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The Talk - 1st Thessalonians 4:3-8

Introduction

In today's message, we explored the importance of glorifying God in every aspect of our lives, including our sexual conduct. We delved into the often-avoided topic of sexual immorality, understanding its implications and how it affects our relationship with God and others.

Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Sexual Immorality

Why Talk About Sex in Church?

Sex is a topic that many prefer to avoid, yet it is crucial to discuss it within the church because God created it and has specific guidelines for its use. The sermon referenced 1 Thessalonians 4, where Paul dedicates several verses to sexual immorality, emphasizing its importance. Paul was a list guy, often giving us lists of things to do that would lead to pleasing God, or things to avoid. Sexual Immorality was always on that list, often near the very beginning. It’s clearly something important we need to understand.

The Cultural Context of Sexual Immorality

Paul's letters often include lists of behaviors that please or displease God. Interestingly, in 1 Thessalonians, he focuses solely on sexual immorality. This focus is likely due to the prevalent sexual practices in Roman and Greco cities, which were far from God's design. The sermon highlighted that our modern culture shares many similarities with these ancient societies, making Paul's message highly relevant for us. 

Understanding Moral Sexuality- What is Moral Sexuality?

If we are to avoid sexual immorality, a great starting point is to understand what God considers moral sexuality. We turned to Genesis 2, where God created man and woman to be united as one flesh. This oneness is a deep, intimate connection meant to last a lifetime. Jesus and Paul also emphasized this unity, underscoring that sex is more than a physical act; it is a spiritual and emotional bond. so there's a bigger picture here behind this understanding that we have of sex beyond just a physical encounter where two individuals get some pleasure. When God created us, it was meant for something much deeper than just a moment. There's a oneness, a fullness that happens, a connection, an intimacy that is meant to be a connection that lasts longer than just a moment. And what God has done is he has built things to last upon this relationship. What God first did was he built a oneness between a man and his wife that would then grow into the fullness of children, which would then grow into a family. And upon that foundation, upon the family, he would build things like communities. He would build things like the community of the church. And so there's a reason when Jesus says, what God has fused together, what God has joined together, let no one separate. Because he has built so much to be on this foundation.

The Impact of Sexual Immorality

Sexual immorality disrupts this God-designed unity, leading to broken relationships and communities. The bible stresses that any sexual activity outside the confines of marriage between a man and a woman is considered immoral. This includes adultery, pornography, and other forms of sexual sin.

How Does Sexual Sin Affect Others?

Sexual sin is unique because it often involves and harms others. Whether it's through adultery, pornography, or other forms of sexual immorality, these actions pull others away from God and exploit their vulnerabilities.

The Enemy's Tactics: Lies and Accusations

The enemy uses sexual sin to lie to us and then accuse us, leading to guilt and shame. However we are reminded that Jesus has already defeated sin on the cross. We are called to live in freedom, not in shame. 1st John 1:9 says that if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 

Life Application

How Can We Live a Holy Life?

Living a holy life involves aligning our actions with God's will, especially in our sexual conduct. Sanctification is the process of becoming more like Christ, its the method by which God cleanses us, and it requires us to avoid sexual immorality and seek accountability.

Questions for Reflection

1. Who are you glorifying in your daily life?

2. Are there areas in your life where you seek approval from others instead of God?

3. How can you align your sexual conduct with God's design for moral sexuality?

4. Are you willing to seek accountability and support to overcome sexual sin?

A Challenge for the Week

This week, challenge yourself to examine your motives and actions. Are you glorifying God in all areas of your life, including your sexual conduct? Seek accountability and support if you struggle with sexual sin. Remember, you are loved, and God's grace is sufficient to help you overcome any sin. Your mess is welcome here, and we are here to talk if that’s what you need!

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The Quite Life: 1st Thessalonians 4

Pleasing God: A Common Struggle

Many of us strive to please the important people in our lives—our spouses, children, parents; even our bosses. This effort can be exhausting because it relies on our own strength. Similarly, we often try to please God through our own efforts, which can be equally tiring. Have you experienced this tension in your own life? The question arises: How do we please an all-powerful God? How do we find rest for our souls from striving in our own efforts?

Biblical Guidance on Pleasing God

Paul addresses this question in 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12. He instructs the Thessalonians on how to live in a way that pleases God. The key is to love God and love one another, as Jesus taught in Matthew 22:37-40. Jesus simplifies the concept of love by saying, "If you love me, keep my commands" (John 14:15). This love is not a burdensome demand but a guiding principle that leads us to live in a way that pleases God.

Love One Another: A Basic Tenet of Faith

Paul commends the Thessalonians for their love for one another and urges them to do so more and more. Loving one another is fundamental to the Christian faith. This love should extend beyond our immediate community to those in our region and even to the ends of the earth, as Jesus commanded in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20).

The Quiet Life: A Surprising Strategy

Paul adds an unexpected element to our understanding of leading a life that pleases God and spreading the gospel: leading a quiet life. In 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12, he advises believers to make it their ambition to lead a quiet life, mind their own business, and work with their hands. This approach may seem counterintuitive, but it is effective in winning the respect of outsiders and living a life that is not dependent on others.

The Offensiveness of the Gospel

The gospel is inherently offensive because it confronts us with our sinfulness and our need for a Savior. That’s why it’s critical we avoid adding unnecessary offense by tying our personal views to the gospel. Our role is to plant the seeds of the gospel and let the Holy Spirit transform hearts.

Examples of the Quiet Life

Paul and Stephen are examples of individuals who led quiet lives that had a profound impact. Paul worked hard to avoid being a burden while preaching the gospel, working as a tentmaker to earn a living. Stephen served quietly and faithfully, which eventually led to his bold proclamation of the gospel before the Sanhedrin. Even in martyrdom, Stephen's quiet life planted seeds that would later bear fruit in the life of Saul of Tarsus.

The Impact of a Quiet Life

Lance shared with us the example of Jerry, a quiet man from the church, who exemplified the power of a quiet life. Through simple acts of service and generosity, he impacted countless lives. His life was a testament to the principle that it's not what you gather but what you scatter for the sake of Christ that matters. Jerry's quiet life led his daughters and grandchildren to faith, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of living a life that pleases God. By living a faithful, quite life, Jerry established a gospel genealogy in his family that will be far reaching for many years to come. 

Life Application

Challenge for the Week

This week, challenge yourself to focus on loving others and working diligently. Avoid adding unnecessary offense to the gospel and trust the Holy Spirit to transform hearts. Reflect on what a quite life would look like in your scenario. 

Reflective Questions

1. How can you incorporate more acts of love and service into your daily routine? Think about your “One Life” - what’s an act of love you could do for them this week?

2. Are there areas in your life where you are trying to please God through your own efforts? How can you rely more on the Holy Spirit? Read Jesus’ words in Matthew 11:28-30.

3. What personal views might you be tying to the gospel that could be causing unnecessary offense?

4. How can you simplify your life to focus more on living quietly and pleasing God?

By reflecting on these questions and applying these principles, you can live a life that not only pleases God but also impacts those around you in profound ways. 

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Citizens of Another Kingdom

Understanding Our Role as Christians in Voting Season

Introduction

As we approach another election season, it's essential to reflect on our responsibilities as Christians. This week's sermon delved into the complexities of voting, the importance of prayer, and our ultimate allegiance to the Kingdom of God. Let's explore these themes and understand how we can navigate this season with faith and wisdom.

Why Is Voting Important for Christians?

Voting is a civic duty that allows us to influence the direction of our nation. However, many Christians feel conflicted when the options don't align perfectly with their values. This tension can lead to disengagement or frustration.

Biblical Guidance on Leadership and Authority

The Bible doesn't directly address voting, as it wasn't a practice in biblical times. However, principles from scripture can guide us. In 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Paul urges us to pray for all people, especially those in authority, so we may live peaceful and godly lives. This peace and godliness are crucial for spreading the knowledge of truth and salvation.

The Power of Prayer Over Politics

Prayer is more powerful than our vote. While voting is important, our primary responsibility is to intercede for our leaders, regardless of their faith or actions. This intercession can lead to a more peaceful society where the gospel can flourish.

Living as Ambassadors of Christ

Our True Citizenship

2 Corinthians 5:17-20 reminds us that we are new creations in Christ and ambassadors of His Kingdom. Our primary identity is not as citizens of any earthly nation but as citizens of heaven. This perspective should shape how we engage in politics and view our role in society.

Seeking the Prosperity of Our Nation

Jeremiah 29:7 instructs the Israelites in exile to seek the peace and prosperity of their city. Similarly, we should pray for and work towards the prosperity of our nation, understanding that our well-being is tied to the nation's well-being. However, our ultimate hope and identity lie in God's Kingdom.

Navigating Political Tensions

Engaging with Grace and Wisdom

It's easy to get caught up in political debates and lose sight of our Christian witness. We must engage with grace, remembering that our goal is to reflect Christ's love and truth. This means being informed about issues, voting according to biblical principles, and maintaining a spirit of peace and unity.

Avoiding Division

Political seasons can be divisive, even within the church. We must remember that our unity in Christ is more important than any political affiliation. We should strive to understand and love those who vote differently, focusing on our shared mission to spread the gospel.

Life Application

Applying the Sermon to Our Lives

As we approach the polls, let's remember that our hope is in Christ, not in any political system. Here are some practical steps to apply this week's message:

1. **Pray for Leaders**: Commit to praying for all leaders, regardless of their political stance. Ask God to guide them and bring peace to our nation.

2. **Stay Informed**: Educate yourself on the issues and candidates, seeking to understand how they align with biblical principles.

3. **Engage with Grace**: Approach political discussions with humility and love, prioritizing relationships over winning arguments.

4. **Remember Your True Citizenship**: Keep your focus on your identity in Christ and your role as His ambassador.

Reflective Questions

1. How often do I pray for our leaders and the peace of our nation?

2. Do I approach political discussions with grace and a desire for unity?

3. How can I better align my voting decisions with biblical principles?

4. Am I more passionate about my political views or my identity in Christ?

By keeping these reflections in mind, we can navigate this election season with faith, wisdom, and a focus on our ultimate allegiance to God's Kingdom.

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Gospeler: First Importance

Understanding the Resurrection: A Path to Faith

Introduction

Welcome to our weekly sermon summary! This week, Pastor Jeff delved into the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and how it serves as the cornerstone of our faith. Whether you missed the sermon or want a quick refresher, this summary will help you grasp the key points and apply them to your life.

How Do You Know When You're Winning?

**Questioning Success in Life and Faith**

Pastor Jeff began with a thought-provoking question: "How do you know when you're winning?" This question applies to various aspects of life, from sports to relationships, and even to our spiritual journey. In the context of our faith, winning is not about personal achievements but about spreading the gospel and helping others consider the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The Scoreboard of the Church

**Measuring Success in Faith**

At Hope Summit, we measure our success through our five next steps: attending church regularly, serving, studying and praying, joining groups, and sharing Jesus. These steps are our scorecard, helping us track our spiritual growth and commitment to spreading the gospel.

The State of the American Church

**Facing the Reality**

Pastor Jeff shared some sobering statistics about the decline of Christianity in America. While these numbers can be discouraging, they serve as a wake-up call for us to be more proactive in sharing our faith. The American church may be struggling, but the global church is thriving, especially in regions like Africa and Latin America.

The Resurrection: The Cornerstone of Our Faith

**Why the Resurrection Matters**

1 Corinthians 15:1-4 emphasizes the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the most important aspect of our faith. Without the resurrection, our faith is futile, and we are still in our sins. The resurrection validates everything Jesus said and did, offering us the promise of eternal life.

Planting the Seed: The Role of a Gospeler

**Spreading the Gospel**

Being a gospeler means planting the seed of the gospel in people's hearts. The power to grow that seed lies with God, not us. Our role is to create opportunities for others to consider the resurrection and its impact on their lives.

Life Application

**Living Out the Sermon**

This week, challenge yourself to be a gospeler. Here are some questions to ponder:

1. **Who in your life needs to hear about the resurrection of Jesus Christ?**

2. **How can you create opportunities to share your faith with them?**

3. **Are you taking the five next steps at Hope Summit to grow in your faith and help others do the same?**

Conclusion

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of our faith and the ultimate proof of God's promises. As gospelers, our mission is to spread this good news and help others consider its life-changing impact. Let's commit to planting the seed of the gospel and trust God to make it grow.

Thank you for joining us this week. We look forward to seeing you next Sunday for our special Missions Fest!

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