Faithfulness: A Call to Stewardship and Obedience

 

Summary

In today's gathering, we celebrated the profound significance of baptism, witnessing three young individuals—Sarah, Luke, and Nicholas—publicly declare their faith in Jesus Christ. Baptism, as I shared, is akin to a wedding ring; it doesn't make one a believer, but it signifies one's commitment to Christ and the family of faith. This act of obedience is a powerful testament to their faith and a reminder to us all of the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice.

Reflecting on the faithfulness of God, we delved into Galatians 5, focusing on the fruit of the Spirit, particularly faithfulness. God's faithfulness is unmatched, as seen in Lamentations 3:22-23, where His mercies are new every morning. This divine faithfulness calls us to be faithful stewards of the talents and responsibilities He has entrusted to us. Through the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, we learn that God requires us to be responsible and accountable for the gifts He has given us. Our faithfulness is not measured by the magnitude of our success but by our dependability and commitment to using our abilities for His glory.

We are reminded that faithfulness is not just about grand gestures but is found in the small, everyday acts of obedience and stewardship. Whether in our work, wealth, worship, or witness, God calls us to be faithful. The parable teaches us that God rewards those who are dependable, not necessarily those who achieve the most. Our ultimate goal should be to hear the words, "Well done, good and faithful servant," when we stand before the Lord.

As we continue to grow in faith, let us strive to be faithful in all areas of our lives, using the gifts and talents God has given us to serve Him and others. May we be inspired by the faithfulness of God and the example of those who have gone before us, living lives that reflect His love and grace.

Key Takeaways:

- Baptism as a Declaration of Faith: Baptism is a public declaration of one's faith in Jesus Christ, symbolizing the believer's identification with His death, burial, and resurrection. It is an act of obedience that signifies belonging to the family of faith and serves as a powerful testimony to others. [13:05]

- God's Unmatched Faithfulness: God's faithfulness is evident in His daily mercies and His unwavering commitment to His people. Despite our shortcomings, He remains faithful, providing us with opportunities to repent and return to Him. This divine faithfulness calls us to reflect His character in our lives. [40:10]

- Stewardship of Talents: The parable of the talents teaches us that God has entrusted each of us with unique gifts and responsibilities. We are called to be faithful stewards, using our abilities for His glory. Our faithfulness is measured not by success but by our commitment to fulfilling God's purpose. [46:28]

- Faithfulness in Small Things: True faithfulness is found in the small, everyday acts of obedience and stewardship. God values our dependability and commitment to using our talents, regardless of the size of the task. Our goal should be to hear, "Well done, good and faithful servant." [51:40]

- Accountability and Reward: God requires accountability for the gifts and talents He has given us. We are called to use them for His glory, knowing that He will reward our faithfulness. Our ultimate reward is not based on our achievements but on our dependability and commitment to His work. [52:41]

Youtube Chapters:

- [0:00] - Welcome
- [12:53] - Baptism Ceremony
- [15:00] - Prayer and Reflection
- [35:40] - Personal Reflections
- [36:13] - Scripture Reading: Galatians 5
- [37:08] - Story of John Eglin
- [39:02] - Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness
- [40:10] - God's Faithfulness
- [42:08] - Parable of the Talents
- [45:22] - Responsibility and Stewardship
- [49:16] - Accountability and Dependability
- [52:12] - Faithfulness in Work and Wealth
- [57:28] - Faithfulness in Worship and Witness
- [01:03:09] - Rewards of Faithfulness
- [01:11:31] - Invitation to Faith and Service

Study Guide

Bible Study Discussion Guide

Bible Reading:
- Galatians 5:22-23
- Lamentations 3:22-23
- Matthew 25:14-30

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Observation Questions:

1. What analogy was used in the sermon to describe baptism, and what does it signify for believers? ([13:05])

2. According to the sermon, how is God's faithfulness described in Lamentations 3:22-23? ([40:10])

3. In the parable of the talents from Matthew 25, what were the different actions taken by the servants with the talents they received? ([42:41])

4. How does the sermon describe the relationship between faithfulness and the small, everyday acts of obedience? ([51:40])

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Interpretation Questions:

1. How does the analogy of baptism as a wedding ring help us understand the significance of baptism in a believer's life? ([13:05])

2. What does the sermon suggest about the nature of God's faithfulness and how it should influence our own faithfulness? ([40:10])

3. In the parable of the talents, what does the master's response to the servants reveal about God's expectations for how we use our gifts and talents? ([43:12])

4. How does the sermon interpret the concept of faithfulness in relation to the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5? ([39:02])

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Application Questions:

1. Reflect on your own baptism or public declaration of faith. How does it serve as a reminder of your commitment to Christ and the family of faith? ([13:05])

2. In what ways can you actively reflect God's faithfulness in your daily life, especially when faced with challenges or temptations? ([40:10])

3. Consider the talents and gifts God has entrusted to you. How can you be a more faithful steward of these in your work, community, or church? ([46:28])

4. Identify a small, everyday act of obedience or stewardship you can commit to this week. How will you ensure you remain faithful in this task? ([51:40])

5. Think about a time when you felt accountable for the gifts and talents God has given you. How did you respond, and what might you do differently in the future? ([52:41])

6. How can you cultivate the fruit of faithfulness in your relationships with others, and what specific steps will you take to demonstrate this fruit? ([39:02])

7. Reflect on the ultimate goal of hearing "Well done, good and faithful servant." What changes can you make in your life to align more closely with this goal? ([43:25])

Devotional

Day 1: Baptism as a Symbol of Commitment
Baptism is a profound declaration of faith, symbolizing a believer's identification with Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. It is not the act that makes one a believer, but it is a public testament to one's commitment to Christ and the family of faith. This act of obedience serves as a powerful testimony to others, reflecting the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice. As we witnessed Sarah, Luke, and Nicholas take this step, we are reminded of the importance of publicly declaring our faith and the joy that comes with being part of the family of believers. [13:05]

Colossians 2:12 (ESV): "Having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the powerful working of God, who raised him from the dead."

Reflection: Think about your own faith journey. How can you publicly declare your commitment to Christ in your daily life, even if you've already been baptized?


Day 2: Emulating God's Faithfulness
God's faithfulness is unmatched, as His mercies are new every morning, providing us with opportunities to repent and return to Him. Despite our shortcomings, He remains unwavering in His commitment to His people. This divine faithfulness calls us to reflect His character in our lives, being faithful stewards of the talents and responsibilities He has entrusted to us. As we reflect on God's faithfulness, let us strive to emulate it in our relationships and responsibilities, knowing that He is always with us. [40:10]

2 Timothy 2:13 (ESV): "If we are faithless, he remains faithful—for he cannot deny himself."

Reflection: In what ways can you demonstrate faithfulness in your relationships and responsibilities today, reflecting God's unwavering commitment to you?


Day 3: Stewardship of Our Unique Gifts
The parable of the talents teaches us that God has entrusted each of us with unique gifts and responsibilities. We are called to be faithful stewards, using our abilities for His glory. Our faithfulness is not measured by the magnitude of our success but by our commitment to fulfilling God's purpose. As we consider the talents and gifts God has given us, let us be diligent in using them to serve Him and others, knowing that our faithfulness is what truly matters. [46:28]

1 Peter 4:10 (ESV): "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace."

Reflection: Identify one specific talent or gift you have. How can you use it today to serve others and glorify God?


Day 4: Faithfulness in Everyday Acts
True faithfulness is found in the small, everyday acts of obedience and stewardship. God values our dependability and commitment to using our talents, regardless of the size of the task. The parable of the talents reminds us that God rewards those who are dependable, not necessarily those who achieve the most. Our ultimate goal should be to hear, "Well done, good and faithful servant," when we stand before the Lord. Let us strive to be faithful in all areas of our lives, using the gifts and talents God has given us to serve Him and others. [51:40]

Luke 16:10 (ESV): "One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much."

Reflection: What small act of faithfulness can you commit to today that reflects your dedication to God and His purposes?


Day 5: Accountability and Reward
God requires accountability for the gifts and talents He has given us. We are called to use them for His glory, knowing that He will reward our faithfulness. Our ultimate reward is not based on our achievements but on our dependability and commitment to His work. As we reflect on the parable of the talents, let us be reminded of the importance of being accountable for what God has entrusted to us, striving to use our gifts for His glory and the benefit of others. [52:41]

1 Corinthians 4:2 (ESV): "Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found trustworthy."

Reflection: Consider the gifts and responsibilities God has entrusted to you. How can you be more accountable in using them for His glory today?

Quotes

1) "And so when these young people come forward today and they submit in obedience to Jesus, they're telling you I belong to Jesus and I'm a part of this family of faith. So Miss Sarah Grace Cole would you come down here please. Sarah and her brother drove up from College Park this weekend feeling the compulsion and the obedience to be baptized. So Sarah have you come to a place in your life where you've asked Jesus to be your Lord and Savior in accordance to the commandments of Christ I baptize you my little sister in the name of the Father and Son and Holy Spirit buried with Christ in baptism and raised to walk in newness of life." [13:05] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "God blessed him. And he blessed the Lord. And thousands of people were converted all over England because of the faithfulness of one deacon. Because he went out when other people couldn't and when other people wouldn't. And he preached the word of God, and it made a difference in so many lives. We're continuing our sermon series, Amazing Grace, going through the book of Galatians. And we have camped out in Galatians 5 for the past six weeks. We've looked at the fruit of the Spirit." [38:47] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And you should be cultivating the fruit of the Spirit. Now, we've looked at love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and goodness. Today, we come to faithfulness. Now, there are many things in life that could be called faithful. The sun is faithful to rise and set every morning and every evening. The tide is faithful to rise and fall every day. The government is faithful to tax and spend and to tax and spend. And to tax and spend. Some more. But there is one that is more faithful than any of these combined, and that is God." [39:33] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "And you notice that the talents were given from the master to the servants, and that should tell us something very, very significant. That we are owners of nothing. We're to be stewards of everything. And you say, wait a minute now, Jim. I got the education. I got the job. I made the money. It's mine. And we talked about this in my Wednesday night Bible study when we talked about Genesis 14 in Melchizedek, where he comes to Abraham, and Abraham gives him a tithe of everything he has." [46:28] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The greatest ability is dependability. God wants to depend on us. And when we use our abilities, we are to honor the Lord Jesus. It means giving 100% of our effort 100% of the time. I think one of the most tragic things that I see is a generation of young people who are told, just do enough to get by. I wasn't from that generation. I did not grow up in that generation. I was told, you be the best that you can be. It's okay to fail, but you better fail trying. And that's true." [50:24] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "And so this is a great lesson about learning to use our talents for the Lord and for being faithful. Either we use it, or we lose it. if Abram would not have obeyed God and left the early Chaldees, nobody would have ever heard of him. If Moses would have continued with his stalling, he would have never been used by God, to help deliver the Israelites from Egypt. All through scriptures we see people who are flawed, and who are weak, and who sin. And God sees these broken vessels and says, I can use you for my glory." [01:08:11] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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