Embracing the Messiness of Discipleship and Community

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"Jesus said, wait, you'll be baptized with fire. Wait for the Holy Spirit. They were up in the upper room. They were praying. They were waiting. The Holy Spirit fell. They were filled with the Spirit. Peter came out on the balcony. He preached the gospel message. The Bible says that 3,000 people were added to the faith that day. That means that the church was established. Imagine you're launching a church. You're having a Vision Sunday and 3,000 people show up and accept Jesus. That is a big church. So they had 3,000 people that were added to this new church. The church was birthed and now they had to do church. Now this is a depiction that I'm going to read to you of what that New Testament church looked like after it was birthed on Pentecost. They devoted themselves to what? To the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship and to the breaking of bread and to prayer." [00:02:30] (47 seconds)


"Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed at the apostles. Verse 44 says this. All the believers were together and they had everything. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. And every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and they ate together with what? With glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people." [00:03:17] (26 seconds)


"I think that oftentimes we sell this beautiful depiction of what being a Christian is. And it is every Sunday we say, man, if you would just come to know Jesus, you would have life and life forevermore. And I think as unbelievers, we end up liking this idea that when I die, I can go to heaven. I think even as Christians now that resonates with us, if I say this prayer and if I believe because scripture says by faith and not by works, by grace, if I say this prayer that I get heaven and everything will be fine. And so what we do is we show you this end result, this end product, salvation. It's amazing. Forgiveness of sins. It's amazing. And then we say salvation is free. And I say, but is it?" [00:10:44] (45 seconds)


"Because I don't know about you. If salvation costs. Jesus, his life, how will it not cost us something? He calls us to deny ourselves. He calls us to die to our flesh daily. I don't know about you, but that's the price tag to me. That's the cost of something. It's the cost of following Jesus. And so I think what we have in the majority of our churches today are people that like the end results, the end products, heaven, my mansion streets paved with gold. I don't have to charge my Tesla no more. We love the end results." [00:11:29] (33 seconds)


"Because that's what he calls us to. He calls us to do life in community and discipleship requires it. And so the question is, how do I dive? How does that 60, 70, 80 % of the church, how do we dive into community? Well, first you gotta make the decision that you're going to grow as a disciple. You gotta make the decision, I wanna be a disciple. The thing that they talk about in the Bible over and over and over and over and over and over again, I wanna be a disciple. And then once you say, I wanna be a disciple, you need to consider the cost of intentional community and decide if you're ready to commit." [00:17:44] (37 seconds)


"Jesus could have prayed for anything, but he prays, God, father, I pray that they would be one as you and I are one. You and I who? You, Jesus, God, the father and the Trinity, because the Trinity is a beautiful depiction of community. When you take the Greek orthodoxy, this view of the Trinity, it is circular in motion. It is three people holding hands, going around in a circle to depict the fact that that's how unified they were, that they didn't consider each other better than each other, that there was a harmony, that there was a beauty and there was a flow. That is what he is saying when he says that they may be one as you and I are one. Why do I want their hearts to be one? Because then this godless world would know that you really sent me and that you're real." [00:21:19] (44 seconds)


"Accountability, stop lying to your accountability partner. That's not accountability. That's just called stupidity. We fear accountability. How do I stop sinning? Well, we talked about the scriptures, hide them in your heart that you might not sin against thee. What are some other ways you have accountability? You're struggling with lust. What if you had someone that you can say, hey, can you pray for me? Because I've got, you're struggling with addiction. What if you had a community that helped hold you in? You're struggling with lying. What if you had a community that you could pray for? What if you had a community that helped you? You're struggling with whatever it is. That's what it's, you're being accountable. The reason that we keep faltering." [00:28:35] (34 seconds)


"Christianity is just not a Sunday thing. Discipleship is not just a Sunday thing. They did. Life beyond Sundays. They broke bread in their homes. They invited each other into their homes. They opened their homes to others, to other brothers and other sisters of the faith. The way you should be even leading your connect groups, the way you should live your life is there's always room for one more at our table." [00:36:08] (24 seconds)


"That's what life in community is. It's coming together with other imperfect people, trying to figure this thing out, trying to figure out life, trying to value each other, learn to encourage each other, be there for each other, support each other, be connected to one another in this mess of life to create this beautiful, talented community that is what I call Jamal. known as the Church of Jesus Christ, that a godless world might look at us and say they must, they have to be Christians. There's something different." [00:46:48] (43 seconds)


"So right then and there, all you have to do in your own way, Jesus, I believe that you are the son of God, that you died on the cross, that you rose on the third day for my sins and so I can have life and life forevermore. So Jesus, forgive me of my sins. Jesus, I invite you into my life. I invite you into my heart. I open up my heart and my life to you, Jesus. I might not know what Genesis to Revelation says, but this one thing I do know is that you died for me. Or maybe your prayer is, Jesus, I knew you at one point and I've said yes to you, but I've stepped away. I've fallen away. And Jesus, right now, I'm coming back to you." [00:49:01] (38 seconds)


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