### Summary
This morning, we reflected on the past 100 years of Southlake Church, celebrating our journey from a small storefront in Gary, Indiana, to a thriving community that has impacted thousands of lives. Our history is marked by significant milestones, including raising millions for global missions, supporting retired pastors, and contributing to educational institutions. This legacy is a testament to God's vision and plan for us.
Our current sermon series, "Go! The Next 100 Years," is rooted in the Great Commission from Matthew 28, where Jesus commands us to make disciples of all nations. However, we face a critical challenge: only 30% of churches in the country actively disciple. This lack of discipleship has led to a decline in church attendance and influence. To ensure Southlake's future, we must be intentional in our actions and align ourselves with God's mission.
We must be a loving church, as Jesus commanded in Matthew 22, loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. This love will transform us and those around us. We must also be a wise church, grounded in Scripture, as Paul writes in 2 Timothy. The Bible equips us for every good work, making us bold and wise disciples.
Obedience is crucial. As John records, loving God means keeping His commandments, which are not burdensome. A thriving church obeys God without fear. We must also be a sending church, sharing the gospel with everyone, as Jesus instructed in Acts 1 and Mark 16. Our mission is to reach all people, regardless of their background.
Finally, we must be a praying church. Philippians 4 reminds us to bring everything to God in prayer, experiencing His peace that surpasses all understanding. Our church's foundation was built on prayer, and we must continue this legacy. We shared stories of powerful prayers that led to significant revivals, emphasizing the importance of fervent, faith-filled prayer.
As we look to the next 100 years, we commit to being a church that loves, is wise, obedient, sending, and praying. We trust God to guide us and use us for His glory.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. year journey, it's evident that a clear vision and God's guidance have been crucial. Our history of impactful missions and community support shows that long-term commitment and faith can lead to significant, lasting change. This legacy challenges us to continue building for future generations. [02:38]
2. The Great Commission as Our Foundation: The Great Commission in Matthew 28 is not just a command but a foundational principle for the church's future. Despite the alarming statistic that only 30% of churches actively disciple, we are called to be different. By prioritizing discipleship, we align ourselves with Jesus' mission and ensure the church's growth and relevance.
3. Loving God and Neighbor: Jesus' command to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbors as ourselves, is central to our mission. This love transforms us and those around us, making our church a beacon of hope and compassion. When we embody this love, we reflect Christ to the world.
4. The Importance of Scripture: Being a wise church means grounding ourselves in Scripture. As Paul writes in 2 Timothy, the Bible equips us for every good work, making us bold and wise disciples. Regular study and application of God's Word are essential for spiritual growth and effective ministry.
5. The Power of Prayer: Our church's foundation was built on prayer, and this must continue. Stories of powerful prayers leading to revivals remind us of the importance of fervent, faith-filled prayer. By prioritizing prayer, we invite God's presence and power into our lives and our church, ensuring His guidance and blessing.
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