God's love is not merely about rescuing us from danger or sin; it is about a profound transformation that occurs within us. This transformation is part of a divine plan that has been predestined from eternity. God enters into our very being, awakening a new nature and conforming us to the image of His Son, Jesus Christ. This transformation is not an afterthought but a central aspect of God's purpose, which is to bring us into His family as His children. As we are transformed, we become more like Christ, reflecting His character and values in our lives. [08:17]
"For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers." (Romans 8:29, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways do you see God's transformative love at work in your life today? How can you actively participate in this transformation?
Day 2: Led by the Spirit
The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in our transformation by conforming our hearts and minds to Christ. This change is not superficial but a deep, internal shift that aligns our values and priorities with God's. As the Holy Spirit leads us, we become distinct from the world, shining as lights in a dark world. This transformation is a journey of becoming more fully human, reflecting God's image in a way that is both profound and mysterious to the world around us. [14:06]
"And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit." (2 Corinthians 3:18, ESV)
Reflection: How can you be more open to the leading of the Holy Spirit in your daily decisions and interactions with others?
Day 3: Shining as Lights
As children of God, we are called to shine as lights in a dark world. Our transformation through God's love makes us more fully human and yet an unknown quantity to the world, as our values and priorities are aligned with God's. This calling is not just about personal holiness but about being a beacon of hope and love to those around us. We are to reflect God's character and values, demonstrating His love and grace in tangible ways. [15:12]
"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house." (Matthew 5:14-15, ESV)
Reflection: What is one practical way you can shine as a light in your community this week?
Day 4: Heirs of God
As children of God, we are heirs of everything He owns. This inheritance is not about material possessions but about freeing us from the love of material things so that we can focus on loving people. Our inheritance allows us to fulfill God's purposes, aligning our lives with His values and priorities. This freedom from materialism enables us to live generously and selflessly, reflecting God's love to those around us. [18:46]
"The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him." (Romans 8:16-17, ESV)
Reflection: How can you shift your focus from material possessions to loving people more deeply and intentionally?
Day 5: The Vastness of God's Love
The vastness of the universe is a metaphor for the incomprehensible love of God. This love calls us to be His children and heirs of all things, not for the sake of possession but for the enjoyment of a relationship with our Heavenly Father. God's love is not about acquiring things but about experiencing the depth of His presence and the joy of being in His family. This relationship is the ultimate inheritance, offering us a sense of belonging and purpose that transcends material wealth. [21:52]
"That according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God." (Ephesians 3:16-19, ESV)
Reflection: How can you deepen your relationship with God and experience the vastness of His love in your daily life?
Sermon Summary
In this message, we explore the profound depth of God's love, a love that doesn't merely rescue us but transforms us from within. This love is not just about saving us from peril but about God Himself entering into our very being, awakening a new nature, and conforming us to the image of His Son, Jesus Christ. This transformation is not an afterthought but a divine plan predestined from eternity. God's ultimate purpose is to bring us into His family, not just as forgiven individuals but as His children, fully integrated into His divine life.
This divine love is aggressive and relentless, aiming to bring us all the way into God's presence, where we will echo His values and priorities. It is a love that goes beyond mere rescue; it is about making us at home in His presence, where we will love His presence and reflect His character. This transformation is the work of the Holy Spirit, who leads us by conforming our hearts and minds to Christ, making us distinct from the world and shining as lights in a dark world.
As children of God, we are heirs of everything God owns. This inheritance is not about material possessions but about freeing us from the love of material things so that we can focus on loving people. The vastness of the universe is a metaphor for the incomprehensible love of God, a love that calls us to be His children and heirs of all things. This love is not about possessing the stars but about enjoying the relationship with our Heavenly Father.
Key Takeaways
1. God's love is not just about rescue but transformation. He enters into our very being, awakening a new nature and conforming us to the image of His Son, Jesus Christ. This transformation is a divine plan predestined from eternity, aiming to bring us into His family as His children. [08:17]
2. The Holy Spirit leads us by conforming our hearts and minds to Christ, making us distinct from the world. This transformation is not superficial but a deep, internal change that aligns our values and priorities with God's. [14:06]
3. As children of God, we are called to shine as lights in a dark world. Our transformation makes us more fully human and yet an unknown quantity to the world, as our values and priorities are aligned with God's. [15:12]
4. We are heirs of everything God owns, not for the sake of material possessions but to free us from the love of material things. This inheritance allows us to focus on loving people and fulfilling God's purposes. [18:46]
5. The vastness of the universe is a metaphor for the incomprehensible love of God. This love calls us to be His children and heirs of all things, not for the sake of possession but for the enjoyment of a relationship with our Heavenly Father. [21:52]
According to 1 John 5:1, what is the evidence that God has moved into your heart? How does this relate to the concept of being "born of God"? [06:59]
In Romans 8:29, what does it mean to be "conformed to the image of His Son"? How does this relate to God's eternal purpose for us? [09:20]
Philippians 2:15 describes believers as "lights in the world." What does this imply about our role and behavior in a "crooked and perverse generation"? [15:12]
The sermon mentions that God's love is not just about rescue but transformation. How is this transformation described in the sermon? [08:17]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the sermon describe the role of the Holy Spirit in conforming our hearts and minds to Christ? What does this process look like in a believer's life? [12:34]
The sermon suggests that as children of God, we are heirs of everything God owns. How does this inheritance differ from material possessions, and what is its intended purpose? [18:46]
The vastness of the universe is used as a metaphor for God's love. How does this metaphor help us understand the nature of God's love and our relationship with Him? [21:52]
The sermon emphasizes that God's love is aggressive and relentless. In what ways does this aspect of God's love challenge or comfort you? [07:36]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt transformed by God's love. How did this experience change your values and priorities? How can you continue to allow God's love to transform you today? [08:17]
The sermon mentions that we are called to shine as lights in a dark world. What specific actions can you take this week to reflect God's light in your community or workplace? [15:12]
Consider the idea that as heirs of God, we are freed from the love of material things. What material possessions or desires might be hindering your focus on loving people? How can you address this in your life? [18:46]
The sermon describes God's love as entering into our very being and awakening a new nature. How can you cultivate a deeper awareness of God's presence in your daily life? [08:33]
How does understanding the vastness of the universe as a metaphor for God's love impact your view of your relationship with God? What steps can you take to deepen this relationship? [21:52]
The sermon suggests that our transformation makes us more fully human yet an unknown quantity to the world. How do you navigate being distinct from the world while engaging with it meaningfully? [16:05]
Reflect on the aggressive and relentless nature of God's love. How can you mirror this love in your relationships with others, especially those who are difficult to love? [07:36]
Sermon Clips
The evidence that God has moved into your heart to Quicken and awaken that new nature is belief in Jesus Christ whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God what an aggressive love this is what an amazing love this is different from Rescue I mean you can rescue someone from drowning or from a flaming building you can rescue them you can have your arms burned all up and rescue them and they might fall down before you and love you. [00:06:59]
He planned this way of loving you from eternity let me read you that from Romans 8 29 whom God or new he also predestined way before all things he predestined you to be conformed to the image of his son that he might be the firstborn among many brethren what was God's Eternal purpose for you God's Eternal purpose was that his son Jesus Christ would have many brothers and sisters. [00:09:20]
God will not stop in his love for you until you are all the way in and not only by adoption but by New Birth it is an amazing love see what Manner or how great love the father has bestowed upon you that you should be called children of God oh may God open your hearts to hear this this morning I was praying with the family last night as the how how how do we get our hearts awake to realities like this. [00:11:21]
The Holy Spirit mercifully condescendingly lovingly tenderly usually quietly is living in you Michael and according to Romans 12 1 and 2 what he is doing is conforming your heart not to the world and your mind not to the world but is transforming your mind and your heart to him to his son to Jesus so that your priorities are no longer the priorities of the non-children in the world. [00:14:06]
You are now as a child of God different enough from the world that you shine like a light Philippians 2 15 you are the children of God in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation among whom you appear like lights in the world the children of God are born of God that they might be the light of God little little fragments as it were of the character of God broken off and and refracting his light all over in their business and at the school and in their office and at home and in the neighborhood on fractions and you know refractions and you know. [00:15:12]
If you are a child of God this morning you will inherit everything God owns I asked my sons last night what's that and they said everything First Corinthians 3 21 let no one boast in men for all things are yours whether Paul or Apollos or cephas or the world or life or death or things present or things to come all are yours and you are Christ's and Christ is God. [00:16:27]
So you like things you like to have you like to possess you you you tend to boast in how much you have got in the stock market or what kind of house you live in or what kind of car you drive or or you you just love possessions all right I'm gonna fix that um you already own everything so would you just please forget about that and get on with the real business of loving people. [00:18:46]
That's the point of owning everything so that you won't give a hoop about anything material that's the point some people turn it right on its head and say with the air of all things and so we're the King's kids and so we should have have and the whole point is to free you from the love of having you've got it you will be the inheritors of the universe you have got it. [00:19:36]
Our solar system there's a picture of it and that neat picture of the solar system 7.3 billion miles across the solar system and our solar system is a little speck and Milky Way there's a picture of the Milky Way which is 80 000 light years across now a light year is the distance that a light travels in a year and light travels at 186 000 miles per second and there are 31.5 uh billion seconds in a year and that translates to about six trillion miles per year for light to go and this is 80 000 light years across this Milky Way here or 480 000 trillion miles across. [00:21:52]
The point of putting us in this ocean of space and telling us that because we are children we are Heirs of all things is not that we will fall in love with possessing Stars but that we will comprehend if possible the incomprehensible love see how great a love the father has bestowed upon us that we should be called the children of God and if children then heirs Heirs of all things not for the sake of all things but for the sake of the enjoyment of a father's blah. [00:22:10]
The normative way of guidance is that we become children whose minds are the mind of Christ who when we see a situation are so in dwelled transformed and empowered by the spirit that we see it through where Jesus sees it and acts the way Jesus would act what makes you holy is the new birth being worked out by the transforming leading of the Holy Spirit conforming you to the image of his son so that you're at home in heaven and an alien in the world. [00:14:06]
You become most fully human when this happens to you and yet you become alien to other humans I wonder if it troubled you as you read in verse 1 of First John 3 therefore the world does not know you you're more fully human when you are born of God or conform to the image of his perfectly human son than you ever were before and thus you become an unknown quantity to most humans they don't understand your priorities they don't understand your values they don't understand what makes you tick. [00:15:12]