### Summary
Good morning, church! Today, we embark on a new series called "DNA," where we explore the core of who we are as a church and as followers of Jesus. Just as DNA is the blueprint for all living things, our spiritual DNA defines our purpose, mission, and values. We share a common faith code with Christians worldwide, but our church has a unique DNA that we need to understand and live out.
Our purpose is rooted in the Great Commandment: to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. This is the foundation of our faith and the reason we exist as a church. Jesus emphasized this when asked about the greatest commandment, highlighting that loving God and loving people are inseparable and must be done in that order.
We also discussed the Great Commission, which is our mission: "Real people helping people become more like Jesus as a family." Jesus entrusted this mission to ordinary people, empowering us to make disciples in our everyday lives. This involves praying for others, inviting them to church, and studying the Bible together. It's not complicated; it's about being real people helping others grow in their faith.
Our church family plays a crucial role in this mission. We are not meant to be lone rangers; God sets us in spiritual families to support and grow together. This family connection is vital for our spiritual health and mission. We must communicate our needs, serve others, and carry our weight in the family. This shared connection, both in joy and pain, strengthens us and helps us grow in love and faith.
As we continue this series, let's embrace our spiritual DNA, commit to loving God and people, and fulfill our mission together as a family. Let's pray for God's guidance and strength to live out our purpose and mission.
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Key Takeaways
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2. The Great Commission: Jesus entrusted us with the mission to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey His commands. This mission is not just for perfect people but for real people with real struggles. We are empowered by Jesus' authority to carry out this mission in our everyday lives.
3. The Role of the Church Family: God sets us in spiritual families to support and grow together. This family connection is vital for our spiritual health and mission. We must communicate our needs, serve others, and carry our weight in the family. This shared connection, both in joy and pain, strengthens us and helps us grow in love and faith.
4. Discipleship: Discipleship is about real people helping others become more like Jesus. It involves praying for others, inviting them to church, and studying the Bible together. It's not complicated; it's about being real people helping others grow in their faith. We are called to lead others by example, following Christ and helping others do the same.
5. Embracing Our Spiritual DNA: Understanding and embracing our spiritual DNA is crucial for living out our purpose and mission. Our church has a unique DNA that defines our values, mission, and purpose. By committing to loving God and people, and fulfilling our mission together as a family, we can make a significant impact in our community and beyond.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [15:04] - Introduction to "What Would You Ask God?"
- [36:07] - Introduction to the DNA Series
- [36:56] - Understanding DNA and Its Significance
- [37:57] - Unique DNA of Our Church
- [38:59] - Embracing Our Purpose: Loving God and People
- [39:57] - The Great Commandment
- [40:59] - Jesus' Teaching on the Greatest Commandment
- [41:53] - The Shema: A Daily Prayer
- [43:02] - The Importance of Daily Reminders
- [45:10] - The Ten Commandments: Loving God and People
- [46:35] - Loving God with All Your Mind
- [48:05] - Loving People as Jesus Did
- [49:42] - The Great Commission: Our Mission
- [51:11] - Jesus' Authority and Our Mission
- [55:46] - Becoming More Like Jesus as a Family
- [57:14] - The Role of the Church Family
- [60:24] - Communicating Needs and Serving Others
- [63:27] - Strengthening Each Other in Love
- [65:10] - Closing Prayer and Reflection