The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of having the right motives behind our actions as a church community. He cautions against creating a big fuss or drawing a crowd for the sake of it, as well as using church activities as a means to raise money without considering the underlying purpose. The pastor then shares a personal experience of being pulled over while on his way to church. He mentions how he was captivated by the beauty of the sun and how it reminded him of Psalm 19:1, which says that the heavens declare the glory of God. He emphasizes that if even the skies proclaim God's glory, then as children of God, it is our responsibility to praise His name.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of understanding what the church truly is. He starts by acknowledging that there are more lost people in the world than there are churches, and not every church is pointing people to Jesus. The pastor then reminds the congregation that the church is not a name, brand, or organization, but rather the people of God. He emphasizes that anyone who has been born again and trusts in Jesus for their hope and salvation is part of the church. The pastor clarifies that gathering together is important, but it is not the entirety of the church. He explains that even when they disperse and go about their daily lives, they are still the church.
The pastor then emphasizes the purpose of Jesus' coming and the abundant life that is available to believers. The pastor highlights that while the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, Jesus came so that we may have life to the full. The pastor distinguishes the mission of their church, Multiply, from others, stating that their mission is not just to see people come to know Jesus but to help them discover that He is the treasure and that abundant life is available to them. The pastor emphasizes that abundant life is not dependent on money, health, family, or any external circumstances.
The pastor then emphasizes the importance of being on a mission and being life-givers. The pastor acknowledges that the world is filled with people who are spiritually dead and in need of life. Instead of bringing condemnation, the pastor encourages the congregation to model a bold and authentic life, filled with compassion. The pastor urges the congregation to be the ones who run towards people in their mistakes, mess-ups, hurts, and drama, rather than standing on a pedestal and pointing out everything that is wrong.
The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of making disciples and spreading the gospel. He highlights the failure of a church if the majority of its members are not actively engaged in discipleship. The pastor expresses his concern and brokenness over the misconception that being a part of the church and following Jesus will guarantee a ticket to heaven and fulfill all our earthly needs. He emphasizes that Jesus is not just a means to an end, but He is the ultimate treasure.
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