Transforming Faith: From Self-Centered to God-Centered

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"Following Jesus is not about you getting more stuff from God. It is about you giving more of yourself to God. And if we will do that, the craziest thing happens. Last year on Vision Sunday, we shared a verse over our whole church for the year, which was Matthew 633, which is seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." [00:04:39] (27 seconds)


"James says that faith, faith without deeds is dead. In Matthew 25, Jesus tells the story of the parable of the wise stewards. Two of the stewards, and steward and manage what God's entrusted to them well, they double it and God says, well done, good and faithful servant. But there's that one servant who does nothing with it. He buries it in the ground." [00:08:43] (22 seconds)


"It doesn't say he squandered it. It doesn't say he wasted it. It doesn't even say he lost it. He just didn't multiply what had been entrusted to him. And the master replies in Matthew 25, 26, you wicked, lazy servant. Wow. You and I have a responsibility to multiply what God has entrusted to us. And ultimately, God expects a return on his investment in you. No pressure." [00:08:53] (29 seconds)


"Faithfulness without fruitfulness is like planting seeds and never seeing a harvest. Now I'm not a farmer, but if I were doing that, I would look and go, something is off. Something's broken. I need to make a change. The title of today's message on Vision Sunday 2025 is how to live a fruitful life. I am prophetically declaring over our church as a whole and over every individual in this church that 2025 is going to be a fruitful year." [00:10:44] (33 seconds)


"The goal in your walk with Jesus is not fruit. The goal in your walk with Jesus is Jesus. Now, if you are connected to Jesus, you will be producing fruit. But if you say you love Jesus and there's not fruit coming out of your life, you have to take an inventory and figure out what's off. Because something needs to change." [00:18:49] (22 seconds)


"John 15, Jesus says, remain in me as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself. It must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit. Apart from me, you can do nothing." [00:19:19] (21 seconds)


"God desires both faithfulness and fruitfulness. In the 1990s, the British rowing team was not doing very well. They hadn't won a gold medal in about a hundred years. They finished seventh at the national global rowing competition again, and they started to get frustrated. They could never seem to get above seventh place. And so the team all got together, had a conversation, and said, something needs to change." [00:19:50] (28 seconds)


"At Elan Church this year we are going to get in the healthiest spiritual shape of our lives we are going to be wholly devoted to Jesus we are going to abide in him remain in him and as a result as a byproduct of that I believe we're going to see God do more in terms of producing fruit through us corporately and through you individually than ever before but if that's going to happen it starts with a decision to invite God to prune some of the things that need to be cut out of our life things like people pleasing things like unhealthy habits things like toxic relationships things like unforgiveness spiritual apathy our incessant need to be a control freak and not hand things over to God busyness that distracts us from God there are things in our life that we need to take an inventory of and say God I need you to prune me so that I can be fruitful or so that I can be even more fruitful and instead we need to redirect that and go all in for Jesus all in for Jesus through worship through God's word through prayer through fasting through solitude through generosity serving being a part of God's community the body of Christ through sharing the good news about others the good news about Jesus with others excuse me and through pursuing holiness what will make the fruit grow healthier what will make the fruit grow healthier what will make the fruit grow healthier if we zero in on that one question I promise you we will have a year unlike any other that we've had every tree bears good fruit if you're not bearing fruit it's time to make some changes to start producing some fruit if you are bearing fruit it's time to make some changes so that you can become even more fruitful and if you can come and join me that verse I just quoted from Matthew 717, which I read earlier as well." [00:25:46] (121 seconds)


"Ultimately, fruitful doesn't mean perfect. None of us is perfect. Thank God that we're not right with God because we're perfect, because we fall so short. Jesus is perfect. We're not. Thank God for Jesus. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't be faithful and fruitful. Will it make the fruit grow? Will it make the fruit grow healthier?" [00:22:28] (19 seconds)


"If that is the answer, then we need to be very, very careful because the Bible tells us how we produce healthier fruit. In John 15, it says, He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit. While every branch that does bear fruit, He prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. So if you are not producing fruit in your life, you are not producing fruit in your life." [00:22:55] (22 seconds)


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