Living with Eternal Perspective: Longing for Christ

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Our love for Jesus should be so profound that we eagerly anticipate seeing Him face to face, just as we would a loved one after a long absence. This longing should drive us to live passionately for Him, not merely practicing religion but engaging in a deep, personal relationship with our Savior. [00:49:33]

The Christian life is not about avoiding suffering but embracing it as we pursue our mission. True love, as demonstrated by Jesus, knows no boundaries and is willing to endure hardship for the sake of others. Our mission is to live for eternity, investing our lives in things that will last beyond this earthly existence. [07:48]

We must be vigilant against the temptation to make this world our home. Our citizenship is in heaven, and we should live with a singular focus on the resurrection and the eternal life that awaits us. This means living a life that is not distracted by temporary pleasures but is driven by the eternal reward that awaits us. [10:50]

Paul's example teaches us to forget what lies behind and strain forward to what lies ahead. Our actions should be motivated by our future in Christ, not our past. We must keep our eyes on the finish line, living each day with the awareness that our choices have eternal consequences. [18:50]

There are two types of professing believers: those who are worthy of following and those who are not. Our lives should reflect our faith, demonstrating that we are not enemies of the cross but true followers of Christ. We must examine our walk, ensuring that our actions align with our profession of faith. [32:16]

Paul says imitate me, he says imitate me, see how I'm living, see I'm striving for this, see I'm not distracted by all these things. He goes imitate me. You know, my favorite part of Tim's message last weekend was when he said follow me and Courtney in our example as we follow Jesus Christ. [31:02]

Paul says, "Look, not that I've already obtained this, I'm not there yet, or am I already made perfect, I'm not perfect, but I press on to make it my own because Christ Jesus had made me his own. Brothers, I don't consider that I've made it my own, but one thing I do, forgetting what lies behind, straining forward to what lies ahead." [14:29]

Paul's life was so different, and he looked like an absolute fool, an absolute like what Todd was saying in the beginning. Paul lived that out. Tim Shantier looks like an idiot taking his family out of here and moving him to the jungle. That's stupid, but the moment he sees Jesus, who's going to look stupid? [42:56]

Paul says, "Imitate me, he says imitate me, see how I'm living, see I'm striving for this, see I'm not distracted by all these things. He goes imitate me." You know, my favorite part of Tim's message last weekend was when he said follow me and Courtney in our example as we follow Jesus Christ. [31:02]

Paul says, "Look, not that I've already obtained this, I'm not there yet, or am I already made perfect, I'm not perfect, but I press on to make it my own because Christ Jesus had made me his own. Brothers, I don't consider that I've made it my own, but one thing I do, forgetting what lies behind, straining forward to what lies ahead." [14:29]

Paul's life was so different, and he looked like an absolute fool, an absolute like what Todd was saying in the beginning. Paul lived that out. Tim Shantier looks like an idiot taking his family out of here and moving him to the jungle. That's stupid, but the moment he sees Jesus, who's going to look stupid? [42:56]

Paul says, "Imitate me, he says imitate me, see how I'm living, see I'm striving for this, see I'm not distracted by all these things. He goes imitate me." You know, my favorite part of Tim's message last weekend was when he said follow me and Courtney in our example as we follow Jesus Christ. [31:02]

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