True discipleship requires letting go of worldly accolades and opinions, finding our identity solely in Christ. This surrender allows us to experience the fullness of the Christian life. In a world that constantly seeks validation through likes, shares, and accolades, the call to find our worth in Christ alone is countercultural. Paul’s declaration to boast only in the cross of Christ is a powerful reminder that our identity and worth are found in Him alone. The cross is not just a symbol of forgiveness but a call to a deeper life of surrender and transformation. It is through the cross that we die to the world and its opinions, allowing us to live fully for Christ. [07:27]
Galatians 6:14 (ESV): "But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world."
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you seek validation from others? How can you begin to shift your focus to finding your identity in Christ alone today?
Day 2: The Power of Humility and Submission
The baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River symbolizes complete submission and humility, which is essential for receiving the Holy Spirit's anointing. We must be willing to be buried and unknown to be truly exalted by God. Jesus’ submission to John the Baptist in the Jordan River symbolized a complete surrender to God’s will, a death to self, and a willingness to be buried and unknown. This act of humility and submission is what led to His anointing by the Holy Spirit. In our lives, we often resist being humbled or buried, clinging to our ambitions and the opinions of others. However, true anointing and power come when we are willing to die to ourselves and let God raise us up in His time. [09:22]
Matthew 3:16-17 (ESV): "And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and behold, a voice from heaven said, 'This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.'"
Reflection: In what ways can you practice humility and submission in your daily life, allowing God to work through you?
Day 3: Maturity in Handling Praise
Spiritual maturity involves handling praise without pride. When we die to ourselves and our ambitions, we allow God to raise us up in His time, ensuring we can handle exaltation without falling into pride. This requires a maturity that allows us to handle praise without becoming proud. The cross teaches us to live for Christ alone, abandoning our own desires and ambitions. As we grow in our faith, we learn to navigate the balance between receiving praise and remaining humble, recognizing that all glory belongs to God. [11:18]
Proverbs 27:21 (ESV): "The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and a man is tested by his praise."
Reflection: How do you typically respond to praise or recognition? What steps can you take to ensure that you remain humble and give glory to God?
Day 4: The Transformative Power of the Cross
The cross is not just about forgiveness but a call to a deeper life of surrender and transformation. We must progress beyond the foundational truths to live a life that reflects the transformative power of the cross. The journey of faith is not just about knowing that Christ died for our sins but progressing beyond that foundational truth. It is about living a life that reflects the transformative power of the cross, where we are no longer visible, but Christ is seen in us. This is the essence of true discipleship and the path to a life that pleases God. [13:36]
2 Corinthians 5:17 (ESV): "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come."
Reflection: What is one area of your life that needs transformation through the power of the cross? How can you invite Christ into that area today?
Day 5: Gratitude Expressed Through Obedience
Gratitude for Christ's sacrifice should be expressed through a life of complete obedience and surrender. Just as we would do anything for someone who saved our life, we should be willing to do anything for Christ, who saved us from eternal death. Our gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice is not just a feeling but a call to action. It is expressed through a life of complete obedience and surrender. Just as we would do anything for someone who saved our life, we should be willing to do anything for Christ, who saved us from eternal death. This gratitude is reflected in our daily choices and our willingness to follow His lead, no matter the cost. [24:40]
Romans 12:1 (ESV): "I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship."
Reflection: How can you express your gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice through your actions today? What is one specific step of obedience you can take?
Sermon Summary
In our journey of faith, we often find ourselves clinging to the accolades and opinions of others, but true discipleship calls us to let go of these worldly validations. Paul’s declaration to boast only in the cross of Christ serves as a powerful reminder that our identity and worth are found in Him alone. The cross is not just a symbol of forgiveness but a call to a deeper life of surrender and transformation. It is through the cross that we die to the world and its opinions, allowing us to live fully for Christ.
Reflecting on my own journey, I remember the time when I sought the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Despite being born again and baptized in water, I felt a lack of power and boldness in my life. It was during this pursuit that God revealed to me the significance of Jesus’ baptism. Jesus’ submission to John the Baptist in the Jordan River symbolized a complete surrender to God’s will, a death to self, and a willingness to be buried and unknown. This act of humility and submission is what led to His anointing by the Holy Spirit.
In our lives, we often resist being humbled or buried, clinging to our ambitions and the opinions of others. However, true anointing and power come when we are willing to die to ourselves and let God raise us up in His time. This requires a maturity that allows us to handle praise without becoming proud. The cross teaches us to live for Christ alone, abandoning our own desires and ambitions.
The journey of faith is not just about knowing that Christ died for our sins but progressing beyond that foundational truth. It is about living a life that reflects the transformative power of the cross, where we are no longer visible, but Christ is seen in us. This is the essence of true discipleship and the path to a life that pleases God.
Key Takeaways
1. True discipleship requires us to let go of worldly accolades and opinions, finding our identity solely in Christ. This surrender allows us to experience the fullness of the Christian life. [07:27]
2. The baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River symbolizes complete submission and humility, which is essential for receiving the Holy Spirit's anointing. We must be willing to be buried and unknown to be truly exalted by God. [09:22]
3. Spiritual maturity involves handling praise without pride. When we die to ourselves and our ambitions, we allow God to raise us up in His time, ensuring we can handle exaltation without falling into pride. [11:18]
4. The cross is not just about forgiveness but a call to a deeper life of surrender and transformation. We must progress beyond the foundational truths to live a life that reflects the transformative power of the cross. [13:36]
5. Gratitude for Christ's sacrifice should be expressed through a life of complete obedience and surrender. Just as we would do anything for someone who saved our life, we should be willing to do anything for Christ, who saved us from eternal death. [24:40] ** [24:40]
Galatians 6:14 - "But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world."
Matthew 7:14 - "For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few."
Romans 6:3-4 - "Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life."
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Observation Questions:
What does Paul mean when he says he will boast only in the cross of Christ? How does this relate to the idea of dying to the world and its opinions? [07:52]
How does the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River symbolize submission and humility? What was the significance of this act for Jesus' ministry? [09:22]
According to the sermon, what is the relationship between spiritual maturity and handling praise without pride? [11:18]
How does the sermon describe the progression beyond the foundational truth of Christ's death for our sins? What does it mean to live a life that reflects the transformative power of the cross? [13:36]
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Interpretation Questions:
How might Paul's declaration in Galatians 6:14 challenge a believer's understanding of their identity and worth? What does it mean to find one's identity solely in Christ? [07:52]
In what ways does the narrow gate and hard way described in Matthew 7:14 reflect the journey of true discipleship? How does this align with the sermon's message about humility and submission? [14:47]
How does the concept of being "buried and unknown" relate to the idea of spiritual maturity and receiving the Holy Spirit's anointing? [09:22]
What does the sermon suggest about the role of gratitude in a believer's life, especially in response to Christ's sacrifice? How should this gratitude be expressed? [24:40]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your own life: Are there accolades or opinions from others that you find difficult to let go of? How can you begin to shift your focus to finding your identity in Christ alone? [07:27]
Consider a time when you resisted being humbled or buried. What steps can you take to embrace humility and submission in your current circumstances? [09:57]
How do you handle praise and recognition in your life? What practical steps can you take to ensure that you remain humble and focused on Christ? [11:18]
In what ways can you progress beyond the foundational truths of your faith to live a life that truly reflects the transformative power of the cross? [13:36]
Think of someone who has significantly impacted your spiritual journey. How can you express your gratitude to them in a meaningful way this week? [24:40]
Identify an area in your life where you need to die to self and let God raise you up in His time. What specific actions can you take to surrender this area to God? [10:21]
How can you cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude for Christ's sacrifice in your daily life? What changes might you need to make to live a life of complete obedience and surrender? [24:40]
Sermon Clips
Paul said I never want to boast in anything except this one who was like a criminal hanging on the cross. He is my lord, and I want to be like him. Let me never glory in anything over the cross of our lord Jesus Christ through which the whole world and its opinions is dead to me, and I am dead to the world. [00:07:40]
When was Jesus himself anointed with the holy spirit? And I knew it was in the river Jordan when he went into the water he allowed John the Baptist to put him right underneath, bury him, and raise him up symbolically. You know what baptism means: dead, crucified by other people, put to death by other people, humiliated by other people, put down by others, and not resisting it. [00:09:06]
We need to have a maturity when so that when people praise us, it just rolls off us like water on a duck's back. But, see, when in the beginning we can't handle that we can't handle appreciation, we get so puffed up with it and we begin to meditate on it that wasn't thought highly of me or we look for appreciation. [00:11:18]
For most Christians, its only meaning is Christ died for my sins, right that is the ABC of the Christian life, and we have to go to the kindergarten if you want more education so I don't deny that you can't skip the kindergarten and go straight away to sixth grade or college. [00:12:52]
I want to tell you God wants his children also to progress beyond knowing Christ died for my sins every time I sin I can ask him to forgive me he'll forgive me because he died for me. Tomorrow I'll sin again he'll forgive me after tomorrow I'll sin again for the next 25 years I'll sin every day and he'll forgive me. [00:13:36]
I said Lord there's only one way I can express it I'll do anything you tell me throughout my life anything you tell me to give up I'll give up at one time the Lord told me to give up marriage when I really thought I'd be unmarried all my life really sincerely. [00:25:14]
I said Lord I'm yours I'm not capable now you don't believe that today but that's the absolute truth but I'll tell you what changed me the baptism in the holy spirit. What is it that changed Peter scared people who are sitting inside a room locked up for fear of the Jews? [00:28:09]
They were baptized in the holy spirit immersed in the holy spirit and fire they got a fire in them that never died out. I said Lord I want that I want that I don't want this cheap counterfeit going around the world we are so careful when we get a hundred dollar note make sure it's not supposing. [00:31:50]
I said Lord I saw enough of that and I said I don't want it if I don't have the real thing I'd rather have nothing but I want the real thing and that's when the Lord pointed me to how Jesus was anointed when he died completely to his plans desires everything that's the meaning of baptism. [00:34:34]
I said Lord but you told me not to marry so I got to forget about it and then you know what the Lord told me go and read that verse again okay I went back to Jeremiah 16 verse 2 you shall not take a wife for your self nor have sons or daughters in this place in the navy aha. [00:50:29]
I saw that God had a plan now when I look back we've been married 54 years and someone who's completely one with me and was willing to give up her profession in order to help the poor that's what we've done she's never earned one cent as a doctor he spent all her life as a mother. [00:52:49]
I had to die completely to my choices, my preferences, so I see in the cross I was telling you that some people have seen only one thing in the cross Jesus died to forgive my sins that's where we begin but the next thing the Lord showed me was Romans 6 and verse Romans chapter 6. [00:54:47]