Embracing Our Identity: Being Branded by Christ

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"Brothers, we are not followers of Paul; we're followers of Jesus Christ. Jesus of Nazareth is our Master, he's our Rabbi, we are his disciples, we are Christians. We're not picans; we're followers of Jesus. Okay, we have that. Nevertheless, we have to say that God took one early disciple of Jesus, this man Saul of Tarsus, who we also know as Paul the Apostle." [00:03:53]

"Paul said in some respect what God did in him was a pattern of how God will often work in the lives of other people. Then in Philippians chapter 3, Paul says this: Brethren, join in following my example and note those who walk as you have us for a pattern. Again, something about Paul's life that God worked in him and through him to be an example of pattern for other people to learn by." [00:05:10]

"Paul wrote as a man who had suffered for Jesus Christ and Who Bore those marks in some way on his body and because of that he could say from now on let no one trouble me and I think there's one sense in which Paul means this and it's like don't trouble me because it's fruitless. You can't do anything to me. What are you going to do to me, throw me in jail? It's been done before." [00:13:26]

"Paul endured was plenty enough to leave scars, to leave the marks of the Lord Jesus. So that's why he can say let no one trouble me. I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus. Now let me kind of talk about something just to sweep it away here. Some people in some church Traditions, okay, I'm talking about the Roman Catholics, they have thought that Paul speaks here of a phenomenon known among Roman Catholics as the Stigmata." [00:15:52]

"Paul said that his marks were the brands of his Allegiance. Think about the nature of a brand, and I'm talking both about a literal burning brand and metaphorically what we might think of as a brand. But brands are sometimes forced upon a person, right? Sometimes you don't have a choice about it. You're just branded." [00:19:50]

"Man, at the end of all of that, I can say without reservation I want to be branded by Jesus Christ. Isn't that the most important identification that we can have? I know some guys that are just crazy about the technology that comes from Apple, so man, they are Apple guys. New release phone coming out, man, they're first in line to get it." [00:26:32]

"Who I am in Jesus Christ, that's the most important thing about me. Amen. In the second session that I have with you here today, I'm going to get a lot more practical. I'm going to talk very pointedly about things that we do practically and living our lives for Jesus Christ, but I thought it very important to talk to you about these spiritual principles before we talk about the practical." [00:30:28]

"In Jesus Christ, I am forgiven of my sins. You know how freeing that is? I am forgiven my sins in Jesus Christ. You see that in Jesus I'm made righteous. I stand before God in the righteousness of Jesus Christ. That's a crazy thing to say, but that's what the Bible says, that at the cross this holy transaction took place where Jesus Christ took my sin." [00:31:42]

"Who I am in Jesus Christ is the most important thing about me. Now, when you find men who are branded or identified like that, they easily connect together as God's family. Isn't that wonderful? Because we're all one in Jesus. If the most important thing about you is who you are in Jesus Christ, and the most important thing about me is who I am in Jesus Christ, we're going to get along wonderfully." [00:34:23]

"Paul could wish nothing greater for the Galatians than this: if that were true, if they would walk in a Grace relationship with God instead of a legal performance-based relationship, then they would really walk together as brothers. That's an appropriate end for us for this first session to think of it in this way, that the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ will be with us Spirit." [00:37:38]

"Grace will always keep the focus on Jesus. That's the nature of Grace. See, in the Bible, you've got two different kind of ways of thinking: you got Grace and you got law. Law always looks to me: how am I doing, how am I performing, how do I measure up? You know what Grace looks at? Grace looks at Jesus Christ." [00:37:58]

"Man, I want you to live and to think with the genuine feeling that the most important thing about you is who you are in Jesus Christ. Who you are as a husband, man, that's important. God cares about that. Who you are as a father, you better believe that's important before the Lord. Who you are in your professional life, your business, God cares about that." [00:38:51]

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