Intentional Discipleship: Living Out Christ's Teachings

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In our journey of faith, we are called to integrate the teachings of Jesus into our lives, not as mere external rules, but as expressions of our transformed selves. This transformation is rooted in the redemptive work God has initiated within us. As disciples of Jesus, our aim is to live our lives as He would if He were in our place. [00:00:10]

Intention comes at the point of where we decide that we are going to bring this into reality. Now the language that is often used today is spiritual formation. I have included since I found I was going to be able to hand out copies I thought I'd give you something a little thicker than the transparencies. [00:02:17]

Agape love is presented as the capstone. That's true in Matthew 5. We didn't have time to do all that work there but if you study that you'll see agape love is the capstone. You start out with not being angry and killing people and you wind up with the gothy love. [00:03:49]

Activity and passivity see in a personal relationship you never have just activity and passivity you have activity and passivity on both sides. That's the way it works doesn't matter what it is any personal relationship you have and anytime you reduce it to all activity on one side and all passivity on the other you destroy the personal relationship. [00:04:54]

If we want it God will give it to us, it's there for us and the next step then is to intend it. Do we intend to do that and intention is comes in degrees, comes more or less wavering and fixed and we have to come to the place where we stably intended. [00:06:45]

If we're not able to bring our job into our discipleship we are automatically excluding a major portion of our life, perhaps the major portion of our life from learning to live in the kingdom of God. So whatever my job may be I have to see that as something Jesus could be doing. [00:09:02]

I simply don't cooperate with evil and I just hear story after story from people and I know from my own work in the University of Southern California you are constantly called on to cooperate with evil and you just learn how not to do it you don't make a big fuss about it necessarily. [00:10:17]

We ought to see the hand of God making a difference miraculously in what we're accomplishing at our work. See it is our life is not just avoiding sin and as we grow in more and more is not just avoiding sin and when we start it often seems like that's a lot of it. [00:11:16]

The commands of Jesus in the sermon on the mount are invitations to be a certain type of person, a person who through faith and discipleship in him has become inwardly transformed so that his behaviors flow naturally, supernaturally of course from those from who they now are as his mature brothers and sisters under the present rule of God. [00:15:19]

Sanctification is a consciously chosen and sustained relationship with God in Christ in which one is able to do and routinely does what they know to be right before God. Okay now where have we gotten remember we started last night talking about the problem of not being able to do the things that you intend to do. [00:16:22]

Character can only be formed by action. Suppose you had a friend who walked up and said my neighbor is learning Spanish for me what would you say to them? Would you say hmm I expect you soon to be able to speak Spanish well, see you the development of your soul and speaking Spanish or English is soul stuff. [00:23:43]

He rarely ever heals people without asking them to do what they cannot do. The man with a withered hand stretch forth your hand well don't you see it's withered. The man on the palate take up your bed and walk why do you think they carried me in here tin lepers go to the priest and tell them that you're healed. [00:27:15]

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