Choosing Life: Our Spiritual Identity and Purpose

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In the beginning, God put man before these two trees and allow man to make his own choice. What is free will if you cannot choose what you want to do? Since God has given us a free will, he will allow us to make our own decision. Unfortunately, men did not guard the garden as he should. [00:17:55]

Brothers and sisters, we are here not just to live for ourselves. We are here to live for God. We have a mission to be fulfilled. God wants each and every one of us to defeat his enemy in our lives so that God's purpose may be fulfilled. [00:36:35]

The Bible tells us the spirit strives against a soul and the soul strives against a spirit. That is experienced in each and every one of us. We who believe in the Lord Jesus, we have the new spirit. Christ is the life of this new spirit. The Holy Spirit dwells in our spirit. [00:37:12]

Brothers and sisters, do not think that you live on this earth for no purpose after we are saved. Sometimes you may think, what is the purpose of our continuing on this earth since it just gave us trouble? Why not raptured immediately after we are saved? But God has a definite purpose. [00:38:41]

Cain was not a bad person. We find that he was a dutiful person. He worked in the field very earnestly. He had produced, and he did not forget God because after he had produced, he took the produce to God to offer it to God. He was not bad at all. [00:42:10]

Abel became a shepherd, and we all know that at that time they only ate fruit; they never had meat for their food. Now, why is it that Abel became a shepherd? He got to eat the sheep. So what did he do? We find that he did it to offer to God. [00:43:29]

In other words, Cain lived for himself, but Abel lived for God. Now, brothers and sisters, let us ask ourselves this question: We are all living. Whom do you live for? Do you live for yourself, or do you live for God? You may be a good person, just like Cain. [00:44:39]

Dear brothers and sisters, how do you live? Do you live for yourself, the best of yourself, or do you live for God? That's the difference. If you live for yourself, you will find, like Cain, you thought God must be pleased with you. [00:46:01]

If you live like Abel, you do not live for yourself; you live for him. Then you find God will accept you because you offer Christ to him. So, dear brothers and sisters, here we are. We are still living. There is still a choice to be made. [00:46:39]

There is only one way for us to live: it is to live for Christ. Even if it may mean persecution, and yet the Lord knows he will accept your sacrifice. So my burden this morning is very simple, brothers and sisters. It concerns each and every one of us here. [00:47:39]

We do not doubt that you are saved. We believe that you are the Lord, but what we do want to emphasize is, how are you living? For yourself, or are you living for Christ? There will make a difference, and it will have a difference of heaven and earth. [00:48:51]

May the Lord have mercy upon us, touch our hearts, enable us to give ourselves to Christ and to follow him, even if the way may be difficult because you cannot do what you want to do. But thank God, the life of Christ in you will grow into maturity. [00:49:33]

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