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The Church of Joy, Williamson Ga

Series: Getting Spiritually Fit (Sermon 4 - Discipleship)

Series: Getting Spiritually Fit (Sermon 4 - Discipleship)

Sunday Morning Sermon by Pastor Vaughn Drawdy

Locations & Times

The Church of Joy

3080 GA-362, Williamson, GA 30292, USA

Sunday 10:45 AM

Spiritual Fitness requires Discipleship.

A true disciple is one who says, “Jesus, I want to know what you know so that I can respond to others like you.”

But it is more than behaving like Jesus, it is having a heart for God that is passionate for what God is passionate about: Redeeming the lost, bringing shalom to chaos.

Our whole goal then is to become spiritually fit, to mature/grow in such a way that we build people up, serve them, encourage them to fall in love with God. We're not just trying to make them better people or better Christians, but to help them to better know the awesome power and intimacy of God’s love, - and that will radically change their hearts and lives.

Following the example laid before us by Jesus, a disciple is a builder of people. (Philippians 2:1-8)

Paul is instructing the believers in Philippi to have the same mindset as Jesus: again in verse 5- "In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus"

Paul gives us the pattern to follow here:
1. Have love for one another (love what God loves)
2. Don’t be selfish or conceited
3. Be humble
4. Value others above yourselves
5. Be a peacemaker
6. Be a servant
7. Obey at all cost

Let me give you an example of a different builder. In this example, we see something other than people being built, but in it, we see a great truth in understanding the heart of a disciple. We see these seven attributes at work.

Nehemiah 1:1-3
Nehemiah was one of the greatest leaders of all time.

>He took a task that seemed impossible, mobilized a team of people, and accomplished the task of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem.
>Today you and I have a task and that is to rebuild the lives of people.
>Since we are God’s handiwork crafted in Christ Jesus, vessels He has poured in to and now running over - our task is specifically, to rebuild the lives people.

Well let’s take a look at how Nehemiah rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem and then maybe you and I can get some pointers on how we can rebuild the lives of people.
1. Nehemiah Had a Burden
Neh. 1:4

The way you and I are going to see God use us to build lives is to have a burden to see people reached with the good news of Jesus.

>Nehemiah had a burden… if gripped his heart for days, overwhelmed him. It filled his thoughts and motivated him.
>Do we feel the pain of others, the lonely, the depressed, the young person who feels they have no hope, the drug addict, the hurting?

We need to feel the burden of our friends, relatives, acquiantances, neighbors, co-worker/classmates, our community, our city…

2. Nehemiah Prayed about the Need
Neh. 1:4

>Not only did Nehemiah hear about the need. He then began to pray to the God of heaven to do something about the need.
>He didn't just pray for God to raise someone up, but he was willing to be used by God to make a difference in the need.
>When is the last time that you and I prayed that God would use our lives to help meet the needs of hurting people.

Jesus told His disciples - to pray. Matthew 9:37-38 (NIV) Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. 38 Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”

STRONG STATEMENT: If we aren’t praying about being used by God, then we aren’t Spiritually Fit? Could it be we are weak and in trouble
3. Nehemiah Understood that He Couldn’t Do it Alone:
Neh. 2:17-18
After examining the the destruction of the wall around Jerusalem, Nehemiah saw that this was a massive task and the only way to do it was to motivate helpers.

In chapter 3 we see all the people that helped Nehemiah get the job done.

>If you and I are going to impact others we need to know that it is going to take everybody working together to accomplish the task.

This is not a one man show. Nehemiah knew he couldn't do it alone. So he had a team and everybody contributed what they were good at.

Let me ask, how are you willing to help us impact this world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

What do you have to offer to the team and are you willing to help?
- I am not talking about stuff or even your abilities- all of which are good.
- To reach people we need to be willing to spend TIME with them, walk with them through life. Grow in relationship with them, peel back the layers to get to the heart…

It’s not going to be easy but it is important and necessary.
There are going to be challenges and hurdles…

4. Nehemiah Endured Opposition
Neh. 4:7-8
>If you and I are going to be consistent in touching lives and get the job done, then we need to know that we are going to face opposition.
>We need to learn how to keep pushing and serving even in the midst of opposition.

The key is going back before the Throne of God and refocusing, seeking wisdom and asking for strength.

Nehemiah 4:9 (NIV) 9 But we prayed to our God and posted a guard day and night to meet this threat.

We must be motivated to finish strong, pray, pray, pray (together)... - I don't want to be a quitter but I want to be a finisher? Finishing strong is not finishing alone…
5. Nehemiah Rebuilt the Walls
Neh. 6:15-16
>The wall was rebuilt... a great accomplish that revealed the One True God.
Nehemiah tapped into God’s purpose and God blessed them to get the job done. The finished wall revealed that God is at work in the land… not some statue, some rock that is impersonal and unapproachable, but alive, personal and approachable. God took the ruined and rebuilt security.
CLOSE:
The Greeks had a race in their Olympic games that was unique.
Lampadephoria was an ancient Greek type of relay race using a torch which was passed between the runners. The winner was not the runner who finished first. It was the runner who finished with his torch still lit. If a torch went out the team would lose the race.

I want to run all the way with the flame of my torch still lit for Him.

We are all running a race… but what is the prize you are after?
1 Corinthians 9:24-26

A disciples prize is “bringing glory to God” through touching peoples lives with His love. It is the same purpose as Jesus'.

May we grow spiritually fit and reveal His love everywhere we go...