Living Selflessly: Embracing Sacrifice for Christ's Mission

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In Matthew chapter 16, verse 24 through 27, Jesus says these words, If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your faith, to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? Is anything worth more than your soul? [00:54:14] (42 seconds)


We've been in a series for quite a bit longer than we expected to be actually on missions and the Great Commission and how in Matthew 28, the words that Jesus says to his disciples after his resurrection is that they are supposed to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey his command. And Jesus promises that he will be with all of us who do that. [00:55:07] (33 seconds)


Much of the Western church, and I'll be honest, like I hesitate to even be this strong because I don't want to be this strong. I don't want to be this strong because I don't think that it's most Christians' fault. I think it's the way that the church has, over the last few generations, or I don't even know how long, has started to mold us into this idea that coming into faith should be as simple as possible because it's a free gift. And that's true. It is a free gift. There's nothing we can do to earn it. It's a beautiful gift of grace. [00:56:26] (33 seconds)


But the reality is what good is it for us to gain the whole world, to be entertained to death, to have all the money in the world, to have all the friends and popularity, to have all the power, but to lose our very souls in the pursuit of self. But the reality is that Jesus says the real way to find your life is to give it up, to give it up for his sake, to give it up for the sake of others. [00:57:26] (33 seconds)


I grew up in South Africa. I grew up in South Africa. I grew up in South Africa. I grew up in South Africa. I grew up in South Africa as a young child, and I remember always hearing about this American dream. And it's great. It's the pursuit of happiness. It's an awesome thing that we have the right to pursue happiness. And I believe that that is part of the heart of God, right? The joy is found in his presence. He wants us to be happy. He wants us to be full of joy, but somehow our view of happiness has become really distorted to be all about us. [00:58:20] (32 seconds)


If you want to turn with me to Philippians 3, verses 7 through 9, Paul has just gone through a list of all of the amazing accolades that he has about himself, his life, and how he was literally the best of the best, the highest scholar of Pharisee, he had all of these amazing things, he kept the law perfectly according to him, but then in verse 7 he says, I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared to the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake, I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage so that I could gain Christ. And become one with him. I no longer count on my own righteousness through obeying the law, rather I become righteous through faith in Christ. [00:59:50] (70 seconds)


I think there's so many Christians who are seeking out this abundant life, like how do I get this abundant life? What am I going to do? Am I going to pray a better prayer? Do I got to go to church more? What do I have to do? And the reality is that Jesus says that when we give up our lives, he gives us abundant life. When we give up the pursuit of what we think is right or will make us righteous, what we think is right, we give up what we think is good and comfortable. [01:02:27] (24 seconds)


The examples of losing our life, if to save our life is the pursuit of self, to lose our life is the pursuit of what Jesus has and the pursuit of loving others. With the kind of love that Jesus loves us with. You know, you hear about missionaries who give up everything to go and preach the gospel. Now that might not be your calling, but you are a missionary here. You are a missionary in your own home. [01:03:35] (33 seconds)


Jim Elliot famously said, He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. The reality is that our lives speak into eternity. Our lives right now, what we do with our lives right now, doesn't just matter for today. It doesn't just matter for this lifetime. It actually carries on into eternity. Everything we do for the sake of the gospel. Every time we choose to love someone, to see someone, to give somebody some food, to give somebody a hug. Every time we choose to express the love of Jesus in the world around us, it speaks, it echoes into eternity. [01:08:31] (47 seconds)


Spiritual formation is just how do we be formed, molded to be more like Jesus? And he says, Dr. Robert Mulholland says that spiritual formation is not just about personal piety, so being reverent and revering God. It's not just about individual transformation. It's about being shaped into the image of Christ for the sake of others. For the sake of others. [01:18:22] (27 seconds)


Love is not just an emotion. It's a commitment to act. It's a commitment to action. It's a commitment to get up out of our seats and go find someone to be the object, to be the one that we get to show the love of Jesus to. It's not just about discipleship. It's not just about becoming more like Jesus so that I look more like Jesus. Really looking like Jesus means loving the way that he did. [01:19:54] (35 seconds)


I want you to leave here today inspired that we are making a difference. And we can make a difference. And if you will choose today to lay down your life for the sake of Jesus and his mission, and his mission is people. If you will choose to do that today, I can promise you, you won't be depressed anymore. You're going to be inspired and encouraged because you will start to see that your life speaks. Your life makes a difference. [01:30:30] (32 seconds)


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