Engaging in Community: Reflecting God's Design for Connection

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Sermon Clips

1. "We are managers of what God has given us. We looked at the story that we see in the gospels of a young man coming to Jesus and saying, hey, what do I need to do to inherit eternal life? And Jesus said, to go sell what you have, give it to the poor, and then come follow me. Jesus did not say, go sell what you have and bring the proceeds to enhance my ministry so I can do more ministry, so I can grow my ministry. He wasn't concerned about the money. He just didn't want the money to be this thing that prevented this man from coming and following him. God doesn't care about our possessions and the things and our money. He just doesn't want those things to have us. He wants our hearts." [02:05] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


2. "We need community. We need people around us. We are called to be a community together. And we see this all throughout scripture, from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Whenever God gave the laws to his people, the Israelites in the Old Testament, you saw how important community was, how they were to treat each other, how they were to interact with each other, that they were called to be far more than just neighbors that said, hey, how you doing? But they were called to be a community together. In the New Testament, we have some new and different language to put around it. And Paul and other New Testament authors use this idea of a family." [06:12] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


3. "And we choose, here in this room, here at Grace, we choose to gather together as family here to worship the one true God. And we need each other. In fact, I can't even count the number of times in my ministry that I've heard someone say something along the lines of, well, you know, I don't need to go to church to be a Christian, right? And I get what they're saying. They're saying, like, I don't need to go to church to pray. I can do that at home. I don't need to go to church to read scripture or know what scripture says. I can do that at home. I can read scripture. I can understand scripture on my own. And I get what you're saying, but it's just wrong. It's just wrong. You cannot be a Christian, a disciple of Jesus, as he calls us to be disciples of him, without engaging in a faith community." [08:28] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


4. "We need in person community. And this false, shallow, empty stuff on social media is not doing it. It's giving us just enough of an idea that we have community without it being the real thing. So when we get it just does our soul good. We need to be plugged into a community with like minded brothers and sisters in Christ to encourage each other, to uplift each other, to help each other. And that is a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful thing. Our world is craving this. This is not a uniquely christian thing. This is across all faiths, religions, no religions, right? Our world is craving this." [14:45] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


5. "People who are engaged in their hobbies and they get together on a regular basis. It's not the thing, it's the relationships and the community that's so powerful and so needed. And we deeply believe that we have the truth. And I this place and the best way of doing community, that we are to go into our community and invite people into this community, this community that's grounded in the truth of Jesus Christ, that leads to everlasting life, right? We are to go out and serve people, love people, engage in the community around them, to invite them into this community so that they can get to know Jesus, right?" [15:51] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


6. "I am becoming more and more convinced that there is nothing new under the sun. Everything that we wrestle against and worry about and think is so awful in culture has always existed. It has always existed. It will always exist. I think that one of the reasons that it is so heated, one of the reasons it is so popular, one of the reasons that it is so, it seems so much more today, is because christians keep trying to pull back and back from our communities. We try to form our own groups. We try to form our own christian circles, and then we just launch grenades over there at the community. They're not doing this, they're not doing that. They're not following God rather than actually going and serving people." [19:29] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


7. "We have one coming up in a weeks in November, I believe. We've always asked for 3 hours a week from our members, those who are regular attenders here. We've asked for 3 hours a week. We ask for an hour of corporate worship together. This time an hour of a small group. We have life groups here at grace. Some meet on Sunday morning, some throughout the week. We have some people here who are part of a small group, another place. And that's totally fine. It's the idea that that smaller community is so important. And we ask for 1 hour of service a week, 3 hours a week." [21:47] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


8. "And we all have different talents, we all have different gifts, and God has called us all to be radically generous and to use that to serve and engage in the community around us. So how are you doing with that? Are you committing and here on a regular basis for corporate worship, are you committed and engaged in a small group, in a life group, in a smaller community where you can share one another's burdens? Are you engaged in serving the community around us?" [22:49] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
Download vertical captioned clip


Ask a question about this sermon