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Opening:
Last Sunday most of you raised their hands proclaiming that you chose to serve God & not money;
Today let us count the cost of serving Jesus
Before anything else, Know the Cost
Jesus First before Family
Followers may be Homeless
No Turning Back
Know the Cost before
No Turning Back
After hearing all these, are you still willing to follow Jesus?
Are you truly committed to “engage” in His ministry?
Introduction:
Paul founded the church in Corinth between AD50-52
Proud, Lively, Gifted and Quarrelsome
They also argue about the status of their leaders (Paul, Apollos, Peter/Cephas)
Involve in too many scandals including sex & homosexuality
The church at Corinth is very “problematic”
Rivalry and eventually led to the splitting of the church
Paul uses the picture of the body to describe the interdependence of believers:
One of my childhood favorite tv show was “Voltes-V”.
They are committed to each other, and they engage to form one body.
One body that is solid, beautiful, and united for a greater purpose.
Commitment to the Church
Commitment to fellow Christians
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Concern for each other
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Commitment to the Leaders
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What are some of the things that we can do to be “engaged” in His ministry?
Your church family needs you!
Your church family needs you!
Here are the fundamental ministries in the church where you can be “engaged”:
Evangelism
Discipleship
Fellowship
Worship
Ministries
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