Your Life Depends on It (Romans 12:4-6a) | Pastor PJ Berner
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In this sermon, Pastor PJ explains the importance of committing to the church's mission, emphasizing Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12. He shares the heroic story of Coast Guard Douglas Munro to illustrate the level of dedication needed. The sermon focuses on three main commitments: getting connected with the church community, contributing to the church's functions, and effectively stewarding God's gifts. Pastor PJ calls for active participation in community groups and various church ministries, highlighting the benefits of deeper relationships, mutual support, and increased spiritual vibrancy. Ultimately, he encourages everyone to be 'all in' to ensure the church fulfills its mission successfully.
00:00 Introduction and Series Overview
00:43 The Story of Douglas Munro
05:15 The Mission of the Church
06:39 Commitment to Community
10:19 The Importance of Connection
13:21 Practical Steps to Get Connected
28:01 Commit to Contribute, Not Just Consume
30:39 The Surprising Redundancy of Human Organs
31:34 Every Member Matters in the Church
32:33 Understanding and Using Spiritual Gifts
34:41 Finding Your Role in the Church
36:24 The Importance of Serving the Church
37:49 The Hockey Analogy: Rotating Roles in Service
39:59 Stewarding God's Gifts
48:20 The Disneyland Example: Everyone Contributes
50:07 The Vision for a Vibrant Church Community
Application Questions:
1. Read Hebrews 13:17 and 1 Thessalonians 5:12. Should you desire that a specific pastor is keeping watch over your soul? How can he do this effectively if your only involvement in church is Sunday morning? What are the tangible benefits of committing to a local body of Christ through getting involved in Community Groups?
2. Read 1 Corinthians 12:15-17. Describe what a person with this mindset might say when pressed on the need to serve the body of Christ. Do you feel you are currently serving the body in a role of maximum effectiveness? If not, what might be hindering you from being more effective in serving?
3. Read 1 Peter 4:10 and Romans 12:6a. How is a person's refusal to serve the body robbing God of worship that He is rightly due? How can a person still serve even during seasons of suffering, or busyness, or spiritual dryness? What can it be helpful to continue to serve even through the more difficult stretches?
4. Read Romans 12:5. What is at least one way you plan to apply this sermon as you anticipate with us the type of church we can become if we are truly all-in?
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