Embracing the New Covenant: Heartfelt Discipleship

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In our journey of faith, it's crucial to distinguish between merely understanding the New Covenant with our minds and truly embracing it in our hearts. The difference is evident in our reactions: if we find ourselves saying, "I've heard that before," it likely remains a mental concept. However, when it grips our hearts, we recognize our need for transformation. [00:00:26]

The essence of the New Covenant is about dying to self, much like a grain of wheat that must fall into the ground and die to produce fruit. This principle applies to overcoming personal struggles, such as anger, and extends to building a church. Many seek shortcuts, opting for cheaper, counterfeit versions of faith that don't require true sacrifice. [00:05:06]

The church is likened to a building, where each believer is a brick. It's easy to remain a solitary brick, but true safety and growth come from being built into a structure, under authority, and in fellowship with others. This requires a commitment to discipleship, where Christ is prioritized above all relationships, self-interests, and possessions. [00:08:07]

In today's world, the spirit of Babylon, characterized by a focus on money and self-interest, has infiltrated the church. True discipleship and church building require a radical attitude towards money, where God, not wealth, is our master. This involves serving without seeking financial gain, as Jesus and the apostles did. [00:52:11]

God desires a pure offering, free from self-interest and pride. This involves presenting our bodies as living sacrifices, not just a portion of our income, but our entire being, committed to building a church on New Covenant principles. [00:27:07]

When I started in Banglore I was alone, but I said I don't want to be alone. It's inconvenient sometimes to fellowship; it's more convenient to be alone. I used this illustration in you know the church is like a building. The Bible calls the church like a building. [00:07:29]

I prayed many times for ourselves in our church in Bangalore O Lord I don't want a single person to come to our church because they like our music or because they like our building or even because they like the eloquence of the preacher. Even that doesn't make you spiritual. [00:11:28]

The prophets always had one burden because that is the burden of the Lord for that time. If you read some of the first lines of some of the prophets it begins like this: the burden of the word of the Lord. They were not professional preachers; they lived before God's great face. [00:14:27]

The fundamental principle of Babylon is centered around money. Jerusalem is centered around God. Babylon is a place of business and the principle of business is to spend as little as you can and gain as much as you can. Go to a church and give as little as you can but get as much as you can. [00:18:31]

The New Covenant 2nd Corinthians 9:7 says God loves a cheerful Giver. In the Old Testament, the emphasis was on how much you gave. In the New Testament, the emphasis is in how you give, not how much. Cheerfully and only if you feel like giving. [00:49:39]

The other part of the Great Commission is in Matthew 28, the last three verses of Matthew 28: make disciples in every nation. There the emphasis is not on healing or casting out demons and all you mentioned there. There it is: teach them to do everything that I commanded you. [00:37:02]

The Bible begins with these words: in the beginning God. In the beginning word. The first four words in the Bible: in the beginning God. And that must be how it is in our life and in our daily routine, always God first. [00:35:04]

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