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“Counting the Cost to Disciples”
Introduction:
- Introduce who you are
- Welcome everyone to MCC - It is a privilege and honor to preach Gods word tonight
- Before we recap quickly about last week’s sermon on the points and Vision for MCC
But before I begin, I want to quickly recap on last week’s sermon
Pastor Aaron talked kicked is off with our sermon series on our “Vision, Mission, and Values”
And briefly talked about “Why Mosaic City Church?” - What is is our vision as a church?
With that being said, I want to remind us our vision for MCC that is going to lead us into tonight message:
Our vision for Mosaic City Church is: - “To Glorify God by making Disciples of all people through Gospel-Centered Worship, Community, and Mission”
I want to remind ourselves of our vision and goal for Mosaic City Church - “To Glorify God by making Disciples of all people through Gospel-Centered Worship, Community, and Mission”
So therefore, we want to be the church that God in scripture commands us to be faithfully
Where we center our lives on the Gospel and to be on mission together!
That when people hear and see Mosaic City Church- they see a church that is on fire for Jesus
They see a church that wants to live radically on mission- pointing people to Jesus Christ and to making disciples who to grow in their faith!
Pastor Aaron talked about 4 commands that we would want to see in our story and to be remembered as which is:
1. “We want to be a church that demonstrates faith in Christ”
2. “We want to be a church that loves one another”
3. “We want to be a church who’s hope is in the Gospel”
4. “We want to be a church who engages others with the Gospel”
Therefore, for tonight’s message- we will center our focus on our mission as a church:
Therefore, in order to live these 4 commands out and to be a church that glorifies God by making disciples through all people and to faithfully live out our vision
We must first remind ourselves that our vision leads to mission!
And a huge key part of our mission as a church is to make disciples of all people:
Therefore, we must understand two important factors:
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What is a true disciple is?
2. Counting the cost to follow Jesus
To be fishermen as Jesus told His disciples as they left everything behind to follow Him- which is going to be the center focus of tonights message
We must see the very essence and Glorious truth of not only having the privilege and honor to be a disciple, to be a servant of Christ, but also :
Understanding what it takes to “Count the cost” to truly follow Jesus!-
To be fishers of men that want to multiply more disciples for Gods Kingdom!
Problem:
Making disciples is not option, it is a command by God, but it is a joyful command where we can see the final piece of what God is doing in ones life!
One of the many problems when it comes to making “disciple” for many Christians today is not fully understanding what being a disciple is and not knowing how to make disciples
Also, many people are not willing to do what it takes to live on mission or even willing to take the sacrifice to become a disciple themselves!
So tonight
Rather, many hope they can maybe get a little bit of Jesus on a Sunday, but lose their life to the things of the world M-Sat.
But we as a church want every person that comes to MCC and walks through this door to truly know what it means to not only be a true disciple themselves
and to live on mission together pointing people to our Lord and Savior as He commands us to!
So tonight through Gods word, my hope is that we can clarify truly what a disciple is and what it takes to be a disciple of Jesus
Which will help lead us into our mission for MCC:
So regardless if you have been going to church for years or if you are new in the Christian faith, or just experiencing Christianity…
My desire and prayer tonight through Gods word that He would light a flame in your hearts:
To not only be a disciple of Christ Jesus
That if our mission is to be a church that wants to make disciples through all people through Gospel-Centered community, worship, and mission here at Mosaic and to live out the 4 commands as a church that Aaron highlighted:
But:
To also desire to want multiply more disciples
Most importantly- I want everyone to be thinking about this very question to examine our own hearts of where we are at tonight:
That it is going to cost us us much to sacrifice follow Jesus, but it is going to be worth it at the end for Gods Kingdom and that He will get all the praise!
“Am I a true disciple of Jesus myself?”
Therefore- our main focus on tonights message is to talk about our mission as a church
But to emphasis more on how we want to accomplish that mission together as a church family!
And what we want to be known as for MCC:
“What” Why” “How”and the “Cost” of following Jesus Christ is so worth losing it all for His sake!
I am going to have 3-4 points tonight that are going to walk us through text which will be on the screen:
So if you have a bible- we are going to be in
So if you have a bible- we are going to be in
As Aaron said last week- we encourage to always bring your bibles every Sunday so you do always need to rely on the screens
But if you do not have your bible, you can follow along on the screen behind us
HISTORY AND CONTEXT:
Luke who is known as the physician, was Apostle Paul’s companion during his missionary journeys
It is said that Luke wrote this letter from Rome during the time of Pauls imprisonment around (60-62 A.D.)
Which was about 30 or more years after Jesus death and resurrection
And it said that Lukes letter was a follow up volume of work from the book of Acts
His audience was focused on the Greek world and upper - class of Rome who needed confirmation in their faith and argued to defend it
His main purpose was to highlight Jesus’s identity and mission as the suffering servant that was prophesied by Isiah 4:17 in the Old Testament
Lukes main purpose was to make clear that Jesus himself is the only one who can offer salvation through his death, burial, and resurrection for all sinners (His elect who names was writeen in His book of life before the beginning of time)-
And willing to give up whatever it takes for His sake to further the Gospel and empower others
That most importantly - the one who would follow Jesus should be willing to give up whatever it takes for His sake to further the Gospel and empower others to proclaim this good news to the world
BACKGROUND:
Therefore, what we are going to see here specifically in in is that Jesus himself emphasizing what the cost will be in following Him”
He is reminding His disciples that it is going to take suffering to follow Him and that they must be ready to count the cost
So through verses 23-27 tonight, I am going to have 3 points that is going to not only help walk through the text
But also to remind us most importantly:
- How we want to go about our mission as a church to glorify God through makinng disciples through all people
Which you can follow along on the screen:
I am going to also have 3-4 points tonight that are going to help walk us through text which and meaning
READ THE TEXT:
Which you can follow along on the screen
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“And He was saying to them all, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me.
24 For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his [b]life for My sake, he is the one who will save it.
25 For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world, and loses or forfeits himself?
26 For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when He comes in His glory, and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.
27 But I say to you truthfully, there are some of those standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God.”
Verses 23:
In verses 23, Jesus starts off by using a metaphor to His audience which was the disciples themselves, that in order to follow Christ:
One must be willing to deny themselves!
- One must be willing to deny themselves!
- One must be willing to deny themselves
That the very cross Jesus suffered on the behalf of our wicked sins, those who want to follow Him must be willing suffer also
Even if it means martyrdom, persecution for your faith in Him
This mandates a rejection of ones life, self-interest, and pride full of self-fulfillment!
This mandates a rejection of ones life, self-interest, and pride full of self-fulfillment!
It means if it that takes one to hate their own lives for His sake to follow Him
A true disciple of Jesus is the one who seeks to fulfill, to obey, and to love Gods commands more then their ways!
Jesus does not say “Love me on Sunday, but love yourself and the sins of the world M-Sat”
Verses 23 - But rather, Jesus himself commands that in order to be worthy of following Him: It must be continual and daily process of sanctification to become more like Him
It is either you are all in or not !
- There is no half Jesus/half the world!
We need to see that Jesus shows His disciples the very nature and callous heart of a man in this verse!
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