Abiding in Christ: Love, Sacrifice, and Service

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and not just with us but lord you would abide in us and lord we pray that you would teach us how to abide in you in this time lord disconnect us from the world from all the distractions we brought into this place and reconnect us in tune with your spirit lord we love you so much god and jesus thank you that you do have strength and power over death in the grave that you have victory over sin and that god you have made the righteousness of christ to be ours today and so jesus we come and we stand and we sing and we worship you in victory jesus we love you and we praise you and it's in the powerful strong risen name of jesus that we pray amen and amen [00:36:09] (47 seconds)



Spiritual depth is not measured by how much we know but if we obey. So in verse 14, Jesus says, you are my friends if you do what I command you. He doesn't say you are my friends if you can explain the Trinity. He doesn't say you are my friends if you attend a Bible college. He doesn't say you are my friends if you read a lot of John MacArthur. He doesn't, I don't need a spiritual murmur on that, brother. I usually don't name names, but I'm just saying, like, Jesus doesn't put a bunch of standards and say, like, you are my friend if you know enough to be my friend. Jesus measures relationship by obedience, not head knowledge. [00:55:20] (55 seconds)


Serving Jesus is not measured by the tasks we accomplish, but by how we abide in him. Let me say that one more time. Serving Jesus is not measured by the tasks we accomplish, but how we abide in him. Let's go back up and read verses 15 and 16. Verses 15 and 16, Jesus says, no longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing, but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father, I have made known to you. You didn't choose me, I chose you, and I appointed you, that you should go and bear fruit, and your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you. [00:58:33] (55 seconds)



Serving is worship. Serving is not a job. Serving is not a career. Serving is not a task list. Serving is our act of worship to God. And that's why he says you're going to need to pray. Because here's the thing. Notice Jesus says, you didn't choose me, I chose you. Isn't that so cool? To know that like you're not the one who the whole salvation thing revolves around because you didn't initiate it. Jesus initiated with you. Jesus initiated with you because Jesus loved you first. You were on his radar before he was ever on your radar. Like Jesus loves you. But he doesn't just stop there and say that. He says, and I've appointed you. Appointed you? Appointed you to what? To serve. [01:01:10] (52 seconds)



So the question is, do you see yourself when you serve God, do you see yourself as God's volunteer or that's a question that we all have to ask, not just about the church, but how we serve our neighborhoods, how we serve in the nations, how we serve our city, how we serve our church, how we serve our community groups, how we serve each other, is do you see yourself as just a volunteer in God's army? Do you see yourself as his friend? And because he is my friend and laid down his life for me, then I am encouraged. I am led to go lay down my life for other people. And no one lays their life, everybody likes the way that sounds, but nobody wants to actually do it. You may not ever get a chance to physically lay down your life for someone. You might, but you might not. But you might get a hundred opportunities every day to die to your own preferences to serve someone else. Sacrificially. [01:10:46] (77 seconds)



Jesus is trying to teach them that your service for Jesus is about you and Jesus. It's not about the church. It's not about you and your preferences. It's not even about me. I mean, you would think I started this church and you would think everything meets my preferences and it doesn't. But it doesn't matter and I don't care because it's not about me. We're not starting this church to make Brandon happy. We're starting this church for Jesus because he's our friend and we love him and he laid his life down for us. So we gladly and joyfully lay down our life for him. And if setting out chairs is a way that's going to help people come and sit down without distraction, and hear the gospel, I'll set out chairs for my Lord. I'll put out pens for my Lord. I will make coffee for my Lord. I will go teach children and play games with them and be really loud for my Lord. Do you see this? [01:14:22] (75 seconds)



And this is what the church is. The church is a bunch of imperfect, hard-to-love people who, because of the grace of God and their dependence on abiding in Jesus, are somehow, someway able to love people who don't speak the same language as them, who don't share the same preferences as them, who aren't in the same stage of life as them, who don't have the same past as them or shared experience as them, but yet somehow they're all in the middle of this living room in Stafford County every week, praising God, worshiping Him, serving Him together, praying for each other, meeting each other's needs. How does that happen? to abide in Jesus. Now, we're really blessed at our church, because we have like over 100 % involvement in community groups. So I want you to hear me say this. Nobody told me, Brandon, get up and bang the community group drum. Nobody told me get up and bang the serve team drum. I'm trying to show you that we don't have these to help the church. We have these things to help us abide in Jesus. And this is how we do that. [01:20:02] (76 seconds)