Whatcha Wearin’ That For? | Pastor Tom Golden

Pastor Tom Golden delivered an impactful sermon titled "Whatcha Wearin That For?" drawing from Isaiah 61:3 and Isaiah 61:1-2. As a visual representation of God's splendor, Pastor Tom donned a vibrant ensemble consisting of a bright pink hoodie, a mustard yellow padded vest, and a bright orange hat.

He emphasized the biblical concept that the garment of praise is bright, colorful, and cheerful, encouraging us to exchange our despair for joy. Drawing from Isaiah's message, he urged us to remove the cloak of despair and adorn ourselves with the garment of praise, symbolizing admiration for what God is doing in our lives and in the world.

Pastor Tom highlighted the transformative power of praise, likening God's Word to a source of continual celebration and joy. He reminded us that the beauty of our praise is not measured by worldly standards but by God's perspective.

Drawing parallels to the historical context of Isaiah's prophecy, Pastor Tom reflected on the despair faced by the people of Jerusalem under siege. Despite their desolation, Isaiah prophesied the coming of Jesus, who would bring comfort and healing to those in despair.

Furthermore, Pastor Tom cautioned against idolizing individuals who succumb to despair, citing examples such as Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe. Instead, he urged us to embrace the garment of praise and worship the Lord as a means of overcoming despair and finding true fulfillment.

In conclusion, Pastor Tom's sermon challenged us to examine our own attire, both literal and metaphorical, and consider whether we are adorning ourselves with the garment of praise or allowing despair to cloak our hearts and minds. The message resonated with the call to trade in despair for the transformative power of praise and worship.

Bible Verses:

Isaiah 61:3
3 To those who have sorrow in Zion I will give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes. I will give them the oil of joy instead of sorrow, and a spirit of praise instead of a spirit of no hope. Then they will be called oaks that are right with God, planted by the Lord, that He may be honored.

Isaiah 61:1-2
The Good News
61
The Spirit of the Lord God is on me, because the Lord has chosen me to bring good news to poor people. He has sent me to heal those with a sad heart. He has sent me to tell those who are being held and those in prison that they can go free. 2 He has sent me to tell about the year of the Lord’s favor, and the day our God will bring punishment. He has sent me to comfort all who are filled with sorrow.