The essence of the message revolves around the concept of the church as the body of Christ on Earth, tasked with a mission that encompasses redemption, reconciliation, salvation, and freedom from sin. The church is described as a community of transformed believers, uniquely representing Christ's presence in the world. The message emphasizes that while Jesus ascended to the Father, He left behind a church equipped with the resources to fulfill its mission.
The discussion delves into the competencies that Christ has bestowed upon the church, ensuring that it can carry out its divine purpose. The church is not left to its own devices but is gifted with individuals who, despite their flaws, are called to continue the work of the apostles. The message acknowledges the human imperfections of the apostles, yet highlights that they, like all believers, are empowered to serve.
The message draws from Ephesians 4, which speaks of the grace given to each believer in the form of spiritual gifts. These gifts are distributed by Christ to equip His people for works of service, building up the body of Christ until it reaches unity, maturity, and the fullness of Christ. The passage from Ephesians is used to illustrate the concept of the church growing and maturing in love, with each member contributing to the work.
The roles within the church are explored, including apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds (pastors), and teachers. Each role is vital for the ministry of the word and the health of the church. The message suggests that modern churches may have undervalued the roles of apostles, prophets, and evangelists, focusing more on shepherds and teachers. It calls for a balance, allowing for entrepreneurial leadership, prophetic messages, and cutting-edge evangelism.
The message also touches on the historical context of the church, referencing Matthew 16 where Jesus establishes the church and commissions it with a mission. The church is given the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, symbolizing spiritual authority and the power to impact the world. The church's mission includes healing, teaching, and spreading the gospel to the ends of the Earth.
The message concludes by encouraging believers to bring their unique gifts to the table, emphasizing the importance of each individual's contribution to the church's mission. It draws an analogy with the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team," suggesting that when the church unites its diverse gifts, it becomes a formidable force, capable of accomplishing great things for the Kingdom of God.
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