Embracing Christ's Authority for Effective Ministry

 

Summary

### Summary

Today, we gathered to praise and worship the Lord, acknowledging His greatness and the gift of being part of His body, the Church. We began by lifting our voices in song and prayer, thanking God for His grace, love, and the faith He has granted us. We confessed our sins together, recognizing our need for God's forgiveness and grace, which unites us as a healthy, functioning body of Christ.

The main focus of our time together was understanding how to be a healthy, functioning body of Christ. We explored three key principles: letting Jesus have authority in our lives, focusing on His mission, and understanding the nature of healing in His ministry. The 72 disciples who were sent out by Jesus serve as a model for us. They said yes to Jesus, allowed Him to lead, and followed His instructions, which resulted in effective ministry and healing.

We discussed the importance of letting Jesus lead in our lives, which involves deep prayer and engagement with His Word. This allows us to align our actions with His will and ensures that our ministry is effective. We also emphasized the mission of Jesus, which is centered on healing—both physical and spiritual. Healing involves listening to the needs of those around us and responding with the grace and resources that Jesus provides.

Finally, we acknowledged that ministry can sometimes be challenging and may not always yield immediate results. However, we are called to remain faithful, knowing that Jesus is with us and that our efforts are part of a larger, divine plan. The joy that Jesus experienced when His disciples returned from their mission is a reminder that our faithfulness brings joy to the Lord and advances His kingdom.

### Key Takeaways

1. Letting Jesus Have Authority: To be a healthy, functioning body of Christ, we must allow Jesus to have authority in our lives. This means saying yes to His call, following His instructions, and trusting Him to lead us. When we submit to His authority, we align our actions with His will, resulting in effective ministry and personal growth. [21:54]

2. Focusing on Jesus' Mission: Jesus' mission is centered on healing—both physical and spiritual. As His followers, we are called to listen to the needs of those around us and respond with the grace and resources He provides. This involves a humble ministry of listening and serving, meeting people where they are and addressing their specific needs. [33:09]

3. Understanding Healing: Healing in Jesus' ministry is multifaceted. It includes physical healing, but also addresses deeper emotional and spiritual needs. When we pray for healing, we connect people with the reality of Christ's love and presence, which brings peace and reduces anxiety, even if physical healing does not occur immediately. [37:52]

4. Faithfulness in Ministry: Ministry can be challenging and may not always yield immediate results. However, we are called to remain faithful, knowing that our efforts are part of a larger divine plan. Jesus reminds us that rejection is not a reflection of our worth or His truth, but rather a part of the journey of faith. [43:08]

5. Joy in Faithfulness: The joy that Jesus experienced when His disciples returned from their mission is a powerful reminder that our faithfulness brings joy to the Lord. When we listen to His call, follow His instructions, and see the impact of our ministry, we experience a deep sense of fulfillment and joy, knowing that we are advancing His kingdom. [48:14]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[10:39] - Invocation and Prayer of Confession
[11:55] - The Importance of Confession
[15:35] - VBS Highlights and Testimonies
[18:47] - Prayer for VBS Seeds
[21:54] - Letting Jesus Have Authority
[22:51] - Instructions to the 72 Disciples
[24:54] - Following Jesus' Instructions
[25:42] - Partnering in Ministry
[27:02] - Jesus' Presence in Ministry
[30:06] - Personal Testimony of Ministry
[33:09] - Focusing on Jesus' Mission
[35:12] - Listening for Healing Needs
[37:52] - Redefining Healing
[39:10] - Humble Ministry of Healing
[43:08] - Faithfulness in Ministry
[48:14] - Joy in Faithfulness
[54:51] - Closing Prayer and Hymn
[01:00:07] - Benediction and Blessing

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Luke 10:1-12 - Jesus Sends Out the Seventy-Two
2. James 5:16 - The Prayer of a Righteous Person
3. Matthew 28:18-20 - The Great Commission

#### Observation Questions
1. What instructions did Jesus give to the 72 disciples when He sent them out? ([22:51])
2. How did the disciples respond to Jesus' authority and instructions? ([24:04])
3. What is the significance of the disciples' mission being centered on healing? ([33:09])
4. How did Jesus react when the disciples returned from their mission? ([48:14])

#### Interpretation Questions
1. Why is it important for believers to let Jesus have authority in their lives? How does this impact their ministry and personal growth? ([21:54])
2. What does it mean to focus on Jesus' mission of healing, and how can this be applied in both physical and spiritual contexts? ([33:09])
3. How can the concept of faithfulness in ministry help believers persevere through challenges and rejections? ([43:08])
4. What does the joy that Jesus experienced when His disciples returned from their mission teach us about the impact of our faithfulness? ([48:14])

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you struggled to let Jesus have authority in your life. What steps can you take to better align your actions with His will? ([21:54])
2. Identify a specific need for healing in your community. How can you listen and respond with the grace and resources that Jesus provides? ([33:09])
3. Ministry can be challenging and may not always yield immediate results. How can you remain faithful and trust that your efforts are part of a larger divine plan? ([43:08])
4. Think of a situation where you felt rejected in your ministry efforts. How can you reframe this experience in light of Jesus' teaching on rejection? ([43:08])
5. The joy that Jesus experienced when His disciples returned from their mission is a reminder of the fulfillment that comes from faithfulness. How can you cultivate this joy in your own ministry efforts? ([48:14])
6. How can you incorporate deep prayer and engagement with God's Word into your daily routine to ensure that Jesus leads your life and ministry? ([25:42])
7. Reflect on a recent ministry effort. How did you see Jesus' presence and provision in that situation? How can this encourage you in future ministry endeavors? ([30:06])

Devotional

Day 1: Surrendering to Jesus' Authority
To be a healthy, functioning body of Christ, we must allow Jesus to have authority in our lives. This means saying yes to His call, following His instructions, and trusting Him to lead us. When we submit to His authority, we align our actions with His will, resulting in effective ministry and personal growth. Jesus' authority in our lives is not about control but about guidance and love. When we let Him lead, we find ourselves on a path that brings us closer to His purpose for us and allows us to serve others more effectively.

Letting Jesus have authority involves deep prayer and engagement with His Word. It is through these practices that we can discern His will and align our actions accordingly. The 72 disciples who were sent out by Jesus serve as a model for us. They said yes to Jesus, allowed Him to lead, and followed His instructions, which resulted in effective ministry and healing. By surrendering to Jesus' authority, we open ourselves to the transformative power of His love and grace. [21:54]

Hebrews 13:17 (ESV): "Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you."

Reflection: What is one area of your life where you find yourself holding back from surrendering to Jesus? What would surrendering this area to Him actually look like in terms of daily habits?


Day 2: Embracing Jesus' Mission of Healing
Jesus' mission is centered on healing—both physical and spiritual. As His followers, we are called to listen to the needs of those around us and respond with the grace and resources He provides. This involves a humble ministry of listening and serving, meeting people where they are and addressing their specific needs. Healing in Jesus' ministry is multifaceted. It includes physical healing, but also addresses deeper emotional and spiritual needs.

When we pray for healing, we connect people with the reality of Christ's love and presence, which brings peace and reduces anxiety, even if physical healing does not occur immediately. By focusing on Jesus' mission, we become instruments of His grace, bringing comfort and hope to those in need. This mission requires us to be attentive and compassionate, always ready to serve others with the love of Christ. [33:09]

Isaiah 61:1 (ESV): "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound."

Reflection: Think of someone in your life who is in need of healing—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. How can you be an instrument of Jesus' healing in their life today?


Day 3: Understanding the Depth of Healing
Healing in Jesus' ministry is not limited to the physical realm. It encompasses emotional and spiritual restoration as well. When we pray for healing, we are inviting Jesus to work in the lives of those we are praying for, bringing His peace and presence into their situations. This kind of healing can reduce anxiety and bring a sense of calm, even if physical healing does not happen immediately.

Understanding healing in this broader sense helps us to see the many ways Jesus can work in our lives and the lives of others. It reminds us that His love and presence are powerful and transformative, capable of bringing wholeness in ways we might not expect. By praying for and seeking this kind of healing, we align ourselves with Jesus' mission and open ourselves to the fullness of His grace. [37:52]

Psalm 147:3 (ESV): "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds."

Reflection: Reflect on a time when you experienced emotional or spiritual healing. How did Jesus' presence bring you peace and reduce your anxiety? How can you share this experience with someone who might need similar healing?


Day 4: Remaining Faithful in Ministry
Ministry can be challenging and may not always yield immediate results. However, we are called to remain faithful, knowing that our efforts are part of a larger divine plan. Jesus reminds us that rejection is not a reflection of our worth or His truth, but rather a part of the journey of faith. Faithfulness in ministry means trusting that God is at work, even when we cannot see the results.

By staying committed to the mission Jesus has given us, we contribute to the advancement of His kingdom. Our faithfulness brings joy to the Lord and helps to spread His love and grace to others. It is important to remember that our efforts, no matter how small they may seem, are valuable in God's eyes and contribute to His greater plan. [43:08]

1 Corinthians 15:58 (ESV): "Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain."

Reflection: Think of a time when you felt discouraged in your ministry or service. How can you remind yourself of the larger divine plan and remain faithful in your efforts?


Day 5: Finding Joy in Faithfulness
The joy that Jesus experienced when His disciples returned from their mission is a powerful reminder that our faithfulness brings joy to the Lord. When we listen to His call, follow His instructions, and see the impact of our ministry, we experience a deep sense of fulfillment and joy, knowing that we are advancing His kingdom. This joy is not just for us but also for Jesus, who delights in our obedience and faithfulness.

Finding joy in faithfulness means recognizing the significance of our efforts and the pleasure it brings to God. It encourages us to continue serving with a joyful heart, knowing that our work is meaningful and valued. This joy sustains us through challenges and motivates us to keep pursuing the mission Jesus has given us. [48:14]

Nehemiah 8:10 (ESV): "Then he said to them, 'Go your way. Eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to anyone who has nothing ready, for this day is holy to our Lord. And do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.'"

Reflection: Reflect on a recent experience where you felt joy in serving others. How did this joy impact your faith and your relationship with Jesus? How can you cultivate this joy in your daily life?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "A church that confesses their sins together is one that is healthy. Because it's one that leads us to the cross, seeking Christ's continued grace. It's one that says, you know what, we all fall short, and we all need the grace of God. To the place for which you have fallen short, know that I have fallen short too. Know that the one beside you has fallen short, and the one on your left and right has fallen short. And yet, in Christ we are forgiven, and we're redeemed, and we're forever his. And may that realization fill you with fresh joy." [11:55] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "In order to become a healthy, functioning body of Christ, we have to let Jesus have authority in our lives. That these disciples, the 72 in which we're called into ministry, said yes to Jesus. When he called them, they said yes. And they began to listen to him and follow him. And they allowed him to have authority in their life." [21:54] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I know one of the barriers for God to work in my life is that I am always challenging Jesus in what he's calling me to do. Like I really want to do Jesus' work in my way. I want Jesus' work in my time. I want to decide where I go, when I go, how I go. And in order to be a healthy, functioning, body of Christ, it's really to let Jesus lead." [24:54] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The only way that Jesus can do great work in and through this body is if we understand that he is present and that he has an assignment for us. That he wants the body to be about work. And so how do we develop our humble hearts before the Lord? Because if we really want to be a healthy, functioning, living body of Christ, the first, it's to begin to understand that Christ is the body of Christ." [27:02] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The ministry of Jesus is really like what are the needs where healing needs to happen both in my life and to the people around you. And often for me it's someone will come to me and they'll say that they have this particular issue somebody died and I've just learned in that very moment where I see a need I stop and I say to them do you mind if we pray about that just a simple do you mind if we pray about that." [40:09] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "I know if I'm looking for someone that I want to partner with in the ministry, in the ministry of Jesus Christ, there's two things I really want to know. And it's this. How closely do they connect with Jesus? Like how is their prayer life? Like are they actually in communication with the King of Kings in their quiet time? And then how deeply are they in his word?" [26:22] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So often I've done a lot of things that weren't directed by the Lord and they were just big, colossal wastes of time. And so as I get older and I feel like I don't have as much time under my belt anymore, it's like, okay, Lord, help me to know what you're calling me to do and then give me some instructions of how I do it. Like, let me be humble. Let me be humble before you and let your will and way reign in my life." [30:45] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If we want to be a healthy body of Christ, it's about meeting the needs for where there is a need for healing. Which is not namely our agenda, it's about listening for the agenda of the people that are before us. What it is that they need from Jesus in order to be healed of the thing that is, is so troubling for them. And so it's always a listening ministry in a, in a way as the disciples went and they said, what is it that you need healing for?" [34:30] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When people would come for healing ministry, they would come up and they would name what they need healing for. And we would pray for them. I'll guarantee that we did not heal everyone that came to us of their physical ailments. I don't know how good our track record was. It probably wasn't that good at all. But I'll guarantee one thing that I, I don't remember a person ever coming to me and saying that when I came to the Lord for healing, I left more anxious than when I came." [38:27] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We become healthy in a functioning body of Christ, when we let Jesus have authority in our lives, when we focus on the mission of Jesus, namely bringing healing to the places where he calls us to really be listening for that, and then stepping into that by, by getting the resources that he grants us to, to the people that need those resources, to pray for that." [46:00] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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