Living as Citizens of Heaven: Imitate Christ

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1. "We need to be deliberate and we need to be careful about those that we take as examples in the Christian life. Because, as it turns out, and the Apostle Paul is going to warn us of this this morning, there are all kinds of bad examples out there about what it means to follow Jesus Christ, to live in the world. To live a life that is faithful to the Word of God." [01:11] (22 seconds) ( | | )

2. "So the Apostle Paul tells us, be careful, imitate those who look like Christ. Get to know Christ so that you can follow the life that he has given us to live. So as we walk through this passage of Scripture, we need to be aware of a couple of things in our passage this morning. What are our core principles? Principles as Christians, and then who should we look out for? What does that look like?" [02:08] (29 seconds) ( | | )

3. "The power of the cross to save sinners and to transform lives is something that we can never let go of in the sure reality of our eternity with Jesus Christ. The way Paul sort of wraps up this part of the conversation, I just find fascinating. So these kinds of things are supposed to give us our foundation, our standards for living, and they give hope. They give hope. They give hope for everyone who believes." [04:11] (32 seconds) ( | | )

4. "Paul weeps over the enemies of the cross of Christ. This is interesting. He's going to say, I'm going to warn you about this, and I warn you through tears about this problem. It's interesting that we have no record of the Apostle Paul weeping. Paul doesn't weep to any of the churches about his persecution or his imprisonment." [05:12] (24 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Wisdom is different than knowledge. It's different than smarts. It's different than intelligence. It's different than having just a lot of data inside of our minds. Wisdom is learning how to walk well, how to live well, how to look more and more like Christ and less and less like my sins." [09:42] (19 seconds) ( | | )

6. "So we need to let it be the wisdom of God that guides our life and not the foolishness of this world. The book of Proverbs is full of this kind of information. Especially the first seven chapters of that book, different sections of those seven chapters will all begin with a very similar thought. The writer will say something like, the book of Proverbs is written as if it's from a father or a grandfather to their child or grandchild." [10:28] (27 seconds) ( | | )

7. "So friends, there are those who stand behind pulpits and they are in positions of Christian influence who actively work against the truth of Jesus Christ. So they walk as enemies of the cross of Christ. This is something that is absolutely stunning to me and something that has always been stunning to me." [13:36] (23 seconds) ( | | )

8. "The cross is at the center of our salvation. The work of Jesus Christ upon the cross is our atonement. It is the sacrifice that makes my relationship right with God. There's nothing else in human history, in creation history, that can make my relationship right with God. There's nothing else in human history, make this sinner right with God, except the cross of Jesus Christ." [15:50] (29 seconds) ( | | )

9. "So you and I as followers of Christ, we remain clear. Christ did not die for nothing. Christ died for my salvation. So there are those who walk as the enemies of the cross of Christ. So we need to take this seriously. We actually need to take this seriously." [17:26] (22 seconds) ( | | )

10. "But our citizenship is in heaven. And from it, we await a savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. You see, it is from heaven. It is from the throne room of God. It is from the kingdom of God that our savior will come and nowhere else, 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." [36:34] (29 seconds) ( | | )

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