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Acts 6:7; 1 Tim. 3:13 THE REWARDS OF THE BAPTIST DEACON Intro: We have spent the past few weeks
considering the office of the Deacon. A moment of recap might be in order here. We talked about the Reason for the office, Acts 6:1-7. The office of Deacon was
created because the church needed men to fill a place of service so that the
preachers could devote themselves to prayer, Bible study and sermon
preparation. We have also preached about the Requirements
of the office, Acts 6:3; 1 Tim. 3:8-13.
The requirements are very stiff. The men chosen as Deacons must be men of the
highest moral character. They must be men who are filled with the Spirit of God.
They must also be men who possess a servant’s heart and willingness to serve
others. Today, I want to conclude this series of
sermons by preaching about The Rewards Of The Baptist Deacon.
When the right men are selected and ordained certain benefits will be enjoyed
by the Church, the Community and by the Candidates
themselves. So, let’s look at what we can expect when the right men are
selected as Deacons. I want to preach on The Rewards Of The Baptist Deacon. I. 1
Tim. 3:13 THE
REWARDS TO THE CANDIDATE (Ill. When a man
serves as a Deacon and when he serves well, he will receive certain spiritual
rewards from the Lord and from the church. As a Deacon, you will not be
compensated monetarily, but you will be compensated by the Lord.) A. Spiritual
Promotion – “purchase to themselves a good degree”
– This phrase means “they obtain for themselves an excellent rank.”
The word “degree” means “rank or standing”. The Deacon who
serves the church, in the manner consistent with the teachings of the Word of
God, will be exalted. There are many Deacons who think they
should be honored because they have a title. Then there are Deacons who are
honored because they have earned the respect of the church. No man who is a
truly spiritual man will desire to be placed on a pedestal. Yet, if a Deacon
serves the church as he should, he will earn the respect of the church and they
will honor him for his service. He will achieve a place of honor and will be
seen as a leader, not because he demands it, but because he deserves it! Not only will the church promote the good,
faithful Deacon, God Himself will honor the man who faithfully serves others, James 4:10; 1 Pet. 5:6. The good Deacon
will serve the church, not because he desires the praise of men; the good
Deacon will serve the church because he has a heart for the glory of God and because
he longs for the praise of Heaven. (Ill. By the way,
there are a lot of men who want to titles and the position, but there are few
who are willing to be servants in the church. Some years ago a man was visiting
Mother Theresa. He watched her work among the lepers in India. He watched as
she bandaged sore and took care of injuries. He remarked, “I wouldn’t touch that for a
million dollars!” She simply replied. “Neither would I.” While I
am certain that her theology and mine would be as far apart as can be imagined,
she understood the true essence of service. She didn’t do it for recognition or
wealth. She did what she did because she cared. She had a servant’s heart! We need Deacons who possess that same kind
of heart. We need men who are willing to perform the most menial of tasks so
that the church might be served and the Lord might be glorified.) B. Spiritual
Power – “great boldness in the faith” – As the Deacon serves the Lord
and the church he will see the Lord use him in some pretty special ways. As the
Deacon sees God use him, his faith in the Lord will be strengthened and his
walk with the Lord will grow deeper and stronger. As this happens, the Deacon
is emboldened to serve the Lord is even greater ways. This phrase also has the idea of a Deacon
as a witness for Jesus. As a Deacon grows in his ministry and his relationship
with the Lord, he will be accepted by the church and the community as a witness
for the Lord. His words will carry weight with saint and sinner alike because
he has proven that his faith is real though his lifestyle and his service to
others. (Ill. Acts 6:6-8:40 speak about two of the
first Deacons, Stephen and Philip. These two men were living examples of “great
boldness in the faith”. Stephen witnessed of Jesus before the Jewish
Sanhedrin. He stood his ground and remained steadfast in his convictions even
when they stoned him to death. Stephen
is a good example to every Deacon. Philip was a mighty preacher of the Word of
God and he was used of the Lord is a great fashion. He helped lead a revival in
Samaria; he witnessed to the Ethiopian eunuch; and he preached the Gospel
everywhere he traveled. These two men served the early church.
Apparently they served it faithfully. As a result, they were elevated to a
place of honor by the church and they were used in mighty ways by God Himself. If you are selected to serve as a Deacon
in this church let me encourage you to learn to serve the Lord by serving
others. If you will, the rewards you will reap are without measure.) II.
Acts 6:7 THE
REWARDS TO THE CHURCH (Ill. Not only to the
Deacons, themselves, reap certain benefits, so does the church. In fact, the
church is the greatest recipient when they have good, godly Deacons. Let me
show you a few of the ways the church benefited from the ministry of their
Deacons.) A. In
The Arena Of Peace – The Deacons were selected because there was
division in the church, Acts 6:1. Some
of the widows felt left out when the daily food rations were distributed. The
contention between the two groups was growing and there existed the potential
that the early church could have split into two bodies. The advice to elect
seven men to carry out the work of the ministry in the church please both sides
of the issue, Acts 6:5. (Ill. This
is the first and last time when all the people in the church were all pleased
at the same time!) Now, I know that some people aren’t going
to be happy no matter what you do. Some people get upset when we spend money;
some people get upset when we save money. Some people are happy with the way
the church is moving; others are not happy. That is just the way things are.
You cannot please all the people all the time. When the people of the church
are served as they should be, there will be peace in the house of God. One of
the reasons people get out of sorts at church is that they feel like they are
shut out and that they do not belong. When people are ministered to and
listened to, they tend to be far more content. Good, serving Deacons can help
the church achieve the goal of ministering to the people in all the way they
need to be ministered to. B. In
The Arena Of Provision – Because the Apostles were so busy with all the
duties they had, the people in the church were not getting their needs met.
When the Deacons were selected and their ministry began, the needs of the
people were taken care of. As I mentioned a few weeks back, one man
cannot possibly do everything a growing, going, working church needs done. He
needs help. He needs men around him who are willing to help him carry the load
of the work of the church. When the Pastor and Deacons are all serving as they
should, the sick and shut-ins are ministered to; the visits that need to be
made are taken care of; the burdens and concerns of the church are handled in
an effective manner. In other words, real ministry is accomplished when enough
people are on the job. C. In
The Arena Of Preaching – When the Deacons were selected, the Apostles
had the time they needed to pray and study the Bible, Acts 6:2, 4. Because they could pray and study as they should, the
ministry of the Word of God spread in the church, Acts 6:7. The church benefitted because the preaching got better.
As the preaching improved, the people were fed and the church grew. (Ill. Churches need
to understand that they can either have a man who tries to do everything in the
church or they can have a preacher. They cannot possibly have both! A man who
is busy putting out fires all over the community has not time to seek God’s
face in His Word. He has no time to prepare relevant, biblical sermons that God
can use to feed the sheep and evangelize the lost. Don’t get me wrong, the preacher is a
servant too. He is not to spend all his days sequestered in his ivory tower
away from the needs of his people. He is to minister to them as they may have
need. But, he shouldn’t be expected to do everything by himself. He needs help
and a good part of that help is to come from the Deacons.) D. In
The Arena Of People – The people were served and the Word was preached
and the church grew. I am sure the word got out in the community that God’s
people cared for one another. Love was their calling card and they certainly
used it whenever they could, John 13:35.
People want to be cared for and when they are, they will tell others. When
others hear, they will come and see what’s going on. As the Word of God was preached, the people
of God grew in their faith. They were developed and sent out into the community
to spread the Word of God. The capacity for ministry in the church was greatly
expanded when they chose those first Deacons. (Ill. These same
benefits will come to the church that is blessed with good, godly Deacons. When
we get the men God wants us to have in place and they begin to discharge their
ministry, we can expect the church to prosper in several special, profound
ways.) III. Acts 6:7
THE
REWARDS TO THE COMMUNITY (Ill. We have seen
that the Deacons themselves will be rewarded for their faithful service to the
church. The church will also be rewarded as their needs are addressed and met
by the church. It also seems clear that the community outside the church will
also benefit from the ministry of the right kind of Deacons in the local
church.) A. Sinners
Were Converted – a “great multitude” came into the
church because the preachers were relieved of the day to day work of
ministering to the physical needs of the church. As word spread that the Lord
was blessing and working in the church more people came to see what God was
doing. Because the Gospel was proclaimed in more power and more clarity, many
people were reached and a tremendous number of people came to Jesus for
salvation. Will our church grow as the result of
electing new Deacons? Genuine church growth is a matter that is up to the Lord
alone. I will say that there is a greater possibility for the church to grow if
her physical needs are met and the Word of God is preached in power and
clarity. Personally, I believe the church will be blessed by the Lord when it
is led by the right kind of servant-leadership. B. Society
Was Changed – “a great company of the priests were obedient
to the faith” – As the Word of God spread around the city of Jerusalem,
many of the Jewish priests came to faith in Jesus. As a result, the entire
community was altered. In other words, God used the ministry of those early
Deacons to grow His church and to make inroads into the community. Will our election today change Lenoir and
Caldwell County? Who knows! When our Deacons are elected and they get busy for the
glory of God, kicking up dust as they minister to the needs of the church, word
will get out about it. People will come to see. As the Deacons serve the
physical needs of the church, the ministry of the Word will grow and that has
the potential to change the world. I am confident that the men we elect today
will make a difference in our church. I am confident that their ministry will
enable our church to make a difference in the world around us. I would not be
surprised to see the Lord do some amazing things as a result of the decision
you make here today. Conc: Those are the rewards that come when
God’s will is honored in the selection of Deacons. We can expect the Lord’s
work to prosper both in the church and in the community. The Deacons who are
elected can expect their own faith to grow. They can anticipate the Lord using
them for His glory to serve the local church and to be a blessing to the people
of the Lord. We are blessed here at Calvary. Many
churches have a hard time finding men who are qualified to be Deacons. We have
many men who can serve with honor and who can serve well. We even have some men
here who have served as Deacons in others churches. These men are ordained,
qualified and ready to serve, if they are selected. If you are a man who has
been elected as a Deacon in another church and you are ordained, still
qualified and available to serve, would you please stand? We are about to move into our business
meeting. In that meeting, hopefully, we will be electing four new Deacons. Just
before we go into our business session, let’s once again come before the Lord
to pray for God’s men to be chosen; His will to be done and for peace and unity
in the church. |
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