Embracing Righteousness Through Faith and Humility
Devotional
Day 1: Righteousness Rooted in Love
True righteousness is not achieved through self-effort or adherence to rules, but through faith working in love. This requires humility and a reliance on God's grace, as our own efforts often lead to pride and rebellion. The journey of faith calls us to embrace a righteousness that comes by faith, not by our own efforts. This righteousness is deeply rooted in love, as faith works through love. We are encouraged to love others as we wish to be loved and to seek God's help in living out our convictions. Our self-efforts often lead to pride and rebellion, but humility and the fear of the Lord are essential for spiritual growth and righteousness by faith. [21:59]
Galatians 5:6 (ESV): "For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything, but only faith working through love."
Reflection: Think of a relationship where you have relied on your own efforts to prove your righteousness. How can you shift your focus to loving that person through faith today?
Day 2: Trusting God in Uncertainty
In times of uncertainty and affliction, we are called to trust in the Lord and wait patiently for His deliverance. This trust is rooted in the belief that God is our refuge and strong tower, and that He will come to our aid. Psalm 25 reminds us to trust in the Lord, especially when answers are not forthcoming. We are to wait patiently for Him, knowing that He is our strong tower and refuge. In times of affliction, we must cry out to God, acknowledging our inability to overcome on our own. It is through humility and dependence on God that we find victory over our struggles, such as anger or fear. [23:10]
Psalm 62:5-6 (ESV): "For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence, for my hope is from him. He only is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be shaken."
Reflection: Identify a current situation where you feel uncertain or anxious. How can you actively choose to trust and wait on God’s timing and deliverance today?
Day 3: Reverence and Obedience
The fear of the Lord is essential for spiritual growth and prosperity. It teaches us to guard our tongues, to bless rather than curse, and to bring our thoughts captive to Christ. This reverence leads to a life of humility and obedience. The fear of the Lord is not about being afraid, but about reverence and obedience to God. It leads to a life of humility, where we recognize our need for God's grace and guidance. True righteousness is not about outward appearances or religious activities, but about a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit. [26:01]
Proverbs 9:10 (ESV): "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight."
Reflection: Consider an area of your life where you struggle with obedience. What steps can you take today to cultivate a deeper reverence for God in that area?
Day 4: Humility and Teachability
True righteousness involves humility and a willingness to be taught by God. It requires us to make restitution and to recognize our need for God's grace and guidance. This humility allows us to be open to God's ways and to receive His mercy. As we humble ourselves before God and others, we become teachable and open to His guidance. This journey involves making restitution and acknowledging our need for God's grace. Humility allows us to receive God's mercy and to be transformed by His Spirit. [32:03]
James 4:10 (ESV): "Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt you."
Reflection: Reflect on a recent situation where you resisted correction or guidance. How can you practice humility and openness to God’s teaching today?
Day 5: Becoming God’s Special Treasure
As we choose the fear of the Lord and walk in humility, we are invited into a deeper relationship with God. He shares His secrets with us and makes us His special treasures, promising deliverance and the blessings of His covenant of grace. The fear of the Lord and humility are intertwined, making us teachable and open to God's ways. As we choose the fear of the Lord, we are invited into a deeper relationship with Him, where He shares His secrets and makes us His special treasures. This journey is not easy, but it is marked by God's deliverance and the promise of His covenant of grace. [38:22]
Malachi 3:17 (ESV): "They shall be mine, says the Lord of hosts, in the day when I make up my treasured possession, and I will spare them as a man spares his son who serves him."
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you can choose humility and reverence today, inviting God to make you His special treasure?
Sermon Summary
In our journey of faith, we are called to embrace a righteousness that comes by faith, not by our own efforts or adherence to rules. This righteousness is rooted in love, as faith works through love. We are encouraged to love others as we wish to be loved, and to seek God's help in living out our convictions. Our self-efforts often lead to pride and rebellion, but humility and the fear of the Lord are essential for spiritual growth and righteousness by faith.
Psalm 25 reminds us to trust in the Lord, especially when answers are not forthcoming. We are to wait patiently for Him, knowing that He is our strong tower and refuge. In times of affliction, we must cry out to God, acknowledging our inability to overcome on our own. It is through humility and dependence on God that we find victory over our struggles, such as anger or fear.
The fear of the Lord is a key to spiritual growth and prosperity. It teaches us to guard our tongues, to bless rather than curse, and to bring our thoughts captive to Christ. This fear is not about being afraid, but about reverence and obedience to God. It leads to a life of humility, where we recognize our need for God's grace and guidance.
True righteousness is not about outward appearances or religious activities, but about a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit. It involves making restitution and humbling ourselves before God and others. This humility allows us to be teachable and to receive God's guidance and mercy.
Finally, the fear of the Lord and humility are intertwined. They make us teachable and open to God's ways. As we choose the fear of the Lord, we are invited into a deeper relationship with Him, where He shares His secrets and makes us His special treasures. This journey is not easy, but it is marked by God's deliverance and the promise of His covenant of grace.
Key Takeaways
1. Righteousness by Faith: True righteousness is not achieved through self-effort or adherence to rules, but through faith working in love. This requires humility and a reliance on God's grace, as our own efforts often lead to pride and rebellion. [21:59]
2. Trust and Patience: In times of uncertainty and affliction, we are called to trust in the Lord and wait patiently for His deliverance. This trust is rooted in the belief that God is our refuge and strong tower, and that He will come to our aid. [23:10]
3. The Fear of the Lord: The fear of the Lord is essential for spiritual growth and prosperity. It teaches us to guard our tongues, to bless rather than curse, and to bring our thoughts captive to Christ. This reverence leads to a life of humility and obedience. [26:01]
4. Humility and Teachability: True righteousness involves humility and a willingness to be taught by God. It requires us to make restitution and to recognize our need for God's grace and guidance. This humility allows us to be open to God's ways and to receive His mercy. [32:03]
5. God's Special Treasures: As we choose the fear of the Lord and walk in humility, we are invited into a deeper relationship with God. He shares His secrets with us and makes us His special treasures, promising deliverance and the blessings of His covenant of grace. [38:22] ** [38:22]
According to Galatians 5:5-6, what is the relationship between faith and love? How does this relate to the concept of righteousness by faith? [21:22]
In Psalm 25:1-5, what actions does the psalmist take to express trust in the Lord during times of uncertainty? [22:44]
Psalm 34:11-14 speaks about the fear of the Lord. What specific behaviors are encouraged in these verses, and how do they contribute to spiritual growth? [25:39]
The sermon mentions the importance of humility and teachability. How does Psalm 25:9 describe the way God interacts with the humble? [33:07]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the sermon describe the dangers of self-effort and pride in achieving righteousness? What are the consequences mentioned? [21:59]
The sermon emphasizes waiting on the Lord during afflictions. How might this practice of waiting and trusting in God change a person's response to difficult situations? [24:21]
What does the sermon suggest about the relationship between the fear of the Lord and humility? How do these qualities work together to deepen one's relationship with God? [36:17]
In what ways does the sermon illustrate the concept of being God's "special treasures"? How does this idea relate to the fear of the Lord and humility? [38:22]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you relied on your own efforts rather than faith in God. What was the outcome, and how might you approach a similar situation differently now? [21:59]
Consider a current situation where you are waiting for God's guidance. How can you practice patience and trust in the Lord during this time? [24:21]
The sermon highlights the importance of guarding our tongues. Identify a recent instance where you struggled with this. What steps can you take to speak more life-giving words? [26:01]
How can you cultivate a deeper fear of the Lord in your daily life? What practical changes can you make to ensure you are living in reverence and obedience to God? [36:17]
Think of a person or situation where you need to practice humility. What specific actions can you take to demonstrate humility and openness to God's guidance? [32:03]
The sermon speaks about being teachable. Identify an area in your spiritual life where you need to be more open to learning and growth. How can you actively seek God's teaching in this area? [33:07]
Reflect on the idea of being one of God's "special treasures." How does this perspective influence your understanding of your identity in Christ, and how can it impact your daily walk with Him? [38:22]
Sermon Clips
In our journey of faith, we are called to embrace a righteousness that comes by faith, not by our own efforts or adherence to rules. This righteousness is rooted in love, as faith works through love. We are encouraged to love others as we wish to be loved, and to seek God's help in living out our convictions. [00:21:10]
Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Don't lean on your own understanding. Wait on the Lord. Let me not be ashamed. Let not my enemies triumph over me. You don't know what to do, bad reports come, your flesh wants to do all kinds of weird things. Wait on the Lord. [00:22:56]
The fear of the Lord is essential for spiritual growth and prosperity. It teaches us to guard our tongues, to bless rather than curse, and to bring our thoughts captive to Christ. This reverence leads to a life of humility and obedience. [00:26:01]
Show me your ways, O Lord, teach me your paths. We need to know the ways of the Lord. I was reading in Psalm 34, I think verse 11, it says, then I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Show me your ways, teach me your paths. We need to learn the fear of the Lord. [00:25:36]
Humility will cause you to stand; pride will cause you to fall. Let the Holy Spirit speak to you about these things, and when the Holy Spirit speaks, don't drag your feet, obey quickly. Remember not the sins of my youth in my rebellious ways according to your mercy. [00:32:03]
The humble he guides in justice, the humble he teaches his way. Humble sinners he teaches his way. All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth to such as keep his word, his covenant, and his testimonies. For your name's sake, O Lord, pardon my sin for it is great. [00:33:07]
The secret of the Lord is with those who fear him. He shares his secrets with a son who serves him faithfully. He says that in the end of Malachi, then those who spoke often one toward another, two brothers, two sisters sharing one with another, and the Lord hearkens unto them. [00:37:45]
He says they shall be mine, saith the Lord, on the day that I make him my special treasure. You want to be a special treasure of the Lord, you want him to share his secrets with you. When those who feared the Lord spoke about the Lord one with another, the Lord was listening. [00:38:22]
We need to be like that with the Lord. We need to be like that with the Lord. You want to know the Lord's secrets, you want him to share. He says the servant doesn't know what the master is doing, but the son, he says I'll spare even like my own son who serves me faithfully. [00:39:48]
He says they shall be mine on the day I make them my special treasures, my jewels. You know it talks about having jewels in the crown. You want what those jewels in the crown are, yeah, we're sharing, we go all over the place, and then God raises up some special jewels. [00:40:22]
It wasn't you, it wasn't your efforts, it was all grace, it was all Jesus, it was the shed blood of Jesus Christ and the indwelling presence of the Spirit that conforms us into his likeness and causes us to become his own special treasures. [00:41:06]
Choose the fear of the Lord, say Lord, teach me the fear of the Lord, say Lord, I don't understand it, I've only come to know the love of God. The fear of the Lord will keep you from sinning, brothers and sisters, when you get this illusion in the way you're tired of waiting. [00:41:22]