3 Facts I wish I Knew As a New Christian - Most christians don’t know this

Evangelist Junu Thomas & Dr. Michael Farmer
11 May 202202:22

Summary

TLDRThe script emphasizes the Christian journey as a marathon, not a sprint, highlighting the importance of endurance and continuous effort. It points out that victory in the faith walk is not a one-time event but a series of daily battles. The Holy Spirit's role is likened to a wave that sustains and empowers believers throughout their journey, making it a nearly impossible endeavor to navigate without divine assistance. The analogy of air is used to illustrate the Holy Spirit's unseen but essential presence in a believer's life.

Takeaways

  • 🏃 The Christian journey is likened to a marathon, not a sprint, emphasizing the importance of long-term commitment and perseverance.
  • 🌟 Each lap in the Christian race is unique, suggesting that personal growth and experiences vary from person to person.
  • 🔄 Success in the Christian journey isn't a one-time achievement but requires continuous effort and daily victories.
  • 💪 The Christian walk should not be attempted alone, highlighting the need for support and guidance throughout the journey.
  • 🌊 The metaphor of swimming in an ocean without assistance illustrates the difficulty of the journey without the Holy Spirit's help.
  • 🌀 The Holy Spirit's baptism is described as an essential force that carries and assists believers in their spiritual journey.
  • 🛡 The Holy Spirit is portrayed as a shield against life's temptations and challenges, making the journey less daunting.
  • 💨 The daily infilling of the Holy Spirit is crucial for fueling the believer's progress and maintaining spiritual vitality.
  • 👀 The existence of the Holy Spirit is compared to air—invisible yet essential, and its reception is a matter of personal choice.
  • 🔄 The Christian journey is cyclical, with each day presenting new opportunities to face challenges and secure victories.
  • 🌱 The script encourages a perspective shift from short-term achievements to a long-term view of spiritual growth and development.

Q & A

  • What is the main analogy used to describe the Christian journey in the transcript?

    -The Christian journey is compared to a marathon, emphasizing that it is a long-term commitment rather than a quick sprint.

  • Why might someone feel confused in their faith walk according to the transcript?

    -One might feel confused because they entered the faith with expectations of a 'rosy picture' and immediate victory, not realizing that it's a gradual process.

  • What is the significance of 'laps' in the context of the Christian journey as described in the transcript?

    -The 'laps' represent the various stages or experiences in the Christian journey, each unique and contributing to the overall progress of the believer.

  • How does the transcript suggest that victory in the Christian journey is achieved?

    -Victory is not achieved by a single good 'lap' or period of time but by consistently facing and overcoming daily challenges.

  • What does the transcript imply about the necessity of the Holy Spirit in the Christian journey?

    -The Holy Spirit is essential for the Christian journey, as it helps carry and guide believers through the challenges, making the journey possible.

  • Why is it difficult to swim against the current of life without the Holy Spirit, as mentioned in the transcript?

    -Life and flesh present numerous temptations and challenges, making it nearly impossible to navigate the Christian journey without the support and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.

  • What is the 'baptism of the Holy Spirit' as referred to in the transcript?

    -The 'baptism of the Holy Spirit' is the experience of the Holy Spirit coming upon and into one's life, providing strength and guidance for the journey.

  • How does the transcript compare the Holy Spirit to air?

    -The Holy Spirit is compared to air in that it is invisible yet essential for life, and its presence is recognized through its effects and the believer's experience.

  • What is the importance of daily infilling with the Holy Spirit, according to the transcript?

    -Daily infilling with the Holy Spirit is crucial as it provides the continuous fuel and power needed to face the challenges of the Christian journey.

  • Why might someone struggle to see or feel the Holy Spirit, as suggested in the transcript?

    -The struggle to perceive the Holy Spirit may be due to a lack of openness or receptivity to its presence and influence in one's life.

  • How does the transcript encourage believers to approach their Christian journey?

    -The transcript encourages believers to view their journey as a long-term marathon, to rely on the Holy Spirit, and to face each day's challenges with faith and perseverance.

Outlines

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🏃‍♂️ The Christian Journey as a Marathon

This paragraph emphasizes the long-term nature of the Christian journey, comparing it to a marathon rather than a sprint. It highlights the misconception that believers may have about an easy path to faith. The speaker points out that victory in a marathon is achieved through many laps, and similarly, the Christian journey requires continuous effort, with each 'lap' being unique. The importance of not being satisfied with past achievements and the need to face and win the battles of each new day are stressed. The paragraph also touches on the impossibility of running this race alone and the necessity of the Holy Spirit's guidance and support throughout the journey.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Christian Journey

The term 'Christian Journey' refers to the lifelong spiritual path that a Christian undertakes, which includes personal growth, overcoming challenges, and developing a deeper relationship with God. In the video's context, it is likened to a marathon, emphasizing the long-term nature of the spiritual walk and the need for endurance and perseverance. The script mentions that this journey is not a sprint but a marathon, indicating that it requires ongoing commitment and effort.

💡Faith Walk

Faith Walk is a metaphor used to describe the believer's journey of faith. It suggests that faith is an active process that involves movement and progress. In the script, the term is used to highlight the idea that entering into faith does not guarantee an easy path but rather a journey filled with various experiences, much like the laps in a marathon.

💡Victory

Victory in the script is used to symbolize success or triumph in the Christian journey. It is not defined by a single achievement but by the cumulative progress made over time. The speaker uses the analogy of a marathon to illustrate that victory comes from completing many laps, not just one good run, emphasizing the importance of consistency and ongoing effort in the spiritual journey.

💡Lap

In the context of the video, 'lap' is a metaphor borrowed from a race to represent stages or periods in the Christian journey. Each lap is unique and requires the believer to face new challenges and opportunities for growth. The script uses the phrase 'you might be in lap three' to illustrate the individual nature of spiritual progress, where each person is at a different point in their journey.

💡Spiritual Battle

Spiritual Battle refers to the struggles and temptations that believers face in their journey with God. The script mentions that each day presents a new battle that must be faced and won, suggesting that the Christian life is an ongoing process of overcoming obstacles with the help of faith and divine guidance.

💡Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is a central figure in Christianity, representing the divine presence and power of God working within believers. In the script, the Holy Spirit is described as a force that carries and helps believers through their journey, providing strength and guidance. The 'baptism of the Holy Spirit' is mentioned as a transformative experience that empowers Christians for their spiritual race.

💡Perseverance

Perseverance is the quality of continuing in a course of action despite difficulty or opposition. The script emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the Christian journey, likening it to running a marathon where one must keep going despite the challenges in order to achieve victory.

💡Temptations

Temptations are the allurements or enticements that can lead believers away from their faith or spiritual path. The script warns of the various temptations that life and flesh can throw at believers, indicating that these are part of the spiritual battle that must be overcome with the help of the Holy Spirit.

💡Daily Infilling

Daily Infilling refers to the ongoing process of being filled with or influenced by the Holy Spirit. The script suggests that this daily spiritual replenishment is essential for fueling the believer's journey forward, providing the necessary strength and guidance for each new day's challenges.

💡Air

In the script, 'air' is used as an analogy to explain the invisible yet essential presence of the Holy Spirit. Just as air is unseen but felt and necessary for life, the Holy Spirit exists and is available to believers, even if its presence is not always directly perceived.

💡Receive

To 'receive' in the context of the video refers to the act of accepting or welcoming the Holy Spirit into one's life. The script emphasizes that the Holy Spirit's assistance is available to all, but it requires an active choice to receive it, much like choosing to breathe in the air.

Highlights

Christian journey compared to a marathon, not a sprint.

Expectations in faith can lead to confusion if they are not met.

Victory in a marathon is achieved through many laps, not just one.

Different stages of the Christian journey likened to being in different laps.

A single good 'lap' does not define the entirety of one's Christian journey.

The Christian journey requires a long-term perspective.

Attempting the Christian race alone is likened to an impossible task.

The role of the Holy Spirit in aiding the Christian journey is emphasized.

Baptism in the Holy Spirit is described as an overflow that carries you through life.

Life's challenges are compared to swimming against an upcurrent without help.

The necessity of the Holy Spirit's help for a nearly impossible journey is highlighted.

The Holy Spirit's presence is likened to air, unseen but felt.

The choice to receive the Holy Spirit is framed as a personal decision.

The daily infilling of the Holy Spirit is what fuels the Christian journey.

The Christian journey is not a one-time event but a continuous process.

The metaphor of a marathon is used to illustrate the progressive nature of the Christian journey.

The importance of daily reliance on the Holy Spirit for the Christian's ongoing journey is underscored.

Transcripts

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christian journey

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is is not a sprint that's right

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christian journey is really a marathon

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and oftentimes you know

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we get into this uh faith walk and we

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get confused we just

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because we we came into the faith

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expecting a rosy picture the victory in

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a marathon is won by a thousand laps or

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100 laps it is not just a one-shot deal

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here so you know you might be in lap

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three and i might be in lab four and

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another person might be in lab 100 but

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you can't say that hey i had a good run

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just because i ran one good lap there

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are several laps to run in the

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christians for uh journey every lap as

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again going back to this marathon

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journey that we are on every lap is

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going to be unique wow you know this

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victory as i said you you don't win a

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christian victory just because you had

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the last three years were great and you

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you know overcame this and that you

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might have had a good run yesterday but

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today is a brand new day you got to face

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the battle today and win it it's not

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like it's one and done deal so that's

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where we have to have our perspectives

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on a long-term journey when it comes to

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a christian walk any christian can try

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to run this race on their own

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okay it's like going to an ocean and

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trying to swim the uh ocean is that

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possible you might be able to do a few

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strokes but you're going to get tired

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that's right that's right the real

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christian journey is not where you just

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try to do it on your own right and

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that's where the baptism of the holy

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spirit comes in that's a baptism the the

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overflow of the holy spirit coming upon

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your life where it carries you the

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spirit of god carries you helps you

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through the journey because trying to

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swim the uh up current is not easy

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because life and flesh is tough as it is

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they'll throw temptations they'll throw

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all sorts of

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curveballs against you and if you don't

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have the help of the holy spirit it's a

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difficult journey i would say near

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impossible nearly impossible absolutely

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we need that in filling even though you

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know we all know there's air okay how

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many of us can see air

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i can't see it but i know there is air

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right i feel it and similarly people say

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where is the holy spirit the holy spirit

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exists it all depends on whether you

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want to receive it or not okay and so

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when i say holidays with the spirit of

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god itself and so that

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wave is available for us to receive

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because that daily infilling of the

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spirit is what will carry you what will

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fuel you on your journey forward

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