Elevating Jesus by Laying Down Our Burdens

 

Summary

In today's gathering, we explored the profound theme of laying down our burdens and distractions to elevate Jesus in our lives. The scene of children joyfully contributing their coins during the hymn was a beautiful reminder of the purity and sincerity with which we should approach our faith. Jesus welcomes such innocence and enthusiasm, urging us to let the children come to Him. This morning, we delved into the teachings of Paul from Philippians, focusing on the idea of laying down our burdens to lift Jesus up.

Paul, despite his imprisonment and the threat of execution, exemplifies a life of rejoicing and courage. He lays down his shame and embraces courage, demonstrating that his ultimate goal is to exalt Christ, whether in life or death. This is a powerful reminder for us to let go of our internal and external shame, trusting in God's deliverance and focusing on glorifying Christ.

Paul's famous declaration, "For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain," challenges us to examine what truly defines our lives. Are we living for Christ alone, or have we allowed other pursuits to overshadow our devotion? Paul lays down control for submission, choosing to trust in God's plan rather than his own desires. This submission is not passive but an active choice to prioritize Christ above all else.

As a community, we are called to lay down our fears and anxieties, standing firm together in the Spirit. Paul encourages the Philippians to live in a manner worthy of the gospel, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective strength. We are reminded that we are not alone in our struggles; we have each other to lean on and support.

Finally, Paul urges us to lay down selfishness for compassion, valuing others above ourselves. This sacrificial love is the essence of our mission, reflecting Christ's love to the world. As we lay down our burdens, whether they be physical items or internal struggles, we create space for Jesus to be lifted up in our lives and communities.

Key Takeaways:

- Laying Down Shame for Courage: Paul teaches us to let go of shame, both internal and external, and embrace courage. By doing so, we can focus on exalting Christ in all circumstances, trusting in His deliverance and purpose for our lives. [43:28]

- Living Defined by Christ: The declaration "For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain" challenges us to examine what truly defines our lives. We are called to lay down control and submit to God's plan, prioritizing Christ above all else. [46:04]

- Unity in Community: Paul emphasizes the importance of standing firm together in the Spirit, laying down our fears and anxieties. We are reminded that we are not alone in our struggles; we have each other to lean on and support. [49:52]

- Sacrificial Love Over Selfishness: We are encouraged to lay down selfishness for compassion, valuing others above ourselves. This sacrificial love reflects Christ's love to the world and is the essence of our mission. [01:01:22]

- Perseverance in Laying Down Burdens: The act of laying down our burdens is not a one-time event but a continual process. We are called to persevere in this practice, creating space for Jesus to be lifted up in our lives and communities. [01:04:23]

Youtube Chapters:

- [00:00] - Welcome
- [37:23] - Perseverance in Faith
- [38:44] - Laying Down for Jesus
- [40:17] - Rejoicing in Trials
- [41:02] - Overcoming Shame
- [42:17] - Courage in Christ
- [43:28] - Living for Christ
- [44:22] - Life and Death in Christ
- [46:04] - Defining Life by Christ
- [47:14] - The Plus Factor
- [48:09] - Submission Over Control
- [49:52] - Community and Unity
- [51:12] - Facing Fear Together
- [52:19] - The Power of Togetherness
- [58:13] - Laying Down Fear
- [59:58] - Sacrificial Love
- [01:01:22] - Compassion Over Selfishness
- [01:02:35] - Practical Steps to Lay Down
- [01:04:23] - Perseverance in Sacrifice
- [01:09:19] - Lifting Jesus Together

Study Guide

Bible Study Discussion Guide

Bible Reading:
- Philippians 1:18-30
- Matthew 19:14
- Psalm 25:7

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Observation Questions:

1. In Philippians 1:18-20, how does Paul express his attitude towards his imprisonment and the preaching of Christ? What does this reveal about his priorities? [40:17]

2. What are the two things Paul lays down according to the sermon, and how do they relate to his statement "For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain"? [43:28]

3. How does Paul encourage the Philippians to live in a manner worthy of the gospel, and what does this imply about their community life? [49:52]

4. What examples from the sermon illustrate the concept of laying down selfishness for compassion? [01:01:22]

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Interpretation Questions:

1. How does Paul's willingness to lay down his shame for courage challenge our understanding of personal identity and past mistakes? [42:17]

2. What does it mean to lay down control for submission in the context of Paul's life and teachings? How might this apply to modern believers? [48:09]

3. In what ways does the sermon suggest that unity in community can help believers overcome fear and anxiety? [51:12]

4. How does the concept of sacrificial love over selfishness reflect the essence of the Christian mission, according to the sermon? [01:01:22]

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Application Questions:

1. Reflect on a personal burden or distraction that you need to lay down to elevate Jesus in your life. What practical steps can you take this week to begin this process? [38:44]

2. Consider a past mistake or source of shame that you struggle with. How can you embrace courage and trust in God's deliverance to move past it? [42:17]

3. Identify an area in your life where you are holding onto control. How can you practice submission to God's plan in that area this week? [48:09]

4. Think about a fear or anxiety that you face. How can you lean on your community for support and stand firm together in the Spirit? [51:12]

5. Reflect on a relationship where you can practice sacrificial love. What specific action can you take to value others above yourself in that relationship? [01:01:22]

6. What is one way you can contribute to the unity and strength of your community this week? How can you encourage others to lay down their burdens as well? [49:52]

7. Consider a tangible item or habit that represents a distraction or burden in your life. What would it look like to lay it down as a symbolic act of lifting Jesus up? [01:02:35]

Devotional

Day 1: Embracing Courage Over Shame
In the face of adversity, Paul exemplifies a life of courage and rejoicing, even while imprisoned and facing the threat of execution. He demonstrates that by laying down shame, both internal and external, one can focus on exalting Christ in all circumstances. This act of courage is not about ignoring fear but about trusting in God's deliverance and purpose for our lives. By letting go of shame, we open ourselves to the transformative power of Christ, allowing His strength to shine through our weaknesses. [43:28]

"For the Lord will be your confidence and will keep your foot from being caught." (Proverbs 3:26, ESV)

Reflection: What is one area of your life where shame holds you back from fully embracing God's purpose? How can you begin to lay down this shame and step into courage today?


Day 2: Defining Life by Christ
Paul's declaration, "For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain," challenges us to examine what truly defines our lives. Are we living for Christ alone, or have other pursuits overshadowed our devotion? Paul lays down control for submission, choosing to trust in God's plan rather than his own desires. This submission is an active choice to prioritize Christ above all else, allowing His presence to define our existence. By doing so, we align our lives with His purpose, finding true fulfillment and meaning. [46:04]

"Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth." (Colossians 3:2, ESV)

Reflection: What is one pursuit or desire that has taken precedence over your devotion to Christ? How can you realign your priorities to reflect a life defined by Him?


Day 3: Unity in Community
Paul emphasizes the importance of standing firm together in the Spirit, laying down our fears and anxieties. As a community, we are reminded that we are not alone in our struggles; we have each other to lean on and support. This collective strength is vital in living a life worthy of the gospel, as it fosters unity and encourages perseverance. By embracing this unity, we create a supportive environment where Christ's love can flourish and be shared with the world. [49:52]

"Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." (Galatians 6:2, ESV)

Reflection: Who in your community can you reach out to for support or offer support to this week? How can you actively contribute to fostering unity and strength within your community?


Day 4: Sacrificial Love Over Selfishness
We are encouraged to lay down selfishness for compassion, valuing others above ourselves. This sacrificial love is the essence of our mission, reflecting Christ's love to the world. By prioritizing the needs of others, we embody the selfless nature of Christ, creating a ripple effect of love and kindness. This act of compassion not only transforms our relationships but also serves as a powerful testimony of Christ's love to those around us. [01:01:22]

"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." (Philippians 2:4, ESV)

Reflection: Identify one person in your life who could benefit from an act of sacrificial love. What specific action can you take this week to demonstrate Christ's love to them?


Day 5: Perseverance in Laying Down Burdens
The act of laying down our burdens is not a one-time event but a continual process. We are called to persevere in this practice, creating space for Jesus to be lifted up in our lives and communities. By consistently surrendering our burdens, whether they be physical items or internal struggles, we allow Christ to work through us, bringing peace and transformation. This perseverance is a testament to our faith and trust in His plan, as we continually seek to glorify Him in all aspects of our lives. [01:04:23]

"Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved." (Psalm 55:22, ESV)

Reflection: What is one burden you have been holding onto that you need to lay down before God? How can you make this a daily practice to ensure you are creating space for Jesus in your life?

Quotes

1. "Paul is experiencing persecution. He's in a dire situation, yet he is rejoicing. I mean, right there is a challenge for us, right? Right there is a challenge for us. Paul goes on to say that he actually expects that he's going to be delivered. He's actually awaiting trial. He doesn't know what's going to happen. He doesn't know what's going to happen. here, he might very well be executed. So he might very well lose his life in a very short time. But he has this kind of confidence that he expects that it's going to be a deliverance for him." ([00:40:17] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Paul is saying, For me to live is Christ and to die is gain puts everything into focus for us as far as our understanding of the Apostle is concerned. First, he is a man of one passion, Christ and Him alone. It seems clear that this is what he also desires for the Philippians and for us as well. Their problem and ours is the strong tendency to speak thus, but in effect, to live otherwise." ([00:46:14] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul talks about standing firm in the spirit, striving together, and doing these things without fear. Paul had nothing to lose, but we often feel like we do, don't we? I know for myself, you know, we fear suffering. We fear opposition. We fear conflict. We fear uncertainty. We desire comfort. And if we think about those things individually, then yeah, man, if it's just me, like, boy, yeah, I don't, I don't want, like, I don't want to be persecuted. I don't want to have to suffer in those ways. Like, that causes fear." ([00:50:58] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Paul encourages the Philippians, first of all, to lay down concern for standing. And so this might be a little bit confusing. I just needed a C word, okay? So just go with me on it. But it's fear. Concern is fear. It's worry. It's anxiety, right? It's all wrapped up in there, laying down that fear in order to stand firm. To stand firm and to do that together. In the Spirit, striving together, Paul says, even in the midst of suffering together so that they can lift, lift up Jesus together." ([00:58:13] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When the sacrifice is real, the message remains. And it's about love, not comfort. It can't be all about us and all about Christ at the same time. If we're letting other things define us, then Christ is not lifted up. And so Paul encourages the Philippians to lay down selfishness for compassion. To do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, he says. But to in humility value others above yourselves. Not looking to your own interests, but each of you to the interests of others." ([01:00:43] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "This isn't a magic invitation. This isn't a magic response here, right? It doesn't make it all better, you know. Your life is not going to change in an instant. Maybe it will. That would be amazing. I've read those stories before. But more likely, this is something that you're going to have to lay down over and over and over again. You're going to pick it up at the end of the service and ten minutes from now you might have to lay it down again." ([01:03:36] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "God, would you show your favor on us for taking these steps? Would you give us encouragement? Would you give us strength? That we would be able to lay down fear. That we would be able to lay down comfort. All the things that get in the way. That we could lay them down. God, we are thankful that we are a family here. And as a family, we are very grateful for the times that we get to eat as a family around the table." ([01:18:12] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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