Summary: GOD’S SERVANTS NEED THE MARK OF MATURITY. Here are Three principles of godly service.

May 21, 2000 -- AM

WORKING TO WIN

1 Corinthians 3:1-9

INTRODUCTION:

(1) Religion Today 5/15/2000 -- The new "Christian Wrestling Federation" features the slapping, snarling, and bone-rattling body slams without the vulgar language and sex. "We do all the kind of wrestling you see on TV, but leave out the parading women and all the negative stuff," Rob Vaughn, CWF founder, told The Dallas Morning News. Vaughn, who wrestles as "Jesus Freak," is a former college football player and a Sunday school teacher. ...The CWF, a North Texas group of about a dozen wrestlers, made its debut May 10 before a screaming crowd of 400 teen-agers and their parents at the Family Cathedral of Praise in Mesquite, Texas. One match was an "anything goes" battle between Vaughn and "Apocalypse" that featured a garbage can, a table, and a baking pan as weapons, the newspaper said. Other wrestlers go by names such as "The Beast" and "Angel." ... Fans at the church seemed to love the show. "It’ll get people to come to church more often," said Stephen Cade, 16. "It’s fun to watch, and it’s for Jesus Christ." About 30 young people went up to dedicate their lives to Christ or receive prayer after the show. ...The Christian Wrestling Federation (see link #4 below) plans to hold matches throughout Texas this summer and is open to invitations, it says.

(2) This is not where I am in Christian witness. Body slams for Jesus is not sin but it is arguably a very immature tactic in evangelism. It is an appeal to the flesh with very possibly a muddled message in the Name of the Lord. We can laugh at the idea, but I submit that there are many worldly ideas and “fleshly” tactics employed by people who claim to be doing it for the Lord, and yet are effectively “body slamming” the people to whom they witness.

PROPOSITION: GOD’S SERVANTS NEED THE MARK OF MATURITY.

Here are Three principles of godly service.

I. Carnal BEHAVIOR indicates spiritual immaturity (1Corinthians 3:1-4).

A. Spiritual maturity does not occur immediately after rebirth. Nobody is born mature.

B. It is not bad to begin immature.

C. It is bad to remain immature.

Behavior, not ability or age indicates maturity. Knowledge of gifts is milk ( 1 Corinthians 12-14), production of fruit is meat (Galatians 5:22). Rejoicing in glory is milk, rejoicing in sufferings is meat.

It seems people are intent on killing families today. This past week a baby was abandoned on a train track near Elbe, WA. Here are fives ways to kill a family: 1) Selfishness 2) Neglect 3) Erosion of values 4) Disloyalty 5) Loss of purpose.

II. Human effort depends on God’s GIFTS (1Corinthians 3:5-7).

A. Some people labor with initiative (planting).

B. Some people labor with cultivating (watering).

C. Only God gives growth.

A couple of years ago (in the 1980’s), the Associated Press released a study done by an agricultural school in Iowa. It reported that production of 100 bushels of corn from one acre of land, in addition to the many hours of the farmer’s labor, required 4,000,000 pounds of water, 6,800 pounds of oxygen, 5,200 pounds of carbon, 160 pounds of nitrogen, 125 pounds of potassium, 75 pounds of yellow sulfur, and other elements too numerous to list. In addition to these things, which no man can produce, rain and sunshine at the right time are critical. It was estimated that only 5% of the produce of a farm can be attributed to the efforts of man. If we were honest, we’d have to admit that the same is true in producing spiritual fruit.

III. Mature servants labor with God in HIS Field (1Corinthians 3:8-9).

A. The local church is God’s garden.

1. This implies ownership (God’s not ours).

2. This implies association (to work on God’s project is to work for God).

3. This implies care (God wants the best for and from His church).

4. This implies responsibility (All church servants must give account to God).

B. Wherever there are people, there are potential fields for us to notice (John 4:35).

1. We are servants, but God alone is Master.

2. Servants can plant and water, but only God can create spiritual life.

3. Even the greatest servants amount to nothing compared to God.

4. Servants in the same field are not competitors.

You Know You’re in Church Planting When ...

A baby sneezes in the nursery, and the mother leaves the service to check his health.

You discover you’ve preached three sermons in the past month on "Commitment and Faithfulness through Church Attendance."

Your spouse is ill--and attendance dips 20 percent.

Your hymnals (copyright 1895), your pulpit (ninth-grade shop quality), your (dented) communion set, and your core members are all castoffs from Old First Church.

Your attendance matches the temperature--in January.

Soloists always use taped accompaniment.

Your first visitor in two months comes on the Sunday three families are gone--and you’re preaching on tithing.

Your services, held in a hotel conference room, are interrupted by passers-by looking for the Baseball Card and Comic Book Convention.

You find the three missing families at the convention.

Anything that breathes is counted in Sunday attendance.

Your donated organ has built-in percussion for the rhumba and cha-cha.

Your favorite Bible verse is "Where two or three are gathered together ..."

You awake from a dream in which everyone who’s ever visited your church comes back.

The phone number of the church and parsonage are the same.

A board member asks, "Why do we need a budget?"

Every piece of furniture has to be put away after the service.

Even buckets of air fresheners on Sundays cannot remove the smell of smoke and sweat remaining in the rented sanctuary from the other six days.

You need to speak to the church chairman, Sunday school superintendent, and treasurer--but he’s gone this week.

Infants can crawl from the nursery to the pulpit in 19.3 seconds.

-- Rich Geigert in Leadership, Vol. 7, no. 3.

See: 1 Co 3:6; Ac 5:14

CONCLUSION:

Moral decline and disintegration comes from putting man where God belongs. There is a need to address the hurts of life with the Word of God, but there is also the need to remedy the absorption of a culture that ignores God. Help the hurts, but exalt God alone! Give back His place in our lives. Rather than resort to body slams for Jesus, work to win by respecting Him supremely. Grow up in Christ.

The Job Of A Man

It isn’t the job we intended to do

Or the labor we’ve just begun,

That puts us right on the balance sheet;

It’s the work we’ve really done.

Our credit is built on things we do,

Our debit on things we shirk:

The man who totals the biggest plus

Is the man who completes his work.

Good intentions do not pay bills,

It’s easy enough to plan.

To wish is play of an office boy,

To do is the job of a man.

-- Author Unknown

-- Glen V. Wheeler, 1010 Illustrations, Poems and Quotes, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Standard Publishing, 1967), p. 148.

See: Proverbs 10:1; 1 Corinthians 3:6-9; 2 Corinthians 9:8