Rejoicing in Our Heavenly Citizenship and True Identity

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Our spiritual instability often stems from focusing on manifestations rather than the core principles of our faith. By concentrating on the principle of sin rather than individual sins, we remain vigilant and avoid self-satisfaction. [00:11:27]

Spiritual gifts and experiences, while valuable, do not define our Christian identity. Judas Iscariot's example reminds us that gifts can be present without true faith. Our assurance lies in our names being written in heaven. [00:16:29]

Rejoicing in our heavenly citizenship emphasizes our identity in Christ, not our achievements. This focus on grace over gifts protects us from pride and self-conceit, which are significant dangers in the Christian life. [00:19:47]

Our relationship with God, assured by our names being written in heaven, guarantees His care and our eternal security. This promise covers all our needs and ensures our perseverance in faith. [00:36:56]

The ultimate joy of having our names written in heaven is the assurance of eternal life and the privilege of beholding God's glory. This truth should be the central focus of our rejoicing, surpassing all earthly experiences. [00:40:58]

Gifts, after all, are not a proof of the fact that we are truly Christian. Now that may sound rather alarming, but I can justify it from the Scripture. It is wrong to go on rejoicing in a particular gift because I say the possession of a gift does not prove of necessity that we rarely are Christians. [00:15:15]

The greatest danger in the Christian life is pride and self-conceit. This is the most subtle danger of all, the last enemy of the greatest saints. You read their lives, and you'll find they'll always tell you that their greatest enemy was themselves. [00:19:15]

If your name is written in heaven, well, you're in the hands of a God who can do things like that. You are His child, and because you are His child, well, then He is guaranteed to supply you with every need that can ever arise in your life and in your experience. [00:36:25]

The thing of all things in the Christian life is that your names are written in heaven. That's the thing to go on rejoicing in. Why? Well, we can answer the question quite simply. First of all, it's the opposite of the three things that I've noticed already on the negative side. [00:40:04]

If my name is written in heaven, it has been written by the Finger of God himself, and it means therefore that He knows me and that I am His child, and that in turn leads to this: it is a guarantee of His care for me. [00:36:56]

Rejoice in the fact that your names are written in heaven. It means this: that I know that the Almighty God himself has written my name in The Book of Life. It means I'm rejoicing in my relationship to God, nothing that I am, nothing that I do, but in my relationship to Him. [00:40:58]

The ultimate joy of having our names written in heaven is the assurance of eternal life and the privilege of beholding God's glory. This truth should be the central focus of our rejoicing, surpassing all earthly experiences. [00:40:58]

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