Living for Christ: Embracing Death as Gain

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1. "Imagine with me for a moment this evening that you're getting ready for bed... the room erupts with light an angel appears with all the radiance and splendor of God... he simply tells you that tomorrow you will die be prepared and just like that he's gone. How would you feel what would be your response?" [32:25] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If you are a Christian to christians to us death should be one of the most exciting topics and one of the most wonderful things to talk about how can that be turn with me in your bibles to philippians chapter 1 verse 21 our text for today is truly one of my favorite texts in all of scripture the apostle paul was facing the real possibility of imminent death he says in verse 20 really i could die it could happen i could be sentenced to death and beheaded but paul has no fear he's not worried instead he has joy joy he rejoices why because he knows the meaning of life he knows the meaning of life" [36:13] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul was excited about death because he would finally be with the one he loved with the one he worshiped with the one he had been living for his whole life in the greek grammar to live is christ and to die is gain is really one idea it's like two sides of the same coin the coin is christ heads i live for christ tails i die and get to be with christ either way if you have the coin you have christ and paul had the coin is this you do you have the coin does this describe you do you think about christ love christ worship christ" [41:33] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Living for Christ is so much more than attending church. Living for Christ is so much more than doing spiritual disciplines. Living for Christ is so much more than a great summer camp experience, more than serving at La Vallejo, home, more than being an usher, more than doing whatever. Living for Christ requires exclusivity, exclusivity." [45:22] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So what is the meaning of life? The meaning of life is living for Jesus Christ. To live is Christ and to die is gain. So how do we live for Christ? Number one, we serve Christ. Number two, we love Christ. And number three, we help the church grow in Christ. Will you live for Christ? Will you live for Christ so much so that death is gain?" [01:11:27] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Paul begins our text with the answer to the question what is the meaning of life and he says the meaning of life is to live for christ to live is christ and for paul and for every christian life is all about christ paul thought about christ talked about christ studied christ served christ planned his whole year around christ spent his money on christ worshiped christ and loved christ paul's past was fixated by the memory of what christ had done for him paul's present was single-mindedly obsessed by his identity in christ and paul's future was consumed with the hope of being with christ everything else in paul's life was secondary to christ" [37:44] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Serving Christ is doing whatever work it takes to produce spiritual results in people. Serving Christ is the work that produces transformation in people. Serving Christ is the work that helps Christians be different from the inside out. Is that you? Is that your service for Christ? Is that your heart? Always looking for new opportunities to help others transform, be different, change in Christ. Are you looking for new ways to help or pray or to do something to help serve, to help assist others change in Christ?" [48:24] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul is saying that if he is to live, it will be better for the Christians in the Church of Philippi. Paul is concerned about them, about the church, about other believers, not his desires. Life, his life, is all about other Christians. It's about the church. D.A. Carson wrote about this, and he says, Often we are tempted to evaluate alternatives by thinking through what seems best for us. But how often do we raise as a first principle what is best for the church? What would be best for my brothers and sisters in Christ?" [01:03:11] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Spiritual progress is change. Spiritual progress is transformation that should be obvious to all over time. And that, my friends, should be super humbling right now. You should get a big lump in your throat. Paul lived for Christ by helping the people of the church transform in obvious ways. Obvious ways. When you look at this guy's life, you go, Wow, Timothy is a different man. Look how much Jesus has changed him. So that Christians everywhere would be saying, Yeah, it's obvious. He has changed so much." [01:05:26] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And this is scary. This is super scary. But ask them, Am I making spiritual progress that is obvious to you? Am I making spiritual progress that is obvious to you? That is obvious to everyone. In the last five years, how have I changed? How have you seen me change? What progress have I made? What ways have I been transforming? Not what have I read in the last five years. Not what have I studied in the last five years. Those are great things. Those should lead to change. Not what things I have done in the last five years, but what character change have I made that God has made me to do?" [01:07:54] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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