Blessed To Be A Blessing
This week at Eastbrook Church, we are continuing our series “Go Global” with a look at a theme that runs through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. That theme is this: “we have been blessed by God in order to be a blessing to others.” This is really not an original concept from me, but is something very important for us to grasp about the nature of God and what it means to be His people.
You can listen to my message online at the Eastbrook web-site here. You can also subscribe to the Eastbrook podcast here or follow Eastbrook Church on Twitter.
My message outline is below.
Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3)
- Receiving: God’s blessing to become a nation
- Giving: All nations blessed through his descendants (‘seed’)
David (1 Chronicles 16:8, 24, 28, 31; Psalm 67:1-2)
- Receiving: God’s blessing for kingship and new royal city
- Giving: A place for the nations in the new kingdom
Jesus and the Early Church (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 3:25; Galatians 3:8)
- Receiving: God’s greatest blessing in the Messiah and salvation
- Giving: Not just for Jews, but for all the nations (‘Gentiles’)
The End of All Things (Revelation 7:4-17; 22:1-5)
- Receiving: God’s blessing to all nations and families of earth
- Giving: “the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations” (Rev 22:2)
Making It Real
Matt Erickson
I am a husband to Kelly, father of three boys, a pastor, musician, avid hiker, disciple of Christ. Currently, I am employed as the Senior Pastor at Eastbrook Church in Milwaukee, WI. Before that I was the Associate Pastor at Brooklife Church in Mukwonago, WI, which I helped to plant a few years ago after serving for five years as the Collegiate Ministries Pastor at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, WI. I graduated with a Masters in Divinity from Northern Theological Seminary and a Bachelors in English and Christian Education from Wheaton College (IL).
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