Introduction:
· Illustration: A retired executive built wells and then a bridge for Africa University.
· Bridge building is the identity and mission of the church.
· Christian identity and mission go together: being and doing.
· We became included in “the People of God” by Christ’s reconciling death, so we can imitate his bridge-building love in the world.
Come to Christ.
· Come to the Anointed One of God, who embodies God’s grace.
· Without Christ, we are nobodies!
· In Christ, we are given the unique identity and role as the as the very “people of God.”
Cling to Christ.
· Like bricks and mortar, join together with Christ into God’s spiritual dwelling place.
Clarify your mission.
· Let your identity and mission in life emerge; fulfill your God-given identity.
-1 Peter 2:9–10
· The word priesthood captures both the identity and the mission of the people of God.
-Illustration: The late Bishop Walter Underwood taught that the word priest comes from a Latin verb, pontifex, which means to “bridge a gap.”
· Peter is saying, “Come to Christ, cling to him, and together build bridges.”
· There are so many bridges for the people of God to build!
-Illustration: At Conrad’s ordination Bishop Joel McDavid said: “It is midnight in our world. When that knock comes to your door at midnight from one in need, will you answer it?”
· To meet a neighbor’s need, you must rise above comfort and enter their darkness.
· Before you can build a bridge to someone, you have to accept them first.
-Illustration: At seminary, the guy it was easy to dislike prayed for Conrad, and the two became close friends.
· Build bridges that overcome barriers between people and open gateways to the future.
· God has given us an identity and a mission. It is bridge building. |