. I declare that you are not a waste; you are a divine masterpiece.
2. Every lie of the enemy making you feel worthless is broken today.
3. Your past will not hinder your glorious future in Christ.
4. God will turn every rejection in your life into divine selection.
5. You shall fulfil your purpose and bring glory to God.
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