Sermon
(February 3) – “The Jeremiah Leadership Training Course”
Jeremiah
1:4-10
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Jeremiah
began his ministry around 627 B.C. Babylon had taken over Assyria for control
of the Middle East. God called on Jeremiah to be a prophet to the people of
Judah (southern kingdom) during very troubling political time.
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Verse
5 – “Yashar” means “formed.” Like a potter forms clay into pottery.
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God
calls Jeremiah who is without experience or authority to be a spokesperson.
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This
scripture was what led me to accept a calling into the ordained ministry. When I read that God was placing his words in
Jeremiah’s mouth, that gave me
confidence to know that God would do the same
for me in my ministry. What reassurances
do you need to say yes to God’s calling in your life?
Luke
4:21-30
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This
picks up from last Sunday’s lectionary scripture from Luke.
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Jesus
gets into trouble with the religious authorities because Jesus is saying that
his ministry will go beyond Israel to people who were considered enemies. This
was very similar to what got Elijah and Elisha in trouble in the Old Testament.
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Jesus
chose the Isaiah passage to read in the synagogue because he saw himself as
fulfilling the call to be a light to the nations. This was supposed to be Israel’s mission all
along!
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A
gospel that reaches beyond ourselves to the greater world will always create a
reaction especially from the people who see themselves as the insiders. How can we guard against an insider
mentality?
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