### Summary
Good morning, church! Today, we embark on a new series called "Trust the Process," focusing on our Discipleship Pathway, which includes church, community, and core. This week, we delve into the importance of the local church gathering. The church is not just a place we attend; it’s a community where we grow and live out our mission. The early church treated their gatherings as essential steps in their faith journey, not as a menu of options. Our strategy for growth isn't about attracting crowds but about each of us realizing that we are sent people, living our lives on mission for God.
We explored the story of Harry Winston and the Hope Diamond to illustrate the immense value of what we've been entrusted with—the gospel of Christ. Just as the mailman felt the weight and privilege of delivering the Hope Diamond, we should feel the same about sharing the gospel. The early church in Acts 1 provides a model for us. Jesus instructed His disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit before embarking on their mission, emphasizing the importance of being empowered by the Spirit.
The early church was characterized by active participation; there were no spectators. Every believer was a missionary, living out their faith daily. This is our calling too. We must live on mission, seeing our everyday interactions as opportunities to share the gospel. Our gatherings are crucial because they refill and equip us to go out and live on mission. Sundays are not the point but the push that propels us into our week, filled with the Holy Spirit and ready to act.
We also discussed the importance of witnessing. Witnessing isn't about having all the answers but about pointing out God's goodness, love, mercy, and protection in our lives. As we head into this week, let's be intentional about living on mission, seeing our interactions as opportunities to bear witness to the gospel.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Church as a Community and Mission Field: The church is not just a place to attend but a community where we grow and live out our mission. Each member is a sent person, called to live on mission for God. This perspective shifts our focus from merely attending services to actively participating in God's work. [26:43]
- 2. The Value of the Gospel: Just as the mailman felt the weight and privilege of delivering the Hope Diamond, we should feel the same about sharing the gospel. The gospel is the most valuable thing we've been entrusted with, and it should change how we live, act, and interact with others. [32:26]
- 3. Empowerment by the Holy Spirit: Jesus instructed His disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit before starting their mission. This teaches us the importance of being empowered by the Spirit in our mission. Without the Holy Spirit, we cannot effectively live out our calling. [35:20]
- 4. Active Participation in the Church: The early church had no spectators; every believer was an active participant. We are called to the same level of engagement, living on mission daily. Our gatherings are crucial for refilling and equipping us to go out and live on mission. [38:37]
- 5. Witnessing as Pointing to God's Work: Witnessing isn't about having all the answers but about pointing out God's goodness, love, mercy, and protection in our lives. We are called to bear witness to what we've seen God do, not to be prosecuting attorneys who need to be right. [45:24]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [24:00] - Introduction to "Trust the Process"
- [24:22] - The Importance of Church
- [25:36] - You Are Sent
- [27:10] - The Early Church Model
- [27:57] - The Story of Harry Winston and the Hope Diamond
- [30:07] - The Weight of the Gospel
- [32:26] - Valuing Our Mission
- [34:12] - Acts 1: The Early Church's Mission
- [36:00] - Waiting for the Holy Spirit
- [38:37] - Active Participation in the Early Church
- [42:34] - Witnessing: Pointing to God's Work
- [47:02] - Jesus' Ascension and Our Mission
- [48:31] - The Importance of Gathering
- [51:19] - Practical Steps for Valuing the Gospel
- [55:10] - Equipping the Saints for Ministry
- [56:17] - Closing Prayer and Call to Action