Empowered Mothers: The Foundation of Faith and Discipleship

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I was raised by a single mother in an environment where everybody I know was raised by a single mother. The low-income housing projects where I grew up, um I there were no two family homes whatsoever. Um, and even outside of those projects and just the the greater side of town that I lived on the east side, um, I didn't know anybody all of grade school, middle school, and and most of um, high school that had a two parent home. Matter of fact, my first introduction to somebody having a two parent home was in high school. [00:03:11]

I say all this to say that I was raised by a strong woman who had to be both my mother and my father. Um, and I come from a community of strong women that I believe are are often misunderstood and misprayed by the media and and and misprayed by um movies and and I I I I often think of the the very strong women that were raising their kids in the projects and doing the best they knew. knew how to do in the situation they found uh themselves today. [00:06:08]

But we want for everybody to know and to understand what it is. Um, and that's because I would argue that our vision at the Crossings Community Church is nothing newer or groundbreaking, but it is simply the foundation um for Christian living. And this is our vision statement. We are guiding people to find and follow Jesus. Simple enough, right? Um we should set ourselves up both individually and as a church to help guide the lost to and and the questioning to the source of truth and the answer to all of life's big questions. That's Jesus. [00:07:47]

We believe that every human being is made in God's image and loved by him. So, here's what we're doing as a church. We are trying to guide people to Jesus because we believe every human being is made in God's image and deserving of a relationship with him. God desires to have a relationship with all of his creation. So knowing that we have a burning desire to see everybody come to know Jesus. That means not just our friends. That means not just our family, but that means our neighbors. [00:08:47]

We're not saying that we have to agree with everything that they're doing. We're not saying we have to affirm everything that they're doing. What we are saying though is we don't stay in our little Christian bubble and say, "Well, listen, I'm only going to hang out with my Christian friends and my Christian place doing Christian things and um I'm going to let all the rest of them just burn. They'll see when when when Jesus comes, they'll know what's real and what that that's not what we're doing. [00:10:20]

We establish genuine relationships with the people and organizations within our domains. What are our domains? Well, your domains are wherever you are at. Your job is a domain. Your household is a domain. Your friend groups are a domain. If you're a member of the Legion and you come out, you hang out here on uh Tuesday night, they uh swing dancing up here. I don't know what the Legion does. I'm sorry, Charlie. I know Charlie's looking at me going swing dance. I don't know what they do, but whatever they do, if you're here hanging out with the people at the Legion, that's your domain, right? [00:11:34]

We show genuine concern and compassion for those people in these new relationships, thus building trust and a right to speak into their lives. Now, listen, I am not against going and knocking on doors and handing out gospel tracks. That's how my mom got saved. And because my mom got saved, that's how my entire family now knows Jesus. Because one little old lady came to the projects on the east side of PBLO and started knocking on doors and with no fear. She didn't bring men with her. She didn't bring a gun with her. She brought a Bible and a handful of gospel traps and she started knocking on doors on the east side. [00:12:17]

But I am saying that it it is often time much better if I come and get to know Dylan and I hang out with Dylan a little bit. And maybe Dylan likes to to drink beer and watch UFC. I don't drink a whole lot of beer, but I do like UFC. Maybe me and Dylan hang out. We watch some UFC together. Or let's pick something that I don't like. Um, baseball, right? Man, what a boring sport. You're killing me with this baseball stuff. And it's even worse on TV. It t gets so long. But anyway, if Elte if the only way I can have a relationship with Elte is to hang out at his house and watch baseball, um, I'm going to do that. [00:13:44]

We model the Christian life to these people in these new relationship. We show them by deed, not just by word. Let me tell you how. This is how people get this twisted. People are like, "Well, I got to be in the bar to reach the drunks." That's true. What you don't have to do is be drunk with the drunks. That's not how that works. Now, you want to go to a bar, you want to talk to people, you want to have relationships, that's great. You don't go to the bar and get drunk with them to to show them Jesus. That's that's backwards, right? [00:14:29]

Well, as an individual, you are successful when you see multiplication in your life. What that means is that you have started talking to several people maybe at work, whatever, and you've started having a relationship with them and you're having a relationship because you genuinely love them and are concerned for them. And through that relationship um uh with four or five different people, one of them has come to know Jesus. And now that person is on fire for Jesus and that person is starting to make relationships with other people and that person is starting to disciple other people. [00:16:32]

You guys are here on the rock bottom base floor of what we're building, right? But we are only building this to about 200 people. This is never going to become a mega church. This is never going to become even a church of 400 or 500. And we have a very specific reason behind that philosophy. We believe that I know that when we get much past I have a hard time remembering people's names when it's more than 20 people. You get me more past 150 people. It's going to be hard for me to shepherd 150 people. [00:18:07]

So, so, how are mothers the foundation of this vision? Here's what I'm telling you. I believe that mothers the mothers in this room and this isn't to downplay you guys because I'm going to talk to you guys in a couple weeks and but I I'm I'm going to say that I believe that mothers are going to be the foundation of this vision and I will show you why. Point number one, mothers take generational faith. [00:19:59]

Timothy was building and leading the church based off of the foundation of faith that was given to him by his mother and his grandmother. He was a preacher that was only a preacher because of the years of hard work, prayer, and instruction given him by his grandmother and his mother. Think about it. They got saved. They heard Paul preach during his first missionary journey. So when when Paul first went out, his first missionary journey, he was preaching and uh Timothy's grandmother and mother heard Paul and they got sing. [00:23:10]

She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat of the bread of idleness. Her children rise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praises her. And the chapter actually opens like this. If you go all the way back to the beginning of the chapter, it's Proverbs 3:11 and it says, "The words of King Lemule, an oracle that his mother taught him." So the entire chapter uh uh proverb, the entire Proverbs 31 is an oracle. [00:25:17]

Um today in this very room I am standing in this very room before you preaching today only because of my mother. Again most of you know my story. I was out in the streets. I was doing all kinds of debaucherous things. I was selling drugs. I was I was shooting at people. People were shooting at me. All of these things. But um my mother uh it was my mother who prayed with me without ceasing or prayed for me without ceasing. I should say she prayed with me a lot. But my mother prayed for me without ceasing. She prayed non-stop. [00:28:32]

Good godly mothers are the first to do this if for no other reason than they're the first and most influential caregivers. Um, and and listen, I can't stress this enough. I've been a youth pastor for more than a decade and a half. And I can tell you unequivocally that children will follow in their their parents' footsteps. Um, and if you as parents live out your your faith at home, if it's a true faith, you are far more likely to have children that will live out their faith as they grow. [00:36:50]

But my mom lived a life of following and loving Jesus on a regular basis with her whole heart with everything that was in her. And I saw that. So even as an adult when I as a teenager and as adult when I kept doing stupid things and I kept going the wrong direction the one thing I always knew is that it was wrong. I knew unequivocally what I was doing was wrong. And I knew it was wrong because my mom had shown me that it was. [00:38:21]

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