As I shared last Sunday, the new year offers many fresh beginnings. All we need to do is look around and see these impending changes.
Let me share the outline of the sermon I delivered on Sunday, 4 February.
I took this photo when we stopped at Shag Point’s southern end because of road works. I noticed the new house built on the hilltop. We were following a moving van. Someone or a family might be moving.
We visited Jadyn’s accommodation in Dunedin on 31 January. She begins university next week, a big, fresh start for us as a family.
Yes, there are many fresh beginnings around us. We only need to look around, observe, and ask, “What are the new things around?”
Jesus had impactful fresh beginnings in Galilee after his Baptism and when Herod arrested John.
Fresh beginnings at Capernaum (Matthew4:12-27)
- Jesus went to Galilee to start His itinerant ministry in that region to continue John’s ministry.
- Galilee offers a safer place for ministry.
- Jesus left Nazareth to live in Capernaum because
- People rejected Jesus in his hometown (Luke 4:16-30)
- Matthew and Peter live in Capernaum (Matthew 9:1-9; Matthew 8:14)
- Fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecy. (Isaiah 9:1-2)
- Jesus came to preach, “Repent for the Kingdom of God is near.”
Fresh beginnings with Jesus’ first disciples (Matthew 4:18-22)
- Jesus called, “Come, follow me.” (Matthew 4:19)
- Brothers Simon (called Peter) and Andrew
- Zebedee’s siblings, James and John
- His calling came to busy people.
- Simon (Peter) and Andrew were casting a net into the lake (v.18)
- James and John were in a boat preparing their nets (v. 21)
- The immediate response of these disciples is an excellent example to us.
- Following Jesus means leaving some things behind.
Fresh beginnings of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee (Matthew 4:23-25)
- Teaching in their synagogues (Matthew 4:23)
- Preaching (proclaiming the good news of the kingdom (v.23)
- Healing every disease and sickness among the people (v.23), as far as Syria (v.24)
- Large crowds followed him – people from Galilee, the Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea and the region across Jordan. (v. 25)
A growing church always faces fresh beginnings, especially when we are deeply engaged in following our Master and Lord Jesus Christ.
Following what Jesus started in Galilee, we as a church or individuals must be able to preach the Gospel of repentance, make disciples, teach them to obey, and bring them to holistic healing in Jesus’ name.