I Am A Selfless Member; Philippians 2:1-11
I Am A Selfless Member; Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon in a sentence: I will be a selfless church member.
Introduction:
John Dickinson, a founding father known as the “Penman of the Revolution,” disagreed with the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. He believed that Americans should take more time to become more unified in purpose and enlist the support of foreign powers such as France.
The Cost of Liberty: The Life of John Dickinson by William Murchison tells the story of the debate around the issue of war. On July 2, 1776, Dickinson abstained when the matter was put to a vote. After the vote, he refused to sign the Declaration of Independence. Then he left Independence Hall and put on a military uniform. During the Revolutionary War he fought in the Philadelphia militia to defend what he could not vote for.
We could learn something about church membership from Dickinson’s actions. In the church, even when we disagree, we need to support our church family. Dickinson never regretted his action at the time, but he did later acknowledge the success of the nation’s chosen path.
My Motives (vs. 1-4)
My Actions (vs. 3-11)
Conclusion
The Third Pledge
I am a church member.
I will not let my church be about my preferences and desires. That is self-serving. I am a member in this church to serve others and to serve Christ. My Savior went to a cross for me. I can deal with any inconveniences and matters that just aren’t my preference or style.