In our journey through the steadfast series, we have anchored ourselves in prayer, community, worship, and scripture. Today, we culminate this series with a focus on the good works God has called us to do. These works are not a means to earn God's favor but a response to the grace we have already received. As we delve into the Word, we are reminded that all scripture is God-breathed and serves multiple purposes in our lives: teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. This divine inspiration ensures that scripture is not merely human wisdom but the very heart and mind of God communicated to us.
The cornerstone of our spiritual growth is doctrine, which teaches us what is right. It is through scripture that we learn the truth of God, which prevents us from wandering away from His path. Rebuking, often perceived as harsh, is actually a form of discernment. It helps us recognize what is wrong and realigns us with God's truth. Correction, which I liken to a loving redirection, is not about condemnation but about setting us on a new path of righteousness. Training in righteousness, akin to discipline, equips us for every good work God has prepared for us.
We are called to be a community that extends grace and mercy to one another, just as God does to us. Our vision at St. Mark is to equip believers to fulfill the mission God has placed before us. Scripture is essential for this equipping, as it changes our thoughts, hearts, and ultimately our lives. It is reliable and perfect, and through it, we come to know God intimately.
As we stand on the foundation of scripture, we are reminded of the blessing of Aaron, the high priest, who, with the blood of atonement on his hands, blessed the people. Today, we too receive a blessing as we remember the blood Jesus shed for us. We are equipped and called to step into the world, not with our own thoughts and ways, but with His.
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