Embracing Discipleship: Flourishing in God's Kingdom
Summary
### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we are reminded that the Kingdom of God is not just approaching; it is here, and the Spirit of God is actively working among us. As we delve into our kingdom culture values, we focus on the importance of discipleship. Discipleship is our mandate, and it involves responsibility, discipline, and obedience. When we are obedient to God, we take responsibility for our discipleship, which is crucial for transforming the world with the good news of Jesus.
God transforms us through encounters, setting us free, healing, and the washing of His Word. This transformation changes our identity from orphans to sons and daughters of God. Discipleship is a process of sanctification, shaping us to reflect more of God's character. Jesus said, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men," emphasizing that discipleship is a process of being made and transformed by Jesus.
Psalm 92:12-15 speaks of the righteous flourishing like palm trees and growing like cedars in Lebanon. These trees symbolize resilience and growth. Palm trees can withstand storms and become stronger, while cedars grow tall and strong over many years. Similarly, disciples of Christ who are planted in the house of the Lord will flourish in all seasons of life.
Being planted in the house of the Lord, the church, is essential for growth. Unlike pot plants that require constant external care and are limited in growth, trees planted in the ground grow deep roots and become strong. Christians are not meant to be spiritual bonsais, kept small and stunted, but to grow and flourish. The strongest lives are those tested and strengthened through life's storms, with roots intertwined with others for support.
God promises that the righteous will flourish and bear fruit, even in old age. Being planted in the church allows us to be nourished and to grow. Flourishing brings glory to God, and the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are evidence of a life transformed by the Spirit.
In conclusion, being planted in the house of the Lord involves belonging, taking responsibility for spiritual growth, serving, and being involved in the community. Mentorship is also crucial for growth. Let us embrace the discipleship process, be accountable, and love one another, knowing that God has great plans for us.
### Key Takeaways
1. The Kingdom of God is Here and Now: The Kingdom of God is not just something we are waiting for; it is present and active among us. The Spirit of God is working in our lives right now, calling us to embrace His grace and step into the challenges He sets before us. This understanding should inspire us to live with a sense of urgency and purpose, knowing that God's Kingdom is both a present reality and a future hope. [58:35]
2. Discipleship Requires Responsibility, Discipline, and Obedience: True discipleship involves taking responsibility for our spiritual growth, being disciplined in our practices, and obeying God's commands. These elements are essential for transforming our lives and the world around us. When we commit to these principles, we allow God to shape us into the people He created us to be, releasing our full potential. [01:00:23]
3. Being Planted in the House of the Lord Leads to Flourishing: Psalm 92:12-15 illustrates that those who are planted in the house of the Lord will flourish like palm trees and grow strong like cedars. This flourishing is not just about personal growth but also about contributing to the strength and health of the church community. Being deeply rooted in the church provides the nourishment and support needed to withstand life's storms and grow stronger. [01:06:18]
4. The Importance of Community and Accountability: Christians are not meant to live in isolation. Being part of a church community means being accountable to others, loving and being loved, and growing together. This interconnectedness strengthens us, especially during difficult times, as we support and uphold one another. The imagery of trees with intertwined roots highlights the importance of community in our spiritual journey. [01:18:15]
5. Bearing Fruit Brings Glory to God: Our ultimate purpose as Christians is to glorify God, and one of the primary ways we do this is by bearing fruit. The fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are the visible manifestations of a life transformed by God. Flourishing in our spiritual lives and bearing fruit not only benefits us but also brings glory to God and edifies those around us. [01:22:00]
### YouTube Chapters
[0:00] - Welcome
[0:30] - The Kingdom of God is Here
[1:00] - Embracing God's Plans
[1:30] - Kingdom Culture Values
[2:00] - Discipleship is Our Mandate
[2:30] - Responsibility, Discipline, and Obedience
[3:00] - Transformation Through Encounter
[3:30] - The Process of Discipleship
[4:00] - Flourishing Like Trees
[4:30] - The Importance of Being Planted
[5:00] - Community and Accountability
[5:30] - Bearing Fruit for God's Glory
[6:00] - The Role of Mentorship
[6:30] - Embracing the Discipleship Process
[7:00] - Invitation to Commit to Discipleship
Study Guide
### Bible Reading
1. Psalm 92:12-15: "The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing; To show that the Lord is upright: he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him."
2. Matthew 4:19: "And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."
3. Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
### Observation Questions
1. According to Psalm 92:12-15, what are the characteristics of the righteous who are planted in the house of the Lord?
2. In Matthew 4:19, what does Jesus promise to those who follow Him?
3. How does Jeremiah 29:11 describe God's plans for us? How does this relate to the sermon’s message about embracing God's plans? [58:35]
### Interpretation Questions
1. What does it mean to be "planted in the house of the Lord" as described in Psalm 92:12-15? How does this concept relate to the idea of discipleship discussed in the sermon? [01:06:18]
2. How does the process of being made "fishers of men" in Matthew 4:19 illustrate the transformation involved in discipleship? [01:04:47]
3. How can understanding God's plans for us in Jeremiah 29:11 help us to take responsibility, be disciplined, and obey God's commands as part of our discipleship journey? [01:00:23]
### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your current spiritual growth. Are you "planted" in the house of the Lord, or do you feel more like a "pot plant" Christian? What steps can you take to deepen your roots in your church community? [01:12:31]
2. Jesus calls us to follow Him and promises to make us fishers of men. What practical steps can you take this week to follow Jesus more closely and engage in discipleship? [01:04:47]
3. Jeremiah 29:11 speaks of God's plans to prosper us and give us hope. How can you embrace the challenges God sets before you, knowing that they are part of His plan for your growth and flourishing? [58:35]
4. The sermon emphasized the importance of community and accountability. How can you become more involved in your church community to support and be supported by others? [01:18:15]
5. Bearing fruit brings glory to God. Choose one aspect of the fruit of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control) to focus on this month. What specific action can you take to cultivate this fruit in your daily interactions? [01:22:00]
6. The sermon mentioned the importance of mentorship. Identify someone in your life who could benefit from your guidance or someone who could mentor you. How can you initiate a mentoring relationship this week? [01:25:59]
7. Reflect on a recent storm or challenge in your life. How did your faith and community support you through it? What can you do to strengthen your spiritual resilience for future challenges? [01:07:39]
Devotional
Day 1: The Kingdom of God is Here and Now
The Kingdom of God is not just a distant future hope; it is a present reality. The Spirit of God is actively working among us, calling us to embrace His grace and step into the challenges He sets before us. This understanding should inspire us to live with a sense of urgency and purpose, knowing that God's Kingdom is both a present reality and a future hope. We are called to recognize and participate in the Kingdom work happening around us every day, allowing God's presence to transform our lives and the lives of those we encounter.
The Kingdom of God is not confined to a specific time or place; it is here and now. As believers, we are invited to experience and contribute to this Kingdom through our actions, words, and relationships. By living with the awareness that God's Kingdom is present, we can approach each day with a renewed sense of purpose and dedication to His mission. This perspective encourages us to seek God's guidance in all we do and to be open to the opportunities He provides for us to make a difference in the world.
Luke 17:20-21 (ESV): "Being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, he answered them, 'The kingdom of God is not coming in ways that can be observed, nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or ‘There!’ for behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you.'"
Reflection: How can you actively participate in the Kingdom of God today? What specific actions can you take to reflect God's presence in your daily life? [58:35]
Day 2: Discipleship Requires Responsibility, Discipline, and Obedience
True discipleship involves taking responsibility for our spiritual growth, being disciplined in our practices, and obeying God's commands. These elements are essential for transforming our lives and the world around us. When we commit to these principles, we allow God to shape us into the people He created us to be, releasing our full potential. Discipleship is not a passive process; it requires intentional effort and dedication to follow Jesus' example and teachings.
Being a disciple means embracing the responsibility to grow in our faith, practicing spiritual disciplines such as prayer, Bible study, and worship, and obeying God's commands even when it is challenging. This commitment to discipleship leads to personal transformation and equips us to impact others positively. As we grow in our relationship with God, we become more effective in sharing the good news of Jesus and making a difference in the world.
James 1:22-25 (ESV): "But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing."
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you need to take more responsibility for your spiritual growth? How can you incorporate more discipline and obedience into your daily walk with God? [01:00:23]
Day 3: Being Planted in the House of the Lord Leads to Flourishing
Psalm 92:12-15 illustrates that those who are planted in the house of the Lord will flourish like palm trees and grow strong like cedars. This flourishing is not just about personal growth but also about contributing to the strength and health of the church community. Being deeply rooted in the church provides the nourishment and support needed to withstand life's storms and grow stronger. When we are planted in the house of the Lord, we are positioned to receive the spiritual nourishment and support necessary for growth and resilience.
Just as trees need to be planted in the ground to grow deep roots and become strong, Christians need to be firmly rooted in the church community to thrive. This involves regular participation in worship, fellowship, and service. By being actively involved in the church, we can grow spiritually, support one another, and contribute to the overall health and vitality of the body of Christ. Flourishing in the house of the Lord brings glory to God and enables us to bear fruit that benefits others.
Jeremiah 17:7-8 (ESV): "Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit."
Reflection: Are you deeply rooted in your church community? What steps can you take to become more involved and connected, ensuring that you receive the spiritual nourishment and support needed to flourish? [01:06:18]
Day 4: The Importance of Community and Accountability
Christians are not meant to live in isolation. Being part of a church community means being accountable to others, loving and being loved, and growing together. This interconnectedness strengthens us, especially during difficult times, as we support and uphold one another. The imagery of trees with intertwined roots highlights the importance of community in our spiritual journey. When we are connected to others in the body of Christ, we can draw strength and encouragement from one another, helping us to persevere through challenges.
Community and accountability are vital for spiritual growth and maturity. By being part of a church community, we can share our struggles, celebrate our victories, and receive guidance and support from fellow believers. This mutual accountability helps us stay on track in our walk with God and encourages us to live out our faith authentically. Embracing community and accountability allows us to experience the fullness of God's love and grace through our relationships with others.
Hebrews 10:24-25 (ESV): "And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near."
Reflection: How can you strengthen your connections within your church community? What steps can you take to be more accountable to others and to support your fellow believers in their spiritual journeys? [01:18:15]
Day 5: Bearing Fruit Brings Glory to God
Our ultimate purpose as Christians is to glorify God, and one of the primary ways we do this is by bearing fruit. The fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are the visible manifestations of a life transformed by God. Flourishing in our spiritual lives and bearing fruit not only benefits us but also brings glory to God and edifies those around us. When we bear fruit, we reflect God's character and make His presence known to others.
Bearing fruit is a natural outcome of a life rooted in Christ. As we grow in our relationship with God and allow the Holy Spirit to work in us, we will produce fruit that reflects His nature. This fruit not only enhances our own lives but also serves as a testimony to others of God's transformative power. By bearing fruit, we fulfill our purpose of glorifying God and contributing to the growth and health of the body of Christ.
John 15:8 (ESV): "By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples."
Reflection: What fruit of the Spirit is most evident in your life right now? How can you cultivate and bear more fruit that brings glory to God and blesses those around you? [01:22:00]
Quotes
### Quotes for Outreach
1. "If you truly saw yourself as I see you, understood how powerful I created you to be, took the first step of faith toward me, and trusted me fully, I will lead you on a journey to release your full potential. I'm calling you today." [58:35] (21 seconds)
2. "God transforms people. He does the renewing. He does the saving. He does the changing. He transforms us through encounter, encountering Him through being set free, through healing, through the washing of His Word, through discipleship, through the renewing of our minds. It's all by His sanctifying spirit." [01:01:50] (25 seconds)
3. "I really hope that it has settled in your heart already. And maybe it's not. That's why God wants me to say it this morning, that God loves you. God loves you, and he wants the very best for you. His love is always seeking the highest good for you." [01:03:21] (18 seconds)
4. "The strongest lives are the lives, I'll spell it out, the strongest lives are those that have been tested through the storms of life. You can take this illustration a lot further as well. Because the roots go deep, and pine trees, you generally see them planted in a lot of trees together. The roots go deep, the roots intertwine with each other." [01:18:15] (24 seconds)
5. "Your flourishing will be as a result of being grafted into the church. You become nourished from the good root of the church. Now understand I'm not talking about an organization. I'm talking about grafted in to people, grafted into the spirit of God." [01:20:01] (20 seconds)
### Quotes for Members
1. "When we are obedient to God, we take responsibility for our discipleship. Because here at Harmony, we are serious about discipleship. What do we say? We are here, and we're for transforming the world with the good news of Jesus." [01:00:23] (15 seconds)
2. "Disciples of Christ who are planted in the house of the Lord, this is what the scripture says, will flourish during all seasons in life. The other tree mentioned there is this Lebanon cedar tree, apparently these trees can grow up to about 130 feet tall, 40 meters for the metric people, and it takes over a hundred years to grow that tall." [01:07:39] (27 seconds)
3. "If you don't come under instructors and leaders, and I would add fathers, because I love what it says in 1 Corinthians 4, 15, that there may be 10,000 instructors but not many fathers. What's the difference? A father is somebody, for me, that actually is invested in your life, fully invested in your life, loves you, will walk the journey with you." [01:24:25] (20 seconds)
4. "Being planted looks like this, perhaps. It's about belonging. It's about not just attending. It's about taking responsibility for your spiritual growth. It's about serving in the church, serving in a ministry. It's about being involved in your community, maybe a life group." [01:25:28] (19 seconds)
5. "Blessed are those who dwell in your house. They are ever praising you. Blessed are those whose strength is in you, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage. Whose hearts are set on pilgrimage, walking this journey, walking this life." [01:27:35] (20 seconds)