Whats left of your life
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Pastor Jesse begins by asking the audience to consider "what's left of your life" (0:00). He uses the story of CT Stud (1:50), a famous athlete in the late 1800s who gave away his immense wealth to become a missionary in China, India, and Africa, as an example of someone who lived according to God's will.
The main challenge presented in the sermon is to live the rest of your life for the will of God (5:10-5:14) rather than the "lust of men" or personal desires. Pastor emphasizes that this decision should be an easy one for Christians (7:20-7:23). He clarifies that living for God's will doesn't mean abandoning work or family, as these are part of God's will (9:00-9:05). He asserts that all aspects of a Christian's life, when done to the glory of God, can be spiritual (9:48-9:49).
The sermon then focuses on how Christians can arm themselves with the "same mind" as Christ (11:45-11:55). This involves:
• Recognizing spiritual warfare: The battle is waged in the mind (12:28-12:31), and Christians are inherently involved in it (12:15-12:20).
• Self-arming: It's an individual's responsibility to equip themselves for this spiritual battle (13:52-14:07). While pastors and teachers provide tools, individuals must pick them up and use them (16:46-17:00).
• Controlling thoughts: The mind is protected by the "helmet of salvation" (19:18-19:24). Christians are called to bring "every thought to the obedience of Christ" (20:10-20:13) by aligning them with God's word (22:31-22:35). This means actively choosing what influences our minds (21:03-21:09).
Pastor Jesse concludes by reiterating the challenge to spend what's left of your life for Christ (26:50-26:53), emphasizing that only what is done for Christ will last (28:25-28:29). He urges believers to be disciples and invest their remaining time for Christ (28:45-28:50), and challenges non-believers to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior (28:58-29:00).
Pastor Jesse begins by asking the audience to consider "what's left of your life" (0:00). He uses the story of CT Stud (1:50), a famous athlete in the late 1800s who gave away his immense wealth to become a missionary in China, India, and Africa, as an example of someone who lived according to God's will.
The main challenge presented in the sermon is to live the rest of your life for the will of God (5:10-5:14) rather than the "lust of men" or personal desires. Pastor emphasizes that this decision should be an easy one for Christians (7:20-7:23). He clarifies that living for God's will doesn't mean abandoning work or family, as these are part of God's will (9:00-9:05). He asserts that all aspects of a Christian's life, when done to the glory of God, can be spiritual (9:48-9:49).
The sermon then focuses on how Christians can arm themselves with the "same mind" as Christ (11:45-11:55). This involves:
• Recognizing spiritual warfare: The battle is waged in the mind (12:28-12:31), and Christians are inherently involved in it (12:15-12:20).
• Self-arming: It's an individual's responsibility to equip themselves for this spiritual battle (13:52-14:07). While pastors and teachers provide tools, individuals must pick them up and use them (16:46-17:00).
• Controlling thoughts: The mind is protected by the "helmet of salvation" (19:18-19:24). Christians are called to bring "every thought to the obedience of Christ" (20:10-20:13) by aligning them with God's word (22:31-22:35). This means actively choosing what influences our minds (21:03-21:09).
Pastor Jesse concludes by reiterating the challenge to spend what's left of your life for Christ (26:50-26:53), emphasizing that only what is done for Christ will last (28:25-28:29). He urges believers to be disciples and invest their remaining time for Christ (28:45-28:50), and challenges non-believers to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior (28:58-29:00).
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