And now, without further ado, here is the conclusion to my recent Sunday message.
1 Tim. 3:1-5 (qualifications for a bishop’s office)
A church leader must first be a good family man, successful head of his own home. That doesn’t mean bossing everybody else around, but being the spiritual leader of the family. It’s important for all of us to raise our children well, because they are the next generation. As parents, God has put us in charge of raising our kids to follow Him. There is no greater responsibility, and no greater failure, in our society today.
Gen. 3:17-19 (God’s curse on Adam)
I think of this verse whenever I’m out doing some hard task in our back yard, with the hot sun beating down on me. But the fact is that the man’s primary task is to provide for his family. We need to put food on the table, but the nature of how we work is very different today than it was in the days when Christ was on Earth. Instead of working our own field or applying our trade in our own little shop, most jobs today involve working alongside dozens or hundreds of others. Now, more than ever, we have a daily opportunity to live out our faith at our workplace and witness to our co-workers. Unfortunately, the flip-side is that many employers have strict rules that ban proselytizing, in the name of political correctness, of course. Likewise, the wife’s traditional duty is to be keeper of the home and be the children’s primary instructor. Our society today, led by the feminists of the latter half of the 20 century, has pressurred women to leave the home and enter the workforce, leaving the most important duty on the planet to daycare and television. Combined with the ever-increasing costs of living and the recent recession, today’s man has to work all that much harder, if he wants to be the sole breadwinner in his home.
Matt. 28:18-20 (The Great Commission)
Some say that the Great Commission has already beel fulfilled, because you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who hasn’t heard about Jesus. But did Jesus say, “Make sure everyone heard of Me”? No, He said “teach” and “baptize”. The teaching requires perseverence and commitment. Baptism implies conversion, not by threats and intimidation, but a genuine conversion that comes through patience, love, and a faithful presentation of the Gospel. I think it’s harder to do this here, in a country where an overwhelming majority already claim to be Christians, but have a skewed vision of Jesus and God’s plan of Salvation. It is harder to undo the brainwashing of our own society than it is to present the Gospel to a pagan people, whose minds have not been already corrupted with wrong ideas.
Luke 22:24-27 (Serve!)
This might seem simple, but when you boil it all down, each one of us is here to serve others. What better way to follow Jesus Christ’s own example? We lead our families by serving. We instruct our children by serving. We put bread on the table by serving (literally and figuratively!). We submit to our spouses by serving. We witness to the unsaved by serving. But if we sin, we only serve ourselves. If we willfully neglect our duty as a servant, it is to serve ourselves, which benefits no one.
“So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do” (Luke 17:10).
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4 comments:
Great points, glad to see that some congregations still get some good old solid bible teaching :P
Thanks for stopping by, Dan! Yup, I'm a firm believer in sola scriptura. And our pastor is also firmly founded on the Word. We couldn't worship anywhere that isn't. I always appreciate your insights and enlightening posts. Keep up the great work, Brother!
I really enjoyed these posts, Greg! I'm glad you're able to preach the Word at your church...I know your brothers and sisters there must have enjoyed this sermon immensely as it's so applicable!
I wish you and yours the happiest, holiest Christmas and a very healthy New Year!
hello Greg,
So happy to hear that you are bringing the word of God to your church.. You have a heart for this because you always bring God/Jesus and the truth of His Word to the forefront. I have missed everyone but am trying to get back out in the blogging world and make my rounds :) You and your family have a very Merry Christmas!
Tammy
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