In today's gathering, we explored the profound significance of joy and fun as core values in our spiritual journey. We began by acknowledging the importance of giving and supporting world missions, emphasizing our commitment to being a church that actively participates in global outreach. We also highlighted the upcoming events, such as the "Finish Strong, Start Stronger" offering and Friendsgiving, which are opportunities for us to come together as a community and support one another.
We delved into the essence of Pentecostalism, affirming our belief in the continuation of the gifts of the Spirit and the importance of allowing the Holy Spirit to work through us. This led us to a prophetic word shared by a member of our congregation, reminding us that God's word always demands a response, whether through worship, prayer, or obedience.
Our series on core values brought us to the theme of fun, a value that might seem unconventional but is deeply rooted in scripture. We examined Nehemiah 8, where the completion of the Jerusalem wall was celebrated with joy and feasting, illustrating that holiness and joy are not mutually exclusive. Similarly, Solomon's reflection in Ecclesiastes 8:15 encourages us to find joy in our labor and life.
We discussed the importance of making our spiritual journey enjoyable by inviting others to the table, living from a place of sonship rather than servitude, and ensuring that we make it fun for ourselves so that we can extend that joy to others. By embracing our identity as sons and daughters of God, we can transform what might feel like a drudgery into a vibrant and fulfilling experience.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Embrace Joy in Holiness: Holiness is not about solemnity alone; it includes joy and celebration. Nehemiah 8 teaches us that a holy day is a day of joy, not mourning. Embrace the joy of the Lord as your strength, and let it transform your spiritual journey into a celebration. [57:33]
- 2. Live from Sonship, Not Servitude: Our relationship with God should be rooted in sonship, not servitude. Like the prodigal son's father, God calls us His children, inviting us to live in the freedom and joy of being His sons and daughters, rather than feeling burdened by duty. [79:34]
- 3. Invite Others to the Table: Community and relationships are vital. Jesus demonstrated this by dining with tax collectors and sinners, showing us that life is more enjoyable and meaningful when shared with others. Invite others into your life and spiritual journey. [68:31]
- 4. Make It Fun for Yourself: To make faith enjoyable for others, it must first be enjoyable for you. Prioritize self-care and find joy in your spiritual practices, ensuring that your faith journey is a source of life and energy, not exhaustion. [86:02]
- 5. Respond to God's Call with Joy: God calls us to a relationship, not just tasks. When we respond to His call with joy and enthusiasm, we align ourselves with His purpose and experience the fullness of life He intends for us. [94:29]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:00] - Introduction to Giving and World Missions
- [05:00] - Upcoming Events and Offerings
- [10:00] - Understanding Pentecostalism
- [15:00] - Prophetic Word and Response
- [20:00] - Core Values Series Recap
- [25:00] - The Core Value of Fun
- [30:00] - Nehemiah 8: Joy in Holiness
- [35:00] - Solomon's Wisdom on Fun
- [40:00] - Inviting Others to the Table
- [45:00] - Living from Sonship
- [50:00] - Making It Fun for Yourself
- [55:00] - Responding to God's Call
- [60:00] - Closing Prayer and Worship