
Everyones a Minister (Ephesians 4:7-16)
- please open your Bibles this morning to Ephesians 4:7-16,
the passage we read earlier
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- if theres anyone who understands church growth
dynamics in North America, its Lyle Schaller
- hes written numerous books on church growth
- listen to what he writes:
- "One of the most common signs of a passive church
is a congregation that employs staff members to carry out all of the
ministries of the church. That enables the vast majority of adults in
the congregation to enjoy a relatively passive role, sitting back, listening
to inspiring sermons, wonderful choirs, while paid staff members do
all the work"
- and he goes on to say:
- "While it is easy to underestimate the value of
staff, and many churches are not staffed for growth, one of the basic
causes of passivity in many congregations is the Lets hire
a gun syndrome."
- if we are going to avoid being a passive church, we
need to actively avoid this "Lets hire a gun" mentality
- and move towards a state of affairs where the most
visible and highly satisfying aspects of ministry are not built around
what paid staff do, but what the laypeople of the congregation do
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- and so this morning, I want to paint a picture for
us of what would happen if we lived according to Ephesians 4
- what would happen if we dug out this seminal passage
on how a church should function
- Im convinced that weve got it wrong in
our churches today
- its no secret that the church in general today
is ineffective and has lost its influence
- a drive through a community is depressing: mainline
churches are dwindling, and more conservative churches are not doing
much better
- within many churches, there is little sense of excitement
or awe over what God is doing
- growth is not taking place at all, or if it is, very
little of that growth is conversion growth
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- a large part of the problem, I believe, is that were
not living according to the biblical model of how a church should function
- I want you to look with me at this crucial passage,
which gives us four important principles on how a church should function
- PRINCIPLE NUMBER ONE: GOD HAS GIVEN EVERY BELIEVER
A SPIRITUAL GIFT
- (Ephesians 4:7) But to each one of us grace has been
given as Christ apportioned it.
- Paul has just been talking about the unity of the church,
but in verses 3 to 6
- in verse 7, he switches gears
- within the unity that God has designed within the church,
Jesus Christ has apportioned a rich variety of spiritual gifts and he
has given one of these grace-gifts to every single one of us
- within the unity of the church, there is a rich diversity
of talents and abilities, and each believer is a participant
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- youll notice that verse 7 says, "to each
one of us grace has been given"
- Paul used this term in the previous chapter, saying
that God gave him a grace to "preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable
riches of Christ"
- in this context, grace means a special endowment for
service a God-given ability to serve
- Paul is not talking here about saving grace, but grace
for ministry
- Paul is essentially saying, "To each of us a ministry
has been given"
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- the Bible is clear here as well as in Romans 12, 1
Corinthians 12, and 1 Peter 4 that this is the experience of every believer
- all believers have received God-given abilities that
can strengthen the entire church body
- other passages amplify what is taught here and list
a wide variety of spiritual gifts
- theres not an inclusive list in Scripture
- in fact, there are six lists in the New Testament,
and these lists are quite different
- listen to some of them: speaking gifts, serving gifts,
teaching, encouraging, leading, showing mercy, administration
- God has given the church an amazing variety of spiritual
gifts, and they are all tokens of his varied grace
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- Paul even says in verse 7 that these gifts have been
given "as Christ apportioned it"
- according to Paul, Jesus Christ has measured and dispensed
these gifts just what is needed to make the full measure of the body
of Christ
- its encouraging to know that Christ has given
exactly the right gifts to you and to the church for what is necessary
to be accomplished
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- Ive heard believers argue that they dont
have a spiritual gift, or if they do, they say that its not the
gift they would have chosen
- there might be some here this morning who question
whether they have a spiritual gift or not
- but believe me: the Bible says you have one
- its your responsibility to use it
- in coming weeks, were going to look more at the
subject of spiritual gifts what they are, and which gifts you
may have
- Im going to do some in-depth teaching on how
you can use your spiritual gift for Gods glory
- one of the best kept secrets is that using your spiritual
gift is not only a service to others and a way to glorify God, but it
is also intensely satisfying for you
- Ill even say that I imagine most of you here
already know what your spiritual gift is
- you already know that theres something you have
already done that you really enjoy and have found to be effective, whether
caring for somebody, giving sacrificially, teaching
- but make no mistake you have a spiritual gift
if you are a believer in Jesus Christ
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- PRINCIPLE TWO: A PASTORS JOB IS NOT TO DO
THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY
- (Ephesians 4:11) It was he who gave some to be apostles,
some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors
and teachers,
- (Ephesians 4:12) to prepare God's people for works
of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up
- God gave apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastor-teachers
for what purpose?
- not to do the work of the ministry, but to prepare
Gods people for works of service
- not to do the work, but to prepare Gods people
to do the work
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- in todays context, there is some controversy
as to whether some of these offices listed in verse 11 exist any longer
- I wont get into this controversy this morning,
but its clear that one of these offices does exist: the last one
mentioned, that of pastor-teacher, or teaching pastor
- the construction in the Greek shows that this is one
office, not two
- if you want a job description for a pastor, this is
a good place to look
- contrary to what many people think and how many churches
operate, a pastors job is not to do the work, but to prepare Gods
people for works of service
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- how different from the models we usually have of our
churches!
- one model is the pyramid model, with the pastor perched
precariously at the top, with various leaders beneath him
- John Stott puts it humorously: many peoples idea
of church is a bus: one bus driver and many drowsy passengers who only
ring the bell and say, "Its time for me to get off"
- these arent the models for what church is to
be!
- the biblical model is leaders equipping laity to do
the work of the ministry
- it is the heart of the biblical model
- businesses are now discovering it, but it isnt
a business model its a biblical one
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- in fact, in this passage, there are really only
two things the pastor is supposed to do
- this isnt an exhaustive list, of course
there are many other passages that reflect on the role of a pastor
- but if the pastor isnt doing these two things,
hes not fulfilling his role as a pastor
- the first thing is to teach
- one of my primary roles has to be to feed Gods
people to teach the Word of God
- the faithful teaching and application of the Word of
God is absolutely essential to the well-being of a church
- many churches need to say to their pastors, "Stop
doing our job! Give up some of the ministry to the congregation, and
take that time youre spending doing our job, go into your study,
and prepare and deliver teaching that will change lives within the congregation"
- one of the commitments that I will make to you is that
I will always strive to ensure that you are well-fed from the Word of
God
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- the second essential for a pastor in this passage is
that he prepare Gods people for works of service
- to properly condition, equip, and prepare Gods
people for service
- one of my primary tasks has to be to mentor, train,
support, and encourage you to use the gifts God has given you to serve
him and others at Richview
- thats my job description
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- the minute I begin to get involved in a multitude of
ministries, the minute I begin to act like the man at the circus who
spins plates on a stick, and keeps running back and forth trying to
keep all the plates spinning without dropping any on the floor, do me
a favor
- pull me aside and remind me, "Pastor, we dont
want you spinning all those plates in the air. We dont want you
doing the work of the ministry. Simply teach the word of God, and equip
us to do the ministry"
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- now, in some churches, it doesnt count if it
isnt done by the pastor
- specifically, the senior pastor
- to use a sports analogy, its as if a team is
playing baseball but only the pastors runs get scored
- if the pastor isnt personally involved, it hasnt
happened
- Im not arguing that the pastor should be completely
aloof from everything, but churches everywhere would be more effective
if they realized the pastors job isnt to do the work of
the ministry, but to equip Gods people to do the work of the ministry
- the amount of things that are done would be exponentially
greater
- and God would receive more glory
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- PRINCIPLE THREE: MINISTRY BELONGS TO EVERYBODY
- you know what happens when the pastor starts doing
what God intended
- people begin to ask, "Why isnt the pastor
doing this or that?"
- I can guarantee you that if I do what this passage
says, some people will complain that Im not doing my job
- its because their models of what a pastor does
is not based on biblical teaching, but its based on their observations
of how the church has operated this century
- Paul teaches here that a fundamental shift in mindset
must take place
- we must realize that ministry belongs to everybody
in the church
- the pastor is not the minister; we all are ministers
- read verse 16
- (Ephesians 4:16) From him the whole body, joined and
held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself
up in love, as each part does its work.
- the church grows numerically, and it is held together
by what everybody supports
- the emphasis here is the word every
- it is Gods intention that every member of the
congregation does the work, and as everyone does their part, the church
is built up in unity, in love, in size, and in strength
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- we dont have time to look at other passages,
but if you look at other texts like 1 Corinthians 12, you will discover
that every person has a unique role to play within the church, and every
person is necessary
- use your gifts and minister you are Gods
servant in this place
- (1 Peter 4:10) Each one should use whatever gift he
has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in
its various forms.
- (1 Peter 4:11) If anyone speaks, he should do it as
one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it
with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised
through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and
ever. Amen.
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- its important to realize that ministry in the
Bible is never a special office
- it never just refers to ordained clergymen
- its never used in the sense of being a professional
- ministry doesnt refer to special office, it refers
to special function
- a function that you and I and everyone else can act
on according to the gifts that God has given us
- ministry belongs not to the pastor, but to you
to the laypeople
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- PRINCIPLE FOUR: LAY MINISTRY LEADS TO PERSONAL AND
CHURCH GROWTH
- and verse 16 tells us what happens:
- (Ephesians 4:16) From him the whole body, joined and
held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself
up in love, as each part does its work.
- here Paul uses the analogy of the church as a body,
with Christ as the head
- and we are different parts of the body
- and Paul says, as each part does its work, look what
happens: the church grows and builds itself up in love
- individually and collectively, we grow
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- as everyone does their part in the church, the church
is built up in unity, love, size, and in strength
- the church is basically composed of many members varying
in gifts, differing in background
- and God uses us together and not separately
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- theres a paragraph Id like to read to you
- this paragraph describes the church
- the paragraph reads like this:
- "Between 1787 and 1795, Baptists became the largest
group of Christians in America. They did it without a home mission board
or society, national convention, state convention, or seminary. They
did it with small missionary organizations and lay preachers, most of
them not paid a salary. They were without formal theological training.
Some of them had been licensed to exercise their gifts by little Baptist
churches. The Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and Congregationalists insisted
that they were not clergy at all, but untrained, undisciplined laymen
who should be at home working instead of out preaching. Between 1795
and 1820 the Methodists overtook and surpassed the Baptists in total
numbers. They did it with lay preachers, going everywhere sharing their
faith, forming discipline small groups and gathering those small groups
into churches. There never has been nor will there ever be multiplication
of disciples and churches apart from the mobilization of laity to do
the ministry."
- Ill read the last sentence again:
- "There never has been nor will there ever be multiplication
of disciples and churches apart from the mobilization of laity to do
the ministry."
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- I guarantee that there are two things necessary if
Richview is to move ahead
- the first is that we get down on our knees and cry
out to God
- and the second is that in reliance on God, we begin
using our spiritual gifts
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- I end with what I said at the beginning
- imagine if we acted like an Ephesians 4 church
- imagine if every single member here actively served
God using a spiritual gift
- imagine being energized by God for fruitful, passionate
service within the church
- it can happen!
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- I havent given you the full picture this morning
- in two weeks, were going to begin looking in
more detail at spiritual gifts and lay ministry
- I am going to challenge you from Gods Word to
get involved
- what I would like you to do is to begin dreaming
- what I would like you to do is to ask the Spirit of
God to birth new ministries within your heart
- we arent here yet, and most experts say that
it takes about five years to fully liberate the laity within a church
- but were going to steadfastly move in that direction
and invite you to join us
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- what has God placed within your heart?
- in your wildest dreams, what do you think God is purposing
for you and your ministry at Richview?
- I invite you to come off the benches and join us on
the front lines
- who knows what will happen!
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- at a Navigators conference many years ago, the
main speaker was a retired army veteran
- he talked about the difference between those men who
fought in the front lines, compared to those responsible for the rear
echelon ministries
- heres what he said
- he said the guys on the front lines didnt complain
much
- they were too busy fighting the enemy
- camaraderie was built quickly; people had to work together
- it was a matter of life and death
- they took their objectives and strategy seriously
- successful execution was imperative
- little things like how good the food tasted didnt
matter significantly
- what mattered was that they were still alive to eat
food
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- but once you went a few miles behind the front, however,
attitudes changed drastically
- back there, griping was a way of life
- men complained about everything food, the weather,
the commanding officers
- something was wrong with everyone and everything
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- so it will be in a local church
- backbenchers will become the gripers
- but if we are all involved in frontline ministries,
we will be engaged in making an important contribution
- being in the battle isnt always fun, but it sure
beats frittering away time and talent on the backbenches
- this is what God intends for us, so start dreaming,
and join us