Basic Christian Values | Serving | March 8, 2026

Mar 8, 2026    Jay Baker

This message concludes the Basic Christian Values series by emphasizing that believers are saved on purpose and for a purpose—to serve God by serving others. Drawing from Psalm 139 and Ephesians 2, it teaches that every person is intentionally created by God and saved by grace through faith, not by works, yet believers are saved for good works that God prepared in advance. Serving is therefore not the basis of salvation but the evidence of it, reflecting the transformation that comes from knowing Christ. Throughout Scripture—from God’s promise to Abraham in Genesis 12 to the teaching on active faith in James 2—God blesses His people so they can become a blessing to others. Using Jesus’ parable of the talents in Matthew 25, the message reminds believers that God entrusts each person with gifts, opportunities, and the message of salvation and expects them to invest those gifts in His kingdom. Serving reorients believers toward God’s mission, cultivates humility, builds meaningful relationships, and strengthens unity within the church, as described in 1 Corinthians 12 and 1 Peter 4. Ultimately, Christians are called to move beyond being consumers of church to contributors in God’s work, faithfully using their gifts in whatever role God places them so that others may encounter Christ and the church may grow in health, unity, and impact.