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God saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth (Palingenesia) and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
By After looking God’s promises to Abraham and Sarah to inherit the land, we’ll dig into how the New Testament amplifies the land promise in light of what Christ has accomplished. In the end, all of those with faith like Abraham (both Jews and Gentiles) will inherit the world (not just territorial Israel). God’s Original Intention When God first created Continue Reading
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/oounGc-dfmg A través de la trama del libro se propone un diálogo e integración del mundo material y espiritual. La historia de amor de Lilith y el Ángel nos habla de una posible historia de amor en nuestra propia psique. Yolanda Ramírez Poeta, escritora, maestra y editora mexicana. Especialista en Mitología Comparada y Hermenéutica del Tarot. Directora de Trithemius Talleres Literarios. Obtuvo el Doctorado Honoris Causa en Ciencias de la Educación por la Universidad Santander de México (UNISAN) en 2019. Imparte talleres de Mitología, Clásicos y Escritura. Sus obras hasta el día de hoy son: El gran niño, electrones de un sueño; Jacinta; La maestra Milagros; Palingenesia; Los mitos del alba; Grimori Mundi; Litterae; Todos somos Magos; El Tarot de don Quijote; El oráculo de don Quijote; El Manifiesto Luminista; Crónica de una reparación vital; Numué la dama de los cuentos; Luz en Pueblo Pequeño y El Evangelio del Universo: Conversaciones entre Lilith y el Ángel. https://www.yolandaramirezmichel.com/ https://www.facebook.com/yolanda.rami... https://www.instagram.com/yolandarami... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/oounGc-dfmg A través de la trama del libro se propone un diálogo e integración del mundo material y espiritual. La historia de amor de Lilith y el Ángel nos habla de una posible historia de amor en nuestra propia psique. Yolanda Ramírez Poeta, escritora, maestra y editora mexicana. Especialista en Mitología Comparada y Hermenéutica del Tarot. Directora de Trithemius Talleres Literarios. Obtuvo el Doctorado Honoris Causa en Ciencias de la Educación por la Universidad Santander de México (UNISAN) en 2019. Imparte talleres de Mitología, Clásicos y Escritura. Sus obras hasta el día de hoy son: El gran niño, electrones de un sueño; Jacinta; La maestra Milagros; Palingenesia; Los mitos del alba; Grimori Mundi; Litterae; Todos somos Magos; El Tarot de don Quijote; El oráculo de don Quijote; El Manifiesto Luminista; Crónica de una reparación vital; Numué la dama de los cuentos; Luz en Pueblo Pequeño y El Evangelio del Universo: Conversaciones entre Lilith y el Ángel. https://www.yolandaramirezmichel.com/ https://www.facebook.com/yolanda.rami... https://www.instagram.com/yolandarami... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/oounGc-dfmg A través de la trama del libro se propone un diálogo e integración del mundo material y espiritual. La historia de amor de Lilith y el Ángel nos habla de una posible historia de amor en nuestra propia psique. Yolanda Ramírez Poeta, escritora, maestra y editora mexicana. Especialista en Mitología Comparada y Hermenéutica del Tarot. Directora de Trithemius Talleres Literarios. Obtuvo el Doctorado Honoris Causa en Ciencias de la Educación por la Universidad Santander de México (UNISAN) en 2019. Imparte talleres de Mitología, Clásicos y Escritura. Sus obras hasta el día de hoy son: El gran niño, electrones de un sueño; Jacinta; La maestra Milagros; Palingenesia; Los mitos del alba; Grimori Mundi; Litterae; Todos somos Magos; El Tarot de don Quijote; El oráculo de don Quijote; El Manifiesto Luminista; Crónica de una reparación vital; Numué la dama de los cuentos; Luz en Pueblo Pequeño y El Evangelio del Universo: Conversaciones entre Lilith y el Ángel. https://www.yolandaramirezmichel.com/ https://www.facebook.com/yolanda.rami... https://www.instagram.com/yolandarami... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.
*** Suscribete a mi canal ***https://cutt.ly/ByNmfcgLos aullidos se escuchan como gritos que llegan hasta el cielo, dándole paso a la presencia de los hombres lobo, ¿realidad o fantasía? Eso lo descubriremos con nuestro invitado Manuel Muñoz Heras, quien nos revelará a través de casos de la vida real, la existencia o no de estos seres de la noche.En las noticias del misterio, Javier nos hablará de:-Los 18 astronautas q nos llevaran a la luna-Filtradas investigaciones y fotografías de ovnis tomadas por el pentágono -Los extraterrestres existen y Trump lo iba a revelar-La moda de los monolitos -1 gramo del asteroide RyuguEn los lugares con historia, Kela nos iremos hasta los Estados Unidos, donde existe una carretera demasiado particular, llamada la calle principal de América o conocida también como la ruta 66, aquí existen una serie de interesantes hallazgos que harían de cualquier viaje la mayor aventura.Por último, hablaremos sobre el documental las “Pirámides Murcianas”, el cortometraje que investiga posibles evidencias del fenómeno extraterrestre en la región de Murcia, con un tono humorístico pero al mismo tiempo serio, nos lleva a una serie de conclusiones fuera de lo común, poniéndonos a pensar sobre la posibilidad de que esta región estuvo habitada por seres de otro mundo hace miles de años.*** Apoyanos ***https://cutt.ly/VujVpND*** Voz de la intro ***Xavi Villanueva. Web: https://abismofm.com Twitter: @abismofm Facebook: Abismo Producciones*** Voz en off ***Valeria Surcis twitter: @valeriasurcis @QuieroContarTuHblog: www.valeriasurcis.blogspot.comE-Mail: surcisvaleria@gmail.com*** Kela Carrasco ***Blog de Kela: https://raylossuenosprohibidos.blogspot.com/Canal de Youtube de Kela: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUKJBLjpY26KIGNymLR3u8AInstagram: @kela_carrasco_80*** Guión ***Eduar Pajaro Peña "Angel Yosniel"Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A963852741NBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelyosniel/E-Mail: angelyosniel@gmail.com*** Redes Sociales ***Twitter : @universoredFacebook: Misterioso universo en la red*** Correo Electrónico ***misteriosouniversored@gmail.com*** Unete al grupo de Telegram ***Grupo de Telegram: https://cutt.ly/DujBPxg*** Suscribete ***Apple Podcast: https://cutt.ly/CujVXTMSpotify: https://cutt.ly/EujV96TIvoox: https://cutt.ly/VujV64PSpreaker: https://cutt.ly/MujBoyU
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SummarySeveral years ago the executive leadership team of Chick-fil-a had worked for quite some time on how to keep up with the competitive challenge created in their industry by Boston Chicken (later known as Boston Market). After a period of intense research and market studies, a group of young visionary leaders with big ideas and bright strategies found themselves in a committee room of frenzied debate over how to get bigger faster! At the height of the dialogue, Truett Cathy the founder of Chick-fil-a began to pound on the table, which was very uncharacteristic of this admirable leader. When every eye in the room turned to him, he exclaimed that he was sick and tired of all this talk about getting bigger. Then he said: “Gentlemen, I am sick and tired of hearing you talk about us getting bigger! What we need to be talking about is getting BETTER! If we get better our customers will demand we get bigger!”Join us tomorrow for our annual vision sermon. We don't serve chicken sandwiches, so what do we need to get better at, as a church family? Love. Jesus. Simple.Transcript: You're listening to audio from Mosaic Boston church. If you'd like to check out more resources, learn about Mosaic Boston and our neighborhood churches, or donate to this ministry, please visit Mosaicboston.comHeavenly father, holy God, we thank you that you know our greatest need through your son Jesus Christ through the holy gospel. And I pray Holy Spirit that you come into this place, apply that gospel to us and plant in our hearts a holy ambition to proclaim the gospel. To speak the gospel. To speak the gospel in word and to embody the gospel in deed.I pray, Lord, for everyone here who has been at Mosaic for a while, maybe even from the beginning. I pray that you renew our holy ambition. Why are we here? Why are we doing this? Remind us Lord. Give us a fresh zeal, fresh fervency. And Lord, for those who are visiting or looking for a church, I pray Lord today also give them this holy ambition. What is the greatest goal? What is the greatest ambition for our lives? And show us that it's not just career.It's not a GPA. It's not getting those degrees. It's not money. It's not status. It's not reputation. There's a greater ambition that you have for us, an eternal ambition with eternal implications for eternal souls. Lord, show us also today that you called us to an embodied spirituality. That you don't want us to compartmentalize our Christianity and our private lives and then live a public life that has nothing to do with our faith.But show us that you want integration, private, public, every sphere of life, and you want the gospel at the center permeating everything. I pray today renew our vision as a church as well. We pray this in Christ's Holy name, Amen. Popeye's chicken or Chick-fil-A? This is a church after all. I'm sure you've heard of the frenzy debate the past couple of weeks.Popeye's chicken came out with a brand new chicken sandwich that suspiciously resembled the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich. The famous one, the first one, the best one. Chick-fil-A actually sparked the chicken war debate with a tweet. The tweet was just the image of the recipe and it was the same exact recipe as Popeye's. And Popeye's Twitter handle responded by saying, “Y'all good?”And that's what spatted the war on all fronts including memetic communication, memes. My favorite meme was the Lord's supper with Jesus and the disciples. Everyone had Chick-fil-A except for one guy. So be careful. It was actually so big the guy in Tennessee named Craig Barr actually sued Popeye's for running out of chicken. He sued them for $5,000 because he spent like weeks looking for the sandwich, driving around everywhere.And because he was so distracted he broke one of his rims on his car and it cost $1,500. I've got all kinds of questions there. Your priority is just not... And so he's suing them for the rim and then his friends laughed at him to the point that he's now humiliated and that he can't be happy without the Popeye's chicken sandwich. Why do I even bring that up? I bring that up about what made Chick-fil-A, Chick-fil-A?Why is that even a thing? It dominates the cultural conversation in the United States. Well, Chick-fil-A actually for four years in a row it's been rated America's favorite restaurant. How did that happen? Well, in the early 2000s Chick-fil-A was actually competing with a restaurant called Boston Chicken which later was renamed to Boston Market.And Boston Market was growing rapidly and the managers at Chick-fil-A, the executives got together and they said, "How can we counter that growth? How can we compete with Boston Market?” They brought in these young visionaries and with bright ideas, bright strategies, etc. And they're all talking about growing faster, growing faster, growing bigger.And then Truett Cathy, who was the founder of Chick-fil-A, started pounding the table with his fist which is out of character because he was a really humble guy. And every eye turned and looked at him and he said, “Gentlemen, I'm sick and tired of all the talk about us getting bigger. We need to be talking about getting better. If we get better our customers will demand that we get bigger.”Why is that important to us today? This today is the annual Mosaic Boston vision sermon. Vision sermon of 2019, what do we as a church need to get better at? Love Jesus. Simple. We need to understand those values and understand that our vision in a very granular way and as it applies to everything that we do. Lots of Christians have an anti-vision for their life. This is what Christians do not do. Don't do this, don't do this, don't do this.A lot of churches have an anti-vision for themselves as well. We are against this cause. We're against that cause. We at Mosaic need to have an active and positive vision. What are we all about? And why do we do this beginning of September every year? We do this to remind ourselves a fresh, who are we? We're a church plant.We started from scratch in the YMCA 316 Huntington Avenue in 2011. Every fall is so exciting. Fall in Boston is amazing and everyone's excited. There's an influx of energy in the city. Every fall I want to remind our church that we are still a church plant and every year we are replanting. Our core group is just a little bigger. We may have more resources at disposal.Same vision, same values. We're the same church. love Jesus, simple. To focus our attention today on these three points, we're going to look at Romans 15:18-24. Saint Paul writes this epistle to the church in Rome which is the most influential city in the Roman empire. This epistle transformed Rome which then led to transformation to all of the Roman empire.Romans 15:18, “For I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me to bring the Gentiles to obedience by word and deed. By the power of signs and wonders, by the power of the spirit of God so that from Jerusalem and all the way around to Illyricum I have fulfilled the ministry of the gospel of Christ. And thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named lest I build on someone else's foundation.”“But as it is written, those who have never been told of him will see and those who have never heard will understand. This is the reason why I've so often been hindered from coming to you, but now, since I no longer have any room for work in these regions, and since I've longed for many years to come to you, I hope to see you in passing as I go to Spain and to be helped on my journey there by you once I've enjoyed your company for a while.”This is the reading of God's holy narrative, infallible authoritative word. May you write these truths upon our hearts. Three points to frame up our time. It's just our values at Mosaic but in reverse order, simple Jesus and love. Why do I start with simple? Look at Saint Paul, this is his driving force. This is the thing that's driving everything that he does.It's his life manifesto. Romans 15:20, “I make it my ambition to preach the gospel.” I love this word ambition. It means to aspire. Have a cherished desire or a lofty goal. It's a holy ambition that keeps you focused on the most important thing and the primary thing. Keeps you focused on the greatest thing so that you don't spend your life just doing good things. I love the fact that he's ambitious.We're a church full of many ambitious people in a city of many ambitious people. Ambitious for what? Many for themselves. What are your greatest desires? What are your greatest goals? What drew you to the city? Getting an education, your GPA. Is that what's driving you? Getting a job after college and your career, progressing up the career. What are your ambitions?I love that Saint Paul is so fired up about the gospel. Too many Christians are passive. Yeah, I'm a Christian. I go to church once in a while. Yeah, I'm just here to find some friends. Saint Paul says no. This is my ambition. There's nothing that's driving him more than preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ for the glory of God and the joy of people. Saint Paul wanted to go to Rome.He writes to them and he says, “I've been stuck. I wanted to see you for a few years but I'm focused on preaching the gospel here. Once I'm done with that I'll go elsewhere.” It keeps him focused. And as an organization, as a church, we need to also be focused to create unity around the mission, around the vision, which is to preach the gospel. Saint Paul, how did you change the Roman empire? Jesus Christ, how did you change the world?Disciples, how did you spark the greatest movement in all of human history? That's what Christianity is. How did that happen? One itinerant preaching rabbi, carpenter turned rabbi, gets some disciples and then those disciples proclaimed this gospel that he lived a perfect life, died a death that we deserve to die on the cross. Came back from the dead and then those disciples go and they proclaim this gospel to the point of death.Every single one of them except for the apostle John, who was isolated on the Island of Patmos, exiled there, transformed the world. Christianity grew by 40% per decade, so much so that in the fourth century where 50% of the Roman empire were Christians. And Constantine says, “How do we consolidate power? We need to become Christian.” What did you do to make that happen?They preached the gospel. That's what Saint Paul is saying. How did the reformation happen? Martin Luther was asked at the end of his life, this is the guy who nailed the Ninety-five Theses October 31st, 1517 to the church doors in Wittenberg. And he was asked at the end of his life, “How do you transform the spiritual world of Europe so much so that it transformed all of Europe.”This is what he said at the end of his life. “I opposed intelligences and all the papers but never with force. I simply taught, preached, wrote God's word. Otherwise, I did nothing. And while I slept or drank Wittenburg beer with my friends Philip Amsdorf, the word so greatly weakened the papacy that no prince or emperor ever inflicted such losses upon it. I did nothing. The word did everything.”Why is this point one? Because it sounds so simple. What else did you guys do? They did a lot of other things but they focused on this one thing that actually empowered them to do all of the other things. Why is this a Holy ambition? This is our ambition as a church. Mosaic Boston's holy ambition is to see people who are far from the Lord become Christians. Why is it holy? Because it comes from a holy God.It's written in a Holy word empowered by the Holy Spirit. What did the early church focus on? Whatever they did, it worked. They permeated a secular society, a secular empire. What did they do? Acts 2:42-47, “The early Christians devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. And awe came upon every soul and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles.”“And all who believed were together and had all things in common and they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all as any had need. And day by day attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes. They received their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor with all the people and the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.”What did they focus on? They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching. That's the holy scriptures. The gospel. They had fellowship. They met in the temple to study the scriptures, to worship God. This is why you're here. We're just doing what the early church did. We're gathering in a temple, Ohabei Shalom, in order to worship God. That's the first step. Mosaic, what do we do? We worship God together corporately.And then what else did they do? They had fellowship together in homes breaking bread. They would meet in homes around different nights of the week, different neighborhoods in apartments, and they would meet to study the Holy scriptures together, pray, have some fellowship. Break bread together, get to know one another, get to know each other's needs. And as you get to know other people and you know their needs, you say, you know what? Maybe I have some resources to meet these people's needs.So they start sharing. What are they doing? Worship, community and service. That transformed the Roman empire. What are we at Mosaic? What do we focus on? This is the simplicity of our model. This is our distinctive. If your church shopping, what makes Mosaic Boston different? It's this. It's simplicity. That's why I started with this. This is point one. Point one, we do three things.We're like Chipotle. Chipotle does three things, burritos, quesadillas and bowls. We do three things. We do worship services, community groups and service teams. Why? Because that allows you to have enough margin in your life to actually live the Christian life amongst those who are not yet Christians. It gives you bandwidth. It gives you margin. You gather together and worship service is on Sundays.You become a disciple worshiping God. That's how we discipled. Then community groups, the disciples gathering community to disciple one another. And then service teams. Disciples are not just consumers, they're producers. First week of September or last week of August I preached the vision sermon and other years I have said this. I said we do only three things because of the challenges of the city.It's very transient. 30% of the population moves in and out every year. It's very expensive. Our resources are limited and people are really busy, etc. That's why we only do three things. I don't say that anymore. Even if we had $1 billion. Even God sends us the gospel patron who's like, "Here's a check, $4 billion. Who do I make it out to? Mosaic Boston." We will still do three things.We would still primarily do three things because this is what the early church did. That was the recipe of simplicity. And I say that because a lot of churches in the United States have lost the vision from the very beginning. They keep adding ministry after ministry, adding this service or that service. And why do they do that? Because it's an attractional model. Comes to us. Here's our goods and services.Here's the services that we provide. Come to us we're going to meet your needs, etc. And what's happened is Christianity in the United States has turned people from being disciples of Jesus Christ. We're sacrificing to consumers that are just consuming. Consumers do not change the world, disciples do. We do three things so that we have actually as a church the bandwidth to plant more churches.Why? Because that's what the early church did. They did these three things as they planted churches in particular in urban contexts. Why do we want to plant a church and we planted this church? We planted Mosaic to make a plant. We're helping other church plants start around the city. We love church plants. I get pictures all the time when people are like, "Hey, this church is advertising on a T and their advertisements look suspiciously like ours."Good. Get the name of Jesus out there. Do it. Jesus is the greatest brand name in the history of the universe. Great. I want to see Jesus everywhere. Statistically, why do we do this? New churches reach three to six times more non-Christians than older churches. They reach new generations of young adults who disproportionately are drawn to start up churches. And new churches are more entrepreneurial as they innovate, bringing new ideas, training new leaders that spark renewal in other churches all in expanding the kingdom of God.Saint Paul says, what's my ambition? I make it my ambition. I continually do this. I make it my ambition to preach the gospel at Mosaic Boston. We make it our ambition to preach the gospel. Why? Because Jesus changes everything, and that's point two. Jesus Christ. Jesus is at the center of everything that we do at Mosaic. Why? Because Jesus is the living word of God. In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God.Jesus the living word as attested to in the written word. This is why the Holy scriptures are fundamental to everything that we do. Where did Saint Paul get his passion for proclaiming the gospel? Where did he get his marching orders for the mission? He got it from Jesus Christ. He was on the road to Damascus. He was going to persecute Christians. Jesus meets him. The living Christ resurrected, meets him and says, "Saul, why are you persecuting me?" And Saint Paul shares his testimony in Acts 22 and then Acts 26.And Acts 26:15, this is his account, "And I said, 'Who are you Lord?' And the Lord said, 'I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. But rise and stand upon your feet for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to point you as a servant and witness to the things in which you have seen me and to those in which I will appear to you, delivering you from your people and from the Gentiles to whom I am sending you to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me."What's fascinating, Romans 15, is that Saint Paul does not say, though he could have, I make it my ambition to proclaim the gospel because that's what Jesus told me. He could have said that. Every other world religion starts like that. I got a word from God. Follow me. It's not what he does. He could have done that. He says, I have this ambition because, this is Romans 15:20. Look at that text with me. "And thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named lest I build on someone else's foundation, but as is written."And then he quotes Isaiah 52:15, "Those who have never been told of him , Christ, will see in those who have never heard will understand." He doesn't just point to his experience on the Damascus road, something we don't have. He refers to God's written word, something that we do have. Why? He says what I'm doing now, this gospel that I'm proclaiming, it was prophesied centuries before Christ even appeared in Isaiah 52, Isaiah 53.Isaiah 53 is one of the clearest prophecies of Jesus Christ, the suffering servant, his sacrifice as the lamb of God for our sins. He grounds his mission not just in the subjective experience of what God told him, though he could have. Though that was legitimate, he grounds it in the word of God. This is why we love the Holy scripture at Mosaic. It's why the center of our time together is someone getting up here and proclaiming the word of God for 40 to 45 to 50, depends on the level of inspiration that week, proclaiming God's word.Why? This is what sanctifies our hearts and also what nourishes our souls and our hearts. Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. What we do at Mosaic, we want to do God's work God's way as it is attested to in God's word. Jesus is at the center. The focus is on Christ because that's how the Trinity has set things up. Obviously we believe in the Trinity, but Romans 15:15-18 he has the Trinity in the text.But on some points I've written to you very boldly by way of reminder because of the grace given me by God. That's God the father, they us. To be a minister of Christ Jesus, God the son, to the Gentiles and priestly service of the gospel of God so that the offering of the Gentiles may be acceptable sanctified by the Holy spirit. He's got the Trinity right here but he's proclaiming Christ. Why is he doing that? Because Christ makes God defined. Christ defines God.This is who God is. This God is like. This is what God wants from us. Christ embodied spirituality. This is why we put Jesus in all of our marketing and Jesus at the center of everything that we do because a lot of churches in the city they're fine with talking about God in general or spirituality in general. As soon as you say the name of Jesus Christ, that makes everything clear. This is what we're all about. We're about Jesus Christ.Romans 15:19-21 Saint Paul emphasizes the gospel over and over. He says, "By the power of signs and wonders, by the power of the spirit of God so that from Jerusalem and all the way around Illyricum I have fulfilled the ministry of the gospel of Christ. And thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel not where Christ has already been named, less I build on someone else's foundation. But as it is written, those who have never been told of him will see and those who have never heard of him will understand."Saint Paul, why the gospel? Why do you got to talk about the gospel? Because this is the way that God saves people. Romans 10:17, "Faith comes from hearing and hearing through the word of Christ." Let's proclaim the gospel because this is the means that God has chosen in order to save you. When they hear the truth of the gospel and it permeates their heart, transforms them from the inside out, not ashamed of the gospel which is the power of God onto salvation.Why is it the power of God on salvation? Because it saves us. You hear it, you believe it, and it saves you. Why is it so important for us to emphasize the gospel of Jesus Christ? Because we need to know what it took to save us. We need to know that this is what it took. Our sin is so grave. Our depravity is so utter. It's so dark. Our darkness is so dark that this is what it took. It took God becoming one of us, living the perfect life that he demands from each one of us.The life that we should have lived but couldn't or wouldn't. And then Jesus Christ the son of God goes to the cross dying an excruciating death, absorbing the wrath of God on the cross as our substitutionary atonement for us instead of us, in our place. And dies and he's raised on the third day and by grace through faith in that work we are saved. When people hear this, those who are far from God, the spirit applies it to them and then they are saved. They are transformed.This is why at Mosaic we do talk specifically about sin. Because in order to proclaim the gospel, the good news, you got to talk about the bad news. We just spent three months in the 1st Corinthians which made explicitly clear what sin is. It didn't just talk about sin, it talked about sins. When you talk about sins, when you talk about our need for salvation in specific areas of our lives. We do talk about the bad news and then we bring in the good news and the good news seems so good.Why is that distinctive for us? If you're from another part of the country, you're like, "Why is the gospel? Why are you defining that Jesus at the center of this church?" Because we're in Boston, Massachusetts. There are a lot of church buildings here and Christianity used to be thriving. The great awakenings transformed this city years ago. This is what happened over time and we've seen this cycle over and over.People proclaim the gospel, proclaim the gospel, proclaim the gospel. After a while culture begins to change and you're like, ooh, it's getting really hard to talk about sin. And whoever the preacher is stops talking about sin because he's trying to make the message more palatable because he's trying to grow the church and the people and the pews are like, "I don't want to talk about sin. Let's fire this guy. Let's bring another guy in."And what happens in an attempt to make the message of God palatable. Let's talk about God. Let's talk about his love. Let's talk about grace in general. Let's not talk about sin specifically. You lose the power that transforms people. If you just keep patting people on the head as they're walking in waywordly into sin, what happens is they just walk away and then churches are empty.They've emptied themselves of the power of the gospel and then they end up empty. Saint Paul says Romans 15:20, "I make it my ambition to preach the gospel." At Mosaic, what do we do? We make it our ambition to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ because Jesus changes everything. And by doing so, we are motivated by love and we spread God's love. Holy ambitions are never about self exaltation.They're always a form of love because what love does is it tries to meet people's greatest needs. And that brings us to point 3, love. A Christ instrument in Paul's mission wasn't just proclaiming the gospel. That was front and center. That was the most important thing. But when the gospel is proclaimed it all always brings with it love. What's at the center of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Love.What is the gospel? It's God giving himself, sacrificing himself. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son so whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. What is love? Love is sacrifice. If you proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ and you accept the gospel of Jesus Christ, you accept God's sacrificial love. What does that do to you? You start sacrificially loving the people around you.That's why Saint Paul connects word and deed. Look at verse 18, "For I will not venture to speak of anything except what Christ has accomplished through me to bring the Gentiles to obedience." How? By word and deed. The truth of love you speak it and you also act. Love entails words and sacrificial acts. We do those two things and then the Holy Spirit takes it and empowers it. In verse 19, "By the power of signs and wonders, by the power of the spirit of God."As we do these things we understand that it does take the miraculous work of the spirit of God to empower us. As I stand up here and I proclaim the most counter-cultural message that you will hear anywhere in modern America and I'm doing in Boston, Massachusetts, September 1st, 2019. I know that unless the spirit of God shows up and unless the spirit of God moves in your heart, all I'm doing is I'm gathering kindling.But as we gather kindling, as we gather logs and we pray for the Holy Spirit to send fire from heaven. That's the story of Mosaic Boston. Mosaic Boston's literally a miracle. Every Christian is a walking miracle. That means you are regenerated. Your brought from death to life, transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light. You're a walking miracle. And then God brings these walking miracles together and brings some more walking miracles and it forms a church.Mosaic Boston is a miracle. I was at a pastors meeting this weekend. One of the pastors asked me, "Hey, how are you?" My only response is I'm still here. Praise God. Still love the Lord, still married. My kids love the Lord most days and I still get to be pastor. Praise God. Mosaic is a miracle. The fact that we exist here with the resources that we have with understanding who I am, how fallen of a man I am, how much I need Jesus every single day. Walking miracle.That Mosaic exists as a miracle so it does attest to the power of God. Why has God chosen to pour his grace out on a Mosaic? Well, he's given us pattern in the Holy scriptures. He says when churches devote themselves to the following things: to doing God's word God's way and in particular ways, God pours out his blessing. That's my only explanation. What are those three things? It's love in three forms.It's the great commandment, the great compassion and the great commission. A great church is formed when there's a great commitment to the great commandment, the great compassion and the great commission. I'll just go through each one. The great commandment is Matthew 21:36. A gentleman comes to Jesus and said, "Teacher, what is the great commandment in the law?"And he said to them, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And the second is like it, you shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets." The great commandment, love God, love people with everything that you got and then he defines it with the great compassion.What does it mean to love my neighbor as myself? That's Matthew 25:34-40. Then the King will say to those on his right, this is at the second judgment, "Come you who are blessed by my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me. I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me."Then the righteous will answer him saying, "Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you or naked and clothe you? And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?" The King will answer them, "Truly I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers did it to me."Great compassion has come to every single Christian. Jesus says when there's someone in need and you see that someone is in need, God's brought this person into your life or you here of someone in need. Jesus is saying when you serve that person, when you meet that need, you're actually serving me. The great commandment always leads to a desire to be part of the great compassion and then the great commission.Matthew 28:18-20, "And Jesus came and said, 'All authority in heaven and earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father, of the son of the Holy Spirit. Teaching them to observe all that I've commanded you. And behold, I'm with you always to the end of the age." When we as believers are committed together to the great commandment, great compassion, great commission that makes for a great church and movement of God.Here's the temptation. Here's why I started with point one about the simplicity of the model of Mosaic because here's what happens often. You hear texts like this, in particular about the great compassion or even the great commission. And you start saying, man, that is so awesome. That's great. I've got a passion for this. Let's start a Mosaic Boston soup kitchen for example, or a Mosaic Boston X ministry. Fill in the X. I love the heartbeat item.But here's what was happening and let me just analyze this. You're mixing categories. Here's what I mean. These commandments are given directly to Christians and the commandments are so weighty that often it's tempting to shirk personal responsibility and put the onus of that responsibility on the pastoral staff. Let's start this thing and what I mean is you guys start it and I'll come once in a while.But then I move away and then this thing is still going. And who's managing this thing? I have my personal responsibilities as a Christian to the great commandment and the great compassion and the great commission. That's my personal responsibility as a Christian. Those are things I got to do even outside of being a pastor. But I also have pastoral responsibilities. My pastoral responsibilities, mine and pastor Jan's.Our responsibilities, our job is not to do the ministry for you. It's not to fulfill the great commandment, great compassion and great commission for you. Our job as pastors is Ephesians 4:11-12 and he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds, the teachers. Jesus gave them to the church to equip the saints for the work of the ministry for building up the body of Christ.God gives pastoral staff in order to equip the church, the Christians, in order to fulfill the mission that God has for each one individually. How do we equip? How did Saint Paul equip? How did the apostles equip? Through the gospel. We teach the gospel. You think through absolutely every single area of your life how the gospel impacts those areas. Therefore, you do not need our permission to be a Christian.If you are called to help in a significant way to alleviate hunger or to help the homeless population. Whatever you call it, go do it. Join other people in the city that are already doing it. You're just doing it out of a heart of gratitude for the gospel of Jesus Christ. Let me connect the two using just a little exegesis built on one word. A theology built on one word from scripture. It's the word palingenesia.Palingenesia is the word for regeneration. It's used twice in Holy scripture. Wants to talk about personal regeneration and wants to talk about the regeneration of the physical world. Titus 3:5 he saved us not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration, palingenesia, and renewal of the Holy Spirit. Regeneration is we had hearts of stone toward God, hardened and desensitized.The Holy Spirit through the proclamation of the gospel gives a new heart that is sensitive toward God, regeneration. Matthew 19:28 the second time in scripture that this word is used. Jesus said to them truly I say to you in the new world, same word palingenesia. In the new world or in the regeneration. When the son of man will sit on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on 12 Thrones joining the 12 tribes of Israel.He's talking about the new heavens and the new world, a physical reality. It's the same word for regeneration and the theology behind it is God created a physical world and it was perfect. Sin corrupts everything, taints everything. God regenerates individual Christians who then empowered by the Holy Spirit work together to bring restoration and renewal to the world now to make it as it will be in the new heavens and the new earth which was also the same way it was intended from the beginning.In your theology of Christianity if you only have the idea of spiritual palingenesia, me, personally, individualistic, by myself. If it's all about just personal regeneration, then your Christianity becomes individualistic. It becomes focused on self exclusively. My sins have been forgiven. I'm going to spend eternity with God and now I'm going to do whatever I want until that day when I go to heaven.If you only have the second idea of palingenesia to change the world, you're focusing on the recreation of the heaven earth apart from a personal understanding of rebirth. You so emphasized cultural engagement that you have no salt and light to offer the world. Without a unified understanding of palingenesia this warped dualism emerges. I think this is one of the biggest problems with the church in the United States today.This is dualism of this is my Christian life, my privatized spiritual, my personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It has nothing to do with my public life. Or we need to do good work. We need to fight for social justice, for racial reconciliation, for economic redemption, etc. We need to do all this stuff and you're trying to do apart from the spiritual resource, apart from the power of the Holy Spirit.Christ redeems us and then he gives us wisdom and power to work for renewal in our physical lives. Here's what I mean. What is culture? Culture in a city, culture in a country is the result of a societies core beliefs, core values. The things that the world finds sacred. It's what you believe about the meaning of life. It's what you believe about right and wrong. It's what you believe about what it means to be human and that's fleshed out in what we do and the things that we produce.When people say, "I'm not religious, I'm spiritual." Everybody's religious. Every single person is religious. Why? Because every single person finds something sacred. You have sacred values for which you're willing to sacrifice whatever those are. Whatever the most sacred thing in your life is, that's your religion. That's why for many people today their religion really is politics. It's politics or it might be money or career, etc.Let's just take politics in general. Why is politics in the United States so antagonistic? Like people hate each other. Because when you're on one side and you meet someone on the other side, that person isn't just wrong, that person's a heretic. That person's blaspheming. What do you do with heretics? You kill heretics. The thing that you are willing to give your life for easily morphs into the thing you are willing to kill for. That's religion.Then the gospel comes in and say you know what the gospel is? We deserve death, but Jesus Christ comes and he takes the debt that we deserve to give us life. He infuses our hearts with love and grace. Now we take those values and they absolutely transform everything that we do. Everything we do, we do with kindness. We have a different definition of tolerance and forgiveness and grace and generosity.The gospel changes our worldview, our inner motives, and gives us power to live that out in the culture. When Christians now do their work, the bulk of our life, 80% of our life we spend working. Many churches and a lot of Christians they have this false understanding of what it means to be spiritual. There's this idea of a vocational pyramid. At the very top of the vocational pyramid is Mother Teresa.And then you got missionaries in different countries and then you got pastors, church planners. And then you got people in the helping professions, doctors and nurses. And then you got people who do academic work. And then you've got people who arts and music. At the very bottom you've got people who do business. Do you do business but the way that connects to your faith is you better make enough money to then tithe significantly, become a gospel patron and help the church.Or medicine's important but what's more important is a person's soul and spiritual work. And you know what's forgotten completely? Is blue collar work. Blue collar work it's a separate pyramid. What did Jesus do for 17 years before he started even his gospel ministry from age 13 to age 30? He was a carpenter. This is all to say that when we do the work that we do and it's infused with the values that God has given to us through the gospel, we're recreating the world. It's palingenesia from the inside that's leading to renewal in the physical world.We do it to the glory of God and to the joy of all people. The better that we do that we create plausibility structures. What do I mean by plausibility structure? Your life creates something that makes what you say plausible. If you do good work and you do it so well that now people can't but pay attention to what you're saying, that's a plausibility structure. For example, Mother Teresa, she got invited to the Clinton White House.And what does she do when she got invited to the Clinton White House? She berated the Clinton administration for supporting abortion and they couldn't but listen to her because of her work in Calcutta. Another example is Alexander Solzhenitsyn who lived through the Soviet gulags. Before he went to the Gulags he was an author. After he came out from the gulags he continued to write and because his writing was so phenomenal he won a Nobel Prize in literature.A lot of other people lived through the gulags but didn't have even close to the same platform as Alexander Solzhenitsyn because of the symbolic capital that Nobel Prize brought with it. It's all to say do good work. As Christians do good work for the renewal of the culture. When you see something in the world, this should not be the way it is. This is not God's will in the economy. In health this isn't God's will.Now go as the Lord leads, go bring the gospel into that. And the increase in philanthropy, mercy, justice, racial reconciliation, integrity. This right here makes the world a better place. This is one of the reasons why Boston is so strategically important. This is why it's important to plant a church here and continue planting churches here because this is the place where minds and hearts are shaped.People from all over the world come here. They're coming here to get educated, they're coming here to get jobs. And as they do their minds and hearts are shaped with human secularism and then they take that worldview and they export it to the world. What do we do? We're here to say, you know that worldview, it doesn't satisfy. That worldview it doesn't fill your heart with joy. It doesn't answer the most important questions.That worldview is vapid and it's actually empty because it's not true. There's something better. There's the way of Jesus Christ. There's the gospel. That's why we make it our ambition to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. That's why we've been here for the past, in October will be eight years. When I was in seminary I thought I was going to go and do international mission work.My wife and I this is why we had our first baby Sophia our first year in seminary, which is crazy. But that's because I was like, I don't know where we're going to go in the world and I don't know what those hospitals are like so let's have a baby now. That was my daughter Sophia and that's why she's given a word as a name because that's what seminarians do. Sophia means wisdom. And then my second year in seminary I learned about church planting.I was like church planting sounds amazing. I found out that church planting is statistically the most effective way of getting the gospel out. You plant the gospel in an area, you plant a church and it just statistically do more evangelism because what I said about new churches. And what did Saint Paul do? He planted churches in urban context like places of influence, places where people go and then they'd leave.And at that time Boston was the least church city in the United States. That was 2009. If you Google least church city and there's all kinds of studies, Boston was number one. By God's grace God's been moving in the city. Through Mosaic it's a miracle, through other gospel proclaiming churches. The Barna study came out in June 5th, 2019. The most post-Christian cities in America 2019, Springfield Massachusetts, Portland Auburn Maine, Providence Rhode Island, still got this. Number four, Burlington, Vermont. Boston's number five. Praise God. It used to be number one.This stuff pumps me up. I love numbers. I love stats. I've also seen this in real life like real life change. Now, why are we still number five? Is my question. Here's what I just want to say with this. 25 years ago Boston Massachusetts, under 1% of Bostonians were in gospel centered churches. 10 years ago it was around 2%. Now it's 3.6% almost 4% of people that have some kind of connection to a gospel centered church.By 2026, if we remain on this trajectory Lord willing, we're on trajectory to hit 15%. Why is that important? Because sociologists have noticed that when a certain minority population in a community increases to anywhere between 10% and 20%, then the culture of the entire community begins to change. We keep going Mosaic. By 2026 we can reach a tipping point where now we can transform a city.Where Bostonians are not plugged into gospel centered churches, but they express gospel values of mercy and friendship and grace and kindness and generosity and justice and hope and they express it in their lives which transforms the city, transforms the region, and you know the influence of Boston we can transform the world. What am I trying to say with all that? I'm trying to say, if you've been here at Mosaic from the beginning I'm praying for the Lord to rekindle in your heart a holy ambition.I pray that for myself. I've got to do this every Sunday. Once in a while you got to pray. But every time pump yourself up. How? This is how, when I see people passionate for God it's so counter-cultural love. But then also like if you're new to the city and you're church shopping and you're here today, this is a sign from God that you should join Mosaic or another gospel center church but you're already here.We're not just calling you like I want to go to Mosaic once in a while. No. What does Paul say? I make it my ambition to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ. Join us in our ambition here at Mosaic in that holy ambition. Let's pray. Heavenly father, we thank you for the gospel and we thank you for this church. I thank you Holy Spirit for everything that you're doing, continue doing, continue glorify the name of Jesus Christ.Lord, we are sinners and we are wicked and we are depraved but you are such a glorious and generous God and gracious to us. We thank you Jesus for your sacrifice on the cross. As we take the bread and cup right now I pray that we repent of all sin and give you all glory and meditate upon what it took to save us and that you are God that was willing to take it. We thank you for that. We pray this in Christs' name, Amen.
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Today we begin a new class on Restitutio on the Kingdom of God. Jesus said the kingdom was like a treasure hidden in a field—it’s so valuable it’s worth selling everything to purchase. He said to seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness above what we eat or wear. In this class we’ll spend Read more about 84: Kingdom Restoration (Kingdom of God 1)[…]