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FCF: Who gets the glory?
BI: God gets the glory
God’s glory is the manifestation, declaration, and recognition of God’s holiness: ()
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Prayer of Illumination:
God gets the glory because God is for God
God is
God is eternal
God is independent
God is creator and sustainer
God is for God in creation
God is for God, you should be too
God is for God and you should be too
God is for God in salvation
God
God get the glory, so don’t boast
God get the glory, so make disciples of all nations
Glorify God through the making disciples
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Conclusion
Introduction:
To God be the glory alone:
God’s glory is the manifestation of His infinite attributes:
God is for God
He shares His glory with no one:
He creates for His glory:
He saves for His glory: ,
He judges for His glory: ;
God is for God, so you should be too
Glorify God in all things: To glorify God is to recognize, love, reflect, and declare our need/desire for God and His majesty
In the trivial: ;
In the moral: ;
In the mission:
Stats about the American Church
There are roughly 22 million American evangelicals.
3.7 million of these evangelicals are in the age range of 18-29.
2.6 million of these 18-29-year-olds will leave the faith and the church before they turn 30.
That is 260,000 each year or 712 every day.
Of this 2.6 million only 900,000 will return.
1.7 million will leave and never return.
Add on to these startling facts that many 361,000 of the most faithful givers and attenders of the older generations die every year.
The church in America is not in good shape.
This is also seen in our denomination of 16 million, yet only 6.7 million of this 16 million attend church.
Why is the American church struggling?
What is the solution?
These are all important questions.
I believe that the problem and the solution are one in the same.
The American church—namely we who make up its members—has lost sight of its mission.
What is the Mission of the Church and your mission?
Look at verse 19 of our text.
Our church’s mission is to Make Disciples.
A disciple is a learning follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In other words, One who recognizes and reflects the glory of God in all things and teaches others to do likewise.
The 19th and 20th century saved this job for those who were uniquely gifted like Billy Graham or highly trained pastors.
However, Jesus in this passage commands all of his followers to be disciple who make disciples.
If we each take Christ command seriously and obey it, then I believe that we can overcome the dark states I mentioned early.
In the remained of our time I want to look how we make disciples.
Body: Make Disciples.
Make Disciples by the Authority of Christ: 18
How did Christ receive authority?
Jesus has been given authority for His obedience to the Father in becoming man and dying on the cross for the sins of all who believe in him.
Jesus has been given authority for His obedience to the Father in becoming man and dying on the cross for the sins of all who believe in him.
What does Christ have authority over?
Nature and Nations:
Disease and Demons:
Sin and Death:
Our Lives:
Over Every Life:
What are the implications of His authority?
You must obey Him
All must obey Him
We know that our mission cannot be stopped.
We seek to bring all to recognize his authority for their salvation and His glory.
Make Disciples by Going to Unbelievers: 19a
Explanation:
By going Jesus means that we are physically insert ourselves in the proximity of unbelievers of all nations or people groups.
He does not say go to people who look like you, vote like you, work like you, or sin like you.
We are to be indiscriminate in who we go to.
We are to go to those who we work with, those in the impoverished areas of our communities, those who are black, white, or any and every other race.
We are not only to go to them, but we are also to preach the gospel to them.
A person becomes a disciple by hearing the gospel preached and accepting Christ as Lord and Savior.
We are to tell all people that God made them and they are accountable to him.
We are to tell people that they like us have fallen short of God’s perfect standards.
That God, being holy, cannot acquit the guilty.
They and we left to ourselves rightfully deserve is infinite and eternal wrath.
But God sent His Son into the World.
He became the man Jesus and lived in perfect obedience to the expectations of His Father.
He then willingly bore the wrath of God for sin on the cross.
God was satisfied with His sacrifice and rose Him from the grave showing that Sin and its consequence death had been defeated.
All who repent from their sins and trust in Him and His work as sufficient to pay the penalty of their sins and submit to His Lordship are restored right relationship with God and will have eternal life with Him.
Then we plead with them to repent from their sins and trust in Christ.
Application:
Do you go?
One problem with our going is that we don’t mainly go, but we mainly give or invite.
Another problem with our evangelism is that it is overly dependent on the highly gifted.
Build relationships with those who don’t know Christ.
Get to know them, ask questions and show them Christ in actions and words.
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