Finding Joy and Endurance Through Christ's Supremacy
Devotional
Day 1: Anchoring Life in Scripture
Our lives should be firmly rooted in the authority of the Bible, which is God's infallible Word. This means that our beliefs and actions should be guided by what is revealed in Scripture, not personal opinions or societal trends. By aligning our lives with God's Word, we find a firm foundation for faith and practice. The Bible serves as a compass, directing us toward truth and righteousness. It is not merely a historical document but a living guide that speaks into our daily lives, offering wisdom and direction. [00:36]
"For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart." (Hebrews 4:12, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you have been relying on personal opinions or societal trends rather than Scripture? How can you begin to seek God's guidance through His Word in this area today?
Day 2: Joy as a Mission
The mission to spread a passion for God's supremacy is rooted in the joy that comes through Jesus Christ. This joy is not superficial but a deep, abiding satisfaction in God that transforms every area of life. When we find our joy in God, we are empowered to live for His glory and the good of others. This joy is contagious, inspiring those around us to seek the same fulfillment in Christ. It is a joy that transcends circumstances, providing strength and purpose in every situation. [01:25]
"Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls." (1 Peter 1:8-9, ESV)
Reflection: Think of a recent situation where you felt joyless. How can you intentionally seek joy in God in similar situations moving forward, and how might this impact those around you?
Day 3: Finding Satisfaction in Christ
God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. This profound truth means that our deepest joy and satisfaction should be found in Christ, not in the fleeting pleasures of this world. When we are satisfied in Christ, we can endure suffering and make Him look great. This satisfaction is not passive but an active pursuit of knowing and experiencing Christ more deeply. It is a satisfaction that sustains us through trials and empowers us to live lives that reflect His glory. [02:40]
"Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." (Psalm 73:25-26, ESV)
Reflection: Identify one worldly pleasure you often turn to for satisfaction. How can you begin to seek satisfaction in Christ instead, and what practical steps can you take to make this shift?
Day 4: Endurance Through Joy
Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him, teaching us that joy in God can sustain us through suffering. This joy is not just a future hope but a present reality that empowers us to live lives of love and sacrifice. By looking to Jesus, we find the strength to run our race with endurance. This endurance is not about mere survival but thriving in the midst of challenges, fueled by the joy that comes from a deep relationship with God. [06:21]
"Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance." (James 1:2-3, ESV)
Reflection: Reflect on a current challenge you are facing. How can you shift your perspective to see this challenge as an opportunity for joy and growth in your faith?
Day 5: Love Motivated by Joy
True love is not selfish but is motivated by the joy set before us in Christ. This joy enables us to lay down our lives for others, bringing them into the joy we have found in God. By pursuing joy in God, we are freed from selfishness and empowered to live lives of sacrificial love. This love is not conditional but flows from the abundance of joy we experience in Christ, allowing us to love others genuinely and selflessly. [18:43]
"Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love." (1 John 4:7-8, ESV)
Reflection: Think of someone in your life who is difficult to love. How can the joy you have in Christ motivate you to love them sacrificially today? What specific action can you take to demonstrate this love?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, I shared three foundational aspects of my life and ministry that guide my approach to teaching and living out the Christian faith. First, I hold a deep allegiance to the Bible as God's authoritative and infallible Word. This means that my teachings are not based on personal authority but on what is revealed in Scripture. If you don't see it in the Bible, don't believe it just because I say it. Second, my mission since 1994 has been to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ. This mission drives me to open the Word in a way that the Holy Spirit can ignite a passion for God's supremacy in every area of your life. Third, I am driven by the belief that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. This focus has shaped my life since 1968, and it means that if we find our deepest satisfaction in Christ, no suffering can rob us of that joy, and we make Jesus look great.
We explored Hebrews 12:1-2, focusing on how Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him. This joy was not just a future hope but a present reality that sustained Him through suffering. The witnesses of faith in Hebrews 11 serve as examples, encouraging us to run our race with endurance, laying aside every weight and sin. The key to overcoming selfishness and living a life of love is to look to Jesus, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross. This joy is not selfish but a profound motivation that enables us to love others sacrificially. By pursuing joy in God, we are empowered to live lives that reflect His glory and love.
Key Takeaways
1. nEw&t=36s'>[00:36] 2. Mission of Joy: The mission to spread a passion for God's supremacy is rooted in the joy that comes through Jesus Christ. This joy is not superficial but a deep, abiding satisfaction in God that transforms every area of life. When we find our joy in God, we are empowered to live for His glory and the good of others.
3. Satisfaction in Christ: God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him. This profound truth means that our deepest joy and satisfaction should be found in Christ, not in the fleeting pleasures of this world. When we are satisfied in Christ, we can endure suffering and make Him look great.
4. Endurance through Joy: Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him, teaching us that joy in God can sustain us through suffering. This joy is not just a future hope but a present reality that empowers us to live lives of love and sacrifice. By looking to Jesus, we find the strength to run our race with endurance.
5. Love Motivated by Joy: True love is not selfish but is motivated by the joy set before us in Christ. This joy enables us to lay down our lives for others, bringing them into the joy we have found in God. By pursuing joy in God, we are freed from selfishness and empowered to live lives of sacrificial love.
What does Hebrews 12:1-2 suggest about the role of "witnesses" in our spiritual journey? How does this imagery encourage believers to persevere? [07:50]
According to the sermon, what is the significance of Jesus enduring the cross "for the joy set before Him"? How does this concept relate to the idea of enduring suffering? [06:21]
In the sermon, how does the pastor describe the relationship between joy and love? What role does joy play in motivating sacrificial love? [18:43]
How does the pastor use the example of Moses in Hebrews 11:24-26 to illustrate the concept of choosing long-term joy over short-term pleasures? [28:56]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the pastor interpret the phrase "for the joy set before Him" in Hebrews 12:2? What does this reveal about Jesus' motivation and how might it apply to believers today? [14:37]
The sermon suggests that joy in God can sustain believers through suffering. How might this understanding change a person's perspective on their own trials and challenges? [06:21]
The pastor mentions that true love is motivated by joy in Christ. How does this perspective challenge or affirm common understandings of love and sacrifice? [18:43]
In what ways does the pastor suggest that pursuing joy in God can free individuals from selfishness? How does this align with the examples given in Hebrews 11 and 12? [18:00]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you faced a significant challenge. How might the concept of enduring "for the joy set before you" have changed your approach or mindset during that time? [14:37]
The pastor emphasizes the importance of finding satisfaction in Christ. Identify one area of your life where you seek satisfaction outside of Christ. What steps can you take to redirect that desire towards Him? [02:40]
Consider the "cloud of witnesses" mentioned in Hebrews 12:1. Who in your life serves as a spiritual witness or mentor, and how can you draw encouragement from their example? [07:50]
The sermon discusses the idea of laying aside every weight and sin to run the race of faith. What specific "weights" or sins are hindering your spiritual journey, and how can you begin to address them this week? [09:55]
How can you cultivate a deeper joy in God that empowers you to love others sacrificially? Identify one practical way to express this love in your community or family this week. [18:43]
The pastor challenges the notion of retirement as a time to stop serving. How can you continue to serve and love others in your current stage of life, regardless of age or circumstance? [30:14]
Reflect on the fleeting pleasures of this world versus the enduring joy found in Christ. What changes can you make in your daily life to prioritize eternal joy over temporary satisfaction? [30:54]
Sermon Clips
I share with your pastors here a total allegiance to and submission to the Bible as God's only authoritative, infallible Word to the world so I don't expect that I come to you with any authority whatsoever except what I'm able to see here and savor here in my soul and then show you from the pages so that if you don't see it in the book, don't believe it because I say it. [00:00:31]
Ever since 1994 I have had a mission statement it existed before that in seed but then became explicit I exist to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ now that means that I am NOT in Cincinnati I'm not at the vineyard willy-nilly I'm not here on a lark I'm not here to tickle anybody's ears I'm here to so open the word that by the Holy Spirit your passion for the supremacy of God in every area of your life would soar with joy through Jesus Christ. [00:01:16]
God is most glorified in you when you are most satisfied in him and here's what that means it means that if if I could by the word through the spirit be used of God this morning - so deepen your satisfaction in Christ above all things so that no suffering could rob you of that joy you would be able in that kind of life to make him look great when you are so satisfied in Jesus that no suffering can take that away you make Jesus look great. [00:02:31]
How can I overcome John Piper selfishness so that I live my life at any cost to myself for the sake of love so as to make Jesus look great that's that's the constellation of questions a what I want to be done with self-exaltation and self-serving I want to be a person for others called love I want the fact that it might cost something not to matter and I want to do it in a way that makes him not me look great. [00:05:16]
Therefore since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses let us also lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us looking to Jesus the founder and perfecter of our faith who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross despising the shame and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. [00:06:02]
Life is a marathon we're surrounded by these witnesses saying yes you can do this and verse one points out that two things are true of real runners who finish and don't get disqualified at the end and wind up in hell number one they're not stupid and number two they don't cheat you see that lay aside every weight like don't wear an overcoat if you're doing a marathon don't carry dumbbells in your pants that's stupid. [00:09:32]
Looking to Jesus that's how you do it looking to Jesus so I'm going in this message in a few minutes by asking and pleading with you get to know him so that when you when you sing those songs that's not just words he's enough I'm sitting there thinking does anybody here mean that I mean those are off the chart crazy lyrics gloriously crazy true but do you will you walk out of here really feeling he's enough. [00:12:44]
For the joy that was set before you for the joy that was set before him so you look to him now and learn from Jesus how to finish your marathon of faith and love answer for the joy that is set before you how can I run like this I will run like Jesus so this the title of this message that I jotted down was serious joy as the spring of love now I hope you can see it in Jesus life at least serious joy meaning a joy that penetrates through the most horrific finishing of a marathon with with nails and thorns and spear and mocking serious joy penetrating through and never never wavering off the marathon. [00:16:43]
I've been trying to motivate myself and other people with that joy set before us for the sake of love for the last 50 years so I think that's the the biblical paradigm of how you conquer selfishness and become loving you look to the joy that is set before you it is so satisfying it frees you from the fleeting pleasures of sin enables you to lay down your life for others that's the that's the paradigm and I see in Jesus and I'm being invited into here. [00:18:28]
Love is when you pursue that joy at any cost to yourself even the cost of your life so as to bring as many people with you into that joy as you can nobody regards that as selfish nobody regards it as selfishness if you are pursuing a joy which you are willing to suffer to include them in nobody in fact I would argue if you forsake the pursuit of that joy you've got nothing to offer them. [00:21:01]
He considered reproach of Christ the reproach of the Messiah whom he could see by that eye of faith coming he considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Eve Dubrow for he was looking to the reward the the joy that was set before him so now you've seen you've seen three instances of the key to your life Hebrews 12:2 Hebrews 1034 Hebrews 11 26 all say the same thing for the joy that is set before you spectacular off-the-charts joy enduring across and if your faith can embrace that you will taste it now. [00:31:46]
If you get to know him so deeply that he's an all satisfying joy to you three things are gonna happen oh here we go and we're done one your joy even in sufferings in this life will overflow even in sufferings your joy in him in that in that joy that is set before you will overflow number two that joy will sustain a life of marathon love for others it will sustain it you can make all the sacrifices necessary to love other people because of the joy set before you and number three that joy sustained love in him will make Jesus look great. [00:33:19]