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What Are We Known For?
Contributed by John Dobbs on May 2, 2020 (message contributor)
Summary: More than any other time I wonder what we are known for? Those New Testament Christians were known for their resilience and unending mission to spread the gospel. But in the here and now - when the pressure of life is immense - what are we known for?
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WHAT ARE WE KNOWN FOR?
1 THESSALONIANS 1:1-10
Introduction
The book of Acts serves as a history of the spreading flame of the gospel throughout the Roman empire and beyond. Thousands are baptized in Acts 2. Later we see the astounding conversion of the terrorist Saul of Tarsus.
Persecution broke out against the church, but Christians kept sharing the great news of the resurrected Christ and every persecution just seems to cause an explosion in growth and passion for serving Jesus.
Whether it is a pandemic or persecution, the spark of Christianity is never silenced. The need for the message of Jesus is never diminished. Our experience with COVID-19 and the response to it has shifted our lives in so many ways. One of them is the way we are spending time together this morning. I think it’s changing every day, as we long for renewed freedoms and at the same time we are cautious about placing ourselves at risk. The financial strain, family strain, and constantly thinking about the virus has worn us down.
Christians face this pandemic from a certain perspective - our faith is in Christ. We are people who are on the mission of Christ, and we wear the name of Christ. More than any other time I wonder what we are known for?Those New Testament Christians were known for their resilience and unending mission to spread the gospel. But in the here and now - when the pressure of life is immense - what are we known for?
I want us to look at 1 Thessalonians 1 - a church Paul called a ‘model church’ to see what they were known for - and the kinds of things we should be known for as well.
In a Pandemic World What Should the Church Be Known For?
1. Faithful Work (1 Th 1:2-3a We always thank God for all of you and pray for you constantly. 3 As we pray to our God and Father about you, we think of your faithful work…)
AMP: Work energized by faith
Living the life of faith would be one of active work and service. This is a challenge with social distancing - but it is not impossible. Faith is always active - not just a matter of prayer and conviction. It is evidenced by seeking God and by serving others.
1 Th 5:16-21 Always be joyful. 17 Never stop praying. 18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. 19 Do not stifle the Holy Spirit. 20 Do not scoff at prophecies, 21 but test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good. 22 Stay away from every kind of evil.
What kind of work are you known for? What kinds of works can you say your faith is energizing you to do? That’s what we desire as individuals and as churches.
2. Loving Deeds (1 Th 1:3b we think of … your loving deeds)
What is your love for God and others leading you to do? This is a theme in most of Paul’s letters, and this one too!
1 Th 3:12 And may the Lord make your love for one another and for all people grow and overflow, just as our love for you overflows.
1 Th 4:9 But we don’t need to write to you about the importance of loving each other, for God himself has taught you to love one another.
1 Th 5:8 But let us who live in the light be clearheaded, protected by the armor of faith and love, and wearing as our helmet the confidence of our salvation.
Love is spoken of as overflowing for all people, taught by God, and a protection for Christians. When the pressure is on… when we are tense or afraid or uncertain … do we still allow the life of faith to produce loving deeds for others? What do we want to be known for? Faithful Work, Loving Deeds, and …
3. Enduring Hope (1 Th 1:3c We think of your…. enduring hope you have because of our Lord Jesus Christ.)
AMP: unwavering hope
I imagine all of us have wavered some in this crisis - it would only be natural. But when we think about what Jesus has done for us and for the promises God will keep - we can keep hope strong in our hearts.
We are a people of Hope - not because we have all the answers, but because we have THE ANSWER. Jesus is our only hope and we can put all of our trust in Him.
Hope, in the Bible, is not a think so, but it is a know so. The basis of that hope is God’s love:
1 Th 1:4 We know, dear brothers and sisters, that God loves you and has chosen you to be his own people.