Partnering with God: Embracing Our Mission Together

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This is really the church's mission. Yes, we do other good things. But the number one mission we have is to bring people to Jesus. That's why the church exists. [00:01:44]

But you have a decent amount of faith, because you're planting that seed, and putting all that work in, expecting something to happen that you have zero control over. You ever think about it that way? You don't have control whether that seed's going to sprout or not. [00:06:40]

If the farmer doesn't till the soil and plant the seed, the plants aren't going to appear. On the other hand, if God doesn't send the rain or the sunshine, neither will the crops grow. It's a relationship. [00:07:52]

We're actually not just in relationship. It goes deeper. We're in partnership with God. That goes a little bit deeper. First, we have our part, and then God has his part. [00:08:18]

Paul talked a lot about this truth, and he used illustrations of growing plants to talk about the roles and responsibilities that we have as ministers in the church, and he says a well -functioning church is this beautiful reminder of our partnership with God and his work and the importance of giving all the credit not to man but to God, because without him, we're nothing. [00:09:20]

Paul condemned this factionalism, this breaking apart over leadership and he urged the believers not to unite under their new leader, but to unite together under Christ. Because that's who our ultimate leader is, right? [00:12:01]

Paul's corrective was to show the value of difference, the value of differing roles, the value of differing gifts. Neither was superior. One was not better than the other, but they had different abilities and responsibilities. And then Paul appointed, Paul pointed them back to God and said, that's the one who gets the ultimate credit for everything. [00:17:04]

Each of us has our own abilities and responsibilities too. We're made to need each other. The church was designed to work together with each unique gift for the glory of God. [00:17:47]

You are important and vital to the mission of God's church. You are. You just might not have sprouted yet and started to use your gifts in a way that would build up. That's okay. We want to help you do that. [00:18:22]

Synergism is when God requires that we take certain actions and then he promises to respond with his actions. Both work together. Synergism is seen in 1 Corinthians 3, verse 9, when Paul writes, we are co -workers in God's service. [00:19:36]

You and I are God's co -workers. Did you hear that? We are a part of his team. We are with him. He gives us abilities and gifts so that we can work with him, help others, and bring people to Jesus. [00:20:20]

Since these gifts come from God, we don't take credit for our gifts. Remember Paul? It's not about me. It's not about Apollos. It's all about God. [00:21:02]

Each one of you has abilities. And these abilities are God -given. You might say, well, but pastor, I've gone to school and I've done training and I've developed these gifts. Yeah, you probably helped hone them a little bit, but first they came from God. [00:22:18]

You're not just another name or face who walks in the doors of this building. You are vital to the kingdom right here and helping grow and bring people to Jesus. You are vital. [00:23:23]

Sometimes, God surprises us out of left field. He can sometimes even give spiritual gifts in areas where we had no natural ability at all. And I believe that really helps us understand and see the gift of grace that he offers. [00:26:30]

God has a plan to use our spiritual gifts and abilities to engage with him as co -workers in his mission. That's God's plan, and his plan is for you. [00:27:26]

To be a co -worker with the designer and creator of everything. That's pretty profound. To be a co -worker with God. In the mission of God. And this mission is to reconcile people to himself by forgiving their sins and by transforming hearts and by offering himself to all of us. [00:28:03]

You are a representative for God from the kingdom of heaven to his world. You ever think about it that way? You're all ambassadors. You are. You're an ambassador from the kingdom of God to this world. [00:30:32]

We're called to make Christ -like disciples in the nations. Any Nazarene church you walk into. I believe that to be true. That's what we're called. [00:32:40]

God's salvation gift is exclusive. He's the one who does it. We have no part in that. We just invite people. God does the work. Yes. Yes. We make the invitation. [00:36:18]

The call of salvation is universal. Verse 40, for my father's will is that everyone who looks to the son believes in him. It's universal. It's for everyone. This is one of our Wesleyan -Armenian theological truths. We believe it's for everyone. [00:39:44]

Sometimes the only Jesus that they will see is you. Sometimes the only Jesus that they will ever see is you. There are folks that you will encounter that will never walk into a church building, but they will have coffee with you. [00:51:55]

Let's live our lives in such a way that point others, that bring others to Jesus. We have our part and God has his part. Let's let God do his part. And you and I follow through and do our part. Can we do that? [00:52:31]

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