Unity in Faith: Celebrating Miracles and Spiritual Growth
Devotional
Day 1: Trusting in God's Timing and Faithfulness
The story of the Oladipo family serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of trusting in God's timing and faithfulness, even when faced with trials and long periods of waiting. Their journey to parenthood was marked by years of challenges, yet their faith and perseverance in prayer were ultimately rewarded with the joy of a long-awaited child. This testimony encourages us to celebrate the miracles within our community and to remain steadfast in our faith, knowing that God hears our prayers and works in His perfect timing. [53:43]
Psalm 27:14 (ESV): "Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!"
Reflection: Is there an area in your life where you are struggling to trust in God's timing? How can you actively choose to wait on Him with faith and patience today?
Day 2: Nurturing Spiritual Growth in Our Children
Child dedication is a profound commitment by parents to nurture their children's spiritual growth and prioritize their involvement in the Christian community. By reflecting on the example of Jesus' dedication in the temple, parents are reminded of their responsibility to model a life anchored in Christ. This dedication is not just a ceremony but a lifelong commitment to ensure that children grow up healthy, strong, and filled with God's wisdom and favor. [56:59]
Deuteronomy 6:6-7 (ESV): "And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise."
Reflection: What specific steps can you take this week to nurture your child's spiritual growth and involve them more deeply in your faith community?
Day 3: Aligning Belief with Action
The book of Ephesians challenges believers to transition from understanding Christian doctrine to living out Christian duty. This involves aligning one's inner beliefs with outer actions, ensuring that conduct reflects one's calling in Christ. It is a call to recognize and address any gaps between what we profess and how we live, using our spiritual gifts to equip others and foster unity within the body of Christ. [01:10:53]
James 1:22 (ESV): "But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves."
Reflection: Identify one area in your life where your actions do not fully align with your beliefs. What practical steps can you take to bridge this gap today?
Day 4: Serving Others Through Spiritual Gifts
Unity within the church is achieved when believers use their spiritual gifts to serve and empower others. Each person is a minister, equipped with specific gifts for the purpose of building up the church. This practice of unity requires humility, patience, and love, reflecting the love and grace of Christ to the world. As we walk in unity, we mature spiritually and become more like Christ. [01:26:54]
1 Peter 4:10 (ESV): "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace."
Reflection: What spiritual gift has God given you, and how can you use it this week to serve and empower someone in your church community?
Day 5: Pursuing Maturity and Truth in Christ
Spiritual maturity involves becoming more like Christ and less influenced by the deceptive teachings of the world. It requires a commitment to truth and selflessness, ensuring that the fullness of Jesus is seen and experienced through His church. This maturity is marked by a dedication to living out the truth of the Gospel and reflecting Christ's character in all aspects of life. [01:34:48]
Ephesians 4:14-15 (ESV): "So that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ."
Reflection: In what ways can you pursue spiritual maturity and truth in your daily life, ensuring that your actions reflect the character of Christ?
Sermon Summary
In today's gathering, we celebrated the profound journey of faith and community, focusing on the themes of unity, spiritual gifts, and the dedication of our children to God. We began by honoring the miraculous stories of families within our church, particularly the Oladipo family, who experienced the joy of a long-awaited child after years of trials. This testimony reminds us of the power of prayer and the importance of celebrating miracles within our community.
Child dedication was a significant part of our time together, emphasizing the role of parents in nurturing their children's spiritual growth. We reflected on the example of Jesus' dedication in the temple, highlighting the importance of prioritizing Christian community and the Lord's house. Our prayer is that our children grow up healthy, strong, and filled with God's wisdom and favor.
We then transitioned into exploring the book of Ephesians, focusing on the shift from understanding Christian doctrine to living out Christian duty. Paul urges us to walk in a manner worthy of our calling, emphasizing the need for our inner life to align with our outer actions. This involves recognizing and addressing the gaps between our conduct and our calling, using our spiritual gifts to equip others, and fostering unity within the body of Christ.
Unity is not just a concept but a practice that requires humility, patience, and love. We are called to make every effort to maintain unity in the Spirit, recognizing that our spiritual gifts are given for the purpose of building up the church. Each of us is a minister, equipped with specific gifts to serve and empower others.
As we walk in unity, we mature spiritually, becoming more like Christ and less influenced by the deceptive teachings of the world. This maturity is marked by selflessness and a commitment to truth, ensuring that the fullness of Jesus is seen and experienced through His church.
Key Takeaways
1. Celebrating Miracles and Community: The story of the Oladipo family reminds us of the power of prayer and the importance of celebrating miracles within our community. It highlights the need to trust in God's timing and faithfulness, even in the face of trials and waiting. [53:43]
2. The Role of Parents in Spiritual Growth: Child dedication emphasizes the responsibility of parents to nurture their children's spiritual growth. It is a commitment to prioritize Christian community and to model a life anchored in Christ, ensuring that children grow up healthy, strong, and filled with God's wisdom. [56:59]
3. From Doctrine to Duty: Ephesians teaches us to transition from understanding Christian doctrine to living out Christian duty. This involves aligning our inner beliefs with our outer actions, ensuring that our conduct reflects our calling in Christ. [70:53]
4. Unity Through Spiritual Gifts: Each believer is a minister, equipped with spiritual gifts for the purpose of building up the church. Unity is achieved when we use our gifts to serve and empower others, fostering a community that reflects the love and grace of Christ. [86:54]
5. Maturity and Truth in Christ: Spiritual maturity involves becoming more like Christ and less influenced by the deceptive teachings of the world. It requires a commitment to truth and selflessness, ensuring that the fullness of Jesus is seen and experienced through His church. [01:34:48] ** [94:48]
"Years of multiple miscarriages, ectopic pregnancy, fertility treatments, multiple doctors from Nigeria to Canada, to the point of sadness, loneliness, and being without hope. They gave up on the dream of ever seeing a child. In October 2022, they stepped into the room here for the first time, met Dan Gibson, who they call Uncle Dan, at the door." [00:54:58](25 seconds)
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"And after that Sunday, they said, we knew this was our family. And one day after we got to meet this couple, they shared their story with us. We prayed, believed God together, and they decided to try one last time. And they got pregnant. And they got pregnant. And they got pregnant. And based on blood tests, the doctor said that the pregnancy wasn't developing properly." [00:55:47](24 seconds)
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"You can't outsource discipleship as Christians. It begins with us in the home. As mom and dad saying, as for us and our family, we're going to serve the Lord. That's right. So there's three vows that I want to read aloud. And to all the parents standing up here today, if you agree with these, can you say we do out loud?" [01:00:46](19 seconds)
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"Being discipled, making disciples, knowing that your children need this example in their lives. Amen. And lastly, do you dedicate yourselves to parenting your children with sacrificial love, instruction, coaching, and discipline that honors Scripture? Taking every moment you can to encourage them to follow Jesus for themselves. Amen. Well, let's pray together. Let's pray. Thank you, Father. Thank you, Lord." [01:01:32](31 seconds)
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"Chapters four through six primarily deal with Christian duty. So, doctrine and duty. There's a clear, or as Daryl Johnson says, from the wonder of Christ to the walk in Christ. And I want to invite you to consider, where do I believe truth, but I'm not currently living it out? Where do I say, oh, yeah, in theory, that's true." [01:10:29](28 seconds)
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"In one through three, Paul develops the glory of the gospel of Jesus Christ. But in four through six, he develops the evidence. He develops the everyday implications of that gospel. That there's a daily rhythm we're meant to walk in. In one through three, Paul takes us into an alternative reading of reality. Heaven's kingdom is different than the kingdom of this earth." [01:11:02](23 seconds)
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"How are we using our spiritual gifts to equip others? How are we using our spiritual gifts to equip others? How are we using our spiritual gifts to equip others? And my third question around unity today, as we learn to walk in unity, what's the outward expression or the fruit of that unity? Verse 14, then we will no longer be immature." [01:33:03](21 seconds)
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