“Why Jesus Gave Some To Be Pastor/Teachers!”
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Scripture: Ephesians 4, 5: 1-21
Summary:
In this sermon, Pastor Timothy Brassell emphasizes the spiritual gifts provided by Jesus Christ to His church, particularly through the roles of pastors and teachers. He explores how these Spirit-filled leaders are called to equip believers, foster unity, and encourage spiritual growth within the body of Christ. Through an analysis of Ephesians 4 and 5, Pastor Tim underscores the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and the responsibility of believers to align their lives with Christ’s teachings. The message highlights the importance of living as children of light, participating in God’s mission, and striving for spiritual maturity.
Key Points and Highlights:
🌟 Jesus Provides Leadership to His Church
• Christ, in His ascension, appointed leaders like apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers to guide and equip His people.
🛡️ Equipping Believers for Service
• The purpose of pastoral leadership is to prepare believers for ministry, build the church’s unity, and help the faithful grow in maturity.
📖 Foundations in Ephesians
• The sermon draws heavily on Ephesians 4:12–16, emphasizing the call for unity in faith, knowledge of Christ, and spiritual growth.
🌱 Walking in Christ’s Light
• Believers are encouraged to reject sinful behaviors, embrace a renewed life in Christ, and live out God’s truth and righteousness.
🔄 Transformation Through the Holy Spirit
• A call to put off the old self and embrace the new life provided through the Holy Spirit, living in alignment with our Father’s will.
🌍 The Church as a Unified Body
• The Church is a diverse yet unified body, where each member has a unique role and responsibility in advancing God-Father-Son-Holy-Spirit’s mission.
❤️ Embracing Forgiveness and Grace
• Forgiveness and compassion are central to community life, reflecting the grace and love Christ extends to believers.
🕊️ Participation in Christ’s Ministry
• Believers are urged to actively engage in Jesus’s work, embodying His love and sharing His gospel with others, in the power of the Holy Spirit.
🔑 Gratitude and Worship as Daily Practices
• The sermon encourages thankfulness and worship as essential aspects of living a Spirit-filled life with Jesus.
🌟 Pursuing Spiritual Maturity
• True spiritual maturity is described as growing into the fullness of Christ, reflecting His character in every aspect of life.
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This sermon connects the main theme to broader Christian principles, emphasizing forgiveness, community, and the call to live as children of light. The message resonates with theological themes of reconciliation, participation in Christ, and the importance of service and humility in the Christian journey.
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“Jesus Christ’s Ministry of Worship and Witness!”
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Scripture: Acts 1
Summary:
This sermon by Pastor Timothy Brassell introduces a series on the Book of Acts, focusing on the theme of “Acting with Our Father’s Son and Holy Spirit.” Pastor Tim emphasizes the relational nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and how believers are called to participate in this divine relationship. By exploring the foundational teachings of Acts and related scriptures, the message highlights the church’s role in embodying Christ’s love, living in unity, and witnessing to the world.
Key Points and Highlights
🌟 God’s Relational Nature
• God is revealed as a triune being—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—living in perfect unity and calling believers to share in this relationship.
🛡️ Participating in God’s Acts
• The Book of Acts is portrayed as the acts of the Holy Spirit, showing God initiating and guiding His mission through His people.
📖 Scriptural Foundation in Acts
• Acts 1:1–14 serves as the starting point, focusing on Jesus’ ascension, the promise of the Holy Spirit, and the call to witness.
🌱 Living as God’s Temple
• Believers are described as God’s temple, where the Holy Spirit dwells, empowering them for ministry and mission.
🔄 Transformation Through the Spirit
• The sermon highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, enabling believers to live Christ-centered lives.
🌍 The Church’s Mission
• The church is called to act as Christ’s body, spreading the gospel, and embodying love, unity, and service to others.
❤️ Forgiveness and Reconciliation
• Forgiveness in Christ is presented as the removal of sin and the restoration of relationship with God.
🕊️ Call to Witness
• Believers are encouraged to be witnesses of Christ’s work, empowered by the Holy Spirit to share the good news.
🔑 Understanding God’s Sovereignty
• Pastor Tim emphasizes that even trials and challenges are part of God’s sovereign plan to glorify Christ through His church.
🌟 Preparation for Future Revelation
• The message concludes with a call to engage deeply with scripture, especially the books of Acts and Revelation, as a foundation for understanding God’s plan.
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This sermon marks the beginning of a series exploring the Book of Acts, focusing on the relational life of believers with the triune God. Pastor Tim emphasizes the church’s mission to reflect God’s love and participate in His ongoing work in the world. The sermon serves as a reminder of the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, the importance of living as God’s temple, and the call to witness in faith and unity. Through this series, the church is encouraged to deepen its understanding of scripture and its role in God’s mission.
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“Jesus Christ and Our Union With Him!”
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Scripture: Acts 1
Summary:
This sermon by Pastor Timothy Brassell, explores the Book of Acts and Revelation to highlight the relational nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Pastor Tim emphasizes how believers are invited into a life of union with Christ, living in the power of the Holy Spirit. The message underlines the importance of approaching scripture with humility, focusing on the triune God, and embracing the gospel’s call to transform lives through faith, grace, and community.
Key Points and Highlights:
🌟 Jesus Christ as the Foundation
• The Book of Acts begins by centering on Jesus’ person and work, reminding us that the church’s mission flows directly from Him.
🛡️ The Relational God
• God is revealed as a relational being—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—calling believers to participate in His divine love and life.
📖 Union with Christ as the Definition of a Christian
• Being a Christian is defined by union with Christ, mediated through the Holy Spirit, enabling an active relationship with God.
🌱 Transformation Through the Holy Spirit
• The Holy Spirit empowers believers to live Christ-centered lives, transforming their hearts and actions to reflect God’s will.
🔄 Rejection of Self-Salvation
• The sermon challenges the human tendency to save oneself, emphasizing dependence on God’s grace through faith.
🌍 The Mission of the Church
• The church is not the kingdom itself but participates in God’s kingdom, pointing others to Christ and His reign.
❤️ Inclusive Salvation
• Salvation is for all, including marginalized and excluded groups, fulfilling God’s promise to bless all nations through Christ.
🕊️ Faith as Participation in God’s Work
• Faith is not merely belief but active participation in Christ’s life and mission, as demonstrated by the early church in Acts.
🔑 Understanding the Challenges of Discipleship
• Pastor Tim discusses the difficulty of growing in faith, likening it to a journey of continuous transformation into Christ’s likeness.
🌟 Living with Eternal Perspective
• Believers are reminded to focus on their identity in Christ, recognizing that their ultimate destiny is participation in His eternal glory.
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This sermon delves into the relational nature of God, as revealed in the scriptures, and the believer’s call to grow in faith, love, and service. Pastor Tim introduces the Book of Acts as a narrative of the church’s beginnings, guided by the Holy Spirit, and tied to the larger mission of proclaiming the gospel. By alternating between Acts and Revelation, the sermon seeks to connect the early church’s experiences with the promise of Christ’s return and the fulfillment of God’s kingdom. This message calls believers to reflect deeply on their participation in God’s work and their relationship with Him.
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“An Image Of Idolatry!”
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In this sermon, Pastor Tony focuses on Jesus’ mission to guide believers toward a deep, committed relationship with God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit], warning against the distractions and idols of everyday life. Drawing from John 17 and the story of Israel’s idolatry in Exodus 32, Pastor Tony highlights the timeless importance of aligning one’s life with God’s will and avoiding spiritual complacency. The message explores the necessity of having a mediator in Christ, whose life and sacrificial love offer a path back to His Father, encouraging believers to reflect on the idols in their lives and to embrace the transformative power of faith, repentance, and God’s forgiveness.
Key Points and Highlights
🌟 Unity in Christ’s Mission
- Jesus prays for unity among believers and their connection to God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit], intending a close relationship that transcends earthly life.
🛡️ Challenges of Worldly Distractions
- Modern idols—such as materialism, news, and social influences—often shift focus from faith and spiritual growth.
🙏 Role of Jesus as Mediator
- Christ’s mediation is crucial for believers, paralleling Moses’ intercession for Israel, emphasizing the need for guidance in one’s spiritual journey.
📜 Warnings Against Idolatry
- Pastor Tony references Exodus 32 to illustrate the consequences of impatience and idolatry among the Israelites, stressing that similar issues persist today.
🔄 Forgiveness and Redemption
- Emphasis on God’s forgiveness, encouraging believers to realign with God’s will and remove any obstacles that prevent them from knowing Him.
🌍 Significance of Spiritual Warfare
- Believers are called to recognize and actively resist idols and “strongholds” in their lives, using prayer and scripture to stay aligned with God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit].
🔥 Christ’s Unyielding Love on the Cross
- Reflection on Jesus’ words on the cross, “Father, forgive them,” exemplifies God’s profound love and mercy, even toward those who oppose Him.
💡 God’s Call to Repentance and Obedience
- Reference to Paul’s counsel in 1 Timothy, emphasizing prayer, obedience, and leading a life in godliness as essential steps in the believer’s journey.
🌱 Promise of Eternal Life
- Eternal life with God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit] is the ultimate promise, free from the world’s challenges, attainable through faith and a dedicated spiritual connection.
⚔️ Final Call to Draw Closer to God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit]
- Encouragement to stay close to God, believing that with His help, idols and distractions can be overcome, and one’s faith strengthened.
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This message, based on biblical themes from the New Testament and the book of Exodus, uses Jesus’ teachings and actions as a foundation to discuss idolatry in modern life. Through the lens of Israel’s journey and Jesus’ prayer in John 17, Pastor Tony addresses common issues facing believers today: distractions, misplaced priorities, and the human tendency to put worldly concerns above spiritual ones. Emphasizing Jesus as a mediator and an example of unyielding love, the message aims to inspire believers to deepen their relationship with God[Father-Son-Holy-Spirit], repent from distractions, and embrace a life rooted in spiritual integrity.
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“A Rich Welcome Into The Eternal Kingdom!”
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“And you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 1:11 (NIVUK)
Would you like to receive a rich welcome into God’s eternal kingdom? That is what has been promised to all believers. The welcoming party will be the Father, the Son, the Spirit, and the holy angels. The life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ guarantees a rich welcome to all who believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. It requires the gift of faith to believe that Jesus is the Christ, God’s own Son. The same faith that the apostle Peter demonstrated. (Matthew 16:16–17). Once we know that we have received the gift of faith, we are then instructed to make every effort to confirm our calling and election. “Add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual affection, love.” (2 Peter 1:5-7). For if we do these things, we will never stumble. All these attributes are also gifts from God our Father. “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” (James 1:17).
It is clearly God’s will that we exercise these gifts, adding them to the faith that we have already received. If we think that we lack any of these precious gifts, we must then ask in believing prayer. “This is the confidence which we have before him, that, if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests which we have asked from him.” (1 John 5:14-15). A rich welcome into God’s eternal kingdom awaits all who believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. And who put their trust in him to answer the above prayer for these additional gifts which are synonymous with the fruit of the Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5: 22-23. These gifts, including faith, are more precious than gold or silver which perishes over time and more valuable than money which can lose its value at any time! It is God’s good pleasure to give us the kingdom. Can you just imagine what a rich welcome into that kingdom will be like: the fanfare; the music; the glory; the joy.
Prayer
Father in heaven, I thank you for the amazing future that you have prepared for those who have received the gift of faith. Please add to my faith the fruit of the Spirit. In Jesus’ s name I pray.
Amen
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“A Leader’s Wisdom!”
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Scripture: Exodus 18: 1-27
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This Gospel message, delivered by Pastor Richard Andrews, highlights God as The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit God revealed in Jesus. Pastor Richard emphasizes the call for all believers to step into leadership roles, using the example of Moses and Jethro from Exodus 18. The message highlights that leadership in God’s kingdom is not reserved for the elite, but is a calling for everyone who follows Christ. Pastor Richard shares practical wisdom on how leaders should rejoice with others, relate to those around them, and wisely carry out their responsibilities through humility and reliance on God. He stresses the importance of vulnerability, relational ministry, and the need to rely on God’s wisdom, just as Moses did under Jethro’s guidance.
Key Points and Highlights
🌟 Every Believer is Called to Lead
- Leadership is not just for pastors or prominent figures. All believers are called to lead by following Christ’s example in their daily lives.
🛡️ Rejoice with Others in God’s Work
- Leaders should take joy in what God is doing in the lives of others, as seen in Jethro’s celebration of God’s work with Moses and Israel.
💞 Relating to People is Key to Leadership
- Leadership begins with building relationships. Like Moses and Jethro, strong leaders take time to connect with those they serve.
🔄 Testify to God’s Goodness
- Moses recounted God’s faithfulness to Jethro. Leaders should share testimonies of God’s work in their lives, encouraging others in their faith.
🙏 Bless God’s Name in Worship
- Leadership involves worshiping God openly and encouraging others to do the same. Jethro praised God after hearing about His works.
🌍 Wise Leaders Share the Burden
- Pastor Richard emphasizes that leaders should not take on all responsibilities alone. Just like Jethro advised Moses, delegating is crucial to avoid burnout.
🔧 Leaders Challenge Others with Love
- Jethro challenged Moses’ leadership structure. Wise leaders should lovingly confront areas of weakness, helping others improve without judgment.
🔥 Leadership Requires Humility
- Moses demonstrated humility by listening to Jethro’s advice. A true leader remains teachable, willing to receive counsel and guidance from others.
✝️ Follow Jesus’ Example of Perfect Leadership
- Jesus serves as the ultimate example of leadership. Pastor Richard encourages everyone to model their leadership after Christ’s perfect wisdom and grace.
🤝 Serve Others by Loving Them as Christ Loves
- The sermon concludes with the reminder that leadership means loving others as Christ loves us, with compassion, sacrifice, and service.
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This sermon, delivered by Pastor Richard Andrews, is on spiritual leadership and the Christian call to serve. Using the story of Moses and Jethro from Exodus 18, Pastor Richard outlines practical lessons on leadership that apply to every believer, encouraging humility, wisdom, and reliance on God. The message challenges listeners to step into leadership roles in their homes, workplaces, and communities while participating with Jesus as the ultimate Leader.
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“The Significance Of Receiving The Holy Spirit!”
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Scripture: Ephesians 1, Mark 1, Acts 2
Summary:
This sermon, delivered by Pastor Timothy Brassell, focuses on the significance of receiving the Holy Spirit as a critical part of the Christian journey. Pastor Tim emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is not just a power or presence but a divine person to be received, celebrated, and intimately known. Through scripture, he outlines the Spirit’s role in transforming believers, empowering them to live holy lives, and participating in God’s work. By exploring scripture like Ephesians 1 and Acts 2, Pastor Tim invites listeners to deepen their relationship with the Holy Spirit and understand the immense value of being Spirit-filled.
Key Points and Highlights
- 🌟 The Spirit’s Role in Christian Life
- The Holy Spirit is essential for a believer to fully experience and participate in the life of God. The Spirit guides, empowers, and reveals God’s will.
- 🔥 Receiving the Holy Spirit is Receiving a Person
- Pastor Tim clarifies that the Holy Spirit is a person to be received, not a force or mystical experience. He wants believers to understand that this is a relational encounter.
- ✝️ The Holy Spirit Reveals God’s Love and Presence
- Through the Holy Spirit, believers are drawn into deeper intimacy with God, understanding His love, character, and desires in a transformative way.
- 🔄 God’s Sovereign Decision to Send the Spirit
- The pouring out of the Spirit is a sovereign act of God, planned before the creation of the world. It shows God’s initiative in building a relationship with humanity.
- 🤝 Participation in God’s Mission Through the Spirit
- The Holy Spirit empowers believers to actively participate in God’s redemptive mission on earth, extending His love, grace, and truth to others.
- 💞 The Holy Spirit Brings Unity and Relationship
- Pastor Tim emphasizes that the Spirit is the bond of love in the Trinity and serves as the connection between believers, fostering true Christian community and fellowship.
- 🛡️ Spiritual Security and Confidence
- Being sealed by the Holy Spirit is a promise of God’s faithfulness, giving believers the confidence that they belong to God and are protected by Him.
- 🔧 The Necessity of Humility
- The act of receiving the Holy Spirit requires humility, recognizing that it’s not about what believers can achieve but about accepting a gracious gift from God.
- 🌍 The Spirit’s Universal Reach
- The Holy Spirit is poured out on all people (Acts 2), making Him universally accessible. However, receiving Him and responding to His work is still a personal choice, that He helps a person to make.
- 🙏 Our Response: Will You Receive Him?
- Pastor Tim concludes with a heartfelt call to action, asking each believer to reflect on whether they have truly received the Holy Spirit, embraced His presence, and allowed Him to guide their lives.
Context:
This sermon was delivered on a Sunday morning as part of a series focusing on the Holy Spirit’s role in the life of the church and individual believers. Pastor Tim’s primary intent was to deepen the congregation’s understanding of who the Holy Spirit is and what it means to truly receive Him. By grounding his teaching in both Old and New Testament scripture, he aims to align his listeners’ perspectives with a Trinitarian view of God, emphasizing the relational nature of the Holy Spirit’s presence and work. He also addressed some common theological misunderstandings, such as viewing the Holy Spirit as an impersonal entity or something believers can achieve through effort, stressing that receiving the Spirit is entirely a work of God’s grace.
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