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Living Sent: Part 1 - Mark 6:1-9

Living Sent: Part 1
Mark 6:1-9

I. Jesus calls us to follow him on his mission
II. Jesus sends us knowing that people will treat us like they treated him
III. When Jesus sends us, he’s doing what he said he would do
IV. Jesus sends us on his mission in
community
V. Jesus sends us whether or not we think or feel we are ready
VI. Jesus expects us to trust him as we go, not our equipment or programs

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Sower, Seed, Soil - Mark 4:1-20

Sower, Seed, Soil
Mark 4:1-20

3 Truths:

1) All Christians are disciples who follow and obey Jesus. 
2) All Christians are ministers who love and serve Jesus by loving and serving others 
3) All Christians are missionaries who have been sent like Jesus to share the gospel, serve others, and make disciples.

I. THE SOWER SPREADS THE WORD
II. THE SEED IS THE WORD OF THE GOSPEL
III. THE SOIL MUST BE LEFT IN GOD’S HANDS

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What is the Gospel - 1 Cor. 15:1-9

What is the Gospel?
1 Corinthians 15:1-9

I. THE GOSPEL IS BIBLICAL
II. THE GOSPEL CENTERS ON CHRIST, HIS DEATH, AND HIS RESURRECTION
III. THE GOSPEL IS THE ONLY HOPE OF SALVATION
IV. THE GOSPEL IS HISTORICAL
V. THE GOSPEL IS UNCHANGING
VI. THE GOSPEL MUST BE PERSONALLY RECEIVED

The gospel is the unchanging, historical news that Christ died in our place for our sins and rose again according to God’s eternal plan. Anyone who receives this good news by faith will be rescued from judgment and reconciled back into fellowship with God.

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How to Biblically Address Sin Among Members - Matthew 18:15-20

How to Biblically Address Sin Among Members
Matthew 18:15-20

I. ADDRESS YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER AND THEIR SIN ALONE
II. ADDRESS YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER AND THEIR SIN WITH 2 OR 3 SPIRITUALLY MATURE BELIEVERS
III. ADDRESS YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER AND THEIR SIN WITH THE CHURCH
IV. IF THERE IS STILL NO REPENTANCE, LOVINGLY TREAT THEM AS AN UNBELIEVER

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The Gift of Church Membership - Romans 12:3-8

The Gift of Church Membership
Romans 12:3-8

3 Observations:

  1. Humility toward one another in the body of Christ is a gift of God’s grace to us

  2. As a gift of God’s grace, we belong to Christ and to each other as church members

  3. God has given us gifts by his grace to be used in the context of church membership

 3 Truths about the Gift of Church Membership

I. Church membership is a gift for our spiritual affirmation and assurance
II. Church membership is a gift for our spiritual comfort and encouragement
III. Church membership is a gift for our discipleship and holiness

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Belonging to the Body of Christ - 1 Corinthians 12:12-27

Belonging to the Body of Christ
1 Corinthians 12:12-27

I. CHRIST EXPECTS FUNCTIONING CHURCH MEMBERS

            A. We function in Spirit-filled unity
            B. We function with Spirit-given gifts
            C. We function together for the good of the body
            D. We function with compassion and care toward one another

II. CHRIST EXPECTS FORMAL CHURCH MEMBERS

            A. God expects believers to be identifiable and known church members
            B. God expects believers to be
formally committed church members

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Unity, Diversity, & Maturity - Ephesians 4:7-16

Unity, Diversity, & Maturity
Ephesians 4:7-16

Big truth: Jesus designed the church for you, and Jesus designed you for the church.

 I. CHRIST HAS PERSONALLY GIFTED EACH MEMBER TO SERVE THE CHURCH
II. CHRIST HAS GIVEN LEADERS TO THE CHURCH TO EQUIP ITS MEMBERS FOR MINISTRY
III. CHRIST EXPECTS ALL MEMBERS TO GROW INTO MATURITY

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One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism - Ephesians 4:1-6

One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
Ephesians 4:1-6

BIG TRUTH: Jesus designed the church for you, and Jesus designed you for the church.

 I. WE HAVE A SHARED CALLING

A. We are all called first to Christ.
B. We are all called to
reflect Christ’s character to one another.
C. We are all called to
maintain the unity of the Spirit.

II. WE HAVE A SHARED CONFESSION

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Do you love Jesus? - John 21:1-23

Do you love Jesus?
John 21:1-23

I. Jesus’ love compels him to address our sin
II. Jesus’ love causes him to aim at our hearts
III. Jesus’ love compassionately restores us to His mission
IV. Jesus’ love constrains us from being sidetracked by others

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Being a Man Like Jesus: 3 Biblical Pictures of Manhood - Genesis 1:26-31; 3:1-15; Titus 6:6-15; Ephesians 5:25-33

Being a Man Like Jesus: 3 Biblical Pictures of Manhood
Genesis 1:26-31 & 3:1-15; Titus 6:6-15; Ephesians 5:25-33

 I. A MAN LIKE JESUS COURAGEOUSLY PROTECTS OTHERS
II. A MAN LIKE JESUS IS DISCIPLINED & SELF-CONTROLLED

 A. A man like Jesus has strength under control
B. A man like Jesus makes war on his sinful lusts and desires
C. A man like Jesus fights for godliness above all else

 III. A MAN LIKE JESUS LOVES, PROVIDES, AND BLESSES

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7 Reasons God Doesn’t Love You - Romans 5:1-11

7 Reasons God Doesn’t Love You
Romans 5:1-11

  1. God doesn’t love you because you are able or strong

  2. God doesn’t love you because you are godly

  3. God doesn’t love you because you are righteous

  4. God doesn’t love you because you are good

  5. God doesn’t love you because you deserve his love

  6. God doesn’t love you because you are friends

  7. God doesn’t love you because you are at peace

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God Will Judge - 1 Samuel 24:1-22

God Will Judge
1 Samuel 24:1-22

I. A PROVIDENTIAL TEST

            A. A Test of Conscience & Conviction
            B. A Test of Courage & Command

II. A PLEA FOR JUSTICE

III. THE PROMISE OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

  • David’s relationship with the Lord is intensely personal

  • David’s relationship with the Lord is immediately practical

  • David’s relationship with the Lord brings incredible peace.

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A Tale of Two Kings - 1 Samuel 22:6-23

A Tale of Two Kings
1 Samuel 22:6-23

I. The Insecurity of a Worldly King
II. The Injustice of a Wicked Trial
III. The Truthful Response of an Innocent Man
IV. An Unjust Verdict from an Ungodly Judge
V. God’s Providence & a Responsible King

Implications:

  • Be very careful what you desire and ask for.

  • Disbelieving and disobeying God’s word leads to ruin.

  • All of God’s enemies will ultimately prove the truthfulness of his word.

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