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He Owns Our Status – Part 2 of 2

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January 15, 2026 1:00 am

God's calling is made known to each believer, and the book of Acts shows how he makes his calling known. The Bible is clear that God intends for His blessed Holy Spirit to inhabit the whole church, and that faithfulness in one responsibility leads to greater faithfulness in another.

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Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus. the founder and perfecter of our faith. God has called each believer to a task in his kingdom, and the book of Acts shows us how he makes his calling known. Today, meet God's personnel department for your local church. As you go in, be sure of this.

There's a job waiting for you. With us. From the Moody Church in Chicago, this is Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer, whose clear teaching helps us make it across the finish line. Pastor Lutzer, in Acts chapter 6, it's clear that God sets high qualifications, even for people waiting on tables.

Because again, I like to emphasize, Dave, that the issue is not what you do, but who you do it for.

So you can do a very humble task. and at the same time be drawing attention to your humility. and in the process God may not be pleased. In other words, we should be able to serve the Lord with a sense of humility and gratefulness no matter what He has given us to do. You know, we here at Running to Win rejoice in the fact that these broadcasts are in fifty different countries in seven different languages.

And at the end of this message, I'm going to be reading a testimony from someone in Egypt. who listens to the ministry of running to win in Arabic. And I do that for this reason. I want you to understand that this ministry is your ministry. It's not the ministry of a church.

It's not the ministry of a person or an organization. This ministry belongs to the people of God. And we want to thank you so much for your partnership.

So at this time, we're going to be listening, but be sure to continue to listen. I want to share with you a very encouraging word.

Okay. My dear friend, D.L. Moody said that character is what we are in the dark. attested Character. dependable.

faithful. That's the second requirement. to wait on tables. Yeah. Let's go on to a third.

I love this third. You'll notice it says full. of the spirit. Amen. Oh, my friend, today, doesn't this blow a hole right through that notion that the filling of the Spirit is for spiritual people like pastors and missionaries and other people who go to heaven every evening and return again in the morning?

It's for people like that, but it's not for the ordinary person. who works at a Ford Motor Company. Or who works in a sawmill, or who works in a bank, or an office, or a hospital. It's not for those kinds of people, and it's not for those, you know, who are ushers. Oh, no, not for those who park cars.

or great people. I want you to know that the filling of the blessed Holy Spirit is for every believer and it is a requirement for those who serve in the church. No matter what their responsibility is within the church. You say, why is it necessary? I don't have to be filled with the Holy Spirit to do some of these things.

By the way, I should pause and tell you that I have often been deeply convicted by the words of George MacDonald, who said this. Whatever a man does without God, In that, He must either fail miserably or succeed. even more miserably. See, one of our problems is we can do these things in the energy of the flesh. But there's no substitute for the work that Jesus Christ wants to do in our hearts.

And remember that one of the purposes of the church is to make the invisible God visible to everyone who comes. When people come to Moody Church, what should they say? Based on 1 Corinthians, surely God is in that place. And that's why we need spirit-filled ushers and spirit-filled parkers and spirit-filled people who work at camp and spirit-filled people who work in our kitchens. Because apart from Jesus, he said, we can do nothing.

Nothing. Do I have a witness or am I all alone up here? I've been deeply convicted this past week reading a book by Jim Simbala on the power of the Spirit. I'd read parts of it before, but it is speaking to my heart, and I have determined that. In my own life and ministry, the thing that I need more of is to seek the filling of the Holy Spirit.

You say, Well, aren't you filled with the Spirit? Yeah, I'm filled with the Holy Spirit. But interestingly, in the New Testament, it says that they were filled with the Holy Spirit. Then it says again, they were filled with the Holy Spirit and filled. Why?

It's a continuous experience. And I testify with D.L. Moody that I leak. You know, you say, well, we don't have to seek the Spirit's fullness. We have the Spirit indwelling within us.

Yes, that's a blessed truth. It's just like saying that when we are saved, we have found Jesus as our Savior. More accurately, of course, He has found us, but. We've connected with Jesus and yet we seek him out. And we constantly keep saying, God, we need more, we need more.

We need to enter into the fullness of the blessed Holy Spirit. And that is for every single believer. Every Believer. There's a fourth requirement, and that is they're to be filled with wisdom. Filled with wisdom.

I mean, just sanctified common sense and spirit-led direction. I've been in the ministry long enough to work with a variety of different people. The best people I've ever worked with in my life, by the way, I'm working with right now, marvelous pastoral staff. Elders, leadership of the church, praise God. But sometimes we put people in positions of responsibility who shouldn't be there.

And we may do it because we kind of like them, we'd want to hurt their feelings and everything like that, but they're in a position of responsibility for which they are not qualified. And I'm not talking about giftedness, I'm talking about character, I'm talking about being filled with the Spirit and just having sanctified common sense or what we could call wisdom. The Bible says that there is a wisdom that is from the earth, it is earthly. I'm amazed at the number of Christians who raise their children based solely on human wisdom. And we have the great danger, we have the great danger of accepting human wisdom.

and thinking that it's wise when there is divine wisdom. Yeah. I've participated in many discussions that go like this: Should the church be run as a business?

Well, let me ask you: should the church be run as a business? I have to tell you, it's a trick question. And the reason it's a trick question is it depends what you mean. If you mean should the church be run Smoothly Administratively, accurately, and with accountability in the best possible way. If that's running the church as a business, then the church should be run as a business.

And we thank God for those here in the leadership of Moody Church in areas such as finance and others who are really expert in being able to bring that kind of giftedness to us so that we maintain high standards of integrity and reporting procedures. Of course, it should be run as a business if that's what we're talking about. But if what we mean when we say the church should be run as a business, that it's based on promotion, when it's based on slick methodology, and it's based on being able to get ahead of the next person, or having such a slick campaign that you really don't need God, then the answer is no, the church should not be run as a business. The church has to move forward on its knees seeking God. That's how we move forward as a church and as a congregation.

And so, what the early disciples did is they said, Now we want you to choose these people. and they're to wait on tables. You say, well, Pastor Lutzer, the requirements here, you mean that these are the preachers of the word. No, no, these are the table waiters, these are the ushers. And the Bible is very, very clear.

God intends that His blessed Holy Spirit inhabit the whole church. I don't know whether or not I should say this, but I'm going to say it and then decide later. Should I have said that? That's one of the things, you know, about preaching is that you get a chance to say it and then. You get a chance to think about whether or not you should have said it.

But there are some of you serving in this church, maybe. who should disqualify yourself from your service. Because you know that you don't come anywhere near the requirements of serving. in the house of God. You know, I um Had the privilege of being at the Brooklyn Tabernacle a few years ago, and I was told by someone who visited that on a Saturday morning.

He was downstairs praying with a group of people before they went out witnessing, and as he was leaving, he heard another prayer meeting going on in another room. And he said, What's going on there? Another group going out witnessing. He says, No. He says, Those are the custodians who meet.

And cry to God and pray before they begin to clean the Lord's house for the Lord's Day. Will you understand that the requirements of serving in the house of the Lord, be ye holy, ye who bear the vessels of the Lord? The dishes downstairs are holy dishes. The aisles are holy aisles. The car park.

is a holy place where God is represented. in his people. Let me give you two. Important lessons. And then we shall ask God to change us forever.

Number one. It's not what you do, really, that makes the difference. It's for whom you do it. that gives every act significance. For whom do I preach?

For whom do you sing, choir? For whom do you serve? For whom are you involved in any level of ministry here? For whom do you do children's ministry? We have to ask ourselves the question: is it done for others?

Is it done that we might be well thought of? Is it done so that we can get our rewards here on earth and be told how wonderfully we are doing it? Or do we really genuinely say, Jesus, this is for you? And our great example is Jesus himself. We think of Jesus preaching the Sermon on the Mount.

Marvelous, marvelous experience and a wonderful sermon. Best sermon that's ever been preached. But then in another context, we see Jesus washing the dusty, dirty feet. of his disciples. What Jesus is saying is: look, it doesn't matter whether I preach the Sermon on the Mount, it doesn't matter whether or not I.

change diapers or wash the disciples' feet because This is what my father planned for me to do and I do always those things that please him. Therefore, my motivation is to say: does this please the Father? Does this glorify the Father? That's our true motivation in service, and it cleanses us from all of those fleshly desires of self-exaltation. Because when God is first, as this sermon title indicates, He owns our status.

and were satisfied. With where he puts us within the body. God does a deep work in the human heart. when he is first. I think one of the best examples.

Of someone here at the Moody Church is probably not here listening to this message. His name is Bervin Peterson. Berv is the chairman of our Board of Elders. A man who gives us good guidance and good, sane, godly wisdom and advice. But you know, Berv doesn't come.

on the first Sunday. of the months. Really? Yeah, that's right. He's probably not here.

I don't know if he is, but... I don't think so. We'll find out later, needless to say. Burv is over at the parking lot. parking people's cars and making sure that those cars are still there when the service is over.

On the one hand, he serves so well in the ministry, but he sees no hesitancy or contradiction or something beneath him to be out there in good weather and bad weather, in storm and in rain and in sunshine. helping people park their cars and needing to miss the service because because that's where he's serving. See, it doesn't matter what you do. It's for whom you do it that really matters. He's going to be shocked to discover that he was a sermon illustration today, so take it easy on him.

But we love him. and praise God for his leadership. Second big lesson is that faithfulness in one responsibility leads to greater faithfulness in another. You say, well, what was more important, waiting on tables or preaching the word? The answer is they were equally important, but preaching the word undoubtedly has greater responsibility.

The Bible is clear about that. There's a difference between equal importance and equal responsibility. The preaching of the word, the Bible is clear. Brings much more condemnation if it's not done well and accurately and truthfully. But still, in terms of importance, all of these things were equally important, the waiting on the tables.

But isn't it interesting what God did? He took two people. Stephen was one of the ones that was chosen. And next week we're going to discover that he was the first martyr. And I've already been working on that sermon, you know, when he dies and looks into heaven.

As the young people would say, I'm excited about it already, I'm pumped, as they would say.

Next week's sermon. He becomes the first martyr and Philip, God bless him, becomes the first evangelist. And we're going to be talking about him the next week. God says, you're faithful in waiting on tables. Ah I have someone here I can now trust with greater responsibility, the ministry of the word.

I can entrust him with the courage to die for Jesus. Because he was faithful. You know, the Bible says that those who serve, and these are really deacons, even though the name isn't mentioned, the word isn't mentioned, but a deacon means a servant. It says, They have used the office of a deacon or a servant well, they purchase for themselves a good degree, great boldness. In faith.

which is in Jesus Christ. Jesus said this regarding money. He said, If I cannot trust you with that which is a little thing, Pardon me, Jesus. Did I hear you write? Money a little thing?

I once had someone in another church. This is a true story. I guess it was one of those taters. He used to say, oh, you know, money isn't first, but it beats whatever comes second. Shame on him.

Jesus said it's a little thing. He says, if I can't trust you with a little thing, if you get jittery when there's an offering taken at the church or when there's a desire for us to see God do something wonderful so that we can build a building, if you get nervous about this, who's going to entrust to you the true riches? said Jesus. If you can't wait on tables, how are you going to preach? There's a final word and lesson, and that is that.

We don't receive We don't give, I should say, until we receive. The choir sang so beautifully, come to the fountain, come to the water, come to receive everlasting life. And we already gave you that opportunity because salvation is free. It's given to needy sinners who know how bad off they are. But, Having been saved, we are called to ministry, called to involvement, not to be spectators.

But to say, Oh God, here's my talent, here's my time, here's my treasure, here's all of me. As we fall at his feet and say, God, use us in whatever way we desire. If we were all spirit-filled, Marching in the victory of the resurrection Christ, Chicago would know about us. Join me as we pray. Our Father, in Jesus' name, we want to give ourselves to you.

all those pockets of resistance and those areas in which we say, yeah, but. O Father, may they be like puffs of smoke in the presence of your word. We can't change human hearts. We cannot transform bitterness into love. We cannot.

take people who do not want to serve and cause them to, that's all your work. That's all your work. We cry to you and we ask you, God, make us a transforming community, an irresistibly transforming community. In Jesus' name. Amen.

See that? Yes, my friends, we all want to be a transforming community and thank God for the ministry of radio and the internet. Because we are actually heard all throughout the Middle East in Arabic.

Now I'm holding in my hands a letter, and I want you to listen carefully because this blesses my own soul. This makes all of our efforts so worthwhile. This person writes, I wanted to know more about Jesus. I didn't usually talk about him, especially in my country. but I can't deny my hunger any more.

I want to follow Jesus. I began listening to your Arabic program. When I heard how Jesus loved his enemies and forgave those who crucified him, it hit something very deep inside of me. I prayed. and I ask the Lord Jesus into my heart.

Thank you for leading me to Christ's love and salvation. I hope to be baptized.

Some day.

Now I don't know about you, but my heart rejoices. And it reminds me of the fact that God has given us the privilege of sharing the good news with millions of people around the world, but we could not do it without people just like you. Would you investigate the possibility of becoming what we call an endurance partner? I sure hope that you have a pen or pencil handy because I want to give you some contact info. Endurance partners are people who stand with us regularly with their prayers and their gifts.

Here's what you do. You can call 1-888-218-9337. or you can also go to rtwoffer.com. When you're there, you click on the Endurance Partner button. Once again, let me give you that info.

Go to rtwoffer.com, click on the Endurance Partner button, or call us at 1-888-218-9337. Thank you so much for joining hands with us as we go around the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Here's what you can do. Go to rtwoffer.com. or call us at 1-888-218.

ninety three thirty seven. It's time again for you to ask Pastor Lutzer a question you may have about the Bible or the Christian life. Today's question, Dr. Lutzer, comes from a lady who lives in Ohio. I have a question about God's will.

I've heard you say that as humans, we often carry burdens God never intended us to bear. do you mean to tell me that the disasters going on in the world to day are all by him? Does he do evil?

Well, my friend, I'm so glad for your question, but actually you asked several questions three questions, really. The first question has to do with do we sometimes bear burdens that God does not want us to bear? And the answer is yes. You read the sixth chapter of the book of Matthew, where Jesus is saying that God takes care of the birds and the grass, and He'll certainly take care of us.

So yes, I'm afraid that our anxieties oftentimes overwhelm us when God is available and willing to bear our burdens.

Now the second question that you ask is about natural disasters. And the answer to that question is yes, God takes responsibility for natural disasters. In the Bible it is very clear that whether it is the darkness during the times of the plague or Jesus stilling the storm as he did on Galilee, All throughout the Bible you have God involved in the convulsions of nature. Does he do these directly?

Well, perhaps not. He does them indirectly. because the earth is fallen. But of course he could choose to not let them happen.

So in that sense everything is traceable to God. But then your next question was, Does God do evil? and the answer to that question is No, God does not do evil. That involves a huge discussion, doesn't it? God is able to run his universe in such a way that the things that happen in the universe do happen.

and oftentimes evil happens that he does not stop And yet he remains blameless. And he remains blameless for two reasons. First of all, he is God, so he runs things according to his particular rules and outlook, but secondly, He does not do the evil. Even though it may be used as a part of his plan. I know that that's.

a philosophical and theological conundrum, if I can use that word. But both of those things are taught in scripture. Human beings are responsible for evil. and yet God rules among the inhabitants of the earth. Thank you, Dr.

Lutzer. If you'd like to hear your question answered, go to our website at rtwoffer.com and click on Ask Pastor Lutzer or call us at 1-888-218-9337. That's 1-888-218-9337. You can write to us at Running2Win 1635 North LaSalle Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 60614. Running to win is all about helping you find God's roadmap for your race of life.

Yeah. Most of us plan for the days ahead, at least for retirement. But what about after that? Can God handle the unknowns that lie ahead?

Next time on Running to Win, Pastor Lutzer will tell us what happens when God owns our future. For Pastor Erwin Lutzer, this is Dave McAllister. Running to Win is sponsored by the Moody Church.

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