Staying Focused on Jesus Amid Life's Distractions

 

Summary

In today's sermon, I focused on the importance of maintaining our focus on Jesus amidst the myriad distractions that life throws our way. I began by acknowledging the reality that distractions are an inevitable part of life, affecting everyone regardless of their spiritual maturity or abilities. Distractions can take many forms, from minor interruptions to extreme emotional turmoil, but the key to navigating them is to remain centered on our faith and purpose.

I drew attention to the biblical account of Peter walking on water, which serves as a powerful illustration of the consequences of losing focus. When Peter kept his eyes on Jesus, he was able to do the impossible and walk on water. However, the moment he allowed the storm around him to distract him, he began to sink. This story is a vivid reminder that our faith can falter when we shift our gaze away from Jesus.

I emphasized that distractions can test our faith, but they are not always the work of the devil; sometimes, God allows them to capture our attention and strengthen our reliance on Him. I encouraged the congregation to not let their faith waver, especially as we approach the end times, with wars and rumors of wars abounding. It is crucial to keep our eyes on Jesus, as He is the author and finisher of our faith.

I also shared insights from hymnology and the spirit of prophecy, highlighting the reassurance that God's word will not fail us and that we are called to share His perfect salvation with a dying world. I reminded everyone that Jesus will not let us down, as evidenced by His life, death, and resurrection. He has been faithful throughout history, and He will continue to be faithful until His return.

I concluded the sermon with a call to action, inviting those who feel distracted and out of the game of life to recommit to focusing on Jesus. I offered prayer for those who desire to get back in the game and for those seeking to join the church or learn more about Jesus.

Key Takeaways:

- Distractions are a part of life, but they serve a purpose in testing and strengthening our faith. When we face distractions, it's an opportunity to reaffirm our trust in God and His promises. Remember, God is faithful and provides a way of escape so that we can endure and overcome these challenges. [04:57]

- Keeping our eyes on Jesus is not just a metaphor; it's a daily, intentional practice that requires discipline. As we navigate life's storms, our focus on Christ is what enables us to walk on the tumultuous waters of our circumstances without sinking. This focus is what sustains us and keeps us from being overwhelmed by the waves of life. [17:23]

- Our faith should not waver, even when the world around us seems to be in chaos. The assurance of God's sovereignty and His ultimate victory should embolden us to stand firm in our beliefs. Our unwavering faith is a testament to the world of God's power and love. [20:44]

- An intimate relationship with God is not a luxury; it's a necessity. It's the difference between knowing of God and truly knowing God. This relationship is what anchors us in the truth and empowers us to resist temptation, trust God more, and handle difficult situations with divine wisdom. [11:54]

- Jesus' promise to never let us down is not just comforting; it's a guarantee of His eternal presence and support. No matter what we face, Jesus is with us, ready to lift us up when we falter. His faithfulness is our assurance that we will never face our trials alone. [25:56]

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Matthew 14:22-32
2. 1 Corinthians 10:13
3. Colossians 3:2

#### Observation Questions
1. What happened to Peter when he took his eyes off Jesus while walking on water? ([00:17])
2. According to 1 Corinthians 10:13, what does God provide when we face temptations and distractions?
3. How does Colossians 3:2 instruct us to manage our focus and priorities?

#### Interpretation Questions
1. Why do you think Peter began to sink when he noticed the strong wind and waves? What does this teach us about the importance of focus in our spiritual lives? ([00:17])
2. How can distractions serve a purpose in testing and strengthening our faith, according to the sermon? ([01:30])
3. What does it mean to "set your minds on things above" as stated in Colossians 3:2, and how can this help us stay focused on Jesus? ([07:01])

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a recent time when you felt overwhelmed by distractions. How did it affect your spiritual focus, and what steps can you take to refocus on Jesus? ([01:03])
2. The sermon mentioned that distractions are a part of life and can test our faith. Can you identify a distraction in your life that you believe God might be using to strengthen your reliance on Him? ([01:30])
3. How can you make "keeping your eyes on Jesus" a daily, intentional practice? What specific actions can you take to ensure this focus amidst your daily routines? ([00:57])
4. The sermon emphasized the importance of an intimate relationship with God. What are some practical ways you can deepen your relationship with God this week? ([11:30])
5. Jesus' promise to never let us down is a guarantee of His eternal presence and support. How can this assurance change the way you handle challenges and trials in your life? ([25:03])
6. Think of a situation where your faith wavered due to external chaos or distractions. How can you prepare yourself to stand firm in your faith the next time you face a similar situation? ([20:02])
7. Identify one person in your life who seems distracted or overwhelmed. How can you encourage them to refocus on Jesus and offer them support in their spiritual journey? ([36:05])

Devotional

Day 1: Faith Amidst Distractions
Distractions are an inevitable part of life, often serving as a test of faith. They come in various forms, from the trivial to the overwhelming, and can easily lead one astray from their spiritual path. However, these moments also provide an opportunity to strengthen one's relationship with God. By recognizing distractions as a chance to reaffirm trust in God's promises, believers can find solace in the knowledge that God is faithful and offers a way to endure and overcome these challenges. It is in these times that one's faith can grow the most, as they learn to rely on God's word and His escape routes from life's trials [07:40].

"Consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you encounter trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance." - James 1:2-3 ESV

Reflection: What distraction is currently testing your faith, and how can you turn it into an opportunity to deepen your trust in God?

Day 2: Intentional Focus on Jesus
Keeping one's eyes on Jesus is a deliberate act that requires daily discipline. It is akin to Peter walking on water; when his focus was on Christ, he achieved the impossible. When distractions came in the form of a storm, his faith wavered, and he began to sink. This lesson teaches that maintaining focus on Jesus allows believers to navigate life's storms without being overwhelmed. It is a reminder that, through Christ, one can overcome the tumultuous waters of life's circumstances [17:23].

"But my eyes are toward you, O God, my Lord; in you I seek refuge; leave me not defenseless!" - Psalm 141:8 ESV

Reflection: How can you practice keeping your focus on Jesus in your daily routine, especially when facing life's storms?

Day 3: Unwavering Faith in Chaos
In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, it is essential to hold fast to one's faith. The assurance of God's sovereignty and His ultimate victory should embolden believers to stand firm in their beliefs. This unwavering faith serves as a testament to God's power and love, providing strength to face any adversity. Remembering that God is in control allows believers to navigate the end times with confidence and peace, knowing that their faith is grounded in the One who has overcome the world [20:44].

"Though the fig tree should not blossom, nor fruit be on the vines, the produce of the olive fail and the fields yield no food, the flock be cut off from the fold and there be no herd in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the LORD; I will take joy in the God of my salvation." - Habakkuk 3:17-18 ESV

Reflection: When the world around you is in chaos, how can you remind yourself of God's sovereignty and maintain an unwavering faith?

Day 4: Necessity of Intimacy with God
An intimate relationship with God is not a luxury but a necessity for a fulfilling spiritual life. It is the difference between knowing of God and truly knowing Him. This relationship anchors believers in truth and empowers them to resist temptation, trust God more, and handle difficult situations with divine wisdom. It is through this deep connection with God that one can experience His presence and guidance in every aspect of life [11:54].

"For thus said the Lord GOD, the Holy One of Israel, 'In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.'" - Isaiah 30:15 ESV

Reflection: What steps can you take today to cultivate a deeper and more intimate relationship with God?

Day 5: Jesus' Unfailing Promise
The promise of Jesus to never let us down is a guarantee of His eternal presence and support. No matter the trials faced, Jesus is always there, ready to lift up those who falter. His faithfulness is the assurance that believers will never face their trials alone. This promise is not just a source of comfort; it is a steadfast guarantee that, through life's ups and downs, Jesus' presence is a constant, guiding light [25:56].

"The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth." - Psalm 145:18 ESV

Reflection: How can you lean on Jesus' promise to never let you down in your current circumstances?

Quotes

1) "True happiness comes from Jesus. True peace comes from him. Can't nobody outdo Jesus when it comes to peace or happiness... You would develop an intimate and personal relationship with God... But an intimate personal relationship with God says, I need him in the morning. I need him at noonday. I need him at night. I need him in my car. I need him every step of the way. I just can't live without him." [11:54](Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

2) "Life has a way of making you distracted. But I've got to keep my eyes on the destined shore. I've got to keep my eyes on the prize. I've got to keep my eyes on Jesus because there is a blessing in keeping your eyes on Jesus... Eternal life... Don't let your faith waver. Keep your eyes on him. But here's the last thing I want to tell you before I take my seat. He won't let you down." [24:46](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

3) "When trouble comes upon us. How often we are like Peter. We look upon the ways... Our footsteps slide... Jesus did not bid Peter to come to him. That he should perish. He does not call us to follow him. And then forsake us... Stay focused. When life gets hard. Stay focused. When times of trouble have come. Stay focused." [35:05](Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

4) "God is a God of benefits... There are benefits when you serve God... But as a child of God, he also gives us some benefits... And here is the prerequisite of getting the benefits of God. Here it is that you and I must keep our eyes locked in on Jesus. Stay focused." [09:20](Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

5) "Don't allow your faith to waver. The Bible says, faith is the substance of things hoped for... The disciples had faith in Jesus. But sometimes they doubted Jesus... Don't let your faith waver... And if you don't stay locked into Jesus, that stuff will keep your mind distracted. And your faith will waver." [20:44]( | | )

6) "In the midst of it, a storm came... Life can be fine for a moment. But out of nowhere, a storm comes... God allowed storms to happen to test your faith. It's not always the devil's fault... Could it be it was God? God trying to get your attention?" [16:09]( | | )

7) "Even in the midst of turmoil and shame and problems, don't take your eyes off Jesus... Because when you take your eyes off Jesus, you'll be just like Peter. You'll start sinking. I'm so glad to hear a writer say, I was sinking deep in sin... But the master... Heard my despair and cry. And from the waters, he lifted me and saved." [18:22]( | | )

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