Living Faith: A Journey of Sacrificial Discipleship

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"Living the faith means that we not only believe in Jesus, but we follow him. And part of living the faith means that we are willing to sacrifice. To give ourselves to the Lord because of our great love. To give ourselves to the Lord because of our great love." [00:23:49]

"Now often when we talk about discipleship, it's so easy for us to just reduce what we're supposed to do to a checklist. I'm in church today. Check. did my devotions today, check. I didn't yell at my kids today, check. And we just have this set of rules or laws that we think we have to live by to make ourselves a good disciple." [00:24:34]

"Each of us is a different person with different passions and gifts and abilities. So, as we faithfully follow Jesus, as we are his disciples, as we are living out our faith, that's going to look different for each one of us. More important for us than a little girl or a little boy or a little girl or a little girl or a little girl rules, then, are the values that we share that drive who we are as disciples and then how we are to live." [00:25:32]

"See, as a disciple, as a follower of Jesus, we value God's word. We hold that sacred. We want to hear and learn it. That's why we gather together in worship. But we live that out in different ways, that value of God's word. We also strive for godly character. We want to reflect the heart of God, the actions of God, through our generosity, through mercy for other people, for striving for justice in this world." [00:25:34]

"Sacrifice is completely dedicating one thing for another. It's giving something up time or self or resources for something or someone else. This last week, if you're a baseball fan, you know that the pitchers and catchers reported for spring training. Here are people that have sacrificed much to get to where they are today." [00:27:12]

"Paul says here in Romans 12 that we are to offer ourselves to God as living sacrifices. See, God's just not interested. He's not interested in a part of you or what's left over. Our sacrifices are to be like those of the Old Testament, where they brought their very best to the Lord." [00:34:00]

"As we offer ourselves as living sacrifices, we offer our very best to Him as we live out the faith. That's the first part of us. Not just simply an hour that we spend in worship every week or time praying or doing devotions or our giving. God desires. He desires all of you, your hearts, your attitudes, your morals, and your values." [00:34:25]

"Now, these other things that we may sacrifice our time and energy and resources for our jobs, our families, our friends, they aren't necessarily bad things or wrong. But if they get in the way of our faith, of living out the faith, then we need to reevaluate our sacrifices." [00:34:51]

"As we live fully for the Lord, on fire for Him in every part of our lives, living out our faith, it is a tremendous witness to those around us who are watching us to see if our life is genuine and real, if our faith really does hold true to us." [00:37:12]

"And through our faith, as we live that out, it also shows them and demonstrates to them God's love for them as we live out our faith. Finally, it's how we worship. God, it's our spiritual worship, as Paul says. It's laying our lives down for God, recognizing that He is the Creator." [00:37:31]

"We seek to glorify and honor and praise Him, not only with our songs, but with every breath, with every thought, and with every action. This is our spiritual worship. The gift of the Magi, in that short story, it described sacrifice by the Spirit. This young married couple, where each person gave their treasured possession to show the other love." [00:37:51]

"In response to this act, in response to God's sacrifice for you, he's called you to believe and follow him so that we now live a life of a disciple. And so over the next several weeks, we'll continue to explore what living the faith means and looks like for each one of us." [00:38:39]

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