1. "At Living Faith Bible Church, we take the mission. And the vision and the purpose and the goal of the early church, the church, again, the church that Jesus Christ started. We have four statements to how we're going to accomplish all of those things. And they are. And those four statements are come in here, come and grow, come and serve, come and lead."
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2. "So right after Peter's saying, crucify the desires of your flesh, stop participating in evil deeds, be sober-minded and self-controlled, he says, okay, those are very important things you need to do. But above all of that, love one another. That's what he's saying. Love one another, and not just passively, earnestly love one another. If you've been in the church long enough, you know that that is hard to do. We're brothers and sisters, and I was raised with three older sisters. We would fight a lot. Earnestly love one another. Why? Because love covers a multitude of sins."
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3. "Peter here is saying that we have to be good stewards of the gifts that God gave you. Don't sit idly by. God gave you a gift to love and serve the person to your left and to your right. Don't be stingy with it. Love them. Serve them. Because it's one thing to say, I love you. It's another thing to show you that I love you. I can say I love you to Teresa all I want, but if I'm not talking to her, sitting down with her, if I'm not making her dinner, if I'm not helping out with the dogs, if I'm not serving her, does she really feel loved? No. And do I really love her? Maybe. Maybe. Just being honest, right? Love isn't just this emotional status of, yes, I do love you. No, it's an active thing you have to do."
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4. "We are called not to sit back and be served, but to actively serve others. Say that again. We are called not to sit back and be served, but to actively serve others. All right, Kevin. Why? Because in 1 Peter, 4, 11, it says this. To him, God may be glorified through Jesus Christ through the using of your gifts. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. Why do we use our gifts? Because it glorifies him. Because he's the one who gave it to us, and he's the one who empowers us to do so."
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5. "If it's not beneath Jesus to serve, it's not beneath you. He performed the ultimate act of service. He condescended from heaven to earth and came incarnate. He came as a man to serve us, to die on the cross so that we can have peace with God. He served you. If you want to look like Jesus, grow a beard. No, I'm kidding. If you want to look like Jesus, start serving the people around you. Because again, if it's not, if it's not, what's the word? If it's not beneath him, it's not beneath you."
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6. "Consumerism. I want to get my fit on a Sunday morning, right? Notice the stat at the beginning, 45 to 50% of people served before COVID, after COVID, drops to 34 to 37%. You know what else went down? Attendance. I can watch online. I can watch online. Some of you guys may know a gentleman named Charlie Kirk. He's a conservative politics commentator. But he says this about, about watching church online. It's like watching a fire burn on a TV. You can see that it's burning, but you don't feel the warmth."
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7. "If you're new to this church, let me tell you, I love you. And I'm so honored that you decided to make this church your home. If you want to get plugged in, if you want to make this church your home and you want to feel warmth, you want to feel welcome, you want to feel, and you want to get to know everybody, the best way to do it is to come and participate and to serve with one another. Trust me, you'll start to know people's names. They'll start to know you. You'll start to be able to pray for one another, take each other out for meals. You can find your best friend because you decided to say yes, so I'll make coffee on a Sunday morning. You never know."
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8. "We do it in the name of Jesus for the glory of Jesus by Jesus's power. That is what we do. We are called not to sit back and be served, but to actively serve others. God calls us, calls us to serve others, to glorify him, to show love, to be good stewards of his gifts, to mature the body of believers and reflect the image of Christ. However, there are obstacles in this culture and in our lives to serving, right? There's the whole culture of consumerism. There's the, there's busyness, invalid or valid, a lack of clarity on the part of, of the church and, and, and the lack of getting rooted. And, and these are things that can really hinder us from being able to serve and to use our gifts."
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9. "But to start serving, we need to look at opportunities in the church, talk to myself or, or any deacon or, any leader that there are opportunities to serve here in different ways, greeting, making coffee, running the slides, things like that. There are different outreaches like the trunk or tree back to church Sunday, soccer camp, things like that. And there's other ways outside of the church by engaging the community and helping those who are in need. Remember though, that even though there are a lot of roles, that doesn't mean everybody's suited for those roles, right? There are some that have higher standards. There are some that are more specialized, but no matter what, whatever you do, do it in Jesus's name and by his love, both in and outside of the church, because here at Living Faith, we come and we serve."
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