In today's message, we explored the profound connection between emotional health and mission, emphasizing that these two aspects are not mutually exclusive but rather deeply intertwined. In our fast-paced, achievement-oriented culture, especially in a city like New York, there's a tendency to prioritize mission and success over emotional health and love. However, the scriptures remind us that both the Great Commission and the Great Commandment are essential. We are called to make disciples and to love God and others, embodying both mission and morale.
The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, underscores the centrality of love. He argues that without love, all achievements, spiritual gifts, and acts of service are meaningless. This is a powerful reminder that love is the core of the Christian faith. Despite the church's reputation for hypocrisy and judgmentalism, Jesus calls us to be known for our love. This love is not just a feeling but a series of actions and attitudes: patience, kindness, humility, and forgiveness.
We also reflected on a story of a pastor whose church grew rapidly but eventually collapsed due to a lack of love and abusive leadership. This serves as a cautionary tale that success without love is hollow. Paul provides a clear definition of love, inviting us to replace the word "love" with our own names to assess how we embody these virtues.
In a world that often values competitiveness driven by anger and fear, we are invited to embrace a different kind of competitiveness—one driven by joy and love, as exemplified by athletes like Steph Curry. This joyful competitiveness aligns with the Christian ethic of love, which is rooted in the love of God. The foundation of our ability to love others is experiencing God's love for us, a love that is sacrificial and unconditional.
Ultimately, the invitation is to find our deepest security and identity in God's love, which quiets our fears and anxieties. This love transforms us, enabling us to live out the supernatural ethic of love that Paul describes. We are most like Christ when we are in love, and this love empowers us to fulfill our mission with joy and compassion.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Interconnection of Health and Mission: Emotional health and mission are not opposing forces but complementary aspects of a Christian life. The Great Commission and the Great Commandment both call us to action and love, reminding us that our mission should be fueled by love and compassion. [05:07]
- 2. Centrality of Love: Without love, all achievements and spiritual gifts are meaningless. Love is the core of the Christian faith, and it is defined by patience, kindness, humility, and forgiveness. This challenges us to assess how we embody these virtues in our daily lives. [07:29]
- 3. Cautionary Tale of Success Without Love: The story of a pastor whose church collapsed due to a lack of love serves as a warning that success without love is hollow. True success in the Christian life is measured by how well we love others. [09:55]
- 4. Joyful Competitiveness: In a world that often values competitiveness driven by anger and fear, we are invited to embrace a different kind of competitiveness—one driven by joy and love. This aligns with the Christian ethic of love and transforms how we approach our mission. [25:52]
- 5. Rooted in God's Love: Our ability to love others is rooted in experiencing God's love for us. This love is sacrificial and unconditional, transforming us and enabling us to live out the supernatural ethic of love that Paul describes. [27:27]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:30] - Introduction to Emotionally Healthy Mission
- [01:45] - The Great Commission and Great Commandment
- [03:15] - Progress and Joy in the Early Church
- [05:07] - The Centrality of Love
- [07:29] - Church's Reputation and Call to Love
- [08:46] - Story of a Pastor's Downfall
- [11:21] - Defining Love According to Paul
- [13:32] - Personal Reflection on Love
- [14:41] - Navigating Anxieties and Love
- [17:06] - Sabbath and Personal Story
- [19:34] - Inventory of the Heart
- [21:56] - Love in a Competitive World
- [24:02] - Michael Jordan vs. Steph Curry
- [25:52] - Joyful Competitiveness
- [27:27] - Rooted in God's Love
- [29:28] - Experiencing Transformative Love
- [32:39] - Invitation to Know God's Love