Made New: Mystery Solved (Ephesians 3:1-21)
God’s plan for unity
∙ Jesus desires it
∙ Unity displays God’s glory
∙ Means of transformation
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God’s plan for unity
∙ Jesus desires it
∙ Unity displays God’s glory
∙ Means of transformation
∙ Wandering from God
∙ Unhindered fellowship with God
∙ Created for ministry
∙ Commends the Church
◦ Faith that produces love (v.15)
◦ Faith is personal but NOT private
∙ Prayer for the Church
◦ To know Christ better (v.17)
◦ To know the hope of Christ (v.18)
◦ To know the power of Christ (v.19)
In Christ
◦ Blessed (v.3) ◦ Chosen (v.4, 11)
◦ Predestined (v.5, 11) ◦ Redeemed (v.7)
◦ Forgiven (v.7) ◦ Adopted (v.5)
Bring unity to all things
◦ Love (John 13:34-35)
◦ Serve (Matthew 25:31-46)
Israelites
King Saul
Goliath
∙ God is faithful to his promises
∙ God is the source of fulfillment
∙ God’s grace come to messy situations
∙ Grace comes to the humble
∙ Need for acknowledgement
∙ Grace establishes a restorative Kingdom
∙ Law of Love
∙ Grace moves us…
∙ to joy
∙ to fellowship
∙ to worship
∙ Grace of God’s favor
∙ God’s grace to fulfill His favor
∙ Total submission/trust in God’s will
∙ Humbly rejoice
Nehemiah: Set For Joy
Nehemiah 10 focuses on the covenant promises that Israel made towards each other. Pastor Brian challenges us to follow in their footsteps and make covenants of purity, healthy work/life balance and how to steward resources for God's purpose.
∙ God’s people are built by God’s Word
∙ A desire for God’s Word
∙ A reverence for God’s Word
∙ Joy in applying God’s Word
Nehemiah 5
Brian Tome is the founding and senior pastor of Crossroads Church, 2017’s fastest-growing church in America. He has authored four books, including the bestselling The Five Marks of a Man, and hosts the Aggressive Life Podcast. He has opened several other nonprofits and started Man Camp, a primitive weekend camping experience that has helped tens of thousands of men reclaim the code of manhood. As an avid adventure motorcyclist, Brian rides over tens of thousands of miles and camps more than 30 nights each year. He has also released an adventure ride TV show called Phantom Lake, which is available on Amazon Prime. He is married with three children and lives in Cincinnati, OH.
Today, Brian shares his story, and we discuss it in the context of our mentor Denny Pattyn, a previous guest on the show who brought Brian to Christ. Brian talks about his experience being adopted and shares his thoughts on leadership. He offers his insights on failure, discusses character development, and explains why it’s so important to focus on your own unique ministry.
“You need to find out what your ministry is and fulfill your ministry and be open to other people misunderstanding it and not supporting it.”
- Brian Tome
Key Takeaways this week on the L3 Leadership Podcast:
● The importance of investing in young leaders, even when you don’t see their potential
● How being adopted affected Brian’s spiritual story
● The role of music in worship
● Brian’s insights on failure
● Focusing on your ministry
● What it means to put your hand on the plow
Mentioned Resources:
● Brian’s books, TV show, and podcast
● Man Camp
● Denny Pattyn on the L3 Leadership Podcast
● Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace by John Mark Comer
● The Hunt Backcountry Podcast
● The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
● The Art of Manliness Podcast
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