In today's gathering, we explored the profound theme of belonging, emphasizing its significance in our spiritual journey and community life. We began by acknowledging our identity as God's chosen people, a royal priesthood, and His special possession. This identity calls us to live in humility and vulnerability, seeking the place where we truly belong. As we worship, we are reminded that we belong to God and are called to hear His voice.
We continued our series on the concept of belonging, focusing on the "Jesus model" of belonging, believing, and becoming. Unlike the cultural norm where one must first become and believe before belonging, Jesus invites us to belong first. This model is evident in His interactions with people, where He first affirms their belonging before anything else. This approach challenges us to have open hearts, minds, and doors, creating a welcoming environment for all.
Belonging is not just about being part of a group; it is about being loved, accepted, and feeling part of something greater. We discussed how people often find belonging in various areas, such as sports, and how this passion can be translated into our church community. The church should be a place where people feel the same enthusiasm and commitment as they do for their favorite sports teams.
We also explored the idea of belonging to Christ, who is our chief foundation and cornerstone. Through Christ, we have access to God and are reconciled to Him. Our belonging is centered on the humanity and divinity of Christ, who preached peace and provided us with a firm foundation. This belonging empowers us to walk in the power of Christ, knowing that we are standing on solid ground.
In the corporate world, belonging is a crucial value, and we can learn from this by creating an environment where people feel safe to express themselves and know they have the necessary support. In the church, this means welcoming people just as they are, without judgment, and fostering a sense of experiential belonging.
As we go forth this week, let us exercise actions of belonging, welcoming others as Jesus did. Our world is hurting and in need of places where people can feel they belong. Let us be that place, offering love, acceptance, and the assurance that we all belong to God and to one another.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Belonging in the Jesus Model: The Jesus model of belonging, believing, and becoming challenges us to first affirm our belonging in God's family before anything else. This approach fosters a welcoming environment where everyone feels accepted and loved, reflecting the heart of Christ. [22:30]
- 2. Passion for Belonging: Just as people passionately support their sports teams, we are called to bring that same enthusiasm to our church community. This passion for belonging can transform our church into a vibrant and welcoming place where everyone feels they are part of something greater. [32:00]
- 3. Christ as Our Foundation: Our belonging is centered on Christ, who is our chief cornerstone. Through Him, we have access to God and are reconciled to Him. This firm foundation empowers us to walk in the power of Christ, knowing that we are standing on solid ground. [42:00]
- 4. Experiential Belonging: In both the corporate world and the church, creating an environment where people feel safe to express themselves and know they have support is crucial. In the church, this means welcoming people just as they are, fostering a sense of experiential belonging. [50:00]
- 5. Actions of Belonging: As we go forth, let us exercise actions of belonging, welcoming others as Jesus did. Our world is in need of places where people can feel they belong, and we are called to be that place, offering love, acceptance, and the assurance that we all belong to God and to one another. [54:30]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [11:05] - Prayers of Thanksgiving and Healing
- [22:30] - The Jesus Model of Belonging
- [32:00] - Passion for Belonging in the Church
- [42:00] - Christ as Our Foundation
- [50:00] - Experiential Belonging in the Church
- [54:30] - Actions of Belonging and Closing Prayer