Fuego - Pastor Savannah Ramsey

April 7, 2026


Pastor Savannah opened up her sermon on Sunday by telling us about a vision that she had one morning in her prayer closet. The Lord showed her this vision, and there were three main parts to this vision. The Lord revealed a particular place - a bus stop on Nolensville Road, a particular action - feeding chicken sandwiches, and a particular clue to what she needed - someone who spoke spanish


She then went on and talked about how she was able to outwork the vision the Lord had given her.
Have you ever had a vision like this? Or have a testimony of a situation like this?

Pastor Savannah then talked about the fast that we did as a church at the beginning of the year and she  quoted John 4:34: “My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.” She shared that during this fast and as she would quote this to herself, the Lord had asked her, “how many days have you gone hungry” 


If our spiritual food is to do the will of God, how nourished is your spirit? Have you had seasons in life where maybe you’ve gone hungry in the spirit? What does it look like to “feed” on the word and will of God daily? 


Pastor Savannah talked about the illustration of the good samaritan, and asked helped us understand “who is our neighbor.” 

She said, “The person in front of you is your neighbor.” What does the outworking of the verse “Love your neighbor as yourself” look like in our everyday life? 

  • Pastor Savannah said it perfectly, “eat, then feed your neighbor” (going back to the will of God)

The great commission is this: “ Go into all the world and preach the good news.”

  • Is this a duty in your life or an outward heart posture? Pastor Savannah talked about how instead of it being a “duty” or a task that we have to do, it was the Father placing His heart for others inside of us so that it becomes a natural desire and outpouring of our hearts 


She ended with this question: Does your love for Jesus look like something ?