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Introduction: The Word is a Gift
Reminder: Invite Rooted to Journey on 1/4 for the worship night
Tonight I want to take time to think about and remember a great gift of God that we have: His Word
Its greater than any other gift we could possibly get under the tree
It is the very thing that we need to build our ministry off of.
God’s Word Must be Central in all that we do:
Summarized like this:
P - Preach the Word
R - Read the Word
P - Pray the Word
S - Sing the Word
S - See the Word
Preach the Word
The word “preach” or “preaching” appears 77 times in the New Testament.
We must be committed, as a ministry, to the preaching of God’s word.
Read the Word
At some point in every Rooted gathering the Word of God should be read out-loud publically
Pray the Word
We should pray in truth with prayers centered around the truth of Scripture
Sing the Word
Paul Commands us to sing together
Everything we sing needs to be Biblically accurate - Jesus gives us a simple formula for this:
We must sing only what is true about God because he is Holy
We learn things about God through what we sing
See the Word
This is seen through the community that we have together
How we care for each other, how we treat each other, how we confront each other.
If I don’t stop you from hurting your life with sin and bad decisions, do I really love you?
As we take on the task of evangelism, we need to be sure that we are caring for each other within the group as well, not just those outside of it.
Seeing the Word is most evident and clearly seen during baptism and communion
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