Whatever Happened to "HELPS"... or "MERCY" for the Matter?
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How are you using the gifts God has given you to serve others—and are you helping fulfill the church's mission of demonstrating Christ's compassion to a hurting world?
SummaryThis message explores the purpose and importance of spiritual gifts through the lens of 1 Corinthians 12:14–27, framed by Jesus' example in Matthew 9:35–38. Just as Jesus moved among the people with compassion—teaching, healing, and serving—the church is called to do the same.
Paul compares the church to a human body, emphasizing that every believer has a unique role to play. While some gifts receive more attention, no spiritual gift is insignificant. In fact, the often-overlooked serving gifts—such as mercy, helps, administration, and encouragement—are indispensable to the health and effectiveness of the church. When these gifts are neglected, the entire body suffers.
The message challenges churches to move beyond simply teaching the gospel to actively demonstrating it through tangible acts of compassion. By honoring every gift and creating opportunities for each believer to serve, the church reflects Christ more completely and becomes a more effective witness to the world. The sermon concludes by casting a vision for ministry that equips believers to meet real needs in their communities, demonstrating both the truth and the love of the gospel.
Episode Outline- Jesus' compassion as the model for the church (Matthew 9)
- Understanding the purpose of spiritual gifts
- Every gift is essential to the body of Christ
- Why serving gifts are often overlooked
- Honoring and developing every spiritual gift
- Demonstrating the gospel through compassionate ministry
- A vision for serving the local community
- Jesus Modeled Compassion — Christ's ministry combined proclaiming the gospel with meeting people's physical and emotional needs.
- Spiritual Gifts Have a Purpose — Every believer receives spiritual gifts to serve others and advance God's mission.
- No Gift Is Insignificant — The church functions best when every member faithfully uses the gifts God has given them.
- Serving Gifts Are Essential — Gifts like mercy, helps, hospitality, administration, and encouragement are indispensable, even when they receive little public recognition.
- The Body Works Together — Spiritual gifts are interdependent and become most effective when they complement one another.
- The Gospel Must Be Demonstrated — Compassionate service gives credibility to the message of Christ and opens hearts to the gospel.
- The Church Is Called to Its Community — Healthy churches intentionally look beyond their walls to meet the needs of those around them.
- Matthew 9:35–38 — Jesus demonstrates compassion and calls workers into the harvest.
- 1 Corinthians 12:4–13 — The Holy Spirit gives different gifts for the common good.
- 1 Corinthians 12:14–27 — Every member of the body is necessary and worthy of honor.
- 1 Timothy 5:9–10 — Faithful servants are honored for lives marked by good works and compassion.
- 2 Corinthians 10:10 — True ministry is not measured by outward impressiveness.
- Matthew 20:28 — Jesus came to serve and to give His life for others.
Recorded 6/6/1986