13. A közösség szerepe a bibliai lelkigondozásban
Summary
TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of community and fellowship in embodying God's care for us. They discuss the biblical concept of relationship as central to our experience of hurt and healing, highlighting the necessity of mutual encouragement and support in our daily lives. The message draws from the book of Hebrews, urging believers to actively engage in caring for one another, recognizing sanctification as a lifelong, communal process. The speaker also underscores that ministry and transformation occur within the context of authentic relationships, where we invite Jesus into our mess and involve others in it with Him.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The core of caring for one another is rooted in relationship and community, reflecting how God has cared for us.
- 📜 The biblical narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and renewal underscores the importance of relationship throughout.
- 💔 The brokenness in relationships with God and others is painful because we are created for relationship and fellowship.
- 🚨 Hebrews 3:12-13 warns against a hardened heart and falling away from God, emphasizing the need for daily mutual encouragement.
- 🤗 Biblical care and counseling is meant for everyone and primarily occurs within the context of the community.
- 🌱 Sanctification is a lifelong, community-driven process, as believers spur each other on in love and good deeds.
- 🗓 Our daily struggles with sin, doubt, and anxiety necessitate constant encouragement from fellow believers.
- 🏃 The Christian life is a marathon, not a sprint, and we need continual support and encouragement from one another.
- 🔄 The transformation that occurs in our lives through community is a part of God's plan to shape us into His image.
- 🛠️ Biblical care involves intentionally engaging in the everyday lives of fellow Christians, recognizing the transformative power of these ordinary moments.
Q & A
What is the central theme of the transcript?
-The central theme of the transcript is the importance of community, fellowship, and caring for one another in a way that reflects how God cares for us.
How does the speaker connect the concept of relationships with the teachings of God?
-The speaker connects the concept of relationships with the teachings of God by emphasizing that God created us for relationship and fellowship with Him and with one another. This is seen throughout the biblical narrative, from creation to redemption and renewal, where relationships are central to the human experience and are essential for healing and growth.
What are the 'four movements of the scripture' mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'four movements of the scripture' mentioned are creation, fall, redemption, and renewal. These movements represent the biblical story from the beginning of humanity's relationship with God, through the breaking of that relationship, to the restoration of fellowship through Jesus Christ, and the anticipation of a perfect relationship in the future.
What warning does the writer of Hebrews give in chapter 3 verses 12 and 13?
-The writer of Hebrews warns of the possibility of having an evil, unbelieving heart that leads to falling away from the living God and being hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. The solution provided is to exhort, encourage, and support one another daily to remain steadfast in faith.
How does the speaker describe the role of community in the Christian life?
-The speaker describes the role of community in the Christian life as essential for encouragement, growth, and transformation. It is in community that believers can support each other, share in the life of faith, and experience the love and care that reflects God's own care for them.
What is the significance of daily encouragement in the context of the Christian faith?
-Daily encouragement is significant in the Christian faith because it helps believers to remain focused on the hope of the Gospel, to remember their need for Jesus, and to support each other through the various struggles and challenges that life presents.
How does the speaker view the process of sanctification?
-The speaker views sanctification as a lifelong project that is accomplished within the community of believers. It involves intentional and thoughtful relationships where individuals help each other grow in their faith and become more like Jesus.
What does the speaker suggest about the frequency of meeting together in community?
-The speaker suggests that believers should meet together frequently, ideally every day, to encourage one another, share in each other's lives, and support each other in their faith journey.
How does the speaker relate the Christian life to a marathon?
-The speaker relates the Christian life to a marathon to illustrate that it is a long-term journey that requires ongoing encouragement, support, and the recognition of our constant need for God's grace and the support of one another.
What role does honesty play in biblical care and counseling according to the transcript?
-Honesty plays a crucial role in biblical care and counseling as it allows individuals to acknowledge their struggles, confess their sins, and trust in Jesus for forgiveness and transformation, all within the context of authentic relationships.
What is the speaker's view on the means of transformation in the Christian community?
-The speaker views the means of transformation in the Christian community as inviting Jesus into our mess and inviting others to join with Jesus in that mess. We can face life's challenges honestly, knowing that God is at work among us. We can teach and encourage each other to confess, repent, and trust in Jesus's forgiveness. If it is a struggle, we can encourage each other that Jesus is working in our struggles, knowing what suffering feels like.
Outlines
🌟 The Importance of Caring and Community
This paragraph emphasizes the significance of caring for one another in the way God has cared for us, highlighting the gift of community and fellowship. It discusses how relationships are central to our experiences of both hurt and healing, and how they are integral to our identity as beings created in God's image. The speaker references the four movements of scripture (creation, fall, redemption, and renewal) to illustrate the consistent theme of relationship throughout these biblical narratives.
🤝 Biblical Care is Universal and Daily
The speaker addresses the universal need for biblical care and counseling within the community of believers, as outlined in Hebrews 3:12 and 13. The paragraph serves as a caution against the deceitfulness of sin and the potential for falling away from God, but also offers encouragement through the exhortation to support one another daily. It stresses the importance of mutual encouragement as a means to combat daily struggles with fear, anxiety, doubt, and shame.
🛠️ Sanctification as a Community Project
This paragraph discusses the concept of sanctification as a lifelong, community-driven process, as mentioned in Hebrews 10:24 and 25. The speaker encourages intentionality and thoughtfulness in our interactions with one another, emphasizing the need for regular meetings and the nurturing of relationships to effectively encourage and love one another in Christ. The paragraph also acknowledges the challenge of maintaining these relationships in modern life but stresses their necessity for spiritual growth.
🏃♂️ The Marathon of Christian Life
The speaker likens the Christian life to a marathon rather than a series of sprints, acknowledging that our need for encouragement and transformation is lifelong. It highlights the humility and vulnerability of even the most mature Christians, like Apostle Paul, who recognized their own weakness and the sufficiency of Christ. The paragraph calls for a daily reliance on Jesus and one another, and the mutual reminder of God's presence and ongoing work in our lives.
🌈 Transformation Through Community and Ministry
In this paragraph, the speaker discusses how community is the context and means of transformation, with ministry and care for one another involving an invitation for Jesus and others into the messiness of life. It encourages honesty about our struggles and the power of confessing and repenting sin within the community. The paragraph concludes with a quote by Eugene Peterson on spiritual direction, emphasizing the impact of ordinary moments of intentional care and relationship in the life of a Christian.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Community
💡Fellowship
💡Caring
💡Relationship
💡Redemption
💡Sanctification
💡Encouragement
💡Scripture
💡Transformation
💡Ministry
💡Gospel
Highlights
The importance of caring for one another in the way God has cared for us, emphasizing the role of community and fellowship.
The concept of relationships being central to God's care, as seen throughout the scriptural narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and renewal.
The idea that we were created for relationship and fellowship with God and each other, highlighting the brokenness and healing that occurs within relationships.
The daily necessity of encouragement and exhortation among believers, as mentioned in Hebrews 3:12 and 13.
The warning against the evil unbelieving heart and the deceitfulness of sin, as a call to take care and encourage one another.
The importance of daily encouragement and the recognition of our constant need for God and each other.
The community project of sanctification, as described in Hebrews 10:24 and 25, emphasizing intentional and thoughtful relationships.
The need to meet together regularly for fellowship and encouragement, challenging the notion of only meeting a few times a week.
The lifelong nature of sanctification and the ongoing need for transformation and encouragement in our walk with Jesus.
The metaphor of the Christian life as a marathon rather than a series of sprints, illustrating our continuous need for support and encouragement.
The role of community in transformation and ministry, inviting Jesus into the mess and acknowledging the messiness of life.
The concept of spiritual direction or biblical care as immersion in the ordinary life of a Christian, as explained by Eugene Peterson.
The transformative power of daily relationships and the importance of not underestimating Jesus' work in and through us.
The reminder that God is at work in our lives, even in the midst of our struggles and pain, and the importance of mutual encouragement.
The understanding that our need for help and one another is not limited to our weaknesses but is a lifelong aspect of our Christian journey.
The call to confess sin, repent, and trust in Jesus for forgiveness within the context of community and relationship.
The assurance that Jesus is present with us in our struggles and that He is working good, even when we cannot see it.
Transcripts
good morning it is a joy to be with you
all again on this beautiful Lord's
day uh so I don't know uh how how what
you all all that you shared but uh in
our conference we've been talking about
caring in the way that God has cared for
us caring for one another in the way
that God has cared for
us
and this morning I'm going to talk about
the gift of community and
fellowship is that the heart of caring
for one another the way God has cared
for us is
relationship
Rel relationships are uh where we
experience so much of the hurt that we
experience but it's also in relationship
that we experience the healing that God
has for
us uh yesterday David talked about the
four movements of the scripture creation
fall Redemption and
renewal
renewal now if you think about those
four movements of the scripture from
beginning to
end uh throughout all of those is
relationship so in creation we see that
we were created for a relationship and
fellowship with God and with one
another and then in the fall we see that
relationship with God and with one
another was
broken and then in our Salvation our
Redemption Jesus restores us back into
fellowship and relationship with God and
one
another
and then the really good news is and the
end of the story is that we are looking
forward to a day when we will experience
perfect relationship with God and one
another so how we feel about
relationships and fellowship it's a part
of who God creat cre us to
be in fact if you think back to the very
beginning God created us in His
image and if you think about what is
God's image God's image and God's person
is Father Son and Holy holy
spirit so God has existed for all
eternity as the most wonderful beautiful
relationship so being made in God's
image we're made at our very core to
live in relationship and
this is important because it it helps us
understand why the Brokenness that we
inevitably experience in relationship
with God and one another is so
painful for when relationship ship are
broken with God and one another it it uh
does something to the very heart of who
we
are so hopefully you can see just by
that how important our fellowship with
one another
is so I want to share three words of
encouragement when it comes to uh the
community the church community and our
care for one
another and the first point is that our
care for one another what we're calling
biblical care and
counseling is for everyone and it
primarily happens in the context of
community
so this is what the book of Hebrews the
writer to the Hebrews says in chapter 3:
12 and
13 which uh Hebrews 3 12 and
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1
so here the writer to the Hebrews is
talking to you and I brothers and
sisters and he's giving us a a very
serious warning take care
so there's a possibility that we would
have a evil unbelieving heart that would
lead us to Fall Away From the Living
God and there's a possibility that we
can be hardened by the deceitfulness of
sin so this is a very sober and
serious uh word of of caution that the
writer provides for
us it may make us feel concerned that
that that this would even be a
possibility but here's what the writer
says is our solution and uh uh to to
this
possibility he says in verse 13 exhort
one
another so that's encourage one
another and how often does he say to do
this he says do this every
day not just on Sunday and not just on
Wednesday but every
day that's really really uh telling
because our struggle in this life
doesn't just happen on Sunday or
Wednesday does
it our struggles with fear and anxiety
and uh and discouragement happen every
day I'm I'm sure everybody here
including myself has some experience
every day of doubting God's love of
experiencing shame or experiencing
guilt
so what do we do every day we are in
need of one another to encourage us to
exhort
us to remind each other of the hope of
the
Gospel
this way I think about it is I need you
to remind me that what I really need is
Jesus I need you to remind me that what
I really need is to remember that Jesus
is
enough
and that's every
day that may be on one hand
discouraging but I hope it's very
encouraging to
you because what this tells us is God
knows just how needy you and I
are you we we can't be too needy for for
help shag chick has and isn't that
sometimes the struggle we we we uh the
way we treat one another in church is uh
or the Temptation is to put on a face or
a front that I'm okay I don't need that
much
help
the Temptation is to pretend that I have
things put
together and that's a heavy burden to to
carry that's a lot of pressure to put on
ourselves and one another to to look
like we have it all
together
but what this says is every day we're
fighting some kind of battle and we need
encouragement and it's not enough for us
to just encourage ourselves and and ju
just between me and Jesus figure this
out
the writer to the Hebrews is saying this
happens in
community and it's not just for the
pastors to do the work of encouraging
and caring and
counseling
others this is for all of us one
another and and it makes sense too right
because if uh if we're to do this if
we're to encourage one another every day
uh we need as we need all of us doing
this and involved in
this so Paul trip says sanctification is
a community
project
that's the first point number
two biblical counseling and Care sees
sanctification as a lifelong project
accomplished in
community so again the the writer to the
Hebrews says this in uh chapter 10: 24
and
25
so here again he's encouraging us to
consider one to think
about
and to consider how we might encourage
one
another he says to stir up uh to to uh
to to catalyze within one another
love what he's saying here is to to have
the kind of relationship and
conversation with one another where you
leave that
conversation more in love with Jesus and
more uh passionate to to love
others and I like how he says we we this
isn't easy we need to think about this
we need to consider consider personally
how to do this for one
another and and part of this too the the
way we we experience this is one being
intentional and thoughtful in the way
that we talk to one another that's the
first
thing
and the second is that we not neglect to
meet
together he says that's the the habit of
some is to to not regularly meet and
fellowship but if we're to encourage one
another we we need to be together we
need to see each other and again this if
we think about Hebrews 3 we need to do
this as often as possible every day he
says and this this if I don't know what
it's like for you but uh at least where
I live in America in Canada uh that's a
lot to
ask
church for many people is maybe twice a
week we get
together and I don't but I don't think
he's saying the church the whole church
like we are here this morning needs to
meet every
day what I think what he's encouraging
us is that we need need some kind of
relationship with our brothers and
sisters every
day so that might be uh a few different
friends that you connect with throughout
the
week maybe somebody you're discipling or
mentoring or somebody mentoring and
discipling
you
I think it could maybe even happen
through uh through listening to to
encouraging messages and uh and and uh
watching encouraging
video but I I I do think that uh what
he's encouraging is is relationship and
and we can't get that through video or
audio
alone Tik Tok and Instagram can't
replace
relationship they can be a great
blessing and encouragement to us and
give us access to all kinds of Wonderful
encouragement and resources but nothing
compares to sitting down and having
coffee with a friend sharing your
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life and the writer here in in chapter
10 says we need to do
this every day encouraging one another
and he says all the more as you see the
day Drawing
Near so as we as we get closer to the
day of Jesus return or the day that we
meet Jesus he says we need to meet and
have these kind of relationships all the
more because in this life we never get
to a point where we don't need that
encouragement
anymore in fact I I think the older and
more more mature we get in Jesus the
more we realize just how needy we
are the Apostle Paul uh who we look up
to as the mo you could maybe say he's
the mo one of the most mature uh Godly
Christians that that we could think
about
but Paul talks about how he is weak and
how in his weakness Jesus is made
strong Paul even says I boast in my
weakness because when I'm weak and I
know my weakness I know how strong Jesus
is and how great is his
provision so as much as we'd like to
think that we could get to a day where
we won't need help anymore and we won't
need one another anymore it's just not
possible
our need for encouragement is and and
and transformation is
lifelong and that's really important for
us to remember because if we think that
we're running a
Sprint uh but then we we we we're going
to prepare to run a
Sprint
and we're going to be very disappointed
when we learn that we're really running
a
marathon and I think many people in the
church live the Christian Life as if
it's one Sprint after
another but I want to encourage you that
the Bible says we're we're in we're
running a
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marathon and we're running a marathon
that that we're meant to run
together I don't know has anybody ever
run a
marathon TW 28 you have I have never run
a marathon it sounds like the worst
possible thing you could ever do
but I have friends that love it they
they I don't know how they love it but
they love it they're like addicted to
running but if I was to run a actual
Marathon I know I would need a lot of
encouragement
in fact I'd probably need somebody to
pick me up halfway and carry
me and that's a good picture of what the
Christian Life can be
like and again we need we need one
another to remind one another
that what we what we need most is
Jesus we need to remind one another that
that God is with us in the middle of the
mess and he's up to something
good I loved what you prayed that Jesus
you are here
now not yesterday and not tomorrow but
now right now you are
here and we need to be reminded of that
as you prayed I was
reminded oh Jesus is
here
and and we need to remember and remind
one another as Paul said that he who
began the good work in you and me is
going to finish that work and bring it
to
completion because we're all
every day to to question and doubt is is
Jesus really present is Jesus really
working and we can encourage each other
with yes yes he is and this is how I see
him working in
you
and I love what Paul trip says I'll have
uh I'll have you read the the quote here
it should be on the screen is it yeah
next
one uh next one there we go that's a
long
one
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for
I love where we says that God takes us
where we don't want to go in order to
produce in us what we couldn't achieve
on our
own and one of his main tools is
relationship then third and last thing I
want to encourage us with is community
is the context and means of
transformation
Ministry our ministry to one another or
our care for one another is inviting
Jesus into the mess and inviting others
into the mess with
Jesus we don't have to uh uh ignore or
deny or hide hide uh or cover over the
messiness that is a part of all of our
Lives we can be honest about
it and in in the midst of it know that
God is at
work we can teach each other and
encourage each other to confess their
sin to repent of their sin and Trust
Jesus for the Forgiveness of their
sin and if it's suffering we can
encourage one another that Jesus is at
work in the midst of our suffering and
he knows what it's like to
suffer
and I want to read this this wonderful
quote by Eugene Peterson I'll
have Eugene
pet
for
here he he encourages us and I he uses
this word spiritual Direction which I
think we can uh use to it also be what
we were we are calling biblical care and
counseling
yeah
is he says spiritual direction or as we
say biblical care for one another is one
person intentionally and prayerfully
immersing himself in the Casual ordinary
life of of any ordinary
Christian and isn't that
encouraging it doesn't have to be
something special or something flashy or
very complex the way we care for one
another most of the mo the most
transforming uh experiences in our life
often happen in the most ordinary
moments of our
life
and that's in the daily relationships
that we have with one
another so don't
underestimate the power of Jesus working
in you and through you in your presence
with one
another
as we love one another care for one
another biblically and in the name of
Jesus God transforms
us and we know him more and we
experience more of his
love
for
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