True friendships should be rooted in a mutual desire to grow closer to God. Relationships that tempt us away from our faith must be reevaluated and, if necessary, sacrificed for the sake of our spiritual well-being. In a world where social connections often define our identity, it is crucial to assess whether our friendships are leading us towards or away from God. A friendship grounded in faith encourages spiritual growth, accountability, and mutual support in the journey towards righteousness. When relationships become a stumbling block, it is essential to have the courage to step back and prioritize our relationship with God above all else. [00:07]
"Do not be deceived: 'Bad company ruins good morals.' Wake up from your drunken stupor, as is right, and do not go on sinning. For some have no knowledge of God. I say this to your shame." (1 Corinthians 15:33-34, ESV)
Reflection: Is there a friendship in your life that is pulling you away from God? How can you lovingly address this and seek relationships that encourage your spiritual growth?
Day 2: Embracing the Narrow Path
The path to life is narrow, and following Christ often means standing apart from the crowd. We must be prepared to face scorn and ridicule for our faith, knowing that our ultimate reward is eternal. Walking the narrow path requires courage and conviction, as it often involves going against societal norms and expectations. This journey is not about seeking approval from others but about remaining faithful to God's truth, even when it is unpopular or misunderstood. The narrow path is a call to live authentically and boldly for Christ, trusting that the eternal reward far outweighs any temporary discomfort. [00:32]
"Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few." (Matthew 7:13-14, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways are you tempted to conform to the crowd rather than follow the narrow path? How can you stand firm in your faith today, even if it means facing opposition?
Day 3: Overcoming the Need for Approval
People pleasers prioritize the approval of others over God's commands. They maintain a religious facade but lack genuine commitment to God's standards, often conforming to societal norms rather than challenging them. This tendency to seek validation from others can lead to a superficial faith that is more concerned with appearances than with true obedience to God. It is important to recognize this inclination and strive to align our lives with God's will, even when it means going against the grain. True faith is marked by a heart that seeks to please God above all else. [01:24]
"For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ." (Galatians 1:10, ESV)
Reflection: Are there areas in your life where you are more concerned with pleasing others than pleasing God? How can you shift your focus to prioritize God's approval?
Day 4: Wholehearted Obedience to God
True obedience to God requires a heart fully devoted to Him, where His commands are valued above all else. Anything else we prioritize becomes our god, revealing the true nature of our faith. This call to wholehearted obedience challenges us to examine our priorities and ensure that God holds the highest place in our lives. It is a reminder that our actions and decisions should reflect our commitment to God's truth, even when it is difficult or inconvenient. A heart devoted to God is one that seeks to honor Him in every aspect of life. [06:47]
"And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served in the region beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (Joshua 24:15, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you struggle to fully obey God? What steps can you take to surrender this area to Him today?
Day 5: Living Authentically for God
We must examine our lives for areas of compromise, where we may be neglecting God's commands for the sake of public approval. True faith is demonstrated by unwavering commitment to God's truth, regardless of societal pressures. This call to authenticity challenges us to live in a way that is consistent with our beliefs, even when it is difficult or countercultural. It is an invitation to reflect on our actions and attitudes, ensuring that they align with God's standards rather than the world's expectations. Living authentically for God means being true to our faith in every circumstance. [09:34]
"Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. As obedient children, do not be conformed to the passions of your former ignorance, but as he who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct." (1 Peter 1:13-15, ESV)
Reflection: Are there areas in your life where you are compromising your faith for the sake of acceptance? How can you take a stand for God's truth in those areas today?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, we explored the profound challenge of aligning our lives with God's standards rather than the world's expectations. The journey of faith requires us to evaluate our friendships and relationships, ensuring they are rooted in a desire to uplift and guide each other towards God. Jesus' teaching about the narrow path reminds us that following Him often means standing apart from the crowd, as the way of the world frequently diverges from the path of righteousness.
We examined the characteristics of people pleasers, those who prioritize the approval of others over God's will. Such individuals often measure their faith by comparing themselves to others rather than using Christ as their standard. They maintain a respectable religious front but lack genuine commitment to God's commands. This superficial faith is evident in their reluctance to raise the standards of righteousness within their communities, preferring instead to conform to the prevailing norms.
True faith, however, demands a heart wholly devoted to God, where His commands take precedence over societal approval. A genuine believer is not swayed by public opinion but is steadfast in their commitment to God's truth, even when it leads to persecution or ridicule. This unwavering dedication is what distinguishes true followers of Christ from those who merely seek to maintain a religious appearance.
We are called to examine our own lives, to identify areas where we may be compromising our faith for the sake of acceptance. Are we more concerned with how others perceive us than with how God sees us? Do we secretly neglect our spiritual duties while maintaining a facade of piety? These are critical questions that challenge us to deepen our relationship with God and to live authentically as His children.
Key Takeaways
1. True friendships should be rooted in a mutual desire to grow closer to God. Relationships that tempt us away from our faith must be reevaluated and, if necessary, sacrificed for the sake of our spiritual well-being. [00:07]
2. The path to life is narrow, and following Christ often means standing apart from the crowd. We must be prepared to face scorn and ridicule for our faith, knowing that our ultimate reward is eternal. [00:32]
3. People pleasers prioritize the approval of others over God's commands. They maintain a religious facade but lack genuine commitment to God's standards, often conforming to societal norms rather than challenging them. [01:24]
4. True obedience to God requires a heart fully devoted to Him, where His commands are valued above all else. Anything else we prioritize becomes our god, revealing the true nature of our faith. [06:47]
5. We must examine our lives for areas of compromise, where we may be neglecting God's commands for the sake of public approval. True faith is demonstrated by unwavering commitment to God's truth, regardless of societal pressures. [09:34]
What does Jesus mean by the "narrow path" in Matthew 7:13-14, and how does it contrast with the "broad way"? [00:32]
According to the sermon, what are some characteristics of people pleasers, and how do they prioritize the approval of others over God's commands? [01:24]
How does the sermon describe the difference between maintaining a religious facade and having a genuine commitment to God's standards? [02:03]
What does 2 Corinthians 10:12 say about comparing ourselves to others, and how does this relate to the concept of people pleasing discussed in the sermon? [01:37]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of the "narrow path" challenge believers to evaluate their current lifestyle and relationships? What might this look like in practical terms? [00:20]
In what ways might a person pleaser's actions reveal a lack of genuine faith, according to the sermon? How does this align with the teachings of Jesus? [01:11]
How can believers discern when they are compromising their faith for societal approval, and what steps can they take to realign their priorities with God's commands? [09:34]
What does it mean to have a heart fully devoted to God, and how can believers ensure that God's commands are valued above all else in their lives? [06:47]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your current friendships. Are there any relationships that might be tempting you away from your faith? How can you address this in a way that honors God? [00:07]
Have you ever felt pressure to conform to societal norms that conflict with your faith? How did you handle it, and what might you do differently in the future? [00:45]
Consider a time when you prioritized the approval of others over God's commands. What was the outcome, and how can you learn from that experience? [01:24]
Identify an area in your life where you might be maintaining a religious facade. What steps can you take to cultivate a more genuine commitment to God's standards? [02:03]
How can you actively work to raise the standards of righteousness within your community or church, even if it means facing scorn or ridicule? [02:37]
Are there any secret sins or neglected spiritual duties in your life that you need to address? How can you bring these areas into alignment with God's will? [09:34]
What practical steps can you take this week to ensure that your heart is fully devoted to God, valuing His commands above all else? [06:47]
Sermon Clips
What about those old friends who stay around to tempt you or drag you down all friendships made for selfish reasons before your conversion must go on the alter of sacrifice with all other things that belong to your past life all future friendships as well as those you keep from the past must be made or kept with the motive of willing their highest good in relation to their standing with God. [00:00:04]
Jesus said strive to enter into the Straight Gate for wide is the gate and Broad is the way that leads to destruction and many there be that go in that way but straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leads to life and few there be that find it Matthew 7:13-14 Luke 13:24 the way of the crowd is usually the wrong way if you would keep God's standards and favor you had better face that you are not going to keep many friends. [00:20:19]
You are not a true Christian if you put pleasing people above Christ many profess conversion or religion when on a close look it will be seen that their leading object prized beyond anything else is the good opinion of the crowd sooner than lose this they would deny their religious stand their whole faith is based on this you can see by a close look at their lives that they will do nothing to lose this good opinion of men. [00:58:12]
There are a vast many people who instead of making Jesus Christ their standard and the Bible their rule of Life obviously aim at No Such Thing the great question question they ask is do I do as much in religion and be as good as others in the crowd or church around me their aim is to keep up a respectable religious front for others instead of seriously asking for themselves what the Lord and his word requires. [01:13:08]
A people pleaser never bothers to raise the standards of right around him they are not bothered that the general standard of piety is so low in the church that a visiting early Church Christian would have to backslide to be in Fellowship people Pleasures like the present standard because they have conformed their religious reputation around it if the real friend of God and man tries to wake up the church and raise the tone of Faith he seems critical and Med Ling to the people Pleasures. [02:37:56]
Obedience to God implies an obedient state of heart and therefore nothing is obedience that does not imply a supreme regard to God's Authority now if a man's heart be right whatever God requires he regards of more importance than anything else if he regards anything else of Greater importance that is his God whatever we supremely regard that is our God if it is power or riches Comfort or pleasure honor or power that is the god of our hearts. [06:43:05]
They may not secretly sin but secretly neglect duties that if known would bring them shame things like Bible study and secret prayer for instance they will appear very Pious at church but in the privacy of their own rooms life different lives how is it with you do you habitually and secretly omit some things knowing bow and why you should do them and yet are careful to perform all your public duties need it be said that you love the praise of men more than the praise of God. [09:28:12]
People Pleasures dread the thought of being called fanatical they miss a first principle of scripture that all the world is wrong the world's feelings are all against God and everyone who intends to serve God must from the start oppose its opinions it is true and always has been that they that will live Godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecutions they shall be called fanatical extreme and the like they have always been and always will be as long as the world is wrong. [09:57:48]
They are very intent on making friends on both sides of the line they always make compromises and concessions to the crowd they try to take both sides it has always been so for centuries that men could make a good show of religion without ever being labeled as holy the standard is still so low that a great mass of churches still try not to be set down as reprobates on one hand or fanatics on the other they are fashionable Christians. [11:07:39]
They will do more to gain the Applause of men than the Applause of Heaven they are more anxious to know what men think about them than about what God thinks if such a one as a minister preaching a sermon or a singer giving a song they fish for compliments more interested to know what men thought of it than what God thought of it if an elder or church member prays or speaks in a meeting he is thinking if he is a people pleaser how he sound to those who listen. [12:04:24]
There is a great deal more apparent piety in the church than true piety there are many things which Sinners suppose are good which are abominable in the eyes of God it is easy for people to take credit for people pleasing lives and make themselves believe they are models of piety when in fact they are only EX examples of hypocrisy but for the love of reputation and fear of disgrace how many in the church would break out in open apostasy. [14:41:36]
Who will agree to take the Bible for your rule and Jesus Christ for your pattern doing what is right in all cases whatever man may say or think if you are not willing to take this stand you are a stranger to the grace of God a people pleaser is by no means his child if you are not resolved upon doing what is right public sentiment or not you love the praise of men more than the praise of God. [15:49:40]