Sermon
– “Transformed Living: Offering a Drink to Others”
Ephesians
4:1-16
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Ephesians
is one of four letters Paul wrote from prison.
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In
this chapter, Paul is helping the Christians in the surrounding area of Ephesus
to go over our calling as Christians.
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There
are three key areas regarding our calling and areas that we need to continually
remember as we live out our faith: 1) Verse 1 - We are called to follow Jesus,
the King. 2) Verse 7 - God’s grace equips us to play our part. 3) Verse 3 - The
unity we already have in Christ and need to guard that unity.
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This
is a passage about growing into maturity.
We need to continue to develop.
See verse 14.
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Verse
16 – Paul is making the point that we need each other in the church.
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Verse
11 and following is not meant to be an exhaustive list. Paul lists five of them:
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1)
Apostles – Witnesses of the resurrection.
The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the church. 2) Prophets – Speaking in the name of the
Lord. 3) Evangelists – announcing the surprising news of Jesus’
resurrection! 4) Pastors – Shepherding
the churches. 5) Teachers – Helping new
Christians to see how the story of Jesus is connected to the entire bible and
God’s covenant to rescue the world.
Matthew
10:1, 40-42
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In
this passage, Jesus offers a sharp challenge in living out our faith because it
can be so easy to stay comfortable. He
also assures us that by losing our lives for the sake of others, we will find
them. There will be a chain reaction of
people sharing the love of Jesus through word and deed.
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Giving
a cup of cold water to someone in need also means that we are serving Jesus
himself. It’s a symbol of hospitality
which is crucial in sharing the good news of Christ. This is a scripture passage that emphasizes
two of our five core values as a church – Radical Hospitality & Risk-Taking
Mission.
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