Living as Citizens of Heaven: A Call to Discipleship
Devotional
Day 1: Emulating Christ in Daily Life
Every believer is called to live a life that others can follow, not by achieving perfection but by striving to reflect Christ's teachings in their daily actions. This involves being a role model for those younger in faith, encouraging them to grow in their relationship with God. The journey of discipleship is about living out the teachings of Christ in a way that others can see and emulate. It is a call to be intentional in our actions, ensuring that they align with the values and principles taught by Jesus. [01:07]
"Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God." (Ephesians 5:1-2, ESV)
Reflection: Who in your life looks up to you as a spiritual role model? How can you intentionally demonstrate Christ-like behavior to them today?
Day 2: Compassionate Heart for the Lost
Paul's tears for those who are "enemies of the cross" highlight the importance of compassion and concern for those who live contrary to Christ's teachings. This compassion should drive believers to pray for and reach out to those who are lost, sharing the message of the cross with love and humility. It is not enough to simply recognize those who are lost; there is a call to action to engage with them in a way that reflects Christ's love and grace. [06:02]
"And the Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness. God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth." (2 Timothy 2:24-25, ESV)
Reflection: Think of someone in your life who is far from God. How can you show them Christ's love and compassion this week?
Day 3: Guarding Against Idolatry
Making food or money our god can become a stumbling block in our spiritual journey. Believers are called to live disciplined lives, using their bodies for God's glory and not for indulgence. This discipline extends to speech and actions, ensuring that they live with compassion and humility. The focus is on maintaining a balance where material possessions and desires do not overshadow one's spiritual commitments and relationship with God. [12:52]
"Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.'" (Hebrews 13:5, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you might be placing too much importance on material things? How can you refocus on using your resources for God's glory?
Day 4: Living as Citizens of Heaven
As believers, our citizenship is in heaven, and our minds should be set on things above rather than earthly concerns. This heavenly mindset influences how we live daily, ensuring that our lives are a testimony to God's grace and love. By focusing on eternal values, believers can navigate the challenges of life with a perspective that prioritizes spiritual growth and alignment with God's will. [57:20]
"But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power that enables him even to subject all things to himself." (Philippians 3:20-21, ESV)
Reflection: How can you shift your focus from earthly concerns to heavenly priorities in your daily life? What practical steps can you take to remind yourself of your heavenly citizenship?
Day 5: Fulfilling God's Purpose
Living a life that fulfills God's plan requires discipline and a focus on spiritual growth. By living this way, believers ensure that they do not fall short of the purpose for which they were created, ultimately bringing glory to God through their lives. This involves a commitment to personal growth, seeking God's guidance, and aligning one's actions with His will. [18:29]
"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:10, ESV)
Reflection: What specific steps can you take today to align your actions with God's purpose for your life? How can you ensure that you are growing spiritually and fulfilling the good works God has prepared for you?
Sermon Summary
In Philippians 3, Paul urges believers to follow his example as he follows Christ, emphasizing the importance of living a life that others can emulate. This call to discipleship is not just about listening to teachings but living a life that reflects Christ's teachings. Every believer, regardless of their maturity, has a responsibility to be a role model for those younger in faith. This is not about perfection but about striving to live a life that honors God and encourages others to do the same.
Paul's tears for those who are "enemies of the cross" highlight his deep compassion and concern for those who claim to be Christians but live contrary to the teachings of Christ. These individuals are not just those who reject Christ outright but those who refuse to take up their cross daily, living a life of self-denial and obedience. The message of the cross is about dying to oneself and living for Christ, a message that is often resisted because it challenges our natural inclinations.
The sermon also addresses the issue of idolatry, particularly the idolatry of food and money. Paul warns against making food or money our god, as these can become stumbling blocks in our spiritual journey. The emphasis is on living a disciplined life, where our bodies are used for God's glory and not for indulgence. This discipline extends to our speech and actions, ensuring that we are not critical or judgmental of others but instead live with compassion and humility.
Ultimately, the call is to live as citizens of heaven, with our minds set on things above rather than earthly concerns. This heavenly mindset influences how we live daily, ensuring that our lives are a testimony to God's grace and love. By living this way, we fulfill God's plan for our lives, ensuring that we do not fall short of the purpose for which we were created.
Key Takeaways
1. Follow Christ's Example: Every believer is called to live a life that others can follow. This is not about perfection but about striving to live a life that reflects Christ's teachings. Our responsibility is to be role models for those younger in faith, encouraging them to grow in their relationship with God. [01:07]
2. Compassion for the Lost: Paul's tears for those who are "enemies of the cross" highlight the importance of compassion and concern for those who live contrary to Christ's teachings. This compassion should drive us to pray for and reach out to those who are lost, sharing the message of the cross with love and humility. [06:02]
3. Idolatry of Food and Money: Making food or money our god can become a stumbling block in our spiritual journey. We are called to live disciplined lives, using our bodies for God's glory and not for indulgence. This discipline extends to our speech and actions, ensuring that we live with compassion and humility. [12:52]
4. Citizens of Heaven: As believers, our citizenship is in heaven, and our minds should be set on things above rather than earthly concerns. This heavenly mindset influences how we live daily, ensuring that our lives are a testimony to God's grace and love. [57:20]
5. Fulfilling God's Plan: Living a life that fulfills God's plan requires discipline and a focus on spiritual growth. By living this way, we ensure that we do not fall short of the purpose for which we were created, ultimately bringing glory to God through our lives. [18:29] ** [18:29]
Philippians 3:17-21 - Paul urges believers to follow his example as he follows Christ, emphasizing the importance of living a life that others can emulate.
1 Corinthians 11:1 - "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ."
1 Corinthians 6:12-13 - Discusses the importance of not being mastered by anything, including food and indulgence.
Observation Questions
What does Paul mean when he says, "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ"? How does this relate to his message in Philippians 3:17? [00:35]
In Philippians 3:18-19, Paul speaks of "enemies of the cross." Who are these individuals, and what characteristics do they exhibit? [05:10]
How does Paul describe the mindset of a believer in Philippians 3:20-21, and what does it mean to live as a citizen of heaven? [57:20]
According to 1 Corinthians 6:12-13, what is the significance of not being mastered by anything, and how does this relate to the sermon’s discussion on idolatry of food and money? [12:52]
Interpretation Questions
How does Paul’s call to follow his example challenge the common perception of Christian discipleship as merely listening to teachings? [01:07]
What does Paul’s emotional response to the "enemies of the cross" reveal about his heart for those who live contrary to Christ’s teachings? [06:02]
How does the sermon’s discussion on the idolatry of food and money expand on Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 6:12-13? What practical implications does this have for believers today? [12:52]
In what ways does living as a citizen of heaven, as described in Philippians 3:20-21, influence a believer’s daily life and priorities? [57:20]
Application Questions
Reflect on your own life. Are there areas where you can be a better example to those younger in faith? How can you actively encourage them in their spiritual journey? [01:07]
Paul wept for those who were "enemies of the cross." How can you cultivate a heart of compassion for those who are lost or living contrary to Christ’s teachings? [06:02]
Consider your relationship with food and money. Are there ways in which these have become idols in your life? What steps can you take to ensure they do not become stumbling blocks in your spiritual journey? [12:52]
How can you set your mind on things above and live as a citizen of heaven in your daily life? What practical changes can you make to align your priorities with this heavenly mindset? [57:20]
Identify one specific area in your life where you feel mastered by something other than Christ. What action can you take this week to regain control and ensure that Christ is your only master? [30:08]
How can you ensure that your life is a testimony to God’s grace and love, fulfilling His plan for you? What specific actions can you take to live a disciplined life that honors God? [18:29]
Think of a person in your life who may be struggling with idolatry of food or money. How can you lovingly support and encourage them to seek a more disciplined and Christ-centered life? [12:52]
Sermon Clips
Brothers and sisters join in following my example every true believer if he's a really wholehearted Christian should be able to say to people younger than him follow my example Paul would not tell Peter follow my example, Peter was older more mature than him but he was looking at people who are younger than him who younger in the Lord and said follow me as I follow Christ. [00:01:07]
Paul never wanted anybody to admire his message he wanted him people to follow his life so that's what we emphasize we are not here to get people to admire our preaching but we want people who will follow the example we set follow me as I follow Christ and look around you and see other people like that who may not be as mature as Paul but who are more mature than you. [00:04:27]
The amazing compassion that Paul had for them this is the thing that spoke to my heart when he says they are the enemies of the cross of Christ he doesn't say it with a anger or rudeness it says I'm telling you this while I'm saying it I'm weeping imagine Paul writing this letter of the tears flowing from his eyes as he thinks of people who claim to be Christians. [00:05:42]
Enemies of the cross of Christ as we understand it today is not just that they hated Jesus crucified I don't think people today hate Jesus crucified as if that's a terrible thing I think it is more unwilling to take the cross in their own life they don't want the cross in their own life there are enemies of the message of the Cross. [00:07:56]
It speaks here about some people whose God is their belly in the margin it says that God is their stomach when is a person's God his stomach can a person whose God is his stomach in other words someone from food is his God is it possible for a Christian to have food as his God whom he worships definitely. [00:12:52]
One part of taking up the cross is keeping this body under the control of the Holy Spirit and keeping it fit for his use and it's a well-known fact any doctor will tell you that if you're in disciplined in your eating habits you will shorten your life you will not live the length of life God planned for you. [00:13:50]
Living a life that fulfills God's plan requires discipline and a focus on spiritual growth. By living this way, we ensure that we do not fall short of the purpose for which we were created, ultimately bringing glory to God through our lives. [00:18:29]
The body is not for immorality or for food primarily but for the Lord, so that's let me paraphrase verse 13 there are two things he mentions in verse 13 concerning the body food and sexual impurity there are a lot of sexual sins that you can commit without going to a woman on your own so he's talking about food and sexual sin in relation to the body. [00:38:29]
Our citizenship is in heaven we are living on earth but we are citizens of heaven you know there are many foreigners who belong to another country their passport is another country different country but they're living in India right now they are tourists they're visitors they even if they are working here they are not part of this country. [00:57:20]
We look forward to that day when Christ will come again it says in verse 20 we eagerly wait for the day when Christ will come back and this same body again he talks about this body of our humble state will one day be changed to be exactly like the body of his glory he looked forward to that day until that day comes when your body will become like the body of Jesus Christ. [00:58:37]
I discipline my body and make it my slave, I like the Living Bible paraphrase of that beautiful listen to this verse 27 I make my body do what it should do and not what it wants to do great I'll ask you to remember that little phrase I will make my body do from now on what it should do and not what it wants to do. [01:05:19]
Heavenly Father we know that your word always leads us higher you never want us to sit in the same class failing failing failing failing year after year you always challenge us to get promoted to the next class to go up higher to go up higher help us Lord we pray to press on to perfection not just to sit and look at that verse on the pulpit but to actually do it in our life to press on to perfection every single day. [01:07:31]