Following Jesus – Working For the KING! (Sermon Audio)

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This is the audio from the June 22, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: Working For the KING!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.

Text: Matthew 20

 

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”  
Colossians 3:23-24 (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.  As Jesus began to prepare His disciples, and the crowds, in earnest for what was to come, we find teaching about what it is like to work for the . . .

  • KingdomMatthew 20:1-5

    • While it looks like it should be obvious, working for the King requires that you work for the kingdom.  If the owner of a business hires you, it is generally expected that you work for the benefit of the business he owns.  If you are constantly talking badly about the place and people you work for, the logical question to me would be why do you still work there.  When people want a relationship with God through Jesus yet the works of their hands and their lips are not building up the kingdom of God, I have to wonder how much are you really working for the King.  Our life ought to be about making Christ and His kingdom known by the way we work at all things. 
  • Invitation:  Matthew 20:6-16

    • As Jesus tells the parable of a landowner hiring workers, he encounters individuals who have been standing around all day without working simply because no one had invited them.  I remember hearing at times the question, “what are you waiting for, an invitation?”, when there was obvious work which needed done and I was not involved in it.  Yes, it is nice to be asked, but our response to Jesus being King ought to lead us to recognize His invitation to be involved in kingdom work at all times.  Loving my neighbor, being a neighbor, serving people, making phone calls and visits are all things that shouldn’t require an invitation beyond the one already issued in God’s Word to all believers.
  • Need:  Matthew 20:17-19

    • Working for the King will always surround a meeting of the real need people have . . . the need to know Jesus as Lord and Savior.  Jesus made it clear that He came to seek and save the lost.  He communicated very directly to His disciples that He would go to Jerusalem and be crucified only to rise from the dead on the third day.  His work was about meeting the need each one of us have in paying the debt of sin that we can’t afford.  When we work for the King we become messengers of good news to all people that their ultimate need can be met in Jesus.
  • Greatest:  Matthew 20:20-34

    • I am the greatest of all time is a claim many try to make but it really only fits One, and that is Jesus.  When approached by the mother of James and John about positions next to Jesus in His kingdom, Jesus replies that they don’t really know what they are asking for and it is not His place to give those.  He goes on to reemphasize the kingdom truth that the way to greatness is through surrender and serving.  In fact, the one who wants to be greatest will end up so by the willingness to become servant of all.  Jesus did this as He let loose His grip on the things of heaven to take on the form of a human becoming obedient even to death.  It is in His choosing to serve all mankind rather than be served by mankind that we find working for the  King really is working for the greatest!  

Today, how will you work for the KING?