Living a Life of Sacrifice for God's Kingdom

 

Summary

The sermon delivered by the speaker focused on the theme of sacrifice and the kingdom mindset, urging the congregation to prioritize the kingdom of God in their lives and to live out their faith through active participation and service. The speaker began by encouraging the congregation to witness the transformation happening within the youth group, where young individuals were dedicating themselves to worship and seeking the Lord. This example set the tone for the rest of the sermon, which emphasized the importance of living a life of sacrifice, as exemplified by Christ's ultimate sacrifice for humanity.

The speaker shared a personal story about their daughter attending church, using it to illustrate the significance of keeping God at the center of everything and the impact of prioritizing the kingdom of God in one's life. They stressed the importance of not just attending church on Sundays but being actively involved in the daily life of the kingdom, connecting with others, and fulfilling one's responsibilities within the body of Christ.

The sermon also highlighted that all talents and abilities are gifts from God and that when surrendered to Him, they are multiplied and blessed. The speaker warned against trying to do things on one's own without God's blessing, as such efforts would lack eternal rewards. They called for the congregation to live lives of sacrifice in response to what God has done for us, offering ourselves as the appropriate response to His grace.

The speaker reminded the congregation of the sacrifices made by previous generations in building the church and the responsibility of the current generation to continue investing for the future. They emphasized the importance of not just receiving blessings but also giving back, whether through time, talent, or money. The speaker also discussed the importance of worship and sacrifice in the life of a Christ follower, stating that worship is a response to Jesus' sacrifice and that Christians are called to advance the kingdom of God through their own sacrifices.

Lastly, the speaker addressed the importance of community and active participation in the church. They warned against a passive approach to church attendance and encouraged the use of individual gifts to serve and add value to the church. By doing so, individuals can find meaning, purpose, and fulfillment in their lives.

Key Takeaways:

- Having a kingdom mindset means prioritizing the transformative work of God in our lives and communities. It involves active participation in the body of Christ, where we witness and contribute to the spiritual growth of others, including the youth. This mindset is not passive but requires a commitment to serve and love others, following the example of Christ's sacrifice. [01:13:22]

- The kingdom of God should be the central focus of our lives, influencing all aspects, including how we raise our children and how we spend our time daily. The speaker's personal story about their daughter's church attendance serves as a reminder that our actions and priorities have a profound impact on the next generation's relationship with God. [01:02:20]

- Our talents and abilities are not our own but are gifts from God meant to be used for His purposes. When we surrender these gifts to God, He blesses and multiplies them. However, holding onto them for our own ends results in a lack of eternal significance. Living a life of sacrifice is a response to God's grace and is the right way to honor His gifts to us. [46:13]

- The sacrifices of previous generations have provided us with the blessings we enjoy today, and it is our responsibility to continue this legacy of sacrifice for future generations. Investing in the kingdom of God with our resources ensures that the church remains a strong foundation for those who come after us. [55:49]

- Worship and sacrifice are intertwined in the life of a believer. True worship is a response to Jesus' sacrifice and involves offering our lives to God. As Christians, we are called to sacrifice for the gospel, stepping into our roles within the kingdom of God and ensuring that the church thrives for future generations. [52:45]

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
2. Romans 12:1 - "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship."
3. Matthew 6:33 - "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does John 3:16 reveal about the nature of God's gift to humanity? How does this relate to the concept of sacrifice discussed in the sermon? [40:05]
2. According to Romans 12:1, what does it mean to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice? How is this described as our true and proper worship? [42:25]
3. In Matthew 6:33, what are we instructed to seek first, and what is promised as a result? How does this align with the sermon’s emphasis on prioritizing the kingdom of God? [58:04]
4. How did the speaker use their personal story about their daughter to illustrate the importance of keeping God at the center of our lives? [01:02:20]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the concept of sacrifice in John 3:16 challenge our understanding of giving and receiving in our daily lives? [40:05]
2. What does it mean to live as a "living sacrifice" in practical terms, according to Romans 12:1? How can this be seen as a form of worship? [42:25]
3. How can seeking the kingdom of God first, as instructed in Matthew 6:33, transform our priorities and daily decisions? [58:04]
4. Reflecting on the speaker’s story about their daughter, how can our actions and priorities impact the faith of the next generation? [01:02:20]

#### Application Questions
1. The sermon emphasized the importance of living a life of sacrifice. What specific areas of your life can you surrender more fully to God this week? [42:25]
2. How can you actively participate in the daily life of the kingdom of God, rather than just attending church on Sundays? What steps can you take to get more involved? [03:52]
3. The speaker mentioned that our talents and abilities are gifts from God meant to be used for His purposes. Identify one talent you have and discuss how you can use it to serve the church or your community. [44:49]
4. Reflect on the sacrifices made by previous generations in building the church. How can you contribute to ensuring that the church remains a strong foundation for future generations? [54:58]
5. Worship and sacrifice are intertwined in the life of a believer. How can you incorporate acts of worship and sacrifice into your daily routine to honor God? [49:07]
6. The speaker warned against a passive approach to church attendance. What practical steps can you take to move from being a passive attendee to an active participant in your church community? [01:05:20]
7. How can you prioritize the kingdom of God in your life, especially in areas where you might be tempted to focus on personal gain or security? What changes can you make to ensure that God’s kingdom is your primary focus? [58:04]

Devotional

Day 1: Embrace the Kingdom Mindset
Active participation in the body of Christ is essential for spiritual growth and transformation. Witnessing the fervor of the youth dedicating themselves to worship is a call to all to prioritize the kingdom of God in their lives. This commitment involves serving, loving others, and following Christ's example of sacrifice. It's about being a part of something greater than oneself and contributing to the collective spiritual journey. [01:13:22]

Hebrews 10:24-25 - "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
Reflection: How can you more actively participate in your church community to foster spiritual growth both in yourself and in others?

Day 2: Centering Life Around God's Kingdom
The kingdom of God should be the focal point of our existence, shaping our daily actions and decisions. The way we raise our children, spend our time, and prioritize our lives can have a lasting impact on our and others' faith journeys. It's about embodying the values of the kingdom in every aspect of life and setting an example for the next generation. [01:02:20]

Deuteronomy 6:6-7 - "These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up."
Reflection: In what ways can you more intentionally incorporate kingdom values into your daily routine and family life?

Day 3: Surrendering Gifts to God's Service
Our talents and abilities are divine endowments meant to be used in service to God's kingdom. When surrendered to God, these gifts are not only blessed but also multiplied for His glory. Holding onto them for selfish purposes deprives us of eternal significance. Living a life of sacrifice is our rightful response to God's grace and the means by which we honor His gifts. [46:13]

1 Peter 4:10-11 - "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ."
Reflection: What is one talent or ability you have that you can commit to using more for God's purposes?

Day 4: Legacy of Sacrifice for Future Generations
The sacrifices made by those before us have laid the foundation for our spiritual blessings. It is our duty to continue this legacy, investing our time, talents, and resources into the kingdom of God. By doing so, we ensure that the church remains a beacon of hope and guidance for future generations. [55:49]

2 Timothy 2:2 - "And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others."
Reflection: What are some ways you can contribute to building a lasting spiritual legacy for the next generation?

Day 5: Worship as a Response to Sacrifice
Worship is our heartfelt response to Jesus' ultimate sacrifice. It involves offering our lives to God and advancing His kingdom through our own sacrifices. As believers, we are called to step into our roles within the church, ensuring its growth and vitality for those who will follow. [52:45]

Romans 12:1 - "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship."
Reflection: How can your personal acts of worship reflect a deeper appreciation for Jesus' sacrifice?

Quotes

"Prioritize Jesus in his kingdom... keep God the center of it all. I'm telling you, keep God at the center of it all." [01:02:20] (Download)

"Everything God has given you—your abilities, your talents, he has given you the ability to get wealth, every single ability that you have is a gift from God." [44:49] (Download)

"When you surrender your life to God, when you surrender everything to God, when you submit to Him, He blesses it and returns it to you. It's a heart issue; all those things are from God and really, we are stewards." [45:34] (Download)

"We're so blessed, but we can't just sit here and receive the blessing. God has called us to live lives of sacrifice so that those that come after us are not harnessed with a burden but are propelled and the kingdom of God continues to forcefully advance in the Earth." [54:58] (Download)

"It's not about just People's Church; it's about you and I taking responsibility in the kingdom of God so that the Lost can know God, so that young Generations will know, so that people are healed and restored, that those in darkness find Hope and life." [56:35] (Download)

"Following Christ's example of sacrifice means loving and serving others even when it costs me." [01:13:22] (Download)

"I believe it's our responsibility to make sure that 50 years from now, there's a generation that's thanking God that you existed and that can stand on yours and my shoulders." [01:11:16] (Download)

"In the foundation of it all, it's not about what we get; it's about offering to God our lives because of what Jesus has done for us. That's our true and appropriate worship." [51:12] (Download)

"As a Christian, I sacrifice of myself to advance the kingdom of God; it's my calling to be a part of the Kingdom of God advancing." [51:57] (Download)

"Therefore I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship." [42:25] (Download)

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