In our gathering today, I wanted to challenge us to consider whether our worship and church activities truly please God. It's easy to assume that God is pleased with our gatherings simply because we enjoy them, but Scripture warns us that God is not always pleased with our offerings and gatherings. We must ask ourselves if our actions and hearts align with what God desires. Are we entering into worship with a heart to serve and love others, or are we focused on our own enjoyment and preferences?
Reflecting on my own journey, I shared how I started a church 25 years ago with the desire to create a pure church that preached the entirety of God's Word. However, as the church grew, I began to question whether our success was truly pleasing to God. This led me to a deeper exploration of Scripture to understand what God truly desires from His church. The greatest commandment is to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love others as Christ loved us. This love should be evident in our gatherings and in our relationships with one another.
We must also consider the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Each of us has been given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good, and we should come to our gatherings ready to serve and bless others with the gifts God has given us. Our unity and love for one another should be so profound that it becomes a testimony to the world of God's love and truth.
Finally, I shared insights from the underground church in China, which thrived on devotion to God's Word, prayer, evangelism, expectation of miracles, and embracing suffering for Christ. These elements are crucial for a vibrant and effective church. We must be willing to sacrifice and suffer for the sake of the gospel, embracing the call to make disciples and share the love of Christ with the world.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Pleasing God in Worship: Our gatherings should focus on pleasing God rather than ourselves. We must enter worship with a heart to serve and love others, aligning our actions with God's desires rather than our preferences. [03:42]
- 2. Loving God and Others: The greatest commandment is to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love others as Christ loved us. This love should be evident in our relationships and gatherings, reflecting a deep affection for Jesus. [11:26]
- 3. Manifestation of the Spirit: Each believer has been given the manifestation of the Holy Spirit for the common good. We should come to gatherings ready to serve and bless others with the gifts God has given us, expecting the Spirit to work through us. [33:18]
- 4. Unity as a Testimony: Our unity and love for one another should be so profound that it becomes a testimony to the world of God's love and truth. Jesus prayed for us to be perfectly one, and this unity is crucial for our witness. [25:15]
- 5. Embracing Suffering for Christ: The underground church in China thrived on devotion to God's Word, prayer, evangelism, expectation of miracles, and embracing suffering for Christ. We must be willing to sacrifice and suffer for the sake of the gospel. [45:24]
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