Embracing God's Voice: The Journey of Discipleship
Devotional
Day 1: Expecting God's Response
In times of uncertainty and challenge, the question "How long, O Lord?" often arises in our hearts. This question is not just a cry of desperation but an expression of faith that God is living and active. Unlike the silent idols of other religions, our God responds, and we must be prepared to listen and act upon His words. This expectation of God's response is foundational to our faith, as it affirms that He is not distant but intimately involved in our lives. As we ask God for answers, we must cultivate a posture of listening, ready to receive His guidance and direction. [03:20]
Isaiah 30:21 (ESV): "And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, 'This is the way, walk in it,' when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left."
Reflection: Think of a situation where you are seeking God's guidance. How can you create space in your daily routine to listen for His voice and be ready to act on His direction?
Day 2: The New Covenant Life
The new covenant established through Jesus Christ is about a transformed life, where our selfish will is surrendered to God. This covenant is not about rituals or sacrifices but about a continuous process of laying down our desires, ambitions, and preferences on the altar, allowing God to shape us into His likeness. Jesus, who sits at the right hand of the Father, waits for His enemies, including our selfish will, to become His footstool. This requires daily crucifixion of the flesh, a commitment to let go of our own will and embrace God's will for our lives. [08:32]
Hebrews 10:16 (ESV): "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, declares the Lord: I will put my laws on their hearts, and write them on their minds."
Reflection: Identify one area of your life where your will often conflicts with God's will. What steps can you take today to surrender this area to God and allow Him to transform you?
Day 3: True Discipleship
True discipleship means that Jesus is not just a part of our lives but the only one who truly matters. This level of commitment requires us to prioritize purity over quantity, focusing on the quality of our relationship with God and our community. It is about making Jesus the center of our lives, where everything else revolves around Him. This commitment challenges us to examine our priorities and ensure that our lives reflect the values and teachings of Jesus. [30:20]
Luke 14:33 (ESV): "So therefore, any one of you who does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple."
Reflection: Consider your current priorities. What changes can you make to ensure that Jesus is at the center of your life, influencing your decisions and actions?
Day 4: The Power of the Church
The church, as the body of Christ, holds the unique power to overcome the gates of hell. This power is contingent upon unity and purity within the body. Personal ministry is secondary to the collective power of a united church. When the church operates in unity and purity, it becomes a formidable force against the forces of darkness. This calls for a commitment to foster unity and purity within the church, recognizing that our collective strength lies in our ability to work together as one body. [33:00]
Ephesians 4:3-4 (ESV): "Eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call."
Reflection: Reflect on your role within your church community. How can you contribute to fostering unity and purity within the body of Christ?
Day 5: Humility Like Jesus
True humility is not just a response to sin but a reflection of the humility of Jesus. It is rooted in the recognition that we can do nothing apart from God. This humility calls us to live a life fully surrendered to His will, seeking His approval above all else. It is about acknowledging our dependence on God and allowing His strength to be made perfect in our weakness. This humility is a daily practice, a constant reminder that our lives are not our own but belong to God. [52:34]
Philippians 2:3-4 (ESV): "Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others."
Reflection: In what ways can you practice humility today, both in your relationship with God and with others around you? How can you seek God's approval above all else in your daily actions?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, we explored the profound question, "How long, O Lord?" This question resonates deeply with many of us as we navigate life's uncertainties and challenges. We often find ourselves asking God for answers, much like a child asking a parent, "How long until we get home?" The essence of our faith lies in the belief that God is living and active, and He speaks to us. Unlike the silent idols of other religions, our God responds, and we must be prepared to listen and act upon His words.
The heart of our discussion centered on the new covenant established through Jesus Christ. This covenant is not about rituals or sacrifices but about a transformed life, a life where our selfish will is surrendered to God. Jesus, who sits at the right hand of the Father, waits for His enemies to become His footstool. Among these enemies is our own selfish will, which we must crucify daily. This is not a one-time event but a continuous process of laying down our desires, ambitions, and preferences on the altar, allowing God to shape us into His likeness.
We also delved into the concept of true discipleship, where Jesus is not just a part of our lives but the only one who truly matters. This level of commitment requires us to prioritize purity over quantity, focusing on the quality of our relationship with God and our community. The church, as the body of Christ, holds the unique power to overcome the gates of hell, but this power is contingent upon unity and purity within the body.
Finally, we touched on the importance of humility, not as a response to sin, but as a reflection of the humility of Jesus. This humility is rooted in the recognition that we can do nothing apart from God. It is a call to live a life fully surrendered to His will, seeking His approval above all else.
Key Takeaways
1. Expecting God's Response: When we ask God, "How long, O Lord?" we must expect an answer. Our faith is built on the belief that God is living and speaks to us. Unlike the silent idols of other religions, our God responds, and we must be prepared to listen and act upon His words. [03:20]
2. The New Covenant Life: The new covenant established through Jesus is about a transformed life, where our selfish will is surrendered to God. Jesus waits for His enemies, including our selfish will, to become His footstool. This requires a continuous process of laying down our desires and allowing God to shape us. [08:32]
3. True Discipleship: True discipleship means that Jesus is not just a part of our lives but the only one who truly matters. This commitment requires us to prioritize purity over quantity, focusing on the quality of our relationship with God and our community. [30:20]
4. The Power of the Church: The church, as the body of Christ, holds the unique power to overcome the gates of hell. This power is contingent upon unity and purity within the body. Personal ministry is secondary to the collective power of a united church. [33:00]
5. Humility Like Jesus: True humility is not just a response to sin but a reflection of the humility of Jesus. It is rooted in the recognition that we can do nothing apart from God. This humility calls us to live a life fully surrendered to His will, seeking His approval above all else. [52:34] ** [52:34]
According to Hebrews 10:12-13, what is Jesus currently doing at the right hand of God, and what is He waiting for? [08:32]
In the sermon, what is identified as an enemy of God that He cannot defeat by Himself? How is this enemy described in Romans 8:7? [10:07]
How does the speaker describe the difference between the silent idols of other religions and the living God we worship? [03:44]
What example does the speaker give to illustrate the expectation of God's response when we ask, "How long, O Lord?" [03:20]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of the new covenant, as described in Hebrews 10, change the way believers should approach their relationship with God? [07:28]
What does it mean for Jesus to be the only one who truly matters in our lives, as discussed in the sermon? How does this relate to the idea of true discipleship? [30:20]
The sermon mentions that the church has the unique power to overcome the gates of hell. How is this power contingent upon unity and purity within the body? [33:00]
How does the speaker describe the humility of Jesus, and how is it different from humility that is merely a response to sin? [52:34]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you asked God, "How long, O Lord?" Did you expect an answer? How can you cultivate a heart that is ready to listen and act upon God's response? [03:20]
The sermon emphasizes the need to crucify our selfish will daily. What specific desires or ambitions do you need to lay down on the altar this week? [10:07]
In what ways can you prioritize purity over quantity in your relationship with God and your community? How can this focus impact your daily life? [30:20]
Consider the unity and purity of your local church. What steps can you take to contribute to a more united and pure body of Christ? [33:00]
How can you model the humility of Jesus in your daily interactions, recognizing that you can do nothing apart from God? What practical steps can you take to live a life fully surrendered to His will? [52:34]
Identify one area in your life where you struggle to make Jesus the only one who truly matters. What changes can you make to align your priorities with this level of commitment? [30:20]
The sermon discusses the importance of expecting God's response. How can you actively seek and recognize God's voice in your life this week? [03:20]
Sermon Clips
When we ask this question, how long O Lord, dear brothers and sisters, did you expect an answer? Did you get an answer? Are we dealing with a Heavenly Father who speaks as more kindly than I would speak to my children? [00:02:55]
I claim to believe that my God is living, and if he's living, he's gonna speak. But if I ask a question to him and I don't get an answer, then the Hindu and the Muslim is gonna be like, well, you're no different from me. [00:05:34]
Jesus, having one offered one sacrifice for sins for all time, he sat down at the right hand of God. That's where God Jesus is right now, sitting at the right hand of God, and now he's doing something. He's waiting, just sitting there waiting. [00:08:08]
There's one enemy of the Lord that God cannot defeat by himself. There's one enemy of God that was almighty sovereign God cannot defeat by himself, not because he cannot because he's not all-powerful, but because he is ordained it that way, and that is my selfish will. [00:09:34]
The New Covenant life, the new agreement life, the Christian life is a fully surrendered will. I had a lot of ambitions for ministry. I had a lot of options and possibilities, but I remember the Lord touch him he throws through a statement by George Mueller. [00:16:34]
True discipleship means that Jesus is not just a part of our lives but the only one who truly matters. This commitment requires us to prioritize purity over quantity, focusing on the quality of our relationship with God and our community. [00:30:20]
The church, as the body of Christ, holds the unique power to overcome the gates of hell. This power is contingent upon unity and purity within the body. Personal ministry is secondary to the collective power of a united church. [00:33:00]
Humility is not a response to my brokenness because of sin. That is a very pathetic second-grade humility. The humility that God is desiring is the humility of Jesus. Jesus says take my yoke and learn from me, for I am humble at heart. [00:50:33]
The humility of Jesus was from the beginning of time when he was living on this earth. He said I will do nothing of my own initiative. The words I speak are not my own. If I really believe that, the words I speak are not my own. [00:52:34]
I want to live with the daily perpetual resurrection power of the Holy Spirit. Dying people need to be revived, but what Christ, he's guaranteed me resurrection. My brothers and sisters, you know Luke chapter 11 where it says if you being evil know how to give good gifts to your children. [00:47:30]
I want to be a footstool for Jesus, this Jesus who threw himself down on me, and as I got escaped who couldn't bear the weight of my sins on him but still took it. I want to be a footstool for him. [00:58:54]
Love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my love, my all, my ambitions, my pleasures, my family. I please yummy right. I'm on I'm not trying to be controversial I but please hear me right. [00:59:57]