In today's message, we explored the profound truth that our primary calling as believers is to lift up Jesus, allowing Him to draw people to Himself. This calling transcends our earthly professions and identities, reminding us that our ultimate purpose is to glorify King Jesus. As we enter the Advent season, we are reminded of the significance of Jesus' birth, the King of Glory who came down to establish His kingdom on earth. This kingdom is not of this world, and as citizens of this heavenly kingdom, we are called to live differently, embodying the love of God even when it requires self-denial.
We delved into the structure of ancient kingdoms to draw parallels with our roles in God's kingdom. Just as kingdoms had various classes, each with specific roles, we too have roles that reflect our spiritual journey. As servants, we are called to obedience, following Jesus' example of servanthood. As farmers, we are to bear good fruit, staying connected to Jesus, the true vine. As merchants, we are entrusted with spiritual gifts to serve and edify others, ensuring that our character aligns with the fruit of the Spirit. As warriors, we are part of God's powerful army, equipped with spiritual weapons to fight against the enemy. As priests, we are to maintain a constant connection with God, allowing His presence to dwell within us.
The message also emphasized the importance of spiritual maturity and growth. We are called to move beyond the basics of faith, seeking a deeper relationship with God that transforms every aspect of our lives. This transformation is not just for personal gain but to lead others into maturity and discipleship. As nobles, we are entrusted with leadership, making decisions that align with God's will. Finally, as royalty, we are part of God's family, co-heirs with Christ, called to bring the realities of heaven to earth.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Lift Up Jesus: Our primary role as believers is to lift up Jesus, allowing Him to draw people to Himself. This transcends our earthly identities and professions, reminding us that our ultimate purpose is to glorify King Jesus. [55:44]
- 2. Obedience as Servants: As servants in God's kingdom, obedience is vital. It aligns us with God's will and reflects our trust in Him. Obedience is not about obligation but a willing submission to God's authority, leading to peace and freedom. [66:50]
- 3. Bearing Good Fruit: Staying connected to Jesus, the true vine, enables us to bear good fruit. This fruit is evidence of a life transformed by Christ and is essential for spiritual growth and maturity. [70:53]
- 4. Using Spiritual Gifts Wisely: Spiritual gifts are given to serve and edify others, but they must be accompanied by the fruit of the Spirit. Character and humility are essential to using these gifts effectively and avoiding pride and destruction. [79:12]
- 5. Spiritual Warfare and Rest: As warriors in God's army, we are equipped with spiritual weapons to fight against the enemy. However, we must also find rest and healing in Jesus to maintain our strength and effectiveness in battle. [01:26:18]
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