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2024-07-14 Who We Are - The First Marks of the Church

Title: Embracing the Simple Mission of the Church

Have you ever wondered what the true mission of the Church is? Or perhaps, how you can play a part in fulfilling it? If so, you're not alone. Many of us grapple with understanding our role in the grand scheme of God's plan. Today, let's dive into the heart of the mission of the Church and discover how you can actively participate in it.

In a recent sermon, we explored Acts 1:12-26, where the early disciples exemplified key disciplines that helped them fulfill their mission. These disciplines are not just historical anecdotes; they are practical steps you can take today to live out your faith and contribute to the mission of the Church.

The Main Point: The Simple Mission of the Church

The main point of the sermon is clear: The mission of the Church is to make disciples and be witnesses to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This mission is simple, yet profound. It requires us to embody certain disciplines that the early disciples practiced, which are obedience, unity, prayer, and discernment.

Obedience: Following Jesus' Commands

The first discipline is obedience. In Acts 1:12, the disciples returned to Jerusalem as Jesus had instructed them. They didn't fully understand what awaited them, but they obeyed. This teaches us that obedience to Jesus' commands is crucial, even when we don't have all the answers.

Action Step: Reflect on areas in your life where you might be resisting God's direction. Commit to taking a step of obedience this week, whether it's reaching out to someone in need, spending more time in prayer, or sharing your faith with a friend.

Unity: Being of One Accord

The second discipline is unity. Acts 1:14 tells us that the disciples were "with one accord" in prayer. Unity doesn't mean we all have to agree on everything, but it does mean we should be united in our mission and purpose.

Action Step: Seek to build unity within your community. This could be as simple as resolving a conflict, participating in a group prayer, or supporting a church initiative. Remember, unity is a powerful testimony to the world.

Prayer: Seeking God's Guidance

The third discipline is prayer. The early Church was marked by its commitment to prayer. They understood that their mission could not be accomplished without God's intervention.

Action Step: Dedicate a specific time each day to pray for the mission of the Church, for unity among believers, and for opportunities to share the gospel. Consider joining a prayer group or starting one if it doesn't exist.

Discernment: Listening to God's Voice

The fourth discipline is discernment. In Acts 1:24-26, the disciples prayed for guidance in choosing a new apostle. They sought God's will and trusted His direction.

Action Step: Practice discernment by spending time in God's Word and seeking His guidance in your decisions. Ask God to help you recognize His voice and follow His leading.

Conclusion: Taking the Next Step

The mission of the Church is simple, but it requires your active participation. Jesus calls you to be obedient, to seek unity, to pray fervently, and to discern His will. These disciplines are not just for the early disciples; they are for you, here and now.

What will you do this week to embrace these disciplines and fulfill the mission of the Church? Will you take a step of obedience, work towards unity, commit to prayer, or seek God's guidance in your decisions? Remember, the Church is only as strong as its individual members. Your commitment can make a significant impact.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the clear mission You've given us. Help us to be obedient to Your commands, to seek unity with our fellow believers, to commit to prayer, and to discern Your will in our lives. Empower us by Your Holy Spirit to live out this mission and make a difference in our communities. In Jesus' name, Amen.

By embracing these disciplines, you can play a vital role in fulfilling the mission of the Church. Let's commit to this journey together and see how God will work through us to bring His kingdom to earth.

Posted by Dr. Jon Martin with