In his sermon titled "God's Growth Plan for the Church," Adam Tyson expounds on Ephesians 4:11-16, focusing on the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry. His key argument emphasizes that God has equipped the church with gifted leaders — apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastor-teachers — whose responsibility is to build up the body of Christ through spiritual maturity and unity in faith. Tyson elucidates the necessity of sound teaching, prayer, and practical service in fostering a vibrant church community. He cites verses such as Ephesians 4:12 and Hebrews 13:20-21 to support the notion that church growth is fundamentally about spiritual maturity and the fulfillment of God's purpose in believers' lives. The practical significance lies in the call for each member to actively participate in ministry, thereby embodying the teachings of Christ and contributing to the communal life of the church.
“We want this church to grow spiritually, into spiritual maturity, to become more like Christ.”
“God has equipped you. He prepared you for eternity by regenerating your heart through the gospel.”
“If you're a member of our church and you don't serve anywhere, let me encourage you... your New Year's resolution is that while we're trying to be faithful in equipping you, you would be more active in the work of service.”
“Our New Year's resolution is Jesus.”
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