Sermon Notes

Made for Mondays | Week 1 | Pastor Kevin Kringel

Living from the Weekend
Theme: Embracing God's design for rest, reflection, and purposeful living, rooted in Christ.
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Introduction:  
  • We are leaders in every sphere—church, work, and influence. 
  • Called to shine light for God's glory (Matthew 5:14-16). 
  • Our lives are influential; purpose extends beyond prosperity and happiness. 
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Two Key Callings (Dr. Simms):  

  1. Following Jesus 
  1. Vocation (spouse, parent, career, neighbor, etc.) 
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Living from the Weekend:  
  • Life designed to give Jesus the first and best. 
  • Many live for the weekend, work to rest, but we're made to work  from  rest. 
  • Rest is not for the lazy; it's part of God's created rhythm. 
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Biblical Foundation of Rest:  
  • Genesis 1:27 & 2:1-2—God models rest on the first day, establishing the pattern. 
  • Sabbath: a day of rest, remembrance, reset, and celebration (Exodus 31:16-17; Isaiah 58:13-14). 
  • Purpose of Sabbath: realign priorities, remember God's goodness. 
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Early Christian Practice:  

  • Worship rooted in the Lord's Supper, observed on Sunday (the first day of the week). 
  • Signifies victory over death (Mark 16:9; Matthew 28:1-6). 
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Transition in Worship:  
  • Shift from Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday—focused on resurrection and new creation (Colossians 2:16-17; Romans 14:5). 
  • Sunday = Day of remembrance, celebration, and spiritual/rest renewal. 
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Christian Blessings & Identity:  

  • We are blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). 
  • Our identity in Christ is our true rest and victory (Ephesians 2:4-6; Romans 8:1-2). 
  • God's love revealed through Jesus (1 John 4:9-10). 
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Implications for Our Lives:  
  • Our week begins with gratitude for what Christ has done. 
  • Purpose and strength come from being rooted in Christ first, not just doing for Him. 
  • Reframe goals: The starting point is loving Jesus, which naturally flows into our vocations. 
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Quote:  
"You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You." — St. Augustine
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Practical Application:  
  • Begin each week from a place of gratitude and being centered on God. 
  • Prioritize spiritual renewal on Sundays—refilling, realigning, rejoicing. 
  • View Sundays as a means to enter dark, dry worlds with rest, hope, and love. 
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Call to Action:  
  • Visualize yourself as clay and oil lamps—fragile, needing refilling. 
  • Shift perspective on Sundays: not duty, but divine renewal. 
  • Approach Jesus at the altar or in your seat, asking to be filled with His Spirit. 
  • Remember: We are part of a greater eternal kingdom, not just individual pursuits. 
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Salvation & Reflection:  
  • Embrace God's love demonstrated through Christ’s sacrifice. 
  • Rest in His victory, His love, and His purpose for your life. 
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Closing Thought:
Let us live from the weekend—rested, refreshed, and purposeful—shining His light wherever we go.Shape