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Community 1
Illus: decapitated head.
Loving Jesus without living the church is like ordering a mail order bride but only requesting the head.
Church is full of hypocrites.
Good you will fit in.
Ha.
Are children perfect?
Does that mean we don’t love them.
We just have dolls instead?
We live in the most connected time in world history, yet as a society we are as isolated as we have ever been.
Social Media gives the illusion of community.
Like eating ice when you are hungry.
Our culture is cultivating individualism which bares fruit in loneliness.
Break out:
What do you normally substitute for community?
What personal barriers have you created to community?
What unhealthy ways have you processed loneliness?
Individualism/Consumerism
Commitment even amidst discomfort, faithfulness even amidst disappointment: this is what being the people of God has always been about.
Do marriages work when you are both selfish?
Comfort.
We grow most outside of our comfort zone.
“Growth happens when we push ourselves outside of our comfort zone and allow our confidence and assumptions to be shaken”
“A true gospel community is pushing each other forward in holiness and striving together for the kingdom, joining along in the ongoing work of the Spirit in this world.”
Community is about commitment rather than consumerism.
Serving.
Filling needs.
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Communities centered on the gospel fly in the face of isolation and yet convey the grace-filled inclusion that we so desperately desire.
These communities bring with them the answer the world is hungry for.
It is a community that invites others to feast at the Lord’s table.
The common ground and foundation for community is Jesus.
It is the mercy that we receive in Christ that brings us together.
Paul explains the biblical foundation for community.
illustrates how we live together in community.
We glory in other things than Christ and it fractures community.
When we rightly live in community it transforms us.
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