SPIRITUAL HOADERS "TOO FULL TO BE FILLED"
This sermon addresses the spiritual practice of holding onto things God has already delivered us from—old wounds, offenses, identities, and habits. Using the metaphor of hoarding, the pastor explains how believers often pick back up what God has removed from their lives, preventing them from moving forward into their divine purpose. The message emphasizes that deliverance requires not just God's intervention but our active participation in refusing to return to what has been discarded. The sermon challenges believers to examine what they're protecting in their lives that actually needs to change, warning that the enemy often keeps us bound not through obvious attacks but through what we refuse to release. True freedom comes when we stop rebuilding what God is tearing down and allow Him to fill the empty spaces we create through obedience.