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“Participate In The Passionate Spirituality Of King Jesus!”

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Scripture: Acts 2: 42 (CSB)


Summary:

Christ the King Sunday calls us to remember that Jesus does not rule over a small, distant kingdom, He reigns over all creation, every place, every circumstance, and every moment of our lives. Even when the world feels chaotic, confusing, or out of control, Scripture declares that Christ is still the One who reigns, restores, and works all things together for good for those who love Him.

This powerful sermon by Pastor Timothy Brassell reminds us that salvation is not merely receiving something from Jesus, it is receiving His very life. In Acts 2:42, we see the pattern of Jesus’ own passionate spirituality now shared with His people: devotion to Scripture, fellowship, communion, and prayer. These are not religious tasks to check off but tangible ways we participate in the life He lives with the Father through the Spirit. As Athanasius so beautifully expressed: “He became what we are that He might make us what He is.”

Jesus does not force this life upon us; He invites us into it. He calls us into a relationship that grows, transforms, and reshapes us over time. And because He will one day return in glory, we live with a holy urgency, choosing participation over passivity, devotion over distraction, and love over indifference.

As ambassadors of reconciliation, we join Jesus in His ongoing work of calling others into this relational life with the Father. The gospel is not merely information; it is invitation. An invitation to share in the very life, love, and mission of King Jesus.

Key Themes and Reflection Questions:

1. Christ’s Reign as Our Present Reality 👑🌍

  • Theme: Because Jesus reigns over all creation, we can live with confidence that nothing in our world or our personal lives falls outside His loving authority.
  • Discipleship Question: Where do you need to trust Christ’s present reign instead of being shaped by fear or uncertainty?
  • #ChristReigns

2. Sharing in Jesus’ Life Through the Spirit 🤝🔥

  • Theme: Participation in Jesus means opening ourselves to His ongoing life, His mindset, His rhythms, and His relationship with the Father made available to us by the Holy Spirit.
  • Discipleship Question: How might you intentionally create space this week to participate in Jesus’ life, rather than merely observe it?
  • #ParticipateWithJesus

3. Devotion That Forms Us Into Christlike People 📖🤲

  • Theme: The early church’s devotion to Scripture, fellowship, communion, and prayer wasn’t routine, it was transformative. These practices shape us into people who mirror Christ’s character.
  • Discipleship Question: Which of these four devotions is most needed right now to shape you more deeply into the likeness of Jesus?
  • #DevotedChurch

4. Living Awake to Christ’s Coming ⏳🌅

  • Theme: Because Christ will return, we live with a posture of wakefulness, choosing faithfulness, compassion, and mission rather than spiritual sleepiness or distraction.
  • Discipleship Question: What one step could you take this week to live with greater spiritual attentiveness?
  • #LiveReady

5. Joining Jesus in the Ministry of Reconciliation 🌿🕊️

  • Theme: Reconciled by Christ, we now become His ambassadors, showing His grace, embodying His compassion, and extending His invitation to others.
  • Discipleship Question: Who might God be placing on your heart to encourage, reconcile with, or gently point back to Him?
  • #AmbassadorsForChrist

Reflective Moment:

As you sit with these themes, consider where Jesus is inviting you to say yes to His life this week. The passionate spirituality He lived before the Father is the life He now shares with you through the Spirit. Where can you open your heart a little more to His reign, His presence, or His invitation?

May your “yes” draw you deeper into the life of King Jesus; the life that makes us fully alive in Him.

“Christianity: Union And Communion With Jesus Christ!” Part 2

Series: Participating With Christ | Acting With Our Father’s Son And Holy Spirit

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Scripture: Acts 1: 1-8


Summary:

This sermon delves into the true meaning of Christianity as a union and communion with Jesus Christ. Pastor Tim emphasizes that Jesus’ ministry is not separate from the Father and Holy Spirit, but rather a unified work of the Triune God. The sermon highlights the ongoing presence of Christ, clarifying misconceptions about His coming and the role of the Holy Spirit in the church. Through scripture and insightful analogies, the message challenges believers to see Christianity as an active participation in Christ’s mission, rather than a passive faith.

Key Points and Highlights:

1️⃣ Christianity is Union with the Triune God ✝️

• True Christianity is not just a belief system, but a living relationship with Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit.
• Being in union with Christ means being in union with God and others through the Holy Spirit.

2️⃣ Jesus’ Ministry is the Father’s Ministry 🌍

• Jesus acts as the Father’s representative, not independently.
• Christianity isn’t about just Jesus or the Holy Spirit alone, but the entire Triune God working together.

3️⃣ Christ’s Coming is One Continuous Movement ⛅

• Many misunderstand the second coming—the Bible presents Jesus’ coming as one continuous action.
• Analogy of a golf swing 🏌️: Jesus’ incarnation, death, resurrection, ascension, and return are all part of one divine movement.

4️⃣ Jesus Reigns Now, But Not Everything is Fulfilled Yet 👑

• Jesus is already ruling over all things, but sin and death are not yet fully conquered.
• The Christian life exists in tension—we experience both redemption and waiting for final fulfillment.

5️⃣ The Holy Spirit Was Given in Stages 🔥

• Jesus breathed the Spirit onto His disciples (John 20:22), but the full outpouring came at Pentecost.
• The Spirit’s presence continues to unfold in believers’ lives today.

6️⃣ Faith Requires Holding Two Truths at Once ⚖️

• Christ is both present and coming at the same time.
• The Holy Spirit was given and is still being given—believers must embrace the mystery of faith.

7️⃣ Christianity Calls for Sacrificial Living ✝️

• The Greek word for witness means “martyr”—true faith requires self-sacrifice and humility.
• Following Christ means dying to self and trusting God’s plan, even in suffering.

8️⃣ God is Trustworthy Even in Death 🌿

• Death is not a mistake, but part of God’s eternal plan for believers.
• Trust in God’s sovereignty brings peace in life’s uncertainties.

9️⃣ The Kingdom of God Grows Through Weakness, Not Power 🌎

• Christ’s power is revealed through humility and suffering, not dominance.
• The church expands through love, sacrifice, and faith, not control.

🔟 The Call to Participate in Christ’s Mission 🚀

• Being filled with the Spirit means joining in Jesus’ mission.
• Christianity is not about individual power, but about surrendering to God’s greater work.

Context:

This sermon challenges traditional views on Jesus’ coming, the Holy Spirit, and Christian living. It provides a deeper theological understanding of how believers should live in Christ’s reign today. Through scripture, analogies, and practical insights, Pastor Tim urges the congregation to embrace a Spirit-led life of humility, faith, and participation in God’s [Father-Son-Holy-Spirit] ongoing work.