#StrongerTogether, Part 5 by Jacques Genis
August 28, 2023
Sermon summary:

Book of 1 Timothy. We are stronger together when we remember who we are. We have family values as part of God's household. We are stronger together when we know who we are and why we are here. We are to represent God's goodness in the world. Our mission unifies us. We are stronger together when we have clear family values. We need to be a praying community, and leadership should be based on having a godly character, not on looks or charisma.
Watch the full service here (the sermon starts at 42 mins).

Get God's grace. Titus was appointed by the Apostle Paul to minister to a Gentile audience. God's grace gives us salvation and teaches us to say no to ungodliness. God poured out his grace on us.
Learn to control your character. Grace and conduct go together. Can you control (press the pause or stop button) yourself?

Surprised by hope. We are able to offer hope to others even when we face challenges. Do we see trouble in life as opportunities to advance the gospel? Being united with Christ means we must be unified with others. We are called to look after the interests of others. We need to have humility in all areas of our lives. Press on towards the goal. How much energy do you spend looking at the past instead of straining towards the future and what's ahead. You cannot look behind you when you plough.
Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ.

We are stronger together when we respect each other; trust one another's motives; pray together, and more. We need to develop inner strength to deal with life's challenges. As we grow deep roots we won't get shaken easily. Then we need to make allowances for each other's faults, be patient, and make every effort to keep the unity of peace.

Changing takes courage—but parenting God’s way means choosing His path, and knowing where our help comes from. Righteousness is about healing and strengthening relationships, not achieving perfection. Don’t conform to the world’s ways—seek God’s perspective on parenting. Model the behaviour you want to see, and let His Word draw your heart to your children, and theirs to yours. Be present in their spiritual journey—it's not optional, it's your responsibility.