Strengthening Faith Through the Power of Serving

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"When Jesus was here on this earth and when he was communicating and teaching he was constantly challenging and teaching us that it's not enough to just simply learn more but that we should actually be living more of what we've already learned we should be living that out in our day-to-day lives and so today we're concluding this series that we've been going through to help us learn how to live more of what we've learned we're concluding this series five workouts that can bulk up your faith." [00:89:46]

"Jesus is like the greatest people among you are the ones who serve the most. The greatest people among you are the ones who serve the most. That's what I love about so many people on our team that serve every single week here at Current. And you may not know all the details of how this happens, but every Sunday we got a whole crew of people that show up. We roll in about 6.45 in the morning and we get going on serving." [00:809:74]

"Jesus taught us that his movement, the church, you and me today, his movement was launched by one, but it's designed to involve many people. In fact, this idea was so important to Jesus because if his followers could not latch on to the gospel, they would not be able to do it. And so he taught us that greatness means serving. Greatness means serving. Greatness means serving." [00:944:88]

"Paul's like, listen, God has placed every single part in the body of Christ in the church. And every single one of those parts is important. And I cannot decide to itself, well, you know what? I'm more important than a hand. And so we don't need that hand anymore. Get out of here. A brain can't decide, you know what? I don't really need my feet to function. Get out of here, feet. If that were to happen, the body would be incomplete." [00:1226:76] (24 seconds)


"Every single person is important to help grow our faith, to help us live out lives of Christ-like love, not only to one another, but to our community around us, but only, as Paul says, to the people around us. If each part engages, only if each part serves. And so in light of all of that, what I want to do today is I want to invite you to workout number five, to serve. I want to invite you to do something that you'll like alongside people that you'll love." [00:1349:81] (31 seconds)


"Serving, first of all, is a fast track to making a lasting difference. I mentioned just a moment ago that we have a crew of people, and not all of our roles, by the way, require you to be here, be rolling into the parking lot at a quarter to seven on Sunday mornings, but we have a crew of people that show up. We start rolling in about 6.45. We start unloading carts of gear. All this stuff that you see goes on carts." [00:1439:09]

"One of my favorite things about Sundays is the relationships that are being built as we're plugging in cables and unloading carts and setting up pipe and drape. And we're in here, we're laughing with one another. We're enjoying each other's company. We're catching up on what just happened during the week. We're checking in on one another, making sure that our lives are good. We're building relationships." [00:1632:72] (18 seconds)


"Because leaning in and serving people, even before we feel like we're ready for it, or we're unsure where we're at, it's going to stretch your faith. It's going to teach you that you have to trust that your heavenly father is going to use what you bring to the table, even if you're not sure that what you're bringing is something of value." [00:1905:03] (21 seconds)


"Again, I wanna challenge you as Jesus did his disciples. The greatest people serve in sometimes the smallest roles. We all wanna do big things. We all wanna have the title. We all want the recognition that the greatest people serve. You have no idea how big of a difference you might make if you just take a little step and serve. So when it comes to time, that's an issue for every single one of us." [00:2267:55] (27 seconds)


"This is again, this is why serving, when we serve, it stretches our faith in this way too. It stretches our faith in the area of time because it requires us to trust that God is going to honor the time that we have invested, even when we feel like we don't have any of it to invest." [00:2294:45] (15 seconds)


"If you're building faith, you have an opportunity to create for someone else what someone once created for you. You have an opportunity to create for somebody else what it was that you experienced when you first walked in the doors. If you're a parent today, or you're a grandparent today, you have an opportunity to create for someone what you wish had been created for your kids or for your grandkids, or maybe the thing that was created for your kids or for your grandkids, for somebody that you love." [00:2309:41] (31 seconds)


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