Preacher: Rev. Jim Humphries
Key Theme:
The idea of becoming "Little Christs" originates from Martin Luther and was reinforced by C.S. Lewis. The church's mission is to make people "Little Christs," living out their faith in the world.
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Reflections on the Wesleys:
John and Charles Wesley exemplified this Christ-like living by:
Feeding the poor
Visiting the imprisoned
Ministering to the sick and outcasts
Advocating for justice (e.g., John Wesley’s fight against slavery and support of women preachers)
Their lives of action and faith helped the Methodist movement grow, embodying the call to be "Little Christs."
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Application for Today:
Challenge from the book "Upward": The last chapter emphasizes that our faith should lead to action, not just intellectual understanding. We are called to live out what we've learned.
Election Context: As the election approaches, consider how we can reflect Christ’s love, using John Wesley’s advice:
Vote with integrity.
Avoid speaking ill of those you oppose.
Maintain respect and love for those who vote differently.
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Scripture Reference:
2 Corinthians: When we are in Christ, we are a new creation. We are called to be ministers of reconciliation, not division, bridging gaps in a divided world.
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Call to Action:
Find ways to be "Little Christs" in your everyday life, especially in divisive times, working for peace, justice, and reconciliation.