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Opening
Segue into message - why have these people make these presentations?
So that you see that there are other parts to the body other than just what we do here on Sundays.
And these parts are vital to your continued growth and development.
Having life or having death is my choice
My outlook - how I see things - determines my choice
Change my mind to change my choice
Its how I speak
How I live
How I grow
Scripture for series:
Can there be “death” even while being in the body?
ABSOLUTELY!
If my outlook on the body is shaped by the flesh, then there will be death.
If I approach life in the body of Christ from a fleshly point of view I will not grow, I will not prosper, I will not flourish.
I will go from that awesome, wonderful moment of new birth to a slow and sure death.
My salvation will bring no joy, my life will have no real meaning and, ultimately, my salvation will be challenged.
THAT’s the teaching of the word of God.
Let me “splain” it to you:
Salvation begins a new life
We’re like babies - born again - new start - clean slate
So at salvation we are born into the body of Christ - the church.
THAT’S our starting point.
But where do we go from there?
Peter tells us:
So we need nourishment - SPIRITUAL nourishment - PURE spiritual nourshiment - so we can GROW UP in our salvation.
What does Peter mean?
A baby is born with new life.
He or she is vital, alive, has laughs, smiles, giggles and joy built in.
Also has crying, frowns, whining and sadness built in.
If you don't feed the baby food - the bad things will take over and prevail.
And if you don't feed it long enough, death will most certainly come.
On the other hand, if you feed and nurture the baby with good food, love, attention and discipline, the good things will grow and LIFE will come.
So - you’re born into a new family
Its THAT family that is responsible for feeding and caring for you
And Peter says it is YOUR responsibility to go after PURE SPIRITUAL nourishment - you have to have a SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK on living in this family
Our best example of what the family should look like:
Sunday Experiences
Flesh - go to gain points
Spirit - go to be nourished
Small Groups
Flesh - Another demand on my time
Spirit - Opportunity to connect and be nourished
Serving
Flesh - Filling a spot
Spirit - My opportunity to nourish to another
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