Following Jesus – Learning To CARE! (Sermon Audio)

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This is the audio from the May 25, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: Learning To CARE!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.

Text: Matthew 18

 

“I will strengthen them in the LORD and in his name they will walk,” declares the LORD.”
Zechariah 10:12 (NIV)

As one called by Jesus to “Come, follow me”, Matthew gives us great teaching on what it looks like to live a life which follows Jesus.  When we examine the life and teachings of Jesus, we discover both His instruction and our need to . . .

  • ChangeMatthew 18:1-9

    • When asked about who would be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, Jesus uses a child as an example and declares that unless a person changes and becomes like a child they won’t even enter the kingdom of heaven, let alone be in the running for greatest.  We learn to care like Jesus cares when we learn to change so that we live with the humility and faith of a child. 
  • Adore:  Matthew 18:10-14

    • As Jesus continued teaching, He indicated the children were not just examples but their great value to God should lead us to adore them.  Jesus made it clear that our love for Him ought to be seen in the way we adore children . . . not just in an “awe, how cute” kind of way but in a way that we do whatever it takes to protect them as our care is put into action by sharing Jesus.
  • Reprove:  Matthew 18:15-20

    • At first glance, you may wonder what reproving someone has to do with learning to care but Jesus makes it clear that He corrects those He loves and we ought to do the same.  Doing the same, however, also means we reprove in the way Jesus would direct so that the desired result is restoration.  When we correct in private, we show we care not only about what is right but also about the person needing correction.
  • Embrace:  Matthew 18:21-35

    • If you’ve ever become weary of forgiving someone and wondered how often you must do so, you are not alone.  It appears in our text that Peter was wanting a definitive answer from Jesus as to when he could stop with the forgiving of someone who had wronged him.  Jesus turns the story into one with very harsh consequences for living with an unforgiving spirit.  The true spirit of forgiveness shown to us by Jesus is one where we don’t keep count because we care enough to embrace.

Today, how will you CARE?