Embracing Our Unique Roles in God's Mission

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The most famous prison in Bolivia is the San Pedro prison, which is in La Paz. This was not that prison, but it pretty much functions the same at that prison. So I get with this pastor who does not speak English, and I do not speak Spanish, and I've already forgotten his name, so this is not going really well at the beginning, we enter into this prison, and I discover that there are no prison guards on the inside of this prison. [00:02:16] (27 seconds)


for the body of christ to have the same mind striving together side by side for the sake of the gospel so we're going to meet two individuals here we're going to meet timothy and epaphroditus now we know paul is writing this letter from prison we don't know whether he's in prison or cesarea or rome but wherever he is he's in a roman prison and roman prisons were definitely not like tarrant county jail so if that's what you have in mind of where paul's writing this letter you need to you know get rid of that it's very much closer to a bolivian prison now the ancient roman prisons as as far as i understand no one was sentenced to a long prison term you were in prison because you were awaiting trial and now that may take a couple years but you're awaiting trial you were going to be found innocent executed or sentenced to hard labor but you weren't going to spend the rest of your life in prison in the bolivian prison you could spend the rest of your life there but it was very much the same the roman prison you had to provide your own food your own clothing your own water your own medical care so obviously [00:04:57] (56 seconds)


through the end of the chapter 2 i hope in the lord jesus to send timothy to you soon so that i too may be cheered by news of you for i have no one like him who will be genuinely concerned for your welfare for they all seek their own interests not those of jesus christ but you know timothy's proven worth how as a son with a father he has served with me in the gospel and i hope therefore to send him just as soon as i see how it will go with me and i trust in the lord that shortly i myself will come also i have thought it necessary to send to you epaphroditus my brother and fellow worker and fellow soldier and your messenger and minister to my need for he has been longing for you all and has been distressed because you heard that he was ill indeed he was ill near to death but god had mercy on him and not only on him but on me also lest i should have sorrow upon sorrow so i am the more eager to send him therefore that you may rejoice at seeing him again and that i may be less anxious so receive him in the lord with all joy honor such men for he nearly died for the work of christ risking his life to complete what was lacking in your service to me so two individuals timothy and epaphroditus so what i'd like for us to do is just to kind of look at these two individuals while we learn about them from the text and then i want us to take a step back and see the big picture here that what we really have is a case of the love of our son so that at this point study of what it looks like for individual members in the body of Christ to strive side by side together for the sake of the gospel so Timothy we know a little bit more about Timothy than we do Epaphroditus [00:06:36] (101 seconds)


Your job is to stay with Paul until the trial and make sure he's okay. Epaphroditus comes back. Paul's still in prison. What are you doing back? We gave you all these resources on a mission to care for this guy until trial. You failed in your mission. And Paul was right and said he's not a failure. He's an incredible success. He risked his life carrying out what you've sent him to do. So honor such men in the faith. So we get Timothy and Epaphroditus. Now, what I'd like for you to do with me is step back a little bit here and look at this as a case study of what it looks like for members of the body of Christ to strive together side by side for the sake of the gospel. And look at some of the individuals that we have just in this little snippet of a story. First of all, we have the Apostle Paul. Paul is an apostle. He's got the spiritual gift, the apostolic spiritual gifts. We read through the book of Acts, miracles, gifts of healing, casting out demons. Obviously, he's a teacher. He's a writer. He's got this great spiritual gift. His heart and his passion and what drives him is to take the gospel to places that have not yet heard about Jesus Christ. He's always wanting to take the gospel to new lands. He has an incredible amount of talents and abilities. [00:12:54] (74 seconds)


Then led him to get on a ship and go to Athens who are they who conduct his escort? He's got this little traveling escort party with him and they're unnamed We don't know who they are, but you can imagine this they're sitting around a campfire and Paul says I think I want to go to Athens and so now the Traveling's party like well, how are we gonna get in Athens? Well, we can walk that's a really dangerous road along. We've been good taken by ship Alright one in the morning I'll go down to ship bar and see if I can find us a ship that's going to Athens how long that's gonna table when We get there where we gonna live. Well, I think I said I got an uncle there I guess we can hang out with him for a couple of days, but maybe we can find another place Well, okay Well, and so this is this escort party is using all of their various skills talents and abilities to help Paul in In his mission what what I'm trying to say we have this case study of these different individuals and they're all shaped differently from ministry I Love this is I came across this in Rick Warren I don't know if he stole it from someone I don't know if he stole it from someone I don't know if he stole it from someone else but I'll give him credit this idea of looking at who you are and how God has Shaped you from ministry using this acronym of SH a PE So s is your your spiritual gifts Scripture says that we all have a spiritual gift is the way the Holy Spirit manifests himself through us None of us has all the gifts, but we all have one gift They're intentionally created to be interdependent upon one another But God shapes you by giving very specific spiritual gifts The H is your heart your passions your affections. What are you? [00:14:58] (95 seconds)


There is great peace and joy in understanding who God has shaped you to be in resting and living in that and stop trying to become someone else that God has not made you to be. [00:26:52] (18 seconds)


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