Today, I began our sermon series on the "Six M's of Fruitfulness on the Front Line," focusing particularly on the first M: Modeling Godly Character. We explored the profound impact our character can have in our daily environments—whether at work, within our families, or in our leisure activities. Our character is not just about what we do but fundamentally about who we are and who we are becoming in Christ.
I shared a personal story from a recent surfing experience to illustrate how easily we can falter in modeling godly character. Despite knowing the rules of surfing etiquette, I found myself reacting poorly when another surfer took my wave. This incident served as a reminder that our actions, especially when they are not aligned with Christ's love, can deeply affect our witness to others. It was a moment of realization that even in our failures, God's grace is sufficient, and these moments can become powerful testimonies of His transformative work in our lives.
We delved into the scripture from Galatians 5:13-26, where Paul contrasts the acts of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit. This passage calls us to live by the Spirit, ensuring that our freedom in Christ is not used to indulge the flesh but to serve one another in love. The fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are marks of a life transformed by Christ and are what we should strive for in our character.
Furthermore, I touched on the importance of understanding that we are all missionaries in our contexts. Each of us carries the kingdom of God wherever we go, and our lives might be the only glimpse of Jesus that some people ever see. This is a sobering responsibility that calls us to live authentically and compassionately, embodying the values of the kingdom in every interaction.
In conclusion, I emphasized that godly character is not something we achieve on our own but is the result of God's Spirit working within us. We discussed the necessity of continual surrender to the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to mold us and use us for His purposes. Our character should be a reflection of Christ, influencing those around us towards a relationship with Him.
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