Thursday, November 16, 2006

Unity

I preached last Sunday in San Felipe about unity. Willy translated for me. It was his first time and he is more used to Creole than English but he did great. The text was Eph 4:1-6 on how God has given us all a high calling.

Here is my summary:

- Ephesians 4 says that we have a calling to live up to

- We need to live a life of humility, gentleness, patience and we must bear with each other in love

- I shared a story about how I was wronged and maybe you too feel you have been wronged by someone. We must let it go and seek to live in love, everyone is watching us, this is our high calling in Christ

- I shared stories about how when I was a youth pastor all the churches got together and prayed and we saw God move among our city. Churches that were divided found healing and people came to Christ.

- I shared how there are churches all around the world and we all worship differently but we are all one body.

- We have one body, one spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith and one baptism.

- I challenged you to unite with all the other churches in San Felipe and the world to bring Christ to the lost

- But I also warned you that there is a bad teaching that we are one with everyone

- Not everyone is our brother. Some people worship some other Jesus.

- Then I asked how we should treat them

- I warned about how the church did bad in the middle ages by killing those who did not agree

- Instead we need to be like Jesus who died for those who did not believe in him

- And then I shared stories of how in my city we have an event called “Love Abbotsford” and all the churches get together to do acts of kindness to the people in our city.

And now I want to close with a prayer from Jesus. In this prayer he actually prays for you and me and He reveals one of his greatest desires for us today.

John 17:20-23


When we were done Willy asked for the manuscript. He is one of the elders and he really wanted to go over it again and then discuss next Sunday how they could implement it. His challenge to the congregation was that too often we hear things and it goes in one year and out the other (this is a rough translation from his body language). We need to take this to heart.

So please be in prayer for that little town. I told them that they could not just take what we do in Canada and put it into their village, it has to be translated into their own setting. I am excited to see what God will bring about.

I will preach again then on Saturday the 25th of November. The topic will be on the Trinity in hope to be able to help them some with a teaching in that village called "Jesus only". That teaching claims that there is only Jesus and not the Father or Spirit.

Thanks once again for joining us on our adventures.

Chris

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