BGBC 071325 SS final
Summary
TLDRThis sermon emphasizes living a Christlike life by embodying biblical thinking and feelings. The speaker explores how Christ’s humility and sacrifice serve as a model for Christians, urging them to think like Christ, serve others, and maintain obedience even in the face of challenges. The message focuses on the importance of humility, love, and the willingness to serve, as well as keeping faith in difficult times. The speaker encourages the congregation to work out their salvation with fear and trembling, trusting in God’s guidance and strength.
Takeaways
- 😀 Christlike living requires both biblical thinking and biblical feelings, emphasizing a deep concern for others' struggles and experiences.
- 😀 To be Christlike, one must adopt the mindset of Christ, as highlighted in Philippians 2:5, where we are encouraged to think as Christ did.
- 😀 The popular question 'What would Jesus do?' serves as a guide for aligning one's actions with Christ's example in everyday situations.
- 😀 Christ, though fully divine, humbled himself by taking the form of a servant and came to serve others rather than to be served.
- 😀 True humility is demonstrated in Christ's obedience even unto death on the cross, as He showed love and sacrifice for all people, including those who opposed Him.
- 😀 Christ's ultimate sacrifice was done out of love for humanity, even for those who mocked and insulted Him.
- 😀 The concept of humility is explored, challenging misconceptions about power and authority, as exemplified by Christ's actions.
- 😀 Philippians 2:9-11 emphasizes that Jesus' humility and sacrifice led to God highly exalting Him, showing the ultimate authority and power of Christ.
- 😀 The importance of biblical obedience is reiterated, as Paul commends the church for continuing to follow the faith even in his absence.
- 😀 The lesson encourages believers to 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,' trusting that God works within them to fulfill His will.
- 😀 The upcoming lesson focuses on 'Affection for Things Above' from Colossians 3:1-17, urging a shift towards heavenly values and perspectives.
Q & A
What is the central theme of the sermon?
-The central theme of the sermon is 'Christlike living,' focusing on how believers can emulate Christ's mindset, humility, and obedience in their daily lives.
What does it mean to have 'biblical thinking' as part of Christlike living?
-Having biblical thinking means understanding and internalizing God's Word and allowing it to shape how we think, act, and respond to situations, in alignment with Christ's teachings.
How does the speaker explain the concept of 'biblical feelings'?
-Biblical feelings involve caring for others, being empathetic, and having a concern for their struggles, similar to how Christ showed compassion for others during His time on earth.
What does the speaker suggest is required to be Christlike?
-To be Christlike, one needs to adopt both the mindset and actions of Christ, thinking as He thought and displaying His humility, service, and love for others.
What is the significance of the 'What would Jesus do?' phrase mentioned in the sermon?
-'What would Jesus do?' is a reminder to reflect on Christ's actions in every situation, providing guidance for how believers should respond in various circumstances based on His example.
How does the speaker describe Christ's humility?
-Christ's humility is highlighted by His choice to relinquish His divine status and take on the role of a servant, serving others despite being the Son of God, setting the ultimate example of humility.
What does the speaker say about obedience in the context of Christ's example?
-The speaker emphasizes that Christ was obedient to God's will, even to the point of death on the cross. His obedience serves as the model for believers to follow, even in difficult circumstances.
What role does obedience play in the life of a believer, according to the sermon?
-Obedience is crucial for believers, as it demonstrates trust in God's will. Even when faced with challenges, Christians are called to submit to God's plan, just as Christ did.
What is the significance of the statement 'every knee should bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord'?
-This statement highlights Christ's exalted position, indicating that ultimately all creation will recognize Christ's authority and divinity, affirming His role as Lord over all.
How does the speaker encourage the congregation to continue their spiritual journey?
-The speaker encourages the congregation to 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,' maintaining their faith and relying on God's guidance as they navigate life’s challenges.
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