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Recap
3 Big Goals for 2019
Increased Impact
The nature of Salt and Light
Salt and Light can lose their purpose
This doesn’t happen by accident
Being Salt and Light is something we do on purpose!
Super Nintendo/Playstations and the myth of “mine”
One of the best gifts I ever got was a Super Nintendo.
I played that thing until it almost died!
It really was Super.
Every time I shared, something bad seemed to happen (memory card was erased)
Of course, it wasn’t just a gift for me, as I had siblings it was a gift for all of us.
I was expected to share.
I didn’t want to share, it was “mine”
My parents would argue that the game systems were really theirs and we had the opportunity to play them, therefore, I had to share.
In Romans we find an interesting dynamic at play regarding our gifts that if we paid attention to would give the world around us a clear picture of who we are as the people of God, and help us accomplish something amazing this year.
“Until you buy your own!”
Like my super nintendo, we also have been given gifts
We all bring something to the table.
We all have a Super Nintendo, how we navigate our relationships with each other is of great importance to accomplishing the mission of making disciples.
Remember, Jesus said the world would know us by how we love one another.
But this takes it a step further, how do we relate to ANYONE and use our gifts in the building of community?
We are designed to share.
Withholding yourself from others sucks the joy out of community!
My parents made it a point that the Super Nintendo was not mine when I made a big deal out of having to share, they said it was theirs anyway and they decided that it was to be shared.
“Until I could buy my own!”
So until you can create humanity and endow them with gifts from the spirit, you are to share what God gave you.
Otherwise… We could become salt that loses it saltiness, Light that is put under a bowl.
We lose our purpose.
I believe he takes the gifts away until we learn to use them the way he intended when he gave them to us.
The Goal
Experience the joy of being the body of Christ.
That means we have to share our gifts, and be intentional about how we navigate the relationships around us.
What will you share of yourself this week that will bring joy to our community?
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