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Welcome to the Daily Blade. The word of God is described as the sword of the spirit, the primary spiritual weapon in the Christian's armor against the forces of evil. Your hosts are Joby Martin and Kyle Thompson, and they stand ready to equip men for the fight. Let's sharpen up.
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Welcome back. We're going back to Mark, chapter two. We're going to go over some verses that we went over yesterday. But as you know, there's way more than five minutes of content in every single word of the verses that we read. So we're going to be repeating a lot. Beginning of verse three, it says this. And they came. These are the four friends. And they came, bringing to Jesus a paralytic carried by four men. And when they could not get near him because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him. And when they had made an opening, they let down the bed on which the paralytic lay. Now, here's what I want to ask you. Is there anybody in your life that you care enough that you would pick them up and take them to Jesus? And if so, what are you willing to do? Or maybe a better question is, what are you not willing to do? And so if you are a Jesus follower, if you have come to a place where you have surrendered your life to the lordship of Jesus Christ, then let me ask you, who are you trying to bring to the feet of Jesus? I mean, I assure you there are men and women in your life, but we'll just focus on the men. There are men in your life, and they are spiritually paralyzed. They are spiritually bankrupt. You know these men, you. You work with them, you coach ball with them, you know these people in your life. And what are you doing right now, this week to lead this person to Christ? Around here at the church of 1122, we call those people in our lives are one more. And the place we got that language is from Acts 11:24. The Bible says he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and faith. And a great number of people were brought to the Lord. And in the kingdom of God, a great number is not the tens of thousands of people that attend our church at Easter. What a great number is in the kingdom of God is just one more. Why? Because Jesus was the kind of shepherd that was willing to leave the 99 to go chasing after the 1. Have you ever considered this? That God Almighty has designed you. He has put you together just the way he wanted to. He has given you your opportunities and your job and your wife and your family and he has assigned you in a particular neighborhood, in a particular county, in a particular city, in a particular state, with particular people around you. And what if you made yourself available to say to the God that I love, Would you help use me to introduce people that I love to you? The God that I love? I would call that your one more. So who's the one more person that you're going to pray for? Who is that one more person that you're going to say God, would you use me to lead that person to you? Could be your spouse, could be a relative, could be a friend, could be a co worker, could be your son, could be your daughter. And the moment you begin to identify your one more, first of all, you don't need to make it public. You don't need to tell the guy at work, hey Ted, you're my one more. And he goes, what does that mean? Well, you're going to go to hell, but I'm trying to keep you out of there by sharing Jesus with you. That's not what you do. But what I dare you to do is get committed, to begin to pray for that one more, starting right now that today this is a prayer that God wants to answer. I dare you to begin to pray that God would use you to do whatever it takes to bring that person to Jesus and then do whatever it takes. I dare you to risk it all. Last week Kyle went over how hard it would have been to tear through a first century roof. Well, I dare you to tear through whatever feels like awkwardness to you in inviting that person to hear the gospel. I dare you to tear through whatever fear you might have about sharing your testimony. I dare you to to tear through what other people think about you and share the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ with anybody that God has put in your path that he leads you to. I dare you to share your faith. Now when you hear share your faith, you may think of the crazy guy on the way to the ball going screaming repent and go to hell. And you think that's the only way to share your faith. No, no, no, no. Maybe you would share an invitation to a gospel preaching church. I mean heck, share share a link to one of my sermons where I preach the gospel. Or maybe you would share an invitation for somebody to come to your church with you. Or maybe you would just share an opportunity to pray for somebody. I don't know anybody that's anti prayer. And I'm telling you what, when the wheels start falling off of somebody's life, they don't go to the fun guy at work, they go to the pray guy at work. And maybe if that person isn't ready, because never do we want to push people past where they are ready to respond. Maybe you continue to share a cup of coffee and share a burden, but the reason that you're doing that is because you are willing to do whatever it takes to tear off the roof to lead one more person to Jesus Christ. I want you to identify that person and say, God, here I am. I'll do whatever you've called me to do to help that man come to Christ.
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Amen. Thank you for listening to today's episode. Before you go, if you want to help, equip other men for the fight, share this podcast around and leave us a five star rating and review. Stay sharp.
Podcast Information:
In Episode #30, titled "Climbing Roofs," Pastor Joby Martin delves into the powerful narrative found in Mark Chapter 2, exploring the lengths to which individuals go to bring others to Jesus. Co-host Kyle Thompson joins the discussion, providing insightful commentary on applying biblical principles to daily life. This episode serves as a motivational guide for Christians aiming to actively share their faith and lead others to Christ.
Exploring the Passage: The episode begins with a focused examination of Mark Chapter 2, specifically the story of the paralytic carried by four friends to Jesus.
Joby Martin [00:20]: "We’re going to be repeating a lot. Beginning of verse three, it says this. And they came. These are the four friends. And they came, bringing to Jesus a paralytic carried by four men."
Key Insights:
Defining "One More": Joby introduces the concept of "one more," drawing inspiration from Acts 11:24, emphasizing the significance of individual outreach over mass evangelism.
Joby Martin [02:00]: "Around here at the church of 1122, we call those people in our lives are one more. And the place we got that language is from Acts 11:24."
Explanation:
Application:
Challenges in Evangelism: Joby acknowledges common fears and hesitations that hinder believers from sharing their faith, such as awkwardness, fear of rejection, and concern over others' perceptions.
Joby Martin [03:30]: "I dare you to tear through whatever feels like awkwardness to you in inviting that person to hear the gospel."
Encouragement to Overcome:
Practical Steps:
Call to Commitment: Joby urges listeners to fully commit to their mission of leading someone to Christ, emphasizing that this responsibility is both a privilege and a divine calling.
Joby Martin [04:45]: "I dare you to risk it all. [...] I dare you to share your faith."
Transformational Impact:
Final Exhortation: Listeners are encouraged to identify their "one more," dedicate themselves to prayerful action, and embrace the transformative journey of faith-sharing.
In "Climbing Roofs," Pastor Joby Martin passionately challenges believers to transcend their comfort zones and actively seek opportunities to bring others to Jesus. By revisiting biblical narratives, defining the importance of "one more," and providing actionable steps, the episode serves as a compelling call to Christian discipleship and evangelism. Listeners are left inspired to embrace their role in the spiritual journey of those around them, reinforcing the message that even one dedicated effort can lead to profound spiritual breakthroughs.
Joby Martin [04:55]: "I want you to identify that person and say, God, here I am. I'll do whatever you've called me to do to help that man come to Christ."
Closing Remarks: The hosts conclude by encouraging listeners to share the podcast, provide ratings and reviews, and continue equipping themselves and others for the spiritual challenges ahead.
Joby Martin [05:11]: "Amen. Thank you for listening to today's episode. [...] Stay sharp."
This episode of The Daily Blade effectively combines scriptural analysis with practical advice, motivating Christians to take meaningful steps in their faith journey and fulfill their divine purpose of evangelism.