4th Sunday after the Epiphany!
Introduction:
A. Have you ever
gone Berry Picking, especially for the kind that has thorns?
B. Where my
grandmother lived in
C. Upon
reflecting on berry picking, there are a lot of connections with the Christian
life. It could be used as modern day
parables about the Christian life.
D. Over the next
3 weeks we will look at a short series of sermons: modern day parables about
berry picking.
(Since we
were closed last week, I may combine the last 2 into a message for this week,
making it a 2 message series.)
Trans.
Today, we are going to talk about the "Son Ripened Christian."
Prayer
John 8:12 and I Cor. 1:26-31
I. Let's first look at the berry itself.
A. A berry or
any plant in complete darkness will not grow and will eventually die; sunlight
is an essential ingredient for life.
B. When a berry
gets the right amount of sunlight, it ripens and makes a delicious fruit that
we all love to eat and enjoy.
C. Also, after long exposure to the sunlight,
the berry dries, drops off into the soil, and reproduces, making another
vine come up.
1. This is a natural process for
the berry to yield itself to exposure to the sun thereby
reproducing. It will grow toward the sun!
2. After
reproducing, there are thousands more berries than before.
3. My
grandmother’s berry vines were very large, and each year, they had grown
larger.
II. How does this apply to our Christian lives?
A. As we look at
our scripture, we see that God has given us Jesus to be our Sonlight!
1. Through Christ, we attain
wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.
2. Through Christ, we grow and mature into what God would have us to be, through God’s Sanctifying Grace.
3. We become the beautiful fruit
after the proper exposure to the Son; we become
something that is able to be used to feed and help others!
a. We learn to love like Jesus!
b. We learn to share that love with all people
and invite them into the
Kingdom of God!
B. Also, we become something that reproduces for
Christ.
1. As
Christians, our part is in the yielding our lives to the Son. Just like berries
grow toward the son!
2. When we do, it is natural that
we will reproduce.
a.
We will want to share in some way. Because
of God’s love shown through us, we will draw people to God!
b. We may never
really know who all we have led to a closer walk with God when we are exposed
to the Son!
c. A life that is yielded to the Son will reproduce thousands of times itself in a lifetime!
3. All because of our exposure to
the Son!
III. What is this proper exposure to the Son, and
how can we be exposed? Rom. 12:1&2
A. It is a complete surrender to the will of the
Son! (Complete
exposure!)
1. It isn't a Spot exposure where
we let the Son hit this spot but hide other places in our
lives!
2. We are to
present ourselves whole and complete unto the Lord!
a. It should be
an everyday communication and walk with Christ where Christ is the reason we do
the things we do!
b. Christ's way
is the best for us and for those around us.
B. It is allowing Christ to transform us by the
renewing of our minds! This is the
way we continually get exposure to the Son, by seeing that our
minds are renewed.
1. Through Bible
Study and by reading the right things.
a. The Bible is God's written
word.
b.
Through the Bible, we are exposed to God through
Christ. Christ is our best
revelation of God! We understand
God best by looking at the life of Christ!
2. By letting
the right people influence us, Christian people who are dedicated.
3. By being selective of what we
hear and see.
a. When we see something enough,
it affects us.
b. When we think of what is out
there to see today, this is scary!
4. By seeing
that our minds continually get a dose of Sonlight and not darkness!
C. A Christian must have Sonlight to live &
grow!
1. When we shut ourselves off from
the Son, we will die spiritually.
2. Without continually being
exposed to the Son, we can't grow toward perfection in
Christ!
Conclusion:
A. When we have
the right amount of exposure to the Son, we will mature to the point we will
multiply (bear fruit).
B. We may not
always know who we have influenced, but we can rest assured we will multiply!
C. Are we getting this much exposure to the Son?
D. As we encounter Christ at the table today, we
can
yield to Christ those areas where we need to grow or
change!
Prayer of Confession
Service of Communion