Rev. Mat Alexander delivers a compelling message on the role of deacons in the church, emphasizing that the church is designed to witness amazing things through the faithful service of its members. He begins by dispelling the notion that extraordinary events or spectacles are necessary for God's work to be done within the church. Instead, he points out that the church's very design is to facilitate such occurrences, as evidenced by the ongoing miracle of individuals coming to faith and the church's longstanding presence in the community.
Rev. Alexander shares his astonishment at the unity and love he experiences in deacon meetings, expressing gratitude for the deacons' partnership with church staff and pastors in promoting church health and direction. He underscores that the church ultimately belongs to the Lord, and by setting apart individuals to serve, the church honors God and ensures its vitality and fruitfulness.
The message then shifts to address the misconception that only those with titles or perceived as "super spiritual" are qualified to serve in the church. Rev. Alexander clarifies that God's requirements for service are not perfection but basic Christian faithfulness—qualities that every believer should strive for. He encourages the congregation not to wait for a title or special calling to serve but to actively engage in service with the gifts and godliness God has provided.
Rev. Alexander also stresses the importance of recognizing one's primary identity as a Christian, which supersedes all other titles and roles. This identity carries the responsibility to live a life that reflects Scripture and to serve the Lord to the fullest extent possible. He challenges every believer to aspire to the godly life described in the Bible for pastors and deacons, not just for the sake of holding a position but to be ready to serve in any capacity God sees fit.
The message then delves into the early church's handling of practical concerns, as described in Acts 6:1-7. Rev. Alexander points out that the apostles, functioning as pastors, identified the need to appoint deacons to address the distribution of food to widows, thereby allowing the apostles to continue focusing on prayer and ministry of the word. This act of setting apart deacons was for the purpose of maintaining unity within the church, as the first deacons were chosen to bridge a potential divide between Greek-speaking and Hebrew-speaking believers.
Rev. Alexander highlights that deacons are set apart to serve for unity, by the church, to ease burdens, with godliness, and for the sake of church health. He explains that deacons play a crucial role in supporting the pastoral staff, caring for the congregation, and ensuring the church's growth in discipleship and evangelism. The health of the church is reflected in the increase of God's word and the multiplication of disciples, as well as in the remarkable conversion of individuals from all walks of life.
In conclusion, Rev. Alexander extends an invitation to those who have not yet put their faith in Jesus to do so and to believers to grow in godliness and readiness to serve. He also welcomes those seeking a church home to consider joining the fellowship, emphasizing the church's commitment to health and unity.
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