Intentional Transformation: Building a Life in Christ

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So this morning we're going to kick off and introduce a new teaching series, which is going to take us right through to Easter, and if you've been around HBC for a while you know that we have a very simple way of trying to remember and living out a sort of in and a focus on the out dimensions of our lives. And so last term we're going to be reflecting on the word encounter, and looking at different encounters that biblical characters had with God, and thinking about the up dynamic. And this term we're going to go into the in, and think a little bit about the work of God in us as individuals and as a community, and we're going to call this Practicing the Way. [00:00:28] (60 seconds)


Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercy of God, of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. This is your true worship. Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing and perfect will of God. [00:05:27] (36 seconds)


and recognize and it's this that the world is seeking to shape us primarily through lies that distort us from our view of god our view of ourselves and our view of others let me give you a few examples i think of some of the lies that seek to sort of distort these views the first one is this i am what i achieve i am what i achieve that's a lie secondly i'll never measure up that's a lie i'm defined by my past mistakes that's a lie a lie i must look or act in a certain way to belong that's a lie these lies come from different sources that we are continually pressured and molded by by just living in the world that we live there are cultural norms where society equates and value with success possessions or appearance and that has been bombarded to and that's why i've come to this world and i know that there's a GPS and the its the only one and the only way i know what my future's gonna look like [00:07:45] (101 seconds)

So if you're going to engage with social media, and I think we do need to, so don't, I don't personally believe that we ought to just not engage with it, because it's got such a powerful place in our world. But what we don't do enough is train and prepare ourselves by the way that we're going to be shaped by social media. This conforming, this comparison, this feeding the lie that we're not enough. We're not enough. That's the lie that social media is continually speaking over you, that you're not enough. If only you did this, did that. [00:12:21] (44 seconds)


to be formed by Christ and not conformed by the world means that we have to embrace intentionality we have to be intentional and again if you've been around HPC for a number of years you'll know that that word was a word that we we repeated and thought about a lot in 2015, 2016, 2017 that we were beginning to think about what does it mean to be disciples of Jesus? But I want to remind you as you go into 2025 that you need to be intentional in 2025. [00:16:49] (49 seconds)


There are certain things I need to develop my own relationship with God, which includes praying to God on a regular basis, talking to God. There are certain things that I needed to build into my life and to give time to as I structured my week and my time that would help me stay, not only be connected to the vine, but to be fruitful in my life. And I have to say, over the years, I've had an ebb and flow of those things. There have been parts of my life where certain aspects of life... ...of rhythms have been really strong for me to help me stay connected and to be healthy and to be, hopefully, fruitful. [00:22:40] (54 seconds)


I'll be honest with you I'm a bit biased because I'm a pastor of a church I really believe it's important to meet with other Christians one of the things that frustrates me the most I'll be honest with you this morning and I've seen it time and time again with people who at one point were full on for Jesus Christ following Jesus and then something happens in their lives and it does happen things happen stuff happens that challenges our faith let's be really honest we're not a church that says come to Jesus and all your problems go away but sometimes churches can say that we know that we have problems but the difficulty is that when we start to have problems, when we start to have struggles when we start to have difficulties you know what normally happens and I see this time and time again is people disengage with the rest of the church they disengage with their Christian friends they disengage and become isolated and then they wonder why they're struggling then to find the next step in their journey because actually they at one level I understand why they can do this because it's painful but we need to stay connected to one another particularly in the hard times Sue and I's life some of you will know Sue and I's life the things that we've gone through over the 36 years of our marriage and as you can imagine in 36 years there's been the good, the bad and the ugly of unmarried life [00:24:47] (97 seconds)


and I can honestly say that God has got us through but God has got us through through friends who are Christian friends who've just walked with us day in day out and some of you in the room who've known us for those 36 years or 30 years or 25 years or even the last 5 years but we need those people, we need people around us and I know it's not just, it's not the organisation of the church, I get that and I think sometimes people have been hurt and disappointed and controlled by the church, the institution of the church but don't lose that connection with one another [00:26:23] (52 seconds)


That's not just to ignore that. Let's process any disappointments that we have. Let's be honest about the fact that we put our hands up in 2024 for breakthrough. And I think 2024 was a worse year than 2023 for some people. Bless you people. It's true, isn't it? Let's be honest with one another, but let's not lose the hope as Sue started us off in Romans 15 verse 13, which could well be a good verse for the church. It may be if we pray into it. But that hope in one sense is, if we lose hope, that's probably the worst place to be in. If we lose hope. [00:29:14] (46 seconds)


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