Today, we’re doing something a little different! For the first time ever on the show, I’m sharing a sermon I preached at my church over a year ago. Now, before you think, Oh no, a sermon?- stick with me. Over the last couple of years, I’ve received countless messages from listeners who are feeling isolated, lonely, and disconnected. And I think this message is incredibly timely.
The loneliness epidemic is real, and it’s affecting so many of us, especially in the wake of declining church attendance and increasing feelings of disconnection. In this sermon, I dive deep into what the Bible says about loneliness and how the church can be a source of support and community for those feeling alone.
So, whether you're currently struggling with isolation, have stepped away from the church, or are curious about what the Bible says on the topic, I hope this message resonates with you!
4:22 – Introduction
• 1 Corinthians 12
• Issues the Corinthian church faced
• Paul’s message to the church
13:15 – Every Gift Matters: Serving In The Body Of Christ
• The church is the body of Christ
• 1 Peter 4:10
• Being good stewards of our gifts
• There is no hierarchy of gifts
24:26 – The Pandemic Of Loneliness
• 50% of American adults feel lonely
• The role of community in overcoming loneliness
• We can be lonely with God
35:14 – Love in Action: Building a Stronger Community Through God’s Love
• Community is a byproduct of love
• Being intentional alongside others
• Ministering to someone else
FEATURED QUOTES
“The church cannot and should not be established on the charisma or the personality or the giftings of any one person. The church is to be built on the foundation of Jesus Christ.”
“Some gifts may bear more responsibility and consequences than others, but you have gifts, and those gifts matter.”
“We create these dividing lines between us based on our gifts or our roles or status or economics or whatever. And those lines are unbiblical, they're unnecessary, and they lead to chaos.”
“Our primary goal must be the love of and pursuit of Jesus, who is the lifeblood of the body.”