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God brings us from places of comfort into new places that are uncomfortable so that we can know Him and make Him known.
I love what Glen said last week about God always leads us out from a place of provision.
We have to start somewhere, as we lead, and that place is a place where God lead us previously.
We see God doing this again with Israel because he is trying to teach them, by experience, who He is.
God started West to bring us to a new place.
For many that came with the original group, it was uncomfortable.
First it was to Aaron’s office and then later to this building.
Out of all the places in Alexandria, God sent us here, to this neighborhood.
I haven’t been bashful over the years on my belief about why God sent us here.
This isn’t just a call for Bethany, Brittany, Kyle, and myself.
Our ministry to this neighborhood is a call for all members of TGP West.
In one of his address to SBC this week, J.D. Greer pointed out that when you accepted Jesus as your savior, you also accepted a call to ministry.
He references The Greatest commandment and The Great Commission.
Who are our neighbors?
Story of the good Samaritan.
Our neighbors are any that God brings into our lives and then shows us a need in their life.
God brought us here...
Yesterday we had our Life Group Leader and Host Home training, which was amazing, by the way.
David Miller taught a section on knowing who you are called to BLESS.
We are definitely going to have him teach that here on a Sunday morning.
He made the point that if you will consider what you are passionate about, that is the group that you are best equipped and most likely called to BLESS.
You speak the language, know the culture, etc.
He also mentioned, that there are times that God calls us to be on mission outside of what we know.
This is exactly what we are talking about today.
If you are uncomfortable right now because you think I’m about to make a big ask and you feel ill-equipped, welcome to the party.
Can I get an amen Kyle, Brittany, and Bethany?
We are all going to have varying degrees of involvement in this ministry.
But I’m afraid that many use that as a complete cop-out.
We have a unique opportunity to meet a need in this town that most other churches are unwilling to even consider.
Practical examples of how you can participate:
Help with community kids on Sunday mornings
If you see a child around that you don’t recognize and they seem to be there by themselves, take care of them and treat them like your own.
That is the expectation of this community
Their parents are counting on us to fulfill that role why they are here.
You don’t need our permission to handle issues.
You are grown and most have children or are close to someone that does.
Handle it.
Teach or co-teach a children’s class one Sunday morning a month
two weeks ago we had to send children home because we didn’t have teachers for them.
We were given an opportunity to share the gospel with them and didn’t have the man power do so.
Participate in Community activities
Show up early and set up
Stay till its done and clean up
Bring too much food.
Pray
Ask us what and who you can pray for.
Pick up trash from the parking lot and yard
Prepare or deliver food for community activities
Help on a Wednesday night
I think most of the life groups have already come and served with us on a Wednesday night.
I cannot say thank you enough for that...
You may feel like what you did was insignificant, but to children who are living with little supervision and often fend for themselves, having an adult in their life that gives them positive attention and feeds them is life changing.
Also, four of us can’t love 30 plus kids the way they deserve.
Simple maths.
This isn’t about us just wanting more people here
This isn’t about guilting you into something.
This is about us loving the community, where God placed us, in such a radical way that God is made known to them.
This community is full of people and all of them are image bearers of God and as such, deserve to be loved.
God put us here for that purpose.
I know it is hard… What Moses was doing was hard.
What Israel was doing was hard.
God calls us to hard things.
It was harder for Israel to follow God into this new place than it was for Moses.
When you read this passage and the ones before and the ones after, it is obvious that Israel was struggling.
You know, from personal experience, that learning to trust God is difficult.
In terms of what we just talked about in loving this community...
It is important for us to remember that it is just as hard for others to join us as it is for us to join them.
As we have mentioned before, there is nothing for the people in this neighborhood to do.
To help with that, following God’s leading, we put up a basketball goal in the parking lot.
It has been up for a year and just now, are the people of this community comfortable enough to come and play when we are here.
Oliver - shooting basketball in the parking lot during our Family night.
I invited him to join us for the meal and he declined.
He was here again the following week on a Wednesday night.
Although he was invited to come play in the gym, he stayed in the parking lot and played basketball out there.
The next week he decided to come on in and played in the gym with the other boys and had a blast!
However, he didn’t stay for the lesson.
The last week he came, before he went back home, he came and stayed for the entire night.
I took Oliver a little over a month of being around us before he was ready to interact with us.
Once he did though, he had an incredible time.
In our passage today, we see Israel quarreling with Moses, because they are uncomfortable.
When we are crossing cultures there is going to be awkward moments.
As Glen pointed out last week, Israel still didn’t have the personal relationship with God that they can blindly trust God to provide them with what they need.
That process takes time.
As people that are joining God to set people free, we have to be willing to go into those uncomfortable places with them.
This Juneteenth event is one such example.
Let me say this too.
We aren’t expecting anything huge from this.
Most likely it will be our normal group that is here on Wednesday nights and that is ok.
It will take a long time of us hosting events in this community before people are willing to participate.
Just like Oliver, they are going to just stand on the outside looking in before committing to being a part.
For you and I, Juneteenth has never has been on our radar because being enslaved, persecuted, torn down because of our race isn’t in our heritage and daily lives.
However, God has us involved in this because the church has a history with slavery.
The church enabled it for a long time and it is as important today as it was back then for us to say that slavery wasn’t and never will be okay.
They need to hear God saying, through us, they are image bearers of God and they are valuable to Him.
Why?
Because these are our neighbors.
They, just like us, need to know how much God loves them.
This church is the way in which God has chosen to communicate that truth.
We must ask God how to accomplish the ministry He has set before us.
We see again in verse 4 what we have seen many times before.
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