Turning a Mess Into a Ministry
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概要
Guided Question
How firmly is your spiritual foundation built on Jesus Christ, and are you living according to the biblical blueprint for faith and maturity?
Summary
This sermon focuses on the foundational truth of the Christian faith as laid out in Galatians 1, emphasizing that the gospel Paul preached came directly by revelation from Jesus Christ and is not based on human opinion or cultural trends. True spiritual life and maturity start with a personal response to who Jesus is—His death, resurrection, and role as the only hope for eternal life. The church must continually return to this foundation to avoid spiritual decline and carnality. Believers are called to build carefully on this foundation with faithfulness to biblical truth, knowing that their works will be tested by God’s judgment and rewarded accordingly. Every believer’s daily choices have eternal significance, and spiritual growth requires intentional attention to Scripture and God’s revealed will.
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Introduction: The Gospel’s Divine Origin (Galatians 1:11-12)
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Paul received the gospel through revelation, not from man.
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The gospel foundation is Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection.
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The Foundational Question: How Do You Become a Christian?
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Many have incorrect or incomplete answers.
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True salvation is a personal response to Jesus Christ.
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The Danger of Substituting Works for the Savior (Galatians 1:6)
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Churches and individuals can drift away from the gospel.
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The foundation must be clearly understood and continually emphasized.
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The Need to Follow the Biblical Blueprint Carefully (Galatians 1:10)
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Spiritual maturity is built on biblical revelation, not cultural ideas or feelings.
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Don’t “exceed what is written.”
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Divine Evaluation and Eternal Rewards (1 Corinthians 3:12-15)
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Believers’ works will be tested by fire; only those built on Christ will remain.
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Rewards vary based on faithfulness.
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A warning against focusing on temporary or worldly things.
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Conclusion: Self-Examination and Commitment
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Are you focused on the foundation?
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Are you committed to living by God’s word and serving others?
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Be aware of the coming divine evaluation and live accordingly.
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The gospel is not man-made but received directly through Jesus Christ’s revelation.
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Salvation and spiritual life start with a personal trust in Jesus’ death and resurrection as the only hope.
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Many misconceptions about becoming a Christian do not address this foundational truth.
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Churches and believers can become spiritually lifeless when they replace the gospel with works or cultural norms.
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Spiritual growth requires disciplined adherence to Scripture and biblical principles.
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God will judge the quality of each believer’s work, and eternal rewards will vary.
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Daily life and choices have eternal significance—faithfulness matters.
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Self-examination is vital: Are you building your life on Christ’s foundation?
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Galatians 1:10-12 — The gospel received by revelation, not from man.
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Galatians 1:6 — Warning against deserting the gospel for another.
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Galatians 2:2 — Paul’s focus on “Christ Jesus and Him crucified.”
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1 Corinthians 3:12-15 — The divine evaluation of each believer’s works.
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Romans 10:17 — “Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Implied in the sermon)
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Revelation 1:14 — Reference to Christ’s eyes like flames of fire in judgment.
Recorded 8/16/81