Transforming Communities Through Neighborly Love in Christ

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The neighborhood initiative has been raised up in our time by the spirit of God to address the special conditions of our cities. One way of putting that is to say that our cities have in a manner of speaking outgrown Neighbors, and it's hard now today to know who our neighbors are and how we're to approach them and be with them. [00:51:66]

The key to understanding the teachings of Jesus Still Remains loving our neighbor as ourselves in the power of God, and when you think about what that means, you realize that if that were done, almost every problem that we have in our cities would be solved. [00:79:56]

The local congregation is the source of God's incarnational presence in our world. We're Optimist South and I'm afraid too often in our programs of reaching the world we Overlook the basic fact that the fundamental way of reaching the world is to love your neighbor as yourself in the power of God. [03:13:78]

The Widow and the orphan that is so often cited in the Bible cannot be helped adequately just by official sources; they need people to love them, and that's one of the great things that the neighborhood initiative does. The neighborhood initiative is basically practical help in identifying and being with our neighbors. [04:74:68]

Our neighbors of course start Club very close; they are in our homes. Those are our first Neighbors, and then perhaps the ones we work with and the people who live nearby, though in our world those are often very hard to reach because the old saying a man's home is his castle. [07:40:81]

It takes a special effort on the part of the pastor to assume that role, and there's a wonderful word that Paul uses in Romans 11 13 he says, looking at the grace and Ministry that had been given to him he says I magnify my office, and I challenge every person whether they're in the official role of a pastor or not. [11:20:79]

Pastors in our society are the only ones who have the position, and again it may be small to begin with OR it may stay that way but they have the position to do this; they have the content, which is the precious teachings of the Bible Jesus's teachings but go all the way back to the Ten Commandments. [12:48:44]

The solution to the human problem both for time and for eternity, it takes a special effort on the part of the pastor to assume that role, and there's a wonderful word that Paul uses in Romans 11 13 he says, looking at the grace and Ministry that had been given to him he says I magnify my office. [11:20:79]

The impact of this on our world will be overwhelming because it changes everything in the way we think about ourselves and the way we think about God. Where is God if he's not in our neighbor, and when he is in our neighbor then he comes into our lives. [06:79:44]

The churches must be the leaders and the pastors are the teachers. It is the churches alone that can make neighbor love real in the power of God, but we must intend to do that, and we have now quite a long history where failure to intend to do that has resulted in the kind of isolation that you often see even between Christians. [08:08:62]

Jesus goes on to say that the mark of his disciples is not that they have ripping good worship services or a fantastic programs even for feeding the poor as important as those may be. His Mark was that the people in Fellowship love one another, and that's what we need to cultivate. [09:71:50]

The pastors are to be the teachers of the Nations; they are the ones who have the knowledge from God, and knowledge of what is right and wrong and what is good and bad has now fallen away from our culture in general, and it will not be recovered unless the pastors take their stand in their Community as the teachers of their community. [10:14:70]

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