Embracing Our Call to Servanthood in Christ

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1. "The church is a place where you will encounter sinners regularly. You're going to likely get hurt. Or disappointed along the way. And welcome to the family of God. Where sinners undertake the process of sanctification. Where we strive for holiness. And purity. Never lowering the bar of course. But following in the footsteps of Jesus. Walking in step with the spirit. We know that we are far. From perfect. We're fatally flawed. And we are hopeless without God." [34:21] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

2. "Yet despite those flaws. God says that the church is his plan A. For all of the re-words. Redemption. Reconciliation. Restoration. Renewal. All of those powerful words. God says that the church is his plan A. And he says there is no plan B. And we know how the story ends. We have the final chapter. We see that God is indeed coming back. For a pure and spotless bride. The church is. God's chosen instrument. To reach the world. And that's pretty incredible. That you and I made the cut. That we have a part in that plan." [35:20] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

3. "If you are a follower of Jesus. Then you are called. To be a servant. No ifs, ands, or buts. You are called to be a servant. If he is your master. Then you are called to be a servant. You have received the highest call. To the lowest position. So that's where we're going to start. The highest call to the lowest position. You are called to be a servant." [39:14] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

4. "Jesus put others needs. Before his own. Even going to the cross. In order to serve our needs. Not thinking of himself. Rather laying his life down. For our sake. Jesus came to seek. Save and I'll add to serve the lost. Which is ultimately demonstrated at the cross." [41:15] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

5. "We are called to be servants. You are called to be a servant. Remember, Jesus is talking to the founders of the church, a movement that has been spreading for 2,000 years, and it's traced right, back to Jesus, the head. It's moments like these that show us at a molecular level what is at the DNA level of the body of Christ. It's servanthood that is at the foundation, at the bedrock of God's church. It is servanthood. It's humility." [53:46] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

6. "Instead of asking, what can I get out of church? We should ask, what can I contribute to the church? Instead of asking, why should I go to the church? What will it benefit me? Rather, we should relish the opportunity to be the church, serving the needs of others and putting their interests ahead of our own. Be the church is the call, not me, the church. We have an obligation to one another, an obligation. Brothers and sisters, we are not our own. We belong first to Christ and then second to one another." [01:01:18] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

7. "Humility is not thinking less of yourself. It is thinking of yourself less. Humility is thinking more of others. Humble people are so focused on serving others, they don't think of themselves." [01:13:00] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

8. "Being a servant requires the willingness to go where God says to go. And when God says to go, it is to stay where God says that you should stay. To do what God says that you are to do. It is to obey him and put his will before your own and to put their interests ahead of your own. That's what it means to be a servant. It genuinely means to put others before yourself. First and foremost, God, whatever you say, God, I want to do. And then secondly, God, whoever you ask me to love, whoever you ask me to serve, I will happily do it." [01:16:47] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

9. "Being a servant is not really something that you do so much as it is someone, it's something that you are. It's who you are. It's not an action, it's part of our identity in Christ. We get to be like Jesus. We get to be like servant. So we're going to talk more next week on what it looks like to be the church, but I believe that this is the foundation of God's church. When he has a team that genuinely is looking out, each one looking out for the interests of others, that is a team that God delights to pour out his spirit on and to equip with gifts, because that's a team that won't use the gifts to serve themselves, but they'll use the gifts to serve one another, to build the church, and to be a light in the darkness that we have been called to be." [01:20:26] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

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