Being the Church: A Mission of Healing and Hope

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1) "The mission of the church is to go and make disciples. Disciples. To go and help people mature as followers of Jesus Christ. And we saw last week that that all begins in your own home. With your own family, the ones that make you go loopy sometimes. That's the mission field. That's our first mission field, to get it right at home. And then we can go forth and do it on our jobs and in our communities and every place else. But it starts at... Home. Jesus' call to us is that we are supposed to go wherever the people are. And let them know that there is hope and there is a difference that God can make in their lives." [01:31] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "People come to the church in much the same way. They're seeking healing, seeking deliverance, seeking hope, seeking help, seeking a way out of their situation. And when they come, if we aren't ready to receive them properly. We can actually end up. We can actually end up turning off someone who is looking for salvation and hope in the only name that matters, which is the name of Jesus. And so I want us for the next few minutes to talk about a place to belong, a place to belong, because we have to make the gathering of ourselves together called the church, the called out ones, as inviting and welcoming." [05:36] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Our goal, our mission is to create a church environment where the lost, the lonely, the seeking can find a place to come and encounter Jesus. And whether people realize it or not, and oftentimes they don't, everyone needs Jesus. They may not know it. They know they've got issues, but they think they can. They can solve their issues, but they get an invitation to come to church. Let me just come to church, see what it's all about. They don't realize that they're coming because they need an encounter with Jesus. And one thing we cannot do is allow our stuff, our issues, our idiosyncrasies to somehow cause a person that's looking for Jesus to miss him." [06:54] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The church should be welcoming. Just like a hospital, the church cannot turn away someone looking for what Jesus has to offer. There's not a problem you face that Jesus does not have an answer to. In fact, when Jesus started his ministry in Luke. Chapter four, he preached his first sermon and he took his text from Isaiah chapter 61 verse one. I want you to look at that with me. Isaiah 61 one says the spirit of the sovereign Lord is upon me for the Lord has anointed me to bring. Come on church to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to comfort the brokenhearted and to proclaim that captives will be released and prisoners. We'll be free." [10:10] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "When the church neglects its role as a spiritual hospital, it becomes a click and a click is a stench in God's nostrils. I know we didn't mean to kind of slip into it. We just have friends in the church and we like being with the people we know. But God didn't send you here to be with the people you know. He sent you here to be his eyes and ears to help those who are lost. And if all you do is keep your eyes on the people you know, the people you like, the people you hang out with, then you're going to miss the people that God has sent you here for." [11:28] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Our role is to create a warm, welcoming environment around us and in the church that makes people feel valued and secure. We are called to welcome others as Christ has welcomed us, making this church and wherever you are a sanctuary where everyone can find peace and peace. Every person we encounter should feel welcome because it may be their last chance. Years ago, when we had just moved into this building, we were having a great worship time, and a gentleman came in. He's a veteran from the military. We had never seen him before." [17:33] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "God wants to transform people's lives. And there's so many hurting people out here. And there's so many people that are hurting in here. And what I'm saying to you is the same Jesus that wants to use you to help other people, he's willing to use those around you to help you. And church, I want us to be sensitive to people. want us to be sensitive so that God can speak to us and say, I know they're smiling and they look like everything is okay. But you go tell them that. I love them. You go tell them that they're not alone. You go give them a hug and let them know that everything is going to be all right." [21:23] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "Because when a person comes in your presence or a person comes into this church, they're coming, whether they know it or not, at the request of Jesus. Because Jesus says, Matthew chapter 11, Jesus says, come to me. That's Jesus' invitation to you and to your friends and the people you come across. I know you can't handle what life is throwing at you. I know the burden is heavy. I know the worries are overwhelming. I know it's overtaking you. And I know you can't handle them. And I'm not going to condemn you. I'm not going to say it's all your fault. All I'm going to say is, come to me. Come to me." [27:19] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9) "Jesus said, come to me, all you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Now, I'm not talking about eight hours of sleep. Because you can have eight hours of sleep and still be tired. Still be worn out. Still be weary and everything else. He says, take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you because I am humble and gentle at heart. And you will find. Once again, that word, rest for your souls. Your mind is just out of control with all the worries and cares and all the things going on. He says, if you come to me, let me teach you. You will find rest for your souls." [28:58] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10) "Because Jesus' promise is simple and we're done. God's promise is simple yet profound. You can come as you are, but you won't leave as you came. Amen. In today's culture, there's a constant pressure to conform to sinful standards. But we can't, I know y'all got quiet right there, but we can't conform to what the world says is good. As a Bible-based church, as a church that stands on what God has told us to do, we must stay steadfast on God's word. Now what does that mean? It means that we won't alienate you for your sins. That was a good place for it, amen. We can also not affirm those sins either." [31:39] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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