Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
  |  Forgot password?
Preach Better Newsletter Go »
Home » All Resources » Sermons on Apostles: General » Brian Atwood, Taking Christ Home - Page 1 of 6

Free Memorial Day Resources

Sermons & Illustrations: Top SermonsTop Illustrations

Sermon & Worship Packages: Time to Remember

Media: BundleVideo IllustrationsMotion Backgrounds


Taking Christ Home

Topic: #68 of 99 for Sermons on Apostles: General
Scripture: Matthew 9:9-9:13
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: January 2010
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
Randy Frazee wrote a book called “The Connecting Church.” He has a son who was born without a left hand. One day in Sunday School the teacher was talking with the children about the church. To illustrate her point she folded her hands together and said, “Here’s the church, here’s the steeple; open the doors and see all the people.”

She then asked the class to do it along with her – obviously not thinking about Randy’s son’s ability to pull it off. Then it dawned on her that the boy wouldn’t be able to join in. Before she could do anything about it, the little boy next to his son, a friend of his from the time they were babies, reached out his left hand and said, “Let’s do it together.” The two boys proceeded to join hands together to make the church and the steeple.

Frazee says, “This hand exercise should never be done again by an individual – because the church is not a collection of individuals – but the ONE BODY of CHRIST.”

Jesus also set this example with His disciples and that's what we'll be considering in this new series.

One of the interesting things about studying the Good News Accounts about the life of Jesus is how Jesus interacted with them and how they interacted with one another. We often focus so much on how Jesus interacted with the disciples that we fail to see how they related to one another.

So we’re going to discover some practical information about our friendships and how we need the support of a small group in life in order to grow spiritually and to help one another.

What we’re going to do for the next few weeks is look at the interactions between Christ’s 12 apostles to see what we can learn how to more effectively relate to our friends. And we’re going to especially SEE THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A SMALL GROUP OF FRIENDS TO INTERACT WITH.

How do you handle someone who has the outspoken personality of a Simon Peter, who is often opening his mouth before he has completely thought through what he or she should to say? Do you know anyone like that? Is there anybody here like that?

Or how do you relate to an Apostle James or John, who had this tremendous drive to set people straight, not always thinking about mercy and gentleness? (That’s why they were nicknamed “Sons of Thunder.”) I bet you know someone like that too! Odds are some of you have that disposition.

Jesus was teaching us a lot about how to have good, solid friendships, by how He was leading His small group – the twelve apostles. He didn’t give up on them because they had faults. He taught us the importance of relating with others on a spiritual plane in a smaller setting than the crowd. He taught us the value of small groups. He purposely put these guys together so that they could learn to get along with each other in spite of their differences. In fact it was a vital part of their training. It was a vital part of their growth, not only as leaders, but as friends. In teaching them Jesus was teaching us.

We meet for corporate worship together on Sundays and that’s great. But that’s only one part of the formula devised by God for our spiritual, emotional, mental and physical well-being. It takes more than just corporate Sunday worship to grow
Rate this Sermon
(click a star to rate)
next page »
View on one page
<< Previous
1
...
Celebrate God's Word with The Preacher's Pledge

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment!

Join the discussion

  |  Forgot password?
Sign in to join the discussion New to SermonCentral? Create an account
Memorial Day Sermon and Worship Media Bundle
SermonCentral MediaVault for PRO Members, videos, PowerPoint templates and more Pastor's MediaVault
$20k in free church resources with PRO
Learn more or Try it Free for 14 Days
Free PRO Video of the Week
Sermon Video Illustration Greater Love Produced by The Veracity Project
Producer: The Veracity Project
Free PRO PowerPoint of the Day
Topic: Holidays: Civic
Philippians 1
Featured Resource
Today's Most Popular Sermons
Memorial Day - A Time To Remember
Contributor: Melvin Newland
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: February 2001
A Good Soldier (thoughts For Memorial Day)
Contributor: Tom Walker
Denomination: 
Date Added: October 2000
Bring Life Into Your House Again
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: May 2012
A Basket Case
Contributor: Ron Kelly
Denomination: Christian Church
Date Added: April 2011
So Much To Remember! - Memorial Day
Contributor: Jerry Shirley
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2006
Memorial Day - 2006
Contributor: Steve Shepherd
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2006
One Small Step To Destruction
Contributor: Richard White
Denomination: Christian/Church
Date Added: May 2012
Facing The Impossible
Contributor: Randy Bataanon
Denomination: Evangelical/Non-
Date Added: June 2011
Recently Added Articles
Sponsored Links

Top Pastor Resources

Sponsored By:
SermonCentral.com
Additional Resources
SermonCentral Partners