Embracing the Cost of True Discipleship

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when we teach the Bible our primary aim is not to achieve an increased biblical understanding with a little a few practical applications to help us understand how beneficial it would be to our lives no the primary aim is that as the text of scripture is proclaimed we will encounter God in his word [00:02:46]

so that at the end of the teaching of the Bible it is not simply that people going out saying well I think I understand a little bit of what 2 Timothy means and I think there are a couple of practical points that might be useful for me as I consider the opportunities of the week no rather that we have been encountered by God [00:03:30]

if this gospel is to be preserved for and proclaimed to the coming Generations it will only happen at significant cost it will only happen at significant cost this will never take place in a church family in the context of a Nation without facing up to the clear demands of Christian discipleship [00:06:34]

what you discover when you read the Bible is that people who began to follow Jesus instead of Life getting easy for them it often got much worse for them it's very different from the way we presented to people in the community don't we and that's why people look at us and say I don't know where you're getting this stuff from [00:07:47]

the gospel says that you're messed up without him I thought I was okay no the gospel tells you you're not okay there was only one person who was okay and that person was Jesus and his okayness gets credited to your own okayness in the power of the Gospel you mean I get in on account of him that's right [00:11:01]

what he is saying is Timothy Jesus suffered I have suffered and you too will suffer to serve Christ in this way at certain points along the way will inevitably mean suffering in each of the pictures that he provides there's an absolute commitment on the part of the individual involved or the idea involved an absolute commitment to a valued goal [00:14:49]

a good soldier a faithful Soldier one who is enlisted and aims to please his commanding officer is the kind of individual that Paul is picturing in Christian discipleship a soldier who's willing to take his share of suffering to remain focused on his or her objective [00:16:14]

if you're enlisted in an army if there is a commanding officer if you are an enlisted man or a woman you come to that service with all kinds of desires goals opportunities and interests but all of those goals desires opportunities and interests as long as you are serving must then be subservient to the overarching goal that is established in the Warfare [00:18:12]

an athlete is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules now be careful on this because Paul is not describing here self-imposed rules of discipline he talks in other places about self-discipline but he's identifying the fact that in the games of that time whether it was the ismean games or whatever it was there were actually rules [00:26:58]

the Bible is full of rules the rules that challenge our casual lawlessness and there is an increased lawlessness amongst many who profess to be followers of Jesus they think somehow or another The Ten Commandments were sort of a bunch of suggestions and you should try and get as many as you possibly can out of 10 but don't worry if you're only around the 50 Mark [00:28:56]

he provides for us a freedom in Jesus in order that the rules that he has provided for us might be a mechanism for us to know what to do and how to live you say well I don't buy that I just operated on the basis of how I feel or that love constrains everything in me really it doesn't work [00:30:08]

glad obedience to God's moral law is simply our logical Act of worship glad obedience to God's moral law is an act of worship Timothy it's going to be very important for you and for your congregation to make sure that you share in suffering for the gospel well what will that be like [00:32:55]

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