Commitment and Faith: Understanding Membership and Baptism

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"Baptism is between you and Jesus. And it's you joining with Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection. You're saying, I am going to die to my old self with Christ on the cross. You receive the gift of his death for your sins. You also commit to the old self going away. And then you join with Christ in his resurrection. You come up out of the water and you're receiving the gift of eternal life and you're committing to living life for Christ." [00:14:45]

"We've said in every single Sunday of this study that the purpose of the book of Revelation is not to tell you when the world will end. The purpose of the book of Revelation is to call you to faithfulness, holding fast to Jesus no matter what. In week two of this series, we made the point that in order to understand the book of Revelation, we must understand who sent it." [00:37:10]

"Jesus came and he started this whole thing, and then he ascended into heaven. And Revelation is him reaching back out to his people to speak to them when they needed to hear from him desperately. We should see the book of Revelation as an extension of Jesus' teaching. It's also worth noting this letter at the beginning attributes itself to each member of the Trinity. God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus." [00:38:56]

"First of all, Jesus is the faithful witness. The text does not say that he is a faithful witness, does it? It says he is the faithful witness. I love a good Dr. Seuss book. One of my favorites is the Lorax. The Lorax tells a story of the one slur, this character who finds himself in a beautiful forest of truffula trees. And he cuts down one of the truffula trees." [00:40:16]

"You and I live in a world that is not our own. We didn't make this, the Lord made it, and he made you, and he put you here. We don't know what from down. We don't know what we ought or ought not to do. We don't understand the reality of things, and so Jesus comes into the world to be a faithful witness for us." [00:42:41]

"Turns out Jesus is the only human being who has ever seen God in his fullness and lived to talk about it, and he came here. He came to bear witness. He came from heaven, from the presence of God, to speak for God to us, and to bear witness to us about who God is, and who we are, and the world that we live in, and so Jesus is a witness for God to us, but he's also a witness to God as a son of man." [00:44:34]

"Whenever we call Jesus the firstborn of the dead, that's what we're saying about him. That Jesus came to the sinking ship of humanity, where our only hope was to sit in darkness with artificial light and count down the days till we died, and then Jesus did something only Jesus could do. He made a way for us to get out of the made a way, just one way, where there was no way." [00:49:31]

"The resurrection of Christ is how we know Jesus is who he says he is. It's what gives him credibility. I love the way Christian author and preacher Andy Stanley once put it. He said, my high school science teacher once told me that much of Genesis is false. But since my high school teacher did not prove he was God by rising from the dead, I'm going to believe in Jesus instead." [00:50:12]

"Revelation is Jesus reminding his people who are facing death every day that he has already defeated death. Remember who's God? He's got the keys here, guys. So what are we supposed to do with that? Magnify the resurrection of Jesus in your thinking. I don't mean artificially magnify it. Try to see it as more important than it really is." [00:51:37]

"Jesus shows up, and they think they're in charge. They think it's all about them. They think the buck stops with them. Who does Jesus think he is? Makes me think of Pontius Pilate, who says to Jesus in John chapter 18, don't you know that I have authority to release you or crucify you? And you remember what Jesus said?" [00:55:50]

"Jesus tells the disciples in Matthew 28, verse 18, all authority. How much authority? All authority on heaven and on earth. Has been given to me. Revelation is Jesus telling his people, reminding them that he is still in control. Right now, things seem out of control and you're scared and you feel like you're in the dark, but Jesus is saying in Revelation, on every page of Revelation, as we will see throughout this year, I am still on the throne. Trust me." [01:03:22]

"We humbly submit to Jesus, to Christ, every day. We begin our day by humbly submitting to Jesus. We end our day by thanking him for the good things, repenting of what we need to repent of. We spend our days with the Holy Spirit's help battling the poisonous pride in our hearts that make us think we don't need Jesus. It causes us to live without an awareness of him." [01:04:07]

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