Embracing Imperfection: The Power of Fellowship

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"Dream teams is a concept that I think we all want. We want to be surrounded by easy people we love to be around, we laugh, we enjoy, we go deep. We want to be surrounded by people that really require very little work on our part to be around. It's enjoyable, you can't get enough time with them, and you complement each other's strengths. But I think reality shows, as you've lived life, many of us here maybe you youth haven't experienced this yet, this is a spoiler, as you get involved in jobs and as you get put on teams and as you get a part of maybe a ministry team at a church or a small group or a Sunday school or Bible study and all this stuff, all of a sudden you discover that there's people in there that they require extra grace from you." [00:26:06]

"Jesus goes up into the mountains and called to those whom he desired, and they came to him. He called who those that he what desired that means he wanted to be with this group of people he's about to call. And it says that he wanted to be with this group, he wanted keep this in the back of your mind as we move forward. And he appointed 12 whom he also named apostles so that they might what be with him. He wants to spend time with them, he wants to be around them and he also might send them out to preach and have the authority to preach and have the authority to preach and have the authority to preach and have the authority cast out demons." [00:27:06]

"Peter was impulsive. Remember, Peter's the one who drew the sword and cut off somebody's ear when Jesus was being arrested. This dude did not think. He just he was a man of action. And so Peter is one of the ones that Jesus would pick. And oh yeah, he would end up becoming the pastor, the preacher, the main representative of many of the apostles or all the apostles after Jesus would go. Of all people, if you are picking a team this is probably not the one that we would pick. Because he's a little unstable. And yet we know, as we see throughout Scripture, he was also the one that Jesus rebuked the most. And ultimately he would be the one that would be the strongest leader. The right leader. Despite all of these things that we would say would be downsides of him." [00:34:28]

"Why would Jesus have assembled a group? He didn't need them. He didn't need them. He could have just done it all on his own and been a one-man show. But even Jesus seemed to know the importance of surrounding yourself with people. It's not like he needed an accountability partner when you're perfect and sinless. Probably not an issue. But I do think there are three reasons that he did surround himself. One, is he needed them for a testimony of what the kingdom can do. The fact that the kingdom of God can get these twelve stooges together. To perform something that has resulted in you sitting here today. Thousands of years later, God can use anyone, including you, to do great things for him and his kingdom." [00:46:02]

"Fellowship is a privilege, not a punishment. Some people want to think fellowship at church is a punishment. I don't want to deal with these people. I don't want to deal with that person. Do you know what they did to me ten years ago? I am done with them. And we view it as a punishment rather than what it really was intended to be a privilege. Think of the privileges the disciples had. They watched Jesus for about three years. They got to watch him, walk with him, hear him teach, see him do what he did. They had this incredible privilege and it left a profound impact on their life. That he even included them in that fellowship. And so it was a privilege for them. They gained much out of it. And we have to view things the same way. We grow when we have others. We help them grow when we are in their life." [00:49:30]

"Jesus gave them a mission that would go beyond their life, and they rose to the challenge of it. You see, we need to remember the great mission that's given to us. And yes, we do talk about, first and foremost, making disciples. You and I, if you are a believer here today, you and I are called to make disciples. If you haven't made a disciple in 10 years, something is broken. And we need to realize it is natural and normal for us to be introducing people to Jesus and helping people grow in Jesus. That's part of it. If you don't like it, take it up with the author. I didn't invent that. But there's also an importance of fellowship that is also a mission, that a church is united, that a church comes together." [00:53:14]

"Are there people that we like more than others in our groups? Thank you. Yes, there's some we get along with better. It's just natural. But does that mean that the others are not our problem? You can say it out loud, I promise. I don't bite. I don't bite. No. No, we fight for fellowship. We don't have an excuse. If Jesus can get this group together and perform what we are a result of, the gospel, the ministry that came from that, we have no excuses. We have no excuses. Other than we're being petty." [01:01:20]

"Great people are not attracted to average causes. Why I love this so much is because it's this. If we are just giving you, hey, come be a part of our church so you can sit in the pew and not have to deal with anyone and leave and then come back next week and do the exact same thing, then we're failing. You have been given a great mission. If you are a believer, you have been given a great job. To be a disciple maker, to be one who fights for the fellowship of the church, to be one who is like Jesus, to be one to reach your community, you're given a great mission and a great cause. And that is what unifies us all. There are no exceptions." [01:02:21]

"That is a bold mission. And rather than people be like, oh, I'm not going to do that, people rose to the challenge. And I throw that before you. We have a greater mission than this. That's a great mission. That's cool. Lots of great stories, all that. We have a greater mission and a greater purpose to reach Ephrata and surrounding areas for Jesus. And one of those things that we need to be doing is this great mission of fellowship with one another and sticking with one another. That is what we need to do and fight for it more than anything." [01:05:17]

"Three commitments of fellowship that we're going to have to as a church, all of us, all of us who are part of Grace Fellowship need to be mindful of and commit to. Not one, not two, but three. One is we're going to be committed against selectivism. I love teenagers. As you know, I worked for years with them. And as adults, you know, being on the older side of that, you know, part of life, it's very easy for us to just point out, you know, teenagers, they just all have their cliques. Which back when I was a kid, I always thought that. That was, you know, people who walked around clicking, you know, their fingers like that. I didn't know what it was. Well, they all have their cliques. Oh, they're just teens. They're cliques. Guess what? Adults have them too." [01:06:32]

"Second is this commitment to a common mission. I've harped on that. The gospel, first and foremost, making disciples and fellowship and unity within our church is a common mission. That if we are all focused on, we aren't divided. If all of us make the commitment to do that, we're not divided. We're not fracturing here as a church. We aren't seeing people that are looking around, maybe going to a different church, because we made the commitment to one another. Me to you, you to me. All of us to each other. Because we're committed to a mission." [01:07:29]

"My challenge for us is this. Your dream group are those that you commit to be a part of. And I don't mean to sound like that being flippant. But if we make a commitment to even people that we have a hard time being around, that's your dream group. That's your dream team. That's the people you need around you. That's the people that need you and you need them. That's who you need to do life with. But it's going to take a commitment from everyone." [01:08:52]

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