Kingdom Culture (3) – Our Responsibility
- Aug
- 21
- Posted by crolcc.org
- Posted in Sermon
Welcome to CROLCC, we are so glad you are here worshiping with us. For the past 2 weeks we have been talking about the principles that govern a kingdom culture, a culture that we are called to live by on earth. We have learned about what it means to honor one another, and what it means to create an atmosphere to host God’s presence. The challenge for all of us is that we all come from our own unique cultures, and the longer we are set in our cultures, the harder it is for us to adapt to a new culture and change. But we must not give up, because when we are willing, God can do something and change us from the inside out.
I don’t know if you remember when we celebrated our 15th anniversary what pastor Neill said to us. May I remind you – that God called us to be a unique church, that we are not to look to the left and to the right and copy what other churches are doing, but to be us. A church that God calls us to be. So today as we conclude this special video series of kingdom culture, I want to do my best to put in practice and context of what we heard means to us. How do we live out the kingdom culture in Sacramento, in our own unique setting? I pray not only would you listen, but you would participate, so that God’s presence can be found among us.
Moving Forward
We are called to honor all people and to create an atmosphere for God’s presence. We believe when we do that, people will come to know Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. Would you partner with us today?
Changing Your Mind
Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.
Ephesians 4:2-3
Discussion Questions
1. Over the past 2 weeks, what has been the most challenging aspect of the message to you? Why is it challenging?
2. What does it look like for you to honor another person at home?
3. What does it look like for you to honor another person at work?
4. What does it look like for you to honor another person at church?
5. What can you do this week to display the character of benevolent just like our Heavenly Father? How can this group support you?
