You Belong to Christ
To belong to the Lord Jesus Christ will demand a completely different approach to your life. If you want to be first, you must take the lowly place. If you want to be a leader, you must find a way to humbly serve. Those who belong to him will seek out people who can do nothing in exchange for them. They will serve them, sacrifice for them – all for the sake of Christ.
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Struggling Christian, come to the Lord and confess your doubts. Admit your weakness; be honest in your desperate need and you will find the strength of God. You may be wondering whether your weak and flagging faith is enough, but little is much when you bring it to the Lord. He won’t extinguish a smouldering wick or break a bruised reed.
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Metamorphosis and change is right at the heart of the Christian life. We are changed and are being changed, and on the last day we will be fully changed. The gospel tells us that we are not fatalistically determined to continue in the same destructive patterns of brokenness that we may find ourselves in today.
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Like David, we all deserve to die. All of the sin and evil in the world is in you. The gospel is the only solution for the heart of men.
> watchWe cannot approach the presence of God through our own means – by the reaching out of our own sinful hands. For God is holy and we would be struck dead in His presence, but we have an advocate.
> watchDavid wept and mourned at the death of his enemy, Saul. Even more so, Jesus does not rejoice at a death of a sinner, but instead desires that all men might be saved and be brought under his gracious lordship.
> watchHow can you become more gracious to others? Return to the cross and remember the mercy God has shown you. We are never more like Jesus than when we forgive others rather than giving them what they deserve.
> watchJonathan saved David from the ill-tempered wrath of his father, Saul, but Jesus saved us from the just wrath of his Father – the Lord Almighty. We didn’t deserve saving, but Jesus is our faithful friend and brother.
> watchJesus has already slayed the philistine in your life. Unlike David, Jesus did not deliver you by the sword, but through the cross.
> watchIn David, the shepherd boy who was anointed king, we see a picture of our Redeemer, Jesus, the Good Shepherd who is our Eternal King.
> watchJesus has changed your family tree. Once you were traitorous, cutoff and outside the family of God, destined to starve and die, but now you have been welcomed to the table and given a place in the family of God.
> watchThrough the lens of Jesus, we see that God has not delayed – He has already delivered us. So now we wait patiently on the Lord, until that moment where our faith will become sight.
> watchThe Lord’s goodness is never sweeter than when you need it most. There is nothing more radiant than a saint calling on the Lord in their hour of need.
> watchThe gospel brings joy. Even weighty instruction and discipline exist for your joy. Everything in God’s word is toward our greater joy, even when it doesn’t initially feel like it.
> watchChrist spent of himself for our souls. Paul spent of himself for the Corinthians. Likewise, let us spend of ourselves for others, caring for their souls and walking in repentant faith.
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