Here’s the beauty of Community Groups. By God’s grace we give ourselves to living out our Christian lives and pursuing sanctification with a small group of likeminded, gospel centered believers in our Church. That’s the majority of our experience in Community Group (1 Timothy 4:7-8, Hebrews 3:12-13).
If a member of my group (or me!) begins to wander, there is a built in guard rail to nip things in the bud (as we like to say). Loving relationships, friends, people we have history and memories with, people we have lived life with ready (and hopefully willing) to pursue that member (or me!). What a beautiful thing!
Think about Matthew 18:15-17, Jesus’ teaching on Church discipline. Just like we heard in James 5:19-20, this is God’s Rescue Plan! Do you see yourself in V. 15? “… go and tell him … you have gained a brother.” Community Groups provide that platform to be the guard rail in God’s Rescue Plan and live out Biblical truths like these.
Why? Why would I want to get involved in God’s Rescue Plan? Why pursue fellow Christians who are wandering? Isn’t that just going to get messy? You might be thinking “I have enough problems in my life!”
Here’s a view of Community Groups you might not have considered. More than just a means of grace, more than just being a tool in God’s Rescue Plan, Community Groups function in a way that image God (Ephesians 5:1) How’s that?
Think about it. The gospel is God’s ultimate rescue plan. We learned last Sunday that to pursue God we pursue God’s people. When we pursue a wandering brother we image Christ and His pursuit of you and I who wandered since day one and yet Jesus rescued us by going to the Cross.
Bottom line … we pursue the wandering believer because Christ pursued us!