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Acts of Service
John 21:15-19
Me:
Lots of confusion
a. Mid-week bible study
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We have been looking at the 4th purpose
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“You were shaped for serving God”
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My misconception
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I confess I find this easy
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But I have a lifetime of ministry
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We would be in a sad state of affairs if I didn’t know what my calling was.
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Plus my calling was a dramatic event
v.
However, it was two years in the making
vi.
I think it should be easy for you too.
We:
Let’s go on a journey
Don’t sit and soak
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How serious is it that we “serve”
ii. 1 Corinthians 3:5–6 (GW) — 5 Who is Apollos?
Who is Paul?
They are servants who helped you come to faith.
Each did what the Lord gave him to do.
6 I planted, and Apollos watered, but God made it grow.
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When we serve, we bring people into the kingdom of God
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So yes, it is serious
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So how do I know what to do.
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How do I find my place of ministry?
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SHAPE
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Your ‘SHAPE” can be a guide
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It’s a tool that you can use.
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But I’ve missed a secret ingredient
God:
The Secret of Service.
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A fishing trip
i. Jesus has been crucified
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Jesus has risen from the dead
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Peter had denied knowing Jesus three times
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John 21:1-17
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What a story
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Jesus didn’t ask Peter about his doctrine/denomination
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Jesus didn’t ask for Peter to repent of his sins
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Jesus didn’t ask Peter “Are you keeping my commandments?”
v. Jesus didn’t ask Peter what kind of music he liked
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Jesus didn’t ask Peter if he was a good preacher
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Jesus didn’t ask Peter any of things we deem most important.
Jesus only asks one question.
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That question is followed by an act of service
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When we love Jesus “feed the sheep” is a by product
You:
Do you love me?
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How you become a good servant
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I love to preach – but doesn’t make me a good preacher
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I love Grace Church more than life itself – but that doesn’t make me a good pastor
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I love my family – but that doesn’t make me a good husband, father, grandfather
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How you love Jesus the key to how well you do all those things
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Do you love me?
i. God puts something on your heart
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God speaks to you about this or that
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You hear God’s calling when you have a heart of Love toward Jesus
c. Do you love me?
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How do you build your love toward love Jesus?
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