Today, I began our sermon series titled "O.T.A. One to Another," focusing on the new commandment Jesus gives us in John 13:34-35, which instructs us to love one another as He has loved us. This commandment is not just a mere suggestion but a directive that defines our identity as His disciples. The love we exhibit towards one another within the church community is a testament to our faith and a witness to the world.
In this sermon, I emphasized the importance of community within the church. The church is designed by God not just as a gathering of individuals, but as a body where each member supports and enhances the growth of others. This community aspect is crucial because it is within the church that we learn to practice the love that Christ commands us to show. We discussed how this love should not be superficial but must be deep, sacrificial, and unconditional, mirroring the love Christ has for us.
I highlighted the reality that our relationships within the church can sometimes be challenging. We encounter a diverse group of individuals, some of whom may be quite different from us. However, these relationships are God's tool to refine us, teaching us to love unconditionally. This is not always easy, but it is essential for our growth as believers and for the health of the church community.
Furthermore, I addressed the issue of church hurt, acknowledging that while the church is a sanctuary, it is also composed of imperfect people who can sometimes cause pain. Yet, this should not deter us from engaging with the church. Instead, it should drive us to lean more into Christ's example of forgiveness and reconciliation, striving to embody His character in all our interactions.
Finally, I called on each member to reflect on their role within the community. Are we contributing to the unity and love that Christ desires for His church? Are we allowing the Holy Spirit to work through us to heal wounds and bridge divides? This reflection is crucial as we aim to not only grow individually but also strengthen the fabric of our church community.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Examination and Growth:** As believers, we must continually examine our hearts and actions to ensure they align with Christ's commandments. This ongoing self-examination helps us to avoid complacency and spurs us on to greater Christ-likeness in our thoughts, actions, and relationships within the church. [01:53:35]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [27:37] - Introduction to Church Community
- [54:04] - Prayer and Encouragement
- [58:37] - Scripture Reading and Sermon Introduction
- [72:20] - Discussing the New Commandment
- [84:59] - Addressing Church Hurt
- [113:35] - Call to Action and Closing Prayer