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The Most Important Word
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The most important word, outside of proper names, it he word relationship
Now you might be thinking, “Wait a minute pastor, isn’t love a more important word?”
And yes, love is very important, but love moves through relationships.
You cannot have true love without relationship.
You and I cannot experience Agape, which is God’s love, unless we are in a relationship with Him.
And we cannot share Agape love unless we are in some form of relationship with others.
Relationships are the tracks that love travels upon.
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And we must have right relationships in order for Agape love to flow through us.
Relationships help to make us who we are and what we will be.
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When our relationship with our parents are right, it prepares us mentally and emotionally for marriage and beginning our own family.
Think about birthday’s, anniversaries, Thanksgiving, Christmas - these days are fulfilling because of the wonderful relationships.
Right relationships allow us to experience the best that life has to offer.
And the best place to learn about right relationships I believe is in the home.
Broken Relationships
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I would be remiss in our discussion if we are not realistic and understand that sometimes relationships get broken.
Every failed business partnership, broken friendship, broken home is a broken relationship.
From every crime committed to every war fought since the beginning of time has resulted from wrong/broken relationships.
As our society has ceased to value relationships, it has become decadent.
Broken marriages, broken homes, unsuccessful businesses, divided church, weak governments, and chaotic nations are all produced by bad relationships.
Restored Relationships
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If we could fix the relationship problem in the world there would be no more divorce, no more split families, no more employer-employee disputes, no more war, and the list goes on and on.
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Jesus came to earth to fix the broken relationship that is at the core of all broken relationships, our relationship with God the Father.
When Adam and Eve sinned, humanity’s relationship was broken and would require fixing.
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Jesus came to meet our deepest need, restoration of our relationship with God the Father.
He did this by dying on the cross.
When Jesus ascended to be with His Father, he left His earthly body here, that’s you and me, to go out and to enlarge and strengthen the body of believers.
Jesus builds amazing relationships in the body of Christ and it is His intent that we love one another the way He loves us.
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God’s plan is for you and I to go and build relationships with other people that He is calling to Himself.
Remember....the Gospel moved and continues to move through relationships
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Your Oikos
We all have an oikos, an extended family in Greek, or
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what might be called your “circle of influence.’
God will hold each of us responsible for those He brings into our sphere of influence.
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Circle 1 - Self
Circle 1 - Self
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Circle 2 - Family
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Circle 3 - Relatives
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Circle 4 - Friends
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Circle 5 - Neighbors and Associates
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Circle 6 - Acquaintances
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Circle 7 - Person X
How do we reach our Oikos?
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We first have to begin with ourselves.
What should be the theme of our life?
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You and I are to share the Gospel with people with compassion and in the power of the Holy Spirit with our goal being to win them to Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
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We are ambassadors for Christ.
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Second, the best time to begin our ministry is now.
Many times we might say, well when this happens or that happens I will begin to reach my sphere of influence.
But the reality is that if you do not have a ministry now, you will not have one in the future.
If we are not faithful over a few things, God will not make us ruler over many.
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The Time is Now
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Third, we all have a calling.
Some of you might say, “Pastor, I don’t have a calling to be a pastor.”
And my response would be that the highest calling is to be a Christian, not a pastor.
All of us, every one of us is a minister of the Word of God and have a ministry to those in our sphere of influence.
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You Have a Calling, will you answer it?
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Fourth, you are not alone.
You are not expected to reach your world on your own.
We all have our Jerusalem, our own Judea, and our own Samaria.
We can only reach those within our sphere, and the end of the earth by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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The 5 Stages of Chair 1 Disciple Making
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Stage 1 - Get Right
Before we even begin to make disciples we need to get our relationship with God right.
If we are all honest, humans are for the most part very opinionated.
We have a certain way we like things done.
And that way is usually our way under our conditions.
This is how many people approach their whole life.
But when we come to God we must do it on His conditions.
When we accept Jesus as Lord of our life we are forever surrendering our right to choose who we will love.
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