january 18th Sermon
Sermon recap
This past Sunday, Pastor Jon delivered an inspiring message centered around the theme of being called by God. We explored the profound ways in which God invites us into a relationship with Him and with each other, as well as the unique vocations He calls us to in our lives. Below are some key points from the sermon:
1. Called to Believe: Pastor Jon reminded us that just as Jesus called His first disciples through the Gospel, He calls us today to believe in Him. This call is not dependent on our own worthiness or actions but on His grace and mercy.
2. Called to Fellowship: We are not only called to be in fellowship with Christ but also with one another. As a community, we are encouraged to build each other up, support one another, and live out the love of Christ in our interactions.
3. Called to Serve in Our Vocations: Whether as parents, workers, or friends, God calls us to serve in various roles throughout our lives. These vocations may change, but each offers an opportunity to reflect God's love and grace.
As we reflect on these messages, let's embrace the call to believe, fellowship, and serve with renewed enthusiasm and commitment. May we seek opportunities to share God's love with others and support each other in our journeys of faith.
1. Called to Believe: Pastor Jon reminded us that just as Jesus called His first disciples through the Gospel, He calls us today to believe in Him. This call is not dependent on our own worthiness or actions but on His grace and mercy.
2. Called to Fellowship: We are not only called to be in fellowship with Christ but also with one another. As a community, we are encouraged to build each other up, support one another, and live out the love of Christ in our interactions.
3. Called to Serve in Our Vocations: Whether as parents, workers, or friends, God calls us to serve in various roles throughout our lives. These vocations may change, but each offers an opportunity to reflect God's love and grace.
As we reflect on these messages, let's embrace the call to believe, fellowship, and serve with renewed enthusiasm and commitment. May we seek opportunities to share God's love with others and support each other in our journeys of faith.
Sermon Study GUide
January 18, 2026 Sermon
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- John 1:29-42
- Exodus 12:1-14 (Passover Lamb reference)
- 1 Corinthians 1:1-9
Warm Up
- How do you feel about receiving invitations, whether to events or other significant moments in life? Can you recall a time when you felt particularly honored or excited to be invited?
- Reflect on your current understanding of what it means to be "called" by God. How does this concept resonate with your personal faith journey?
Scripture Exploration
- Read John 1:29-42. What stands out to you about the interaction between John the Baptist and Jesus? How do the disciples respond to Jesus' call?
- Examine Exodus 12:1-14. What is the significance of the Passover Lamb, and how does it connect to the description of Jesus as the "Lamb of God"?
- In 1 Corinthians 1:1-9, what does Paul emphasize about the calling of believers? How does this passage relate to the sermon's theme of fellowship?
Personal Reflection
- What does it mean to be called into fellowship with Christ and with other believers? How does this shape your understanding of community within the church?
- How do the descriptions of Jesus as the "Lamb of God" deepen your understanding of His role in salvation?
- Consider the various vocations or callings in your life. How do these reflect your identity as a follower of Christ?
Personal Application
- Reflect on a time when you felt unworthy of God's call. How does understanding that God's call does not depend on your worthiness impact your faith?
- Identify ways you can foster fellowship within your church community. What steps can you take to build and strengthen relationships?
- What are some practical ways you can share the Gospel with others, similar to how Andrew shared the news about Jesus?
- Consider any changes or transitions in your life. How might you approach these with a sense of wonder and openness to God's calling?
