In launching the new series "Share Jesus," the focus is on practical ways to fulfill the Great Commission by sharing Jesus with our community and the world. This mission is rooted in the biblical mandate from Matthew 28, where Jesus instructs His followers to make disciples of all nations. The series aims to equip us with practical tools to share Jesus in various environments, starting with our homes. Sharing Jesus is not just a church mission; it's a personal calling for each believer. The series will explore three spheres of influence: our homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces, providing practical tips for each.
Today, we delve into sharing Jesus within our families. Psalm 78 emphasizes the importance of passing faith to the next generation, highlighting the biblical mandate to teach our children about God. The Old Testament shows the consequences of failing to do this, as seen in the Israelites' struggles. Sharing Jesus with our children involves more than words; it requires living out our faith authentically. Actions speak louder than words, and our children need to see our faith in action. They need to witness how Jesus impacts our lives, especially in difficult moments.
Deuteronomy 6 encourages us to talk about our faith constantly, integrating it into daily life. Praying over our children and sharing personal stories of God's work in our lives are vital. It's crucial to demonstrate that our relationship with Jesus is not just a checkbox but the core of our identity. Our children pick up on our values, and we must model a faith that endures.
For those with an unbelieving spouse, the journey can be challenging. First Corinthians 7 offers encouragement, reminding us that our presence can bring holiness to our marriage. Living out the fruit of the Spirit is a powerful testimony to our spouse. We should pray for them daily, not as a formula for conversion, but to align our hearts with God's love for them. It's important not to force our faith on them but to invite them into the life we cherish. Above all, never give up. God is faithful, and our role is to share Jesus, trusting Him to do His part.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Sharing Jesus is a personal calling rooted in the Great Commission. It's not just a church mission but a mandate for every believer to make disciples and teach others about Jesus. This mission extends to our homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces, where we can have the most impact. [21:47]
- 2. Passing faith to the next generation is a biblical mandate. Psalm 78 emphasizes teaching our children about God, ensuring they know His laws and miracles. Our actions must align with our words, as children learn more from what they see than what they hear. [25:43]
- 3. Authentic faith is demonstrated through actions. Children need to see how Jesus impacts our lives, especially in difficult moments. Our faith should be evident in our daily routines, showing that Jesus is the foundation of our lives. [28:59]
- 4. For those with an unbelieving spouse, living out the fruit of the Spirit is a powerful testimony. Our actions can bring holiness to our marriage, and our prayers align our hearts with God's love for our spouse. It's crucial to invite them into our faith journey without forcing it upon them. [41:44]
- 5. Never give up on sharing Jesus. God is faithful, and our role is to share His love and truth, trusting Him to do His part. We can't force others to believe, but we can faithfully testify to what God has done in our lives. [45:36]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:30] - Introduction to "Share Jesus" Series
- [02:15] - The Great Commission
- [04:00] - Global and Local Mission
- [06:30] - Sharing Jesus in Our Homes
- [08:15] - Passing Faith to the Next Generation
- [10:00] - Actions Over Words
- [12:00] - Deuteronomy 6: Teaching Faith Daily
- [14:00] - Praying Over Our Children
- [16:00] - Modeling Faith for Our Kids
- [18:00] - Encouragement for Unbelieving Spouses
- [20:00] - Living Out the Fruit of the Spirit
- [22:00] - The Power of Prayer
- [24:00] - Never Giving Up
- [26:00] - Closing Prayer