Grace City Church continues its Matthew sermon series with a message on the calling of Matthew.
Dan Camersold introduces the overarching theme of the year at Grace City Church titled 'Rooted', emphasizing the importance of being grounded in the gospel of Jesus. He highlights that the sermon series will focus on the book of Matthew, specifically examining how Jesus called his disciples. The purpose of this exploration is to learn about faith through the example of Jesus.
Dan presents a historical backdrop of Israel during Jesus' life, explaining the political tensions under Roman rule. The discussion includes the different responses of the Israelites, such as assimilation, withdrawal, religious purity, and revolutionary movements. This context sets the stage for understanding Jesus's ministry and messages during a time of oppression and conflict.
The sermon dives into the calling of Matthew, the tax collector. Dan explains how tax collectors were despised in society and how Jesus's choice to call Matthew reflects His mission to reach out to the marginalized. The discussion emphasizes that Jesus values mercy over sacrifice and came to save not the righteous but sinners.
Dan discusses how Christians can embody holiness while also being hospitable, similar to Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the dignity and value of all people, regardless of their past. Dan addresses the difficulties of accepting diverse individuals into the church community and the call to live in unity despite differences.
The message highlights how Jesus’s actions, such as befriending individuals across various societal classes, should direct how the church approaches mission. Dan illustrates that barriers should be lowered in order to welcome everyone into the faith, while also linking personal mission to collective unity.
Dan acknowledges the current polarization in society and relates it to the church's mission. He emphasizes that Christians should rise above worldly divisions and demonstrate radical inclusion. The church's success in fostering unity is crucial for its mission and for reaching those outside the faith.
Towards the end of the message, Dan invites listeners to reflect on their own perceptions and behaviors in relation to inclusivity and hospitality. He emphasizes the importance of grace and forgiveness within the church family and encourages those who feel outside or unwelcome to seek connection and support.