Pastor J.D. discusses the three most important things for new believers to do as they begin their relationship with Christ.
A glimpse inside this episode:
#1: Learn how to spend time with God.
- There’s absolutely nothing that will benefit you more than spending time with God every single day.
- Find a time that works for you, and set aside time.
- Start with 10-15 minutes if you need to, but make sure you have time to read Scripture and spend time praying.
- A lot of people who start well in the Christian life don’t always end well — like in the parable of the seed. The problem with the seed, though, is that it didn’t go deep enough.
- I recommend reading a book of the Bible all the way through, rather than trying to read the whole thing front-to-back.
- The book of Mark is a great place to start.
- We advocate the “HEAR” method here at our church. Highlight, Examine, Apply, Respond.
#2: Plug into a gospel-centered local church and get involved.
- You’ve gotta be known, you’ve gotta be serving… there’s just something essential about the local church.
- Yes, you can get podcasts like this one and sermons online and that’s great, but good content can’t replace being a part of the church.
- Even though it doesn’t technically have to be your nearest Summit Collaborative church, I am of the opinion that they’re the best… even though I may be a little biased.
- Seriously though, it’s vital to get plugged into a local church that preaches the Word of God right away.
- If you’re not sure where to start, ask some friends that are believers where they go.
- Or, look around online, and make sure you read the “What we believe” section of the church’s website.
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- One of the best analogies for the body of Christ is… well, the actual body. When I have an itch on my left arm, my body sends a message to my mind which sends a message to my hand telling me to itch. It doesn’t just magically happen.
- In the same way, if you’ve cut yourself off from the church, you’ve cut yourself off from one of the ways God has to meet your needs.
- One of the best analogies for the body of Christ is… well, the actual body. When I have an itch on my left arm, my body sends a message to my mind which sends a message to my hand telling me to itch. It doesn’t just magically happen.
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But do you really need the church?
#3: Get into a small group.
- You need to be able to ask questions and get honest answers.
- You need to be able to be honest with people about struggles and sin.
- You need accountability.
- And, you need people to have fun with and live life with that have the same beliefs as you.
- A small group is a great connection point of connection.
- Your friends are the future you. You will be the average of your 5 closest friends in 5 years.
- So when you’re in a small group where people are calling out things to you and about you and preaching doctrine constantly, that’s a big step in the right direction.
- You need someone to help you know God. A lot of people never take that initiative.
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