Oakdale UMC Weekly Oakdale Sermons
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Oakdale UMC Sermons
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We are Beloved - Beloved Healing
This week's message turns our attention the Healing that occurs when we embrace our belovedness.
Scripture: John 3: 14 - 21
Key Points
We are God’s beloved; that’s our truth and we cannot change that.
For us to care about ourselves and the rest of creation, we must recognize and claim our belovedness.
Our journey leads to healing, which leads to gratitude, which leads to praise for the God who created us and calls us beloved.
Self-Reflective Thoughts for the Week Ahead
You are invited to take an active role in owning your belovedenss, what is in the impact to this decision?
Where are you now in your journey? Do you feel more or less beloved?
Where do you need healing in your life to feel beloved? -
We are Beloved - Beloved Passion
When we embrace our belovedness we also need to demonstrate the same passion as Jesus did for the marginalized.
Scripture: John 2:13-22
Key Points
1. Part of being beloved is recognizing the sacred value of our bodies and honoring them as such.
2. Passion, then, must be an inherent part of belovedness since our belovedness is the expression of God’s deep love within us.
3. Recognizing God’s passion within us will allow us to live out the call- ing in our lives for others.
Self-Reflective Thoughts for the Week Ahead
1. Knowing your body is a temple for God, how can this shape your view of yourself?
2. How is having passion and knowing you are beloved connected in your life?
3. What would it look like if you lived your life with passion as a be- loved disciple? -
We are Beloved - Beloved Listening
Listen to Him! It is a message from God that as Disciples we are called to be listeners in this world. When we listen we clearly hear are calling to love and worship God. It is also in listening that we will hear the Gospel message and go and share that message with the world.
Key Points
Disciples are called to listen to Jesus.
Listening to Jesus leads to us knowing we are beloved.
Listening requires being still, unplugged, patient, and giving Jesus control.
Self-Reflective Thoughts for the Week Ahead
When have you avoided being present to an experience by focusing on another task and staying busy?
How do you listen to Jesus and what makes this listening a challenge?
How many times does God tell you that you are beloved before you can hear this news?
Scripture: Mark 9: 2 - 9 -
We are Beloved - Beloved Wonder
We begin our Christian walk at Baptism when the Heavens part and God proclaims, "You are my Beloved."
Key Points
1. God calls us to live lives that are representative of being beloved by God.
2. Knowing we are beloved does not come easy yet we must never forget we are beloved.
3. God is Love
Self-Reflective Thoughts for the Week Ahead
1. What does it mean to you that you are God’s beloved?
2. Who is helping you in the wilderness as you learn you are beloved?
3. At this point in time, where do you see yourself in the story: moment of God declaring you beloved, in the wilderness, or beginning to share the Good News?
Scripture: Mark 1: 11 -
Neighborhood Watch - Great Commission
There is no doubt that Christ left this earth with one main message: tell and teach others. Teaching and making disciples is what the Christian neighborhood watch program entails.
Key Points
You have been created in the image of God and not in an image of depravity
Others do not define your worth, only God defines your value.
Never forget that you have been uniquely created by God because you are God’s beloved.
Self-Reflective Thoughts for the Week Ahead
God created the stars yet God formed you in God’s image, how does that create a greater awe in you for the formation of humanity?
Knowing the way in which humanity was “formed” will that chal- lenging you to look at your neighbors differently?
Who is near you that you may reach out to and remind them that they are loved and uniquely created by a loving God? -
Neighborhood Watch - Gospel for All
The church in Acts had to completely revolutionize their way of thinking and widen the scope to allow “all” in their gospel message. Christ often works in ways we do not understand—or even agree with—but his plan is always best.