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Intro:
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Can you imagine not having clean water?
I struggle with that thought.
I also struggle knowing that we could change an entire population by giving up, making more or living a limited lifestyle to GIVE and make a difference.
I want to make a DYNAMIC difference with a group of people that want to make a DYNAMIC difference at a time that will make a DYNAMIC difference.
Jesus & WE > Jesus & ME
EMPOWERED by Jesus WE must be the church that Transyalvania County would miss if WE weren’t here.
>>> Let’s MOVE
I want to awaken the dream in you.
Maybe it has died.
Shattered.
Or the lie you have believed that WE can’t make a difference.
You know what I’m afraid of?
IRRELEVANCE - One of my biggest fears is that what I do every day, what I’ve devoted my life to accomplish, is not really changing lives, or the world.
That people will come in and out of our weekend services, in and out of small groups and meeting, but they never change.
That they are still stuck and not moving into a more dynamic relationship with Jesus.
A’m I, will I make a dynamic difference?
That is a healthy fear.
I hope that challenges you personally and as a group.
Ill: I don’t want us to be like the boy who was SENT on a mission by his mom.
A nine-year-old boy was sent to the store by his mother to buy a head of lettuce.
This was the first time he had ever been on such a mission.
His older brother and sister had always been sent before.
He had money in his pocket.
He knew right where he was going.
He went into the supermarket, got it, paid for it, and returned home feeling proud of himself.
The only problem was that he brought home a cabbage.
Why?
It was green, round and had leaves.
Was this mission a success?
No.
He was willing, he had gone, and he had returned triumphant.
But no, he had not achieved the intent of the one doing the sending--not to mention that the boy hated coleslaw.
Completing the assignment given by the sender is the critical factor.
No social, political, or ethical scorecards should replace the specific mission of Christ which is to seek and save the lost.
When sins are forgiven and new life is experienced social, political, and ethical arenas in our culture will change.
We proclaim, explain, and deliver that Good News.
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Will we as a church be RELEVANT to our community, our country other continents and to the ends of the earth?
When you went on that mission trip - to the 3yr old room downstairs or that 3rd world country, that kid laid his head down that night and saw God different because of your obedience.
That is why in Jesus & We we are focusing on (Acts 1:8) the person of Jesus, our people, the power and the plan.
As we glance into 2018 we have a four fold plan.
That is why in Jesus & We we are focusing on (Acts 1:8) the person of Jesus, our people, the power and the plan.
As we glance into 2018 we have a four fold plan.
Because God by nature is a sender, it implies two simple ideas.
First, there is One who sends; and second, there are people to whom we are sent.
But, it is not that God just sends us anywhere; God sends us somewhere.
You are called and sent on mission; the only question is where and among whom.
It could be...
Personal Mission:
Personal & Local Missions: We must maintain and move in my dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ.
We must intentional develop ponds and streams.
Let’s give fishing reports.
Anchor Ministry Warehouse, Augustine Literacy Project, Light & Hope, Jail Ministry, Job Corps, Rise & Shine, Safe, Sharing House, The Haven, Transylvania Food Coalition, Whitewater Cove, Women’s Center & Young Lives
Because God by nature is a sender, it implies two simple ideas.
First, there is One who sends; and second, there are people to whom we are sent.
But, it is not that God just sends us anywhere; God sends us somewhere.
You are called and sent on mission; the only question is where and among whom.
It could be to the Pokot in East Africa or to a cultural mosaic of urban Los Angeles.
We are called because we have a sender, but we also have a people to whom we are sent.
This is the reason we plant or lead so many diverse churches, because ultimately God is a sender by nature.
National Missions: Around The Corner, Nimrod Outdoors, Eight Days Of Hope, College Campuses, Pittsburgh, Boston, Montana, Appalachian Coalfield Ministry & NAMB
Before we take a look at International Missions I want us to unpack some facts about God and missions.
As I’ve studied God’s heart for missions I’ve discovered two interesting facts -
As I’ve studied God’s heart for missions I’ve discovered two interesting facts -
As I’ve studied God’s heart for missions I’ve discovered two interesting facts -
There is a great passage that reveals God as a sending God -
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We must maintain and move in my dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ.
We must intentional develop ponds and streams.
Let’s give fishing reports.
1. God By Nature Is A Sending God
Just as you sent me into the world, I am sending them into the world.
As we follow Jesus and get close to Jesus His character rubs off on us.
We desire His character.
Hope, Love, Power AND Sender.
God’s character is that He is a sending and a sent God.
Do you desire hope… what about being sent?
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As we follow Jesus and get close to Jesus His character rubs off on us.
We desire His character.
Hope, Love, Power AND Sender.
God’s character is that He is a sending and a sent God.
Do you desire hope… what about being sent?
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Ill - African kids.
God is good… it is His nature.
Because God by nature is a sender, it implies two simple ideas.
First, there is One who sends; and second, there are people to whom we are sent.
It is not a question of IF we are sent.
The question is to WHERE and to WHOM are we sent.
Because God by nature is a sender, it implies two simple ideas.
First, there is One who sends; and second, there are people to whom we are sent.
But, it is not that God just sends us anywhere; God sends us somewhere.
You are called and sent on mission; the only question is where and among whom.
2. God Thinks Feet Are Beautiful
John 1:6-
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