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Total Commitment!
Sermon On Commitment and Dedication – Total Commitment!
By Tom Moore
Sermon on Commitment and Dedication – Inspiring Sermon outline by Tom Moore on the kind of commitment God will accept – total commitment. From Matthew 19:16-22.
INTRODUCTION:
- Illustration
In the 1976 Summer Olympics, Shun Fujimoto competed in the team gymnastics competition for Japan. In a quest for the gold metal, Fujimoto suffered a broken right knee in the floor exercise. But this injury did not stop him, for during the next week he competed in his strongest event, the rings. His routine was excellent, but he astounded everyone by squarely dismounting with a triple somersault twist on a broken right knee. When asked concerning his feat, he said, “Yes, the pain shot through me like a knife. It brought tears to my eyes. But now I have the gold metal and the pain is gone.”
1. Here we have one who was truly committed to his sport and his country.
2. So committed was this man that he would let nothing stop him short of his goal.
3. We need this same type of commitment today in the Lord’s church!
4. Paul tells us that we need to be “fervent in spirit; serving the Lord” (Romans 12:11).
B. Illustration
A hen and a pig came upon a church building and read the advertised sermon on the billboard out front, which read, “What can we do to help the poor?” Immediately the hen suggested they feed them bacon and eggs. The pig thought for a moment and said, “There is one thing wrong with feeding bacon and eggs to the poor. For you it only requires a contribution, but for me it requires total commitment!”
1. Many today are not willing to be totally committed to the Lord because it demands too much of them.
2. Oh, we need to remember Romans 8:18
3. It is worth every effort
C. What is commitment?
1. A definition: a pledge to fulfill, an obligation, to obligate ourselves to a cause.
2. Synonyms: responsibility, pledge, promise, vow, resolution, determination.
DISCUSSION: In this sermon on commitment and dedication we are called on to examine…
A. THE RICH YOUNG RULER AND TOTAL COMMITMENT TO GOD
1. Matthew 19:16-22
a. This young man was not totally committed financially – he cared more for his money than he did the Lord
b. Totally committed means totally committed
2. Matthew 10:34-39
a. We are to be totally committed – to put God above ALL people or things
b. We are even to put God above our family
B. TOTAL COMMITMENT REQUIRES A PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO GOD
1. Deuteronomy 24:16
a. Parents can’t blame it on the children
b. Children can’t blame it own the parents
2. Job 19:4
a. Job knew he couldn’t blame his sin on anyone else
b. He was responsible
3. Proverbs 9:12
4. Jeremiah 31:30
5. Ezekiel 18:20
As we continue this sermon on commitment and dedication we see…
C. EXCUSES SOME OFFER FOR LACK OF COMMITMENT TO GOD
1. Personal incompetence
a. This is what Moses did
1) “Who am I? … what shall I say unto them? … I am not eloquent,” (Exodus 3:11, 13, 4:10)
2) Do we use these excuses…
b. This is what Jeremiah did
1) “I cannot speak: for I am a child. But the Lord said unto me, Say not, I am a child: for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak” (Jeremiah 1:6-7) 2) Are we using these old worn-out excuses?
2. Lack of social position
a. “Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel? behold, my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house” (Judges 6:15)
b. Are we refusing to be committed to the Lord because we are poor or not of the social elite?
3. Too difficult
a. “The slothful man saith, There is a lion without, I shall be slain in the streets” (Proverbs 22:13)
b. Nothing of lasting value ever comes easy
4. Hardness of the master
a. Matthew 25:24-25
b. Think how hard the Master will be on us if we are not totally committed!
5. Don’t see the need
a. Matthew 25:44-45
b. Most of the time we don’t see the need because we are not looking
6. Pressure of business
a. Luke 14:18-20
b. Too many can’t commit to the Lord because they are too committed to making money
D. THINGS WE ARE TO BE COMMITTED TO
1. Committed to God
a. Matthew 22:37-38 … we are to love God with every ounce of our being
b. John 14:15
c. Matthew 6:33
2. Committed to Truth
a. Jeremiah 6:16-17
b. Jude 3
c. 1 John 4:1
d. Titus 2:1
3. Committed to Each Other
a. Matthew 7:12
1) Do we treat our brethren as we would want to be treated spiritually?
2) Do we treat our brethren as we would want to be treated physically?
b. Matthew 22:39
4. Committed to Our Family
a. Ephesians 5:22-23
b. Ephesians 5:25
c. Ephesians 6:4
5. Committed to Purity and Modesty
a. Philippians 4:8
b. James 1:27
c. Matthew 5:8
6. Committed to Souls
a. Matthew 9:36
b. Matthew 28:19-20
c. Proverbs 11:30
CONCLUSION: In this sermon on commitment and dedication we ask…
A. Do we have complete commitment to God and His requirements for us, or are we just trying to get by?
B. God does not want our second best, He has never accepted anyone’s second-best.
C. Let us think about the great examples of total commitment that we find in God’s Word:
1. Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ – He made the ultimate commitment in giving His life as a sacrifice for all of us sinners.
2. The Apostle Paul – he was totally committed in everything that he did to spread the Gospel.
3. Abraham – he showed his total commitment to God in all that he did to lead the Israelites and also being willing to sacrifice his only son.
D. Let us do our very best to have total commitment to God as Jesus Christ did.
- Prayer
- Invitation