EPISODE · May 11, 2025 · 38 MIN
Restored: The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah | Step 5: Work Together For the Mission
from Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota · host Resurrection City Church
Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he tasked his friends with a mission: To go and make disciples, to teach them to obey all he has taught. We are called to make disciples in breadth (new disciples) and depth (deepening existing disciples’ apprenticeship to Jesus). We are most effective when we do this together, using our unique skills, strengths, experiences, passions, and personalities as part of the larger whole, the body of Christ, as the apostle Paul calls it. In this message, Pastor Joel discusses Nehemiah and the incredible work done by the people he mobilized for a greater work, talks about what we can learn from him, explains why our culture’s “narcissism epidemic” is a big obstacle to the larger mission we have, and unpacks Jesus’s antidote for the epidemic, self denial.
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Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he tasked his friends with a mission: To go and make disciples, to teach them to obey all he has taught. We are called to make disciples in breadth (new disciples) and depth (deepening existing disciples’ apprenticeship to Jesus). We are most effective when we do this together, using our unique skills, strengths, experiences, passions, and personalities as part of the larger whole, the body of Christ, as the apostle Paul calls it. In this message, Pastor Joel discusses Nehemiah and the incredible work done by the people he mobilized for a greater work, talks about what we can learn from him, explains why our culture’s “narcissism epidemic” is a big obstacle to the larger mission we have, and unpacks Jesus’s antidote for the epidemic, self denial.
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