Transforming Lives: The Power of Intentional Consumption

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Said simply, what you consume is who you become. Now, I don't know what you think the primary focus of Jesus is. I know a lot of us come from different church backgrounds and different experiences. You might think that the goal of the Bible, the goal of Jesus, is to make you into a moral person, to get you to conform your behavior. Turns out that's not actually what he's about. See, his primary focus is not how you behave, it's who you become. [00:04:34] (28 seconds)


It's who you become that matters. God's goal is not to get you to stop doing the bad stuff and start doing the good stuff and become more moral. That's all good. Let's do that stuff. But it's not the ultimate destiny, aka your destiny in your life, that he has for you. It's not the destination. He has a different destination for you that he makes very, very clear. It's to be conformed to the image of Jesus. [00:05:14] (25 seconds)


In fact, not just him. He says the entire world is waiting for you to start conforming to Christ and become a transformer. He says the entire world waits. Listen to this, Romans 8, 19. For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed, that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage of decay and brought into the freedom and glory of the children of God. [00:07:15] (27 seconds)


But becoming is the process of consuming what will over time conform you to Christ. I know there's a couple moves there. I'm going to read that again for you. Becoming is the process of consuming what will over time conform you to Christ. See, this fast, this whole digital series, it's a complete waste of time if you don't replace consuming crap on your phone with time spent consuming what will conform you to Christ. [00:08:27] (29 seconds)


Turns out that you don't automatically get conformed to Christ. Wish it worked that way. It doesn't work that way. I've never woken up and been like, oh my gosh, I'm just more loving. I'm just more courageous. This doesn't happen. There's no such thing as accidental growth. This is where the world and God have very different ideas of how you become who you're meant to be. Very different ideas. [00:08:57] (21 seconds)


What in your life do you think is beyond the boundary of conforming to Christ? What have you just accepted as it's been this way for so long? It's just the way it is. Is it your physical health? Is it your flatline marriage? Is it your broken relationship with your kids? Is it the distance you feel between you and God? What is it? [00:18:42] (20 seconds)


You can become a world-changing, including your world-changing, follower of Jesus if you're willing to endure the difficulty and the discomfort. Unfortunately, many people aren't. Many people aren't. There's a great Catholic theologian named G.K. Chesterton. And he said this, the Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. Rather, it has been found difficult and left untried. [00:19:29] (30 seconds)


As a church, if you want to understand crossroads, maybe you're new since Christmas or since Super Bowl or preaching and you're just trying to figure out what is this place and what are they about, this is us. We assume that when there's problems in the world, whether it's the world far away or the world in our own house, we assume that we are God's plan A and there is no plan B. [00:23:44] (21 seconds)


And do you know there are many more people like her on the other side of the world waiting for you to be conformed so they can be transformed? Many of them. Now, the partner who Anjali went and lived in an aftercare home with who facilitated her being conformed to Christ is a longtime partner of ours in Nepal. They're called Apple of God's Eyes. Phenomenal organization. [00:29:49] (30 seconds)


Pray towards what God cares about. Pray towards things like the Paul. Pray towards the things that break his heart. Pray towards the things that he wants to transform and ask him to transform you. That's what we'll be doing every single Monday. I promise you, if you'll engage, if you'll endure the daily discomfort of being conformed to Christ, you will change. [00:40:29] (19 seconds)


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