In this message, I urge you to embrace a life marked by radical brightness, saltiness, risk-taking, and sacrifice for the glory of Christ. This is not a call to seek comfort or ease but to live a life that the world will notice and be drawn to the treasure we hold in Christ. The book of Hebrews serves as a guide for this kind of life, offering a vision of Christ's supremacy that fuels radical Christian sacrifice. Hebrews is unique in its doctrinal depth and its focus on exhorting believers to live out their faith in a way that is both risky and sacrificial.
The essence of this call is to be so heavenly-minded that we are free from the entanglements of this world. The early Christians, as described in Hebrews, joyfully accepted the plundering of their property because they knew they had a better and abiding possession. This profound heavenly-mindedness is what enables us to live lives of radical sacrifice. Moses, too, chose to suffer with the people of God rather than enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin because he was looking to the reward. This reward is the supremacy of Christ, experienced as our all-satisfying treasure.
Jesus Himself endured the cross for the joy set before Him, modeling for us how to bear up under radical sacrifice. This joy, this future reward, is what sustains us in the present. If we are not experiencing this, we must seek God earnestly to open the eyes of our hearts to see the hope to which we are called. The call is to go outside the camp, where Jesus suffered, and bear His reproach. This is where true fellowship with Him is found, in the fellowship of His sufferings.
The supremacy of Christ is not just about His ability to bear our sins or the reward He will be at the end. It is about Him being our present, personal, and precious treasure. He calls us to come to Him, to meet Him in the place of radical Christian sacrifice, where we will know Him in ways we never could otherwise. My prayer is that your life will have a radical flavor, marked by risk-taking and sacrifice, as we seek the city and Savior who is to come.
Key Takeaways
- 1. taking for the glory of Christ, as this is the only life that will truly impact the world and draw others to the treasure we have in Him. [28:35]
2. The book of Hebrews provides a vision of Christ's supremacy that fuels radical Christian sacrifice, urging believers to live out their faith in a way that is both risky and sacrificial.
3. True heavenly-mindedness frees us from the entanglements of this world, enabling us to live lives of radical sacrifice, as exemplified by the early Christians and Moses.
4. Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him, modeling for us how to bear up under radical sacrifice, sustained by the hope of future reward.
5. The supremacy of Christ is not just about His ability to bear our sins or the reward He will be at the end, but about Him being our present, personal, and precious treasure.
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