Transformative Community: Embracing God's Grace Together

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Last year, we were in Genesis and Revelation for the majority of the year together as we were looking at the big story of Scripture. And today, we're gonna kind of hone in. Today and the next couple of weeks, we're gonna hone in now on one specific picture. And this is a picture of the early church. In fact, really the first church here in Acts chapter two. We'll fill in the story as we make our way through this morning, but I wanna read right now just a couple verses from the end of the chapter, verses 42 through 47. [00:00:12] (32 seconds)


They, they, this again is really the first community of Jesus' followers post Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship. To the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. [00:00:44] (31 seconds)


We need to be transformed. Now again, last year we spent a lot of time thinking about developing our understanding of the big story we are in. The story of Scripture from Genesis all the way through the book of Revelation. This big story of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. [00:02:36] (18 seconds)


The ability to love God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love our neighbor as ourself. Love of God, love of people. That's what Christ's likeness looks like. But again, the question, the big question of life is how do we get there? How does that happen? Who or what is forming us? [00:07:14] (19 seconds)


Now, over the next couple weeks, again, we're going to hone in on this scene of the early church, really the first church in Acts chapter 2. So back to that for a moment. At this point in the story, like the bigger story, Jesus has come. He has grown up. He became a carpenter. He started his ministry. He called his disciples, and then he began his teaching and healing and doing amazing things like walking on water and multiplying fish and casting out demons. He welcomed his children. He went to parties with notorious, sinners. He instigated some good trouble with the Pharisees, and all of this ultimately got him crucified on a Roman cross. [00:10:09] (40 seconds)


A Jesus -centered transformational process must take into account these three dimensions. Right relationship with God, with each other here, our church family at Discovery, and with our neighbors, which I think is a broad term for family, friends, coworkers, the people that you spend time with, also your actual neighbors. Don't forget about them. [00:14:22] (24 seconds)


Here's the thing that I want us to see this morning. No matter what your personality might be, what your preferences might be, there is something to gathering collectively like we do here in the theater every Sunday morning. There is something to gathering collectively. To reorient our attention around the throne, around the truth of who God is and what God has done for us that is vital to our relationship with God. [00:17:32] (30 seconds)


But, again, I do wonder if maybe we've gone too far the other way. We've made gathering together too optional. We've ignored the admonishment of the writer of Hebrews who said, let us consider how we may spur one another on. Notice what they say we should be spurring one another onto. Not more knowledge. Not better doctrine. Love and good deeds. [00:23:45] (32 seconds)


What shall we do? Receive the gift. Receive the good news. Receive the grace and love of God. Right relationship with God is a gift we receive. It's not a status that we earn. It's not a spiritual level that we unlock. It's not an insight that we acquire. [00:26:51] (22 seconds)


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