Embracing Community: Experiencing God Together

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I find it interesting, first of all, that sometimes we think there are new problems that have popped up. The church is losing people to everything else going on in the world. People are choosing not to go to church. Instead, they're choosing to do other things like sleep in or sports. But here in the scriptures, it says, and let us not neglect our meeting together as some people do. It's not a new problem. It's easy to kind of wander away from being in community with other people. [00:04:15] (41 seconds)


I think about the years of COVID in 2020 and I think of the isolation that we all were forced into and how difficult that was when you are not able to get out and meet in community. How thankful I was that we were able to record and see people as we worked through the COVID years. I never stopped going to work. That was big for me personally. But I just saw so many people closed in, away from people, and the destruction that that does for our lives. [00:04:56] (36 seconds)


Because Karen showed up randomly without me asking, instead of just shoveling the sidewalk, which was my intention, I had no intention of going any further than that, she and I shoveled the entire parking spaces at the front of the building, pushed all that snow into the road area where the snowplow could come and get it once the cars were here. Just having that one extra person with me gave me motivation to do far more than I ever would have done. Could I have done it all myself? I could have. But I wouldn't have. [00:06:18] (34 seconds)


So part of community is to motivate one another into acts of love and good works. Let us not neglect meeting with each other, but encourage one another. Encourage one another. Part of community is that we can collectively come together, go through the lows, go through the highs, go through the normal mundane life, reach out and encourage and motivate and be helpful because we can do so much more together than we can on our own. [00:06:52] (40 seconds)


But what we're reading here is that as a community, not just because you happen to be in the same room once in a while, not just because you happen to go to the same church, not just because you happen to be near each other, but because we have formed relationships together, that we have built some sense of community together, that we become, in a sense, like family together, that when somebody starts to stumble in their walk with Christ, not to be the judge, not to be the, hey, you're doing this wrong, you better figure it out, otherwise you're going to hell. That's not the point. The point is, gently, with humility, approach a friend who you have built strong relationships with because you are in community with them. [00:08:59] (63 seconds)


And if we see something in their life that you want to speak truth into, we're able to do that because we are a community together. That's not my role as a pastor, that's not anyone in particular's role, but yet it's the community together to speak life into each other's lives. [00:09:48] (24 seconds)


Romans 12, 9 says, Don't just pretend to love others. Really love them. Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good. Love each other with genuine affection. And take delight in honoring each other. Never be lazy, but work hard and serve the Lord enthusiastically. Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble and keep on praying. When God's people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality. [00:15:57] (33 seconds)


But what Christ asks of us is to be radically different from the world. To choose to love regardless of who that person is. Regardless of what they're doing. Regardless of what their sin is. Come alongside and be with them. If it's the wrong person for you to be in relationship with, that's not a bad thing. If you choose to not have that relationship, just don't choose that in a way of dislike or of hate of the other person. [00:17:29] (29 seconds)


But to grow into what it means to be a strong community, to visit with each other, to help each other out of the snowbank, or just to celebrate the job promotions, and just different things that are going on in our lives, to read scriptures together, to eat together, to do life together, what is the purpose of community in your life? [00:23:53] (29 seconds)


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