Pattern
Jesus Often Withdrew
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away.
WALDEN
Without Christian culture and Christian hope, the modern world would come to resemble a half‑derelict fun‑fair, gone nasty and poverty‑racked, one enormous Atlantic City. (Russell Kirk)
1. Jesus is our pattern. Graffiti found on a wall of St. John's University: Jesus said unto them: "Who do you say that I am?" And they replied: "You are the eschatological manifestation of the ground of our being, the kerygma in which we find the ultimate meaning of our interpersonal relationships." And Jesus said: "What?"
Napoleon's Testimony
Listen to the testimony of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was discussing Christ with Henri Bertrand, an officer who faithfully accompanied him into exile but did not believe in the deity of Jesus. The former emperor of France gave this witness: "I know men, and I tell you that Jesus Christ was not a mere man. Superficial minds see a resemblance between Him and the founders of empires and the gods of their religions. That resemblance does not exist. There is between Christianity and the forms of pagan worship the distance of infinity. Everything in Christ astonishes me. His spirit overawes me, and His will confounds me. He commands us to believe and gives no reason besides His own inspiring claim, `I am God.' Between Him and others in this world there is no possible comparison. He is truly a Being by himself. His sentiments, the truths which He announced, and His manner of life are unexplainable. Philosophers who try to solve the mysteries of the universe by their empty dissertations are fools!...Christ...speaks with authority. The closer I come, the more carefully I examine Him; everything is above me...and has a grandeur which overpowers...I search in vain in history to find one similar to Jesus or anything which can approach the Gospel He preached. Everything about Him is extraordinary!"
Why do we need a pattern?
We need positive direction as we construct our lives to be like Christ.
We need a reference point against which to check our lives. Denominationalism, good or bad? Personal accountability is an absolutely necessary thing. Without checks and balances, we are all capable of being tangental in certain areas. It is crucial to the cause that we remain focused.
For the purpose of making a copy. Farther away from the original you get the greater the difference. No copies of copies please.
Only one - even the apostles were not on a par with him. There is deliverance in no other name and if that is the only name that you have then that alone is enough.
Martin Luther once said, "Anything that one imagines of God apart from Christ is only useless thinking and vain idolatry."
There has always been deliverance in Christ. It comes by faith, not by understanding.
2. We are what we do repeatedly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit. Aristotle
These repeated actions are the visible representations of our priorities. What we do repeatedly is either a testimony to priorities when we are talking issues of self-control, or a testimony to our enslavement if we are talking addictive behavior.
I believe that this evident practice of Jesus is a statement of personal priority that many times escapes us. For too many the rat race begins when the alarm clock goes off in the AM and never stops until the day is done. I=m not certain that it always needs to be that way. Perhaps there are no alternatives but I am sceptical
Why do people have a hard time with this practice? Why do we find it so very difficult to say ANO@? I think that we sometimes believe our own press and we are convinced that others cannot survive without us. So we elect to meet other=s needs ahead of our own. Not true. God knows your limits and he loves all people alike. If you cannot meet someone else=s needs then God has others who can.
Don=t let people convince you that you are Jesus. There are many who would have you think that
only you can help. You alone hold the answers. Don=t believe it.
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Misbelief in being Indispensable
1. I am the Called One and the anointing to help and direct others is upon me alone.
2. I've got something special and unique from the Lord that nobody else has. It's up to me to deliver my revelation to the world.
3. Nobody else can do the job I do as well as I.
4. No matter what time of day or night it may be, I must always make myself available to meet all the needs of all others.
5. Jesus expects me to give up all my rights to privacy, rest and recreation if I am to serve Him fully.
6. In order to serve God with my whole heart, I must put my family second to my ministry.
7. I've given my children to the Lord so that the Holy Spirit can teach and guide them because I have no time to do this in my life as a Christian worker.
8. God has called me to help certain people. If it weren't for me they would be in pitiful shape.
9. It's my Christian duty to provide all the answers and solutions to the people God has called me to help. If I don't, consequences are on my head.
10. Others should recognize my calling and be of help and support me in the work God has called me to do.
11. If someone is less spiritual than I, they have NO right being in the ministry; furthermore they have no right to be more succesful than I.
Are you believing any of these lies? If you are you can change your unhappy situation. You can tell yourself the truth.
What does your schedule testify to in your own life? What priorities are revealed there?
3. Withdrew - took his name out of the running. Pace of life is something that many times goes unconsidered. It is crucial to our finishing strong.
God Leads a Pretty Sheltered Life
Billions of people were scattered on a great plain before God's throne. Some of the groups near the front talked heatedly ‑ not with cringing shame, but with belligerence. "How can God judge us?" said one. "What does he know about suffering?" snapped a brunette. She jerked back a sleeve to reveal a tattooed number from a Nazi concentration camp. "We endured terror, beatings, torture, death!" In another group a black man lowered his collar. "What about this?" he demanded, showing an ugly rope burn. "Lynched for no crime but being black! We have suffocated in slave ships, been wrenched from loved ones, toiled till death gave release." Far out across the plain were hundreds of such groups. Each had a complaint against God for the evil and suffering He permitted in His world. How lucky God was to live in Heaven where there was no weeping no fear, no hunger, no hatred! Indeed, what did God know about what man had been forced to endure in this world? "After all. God leads a pretty sheltered live," they said. So each group sent out a leader, chosen because he had suffered the most. There was a Jew, a black, an untouchable from India, an illegitimate person, a victim of Hiroshima, and one from a Siberian slave camp. In the center of the plain they consulted with each other. At last they were ready to present their case. It was rather simple: before God would be qualified to be their judge, He must endure what they had endured. Their decision was that God "should be sentenced to live on earth ‑ as a man!" But because He was God,they set certain safeguards to be sure He could not use His divine powers to help Himself:
Let Him be born a Jew.
Let the legitimacy of His birth be doubted, so that none would know who is really His father.
Let Him champion a cause so just, but so radical, that it brings down upon Him the hate, condemnation, and efforts of every major traditional and established religious authority to eliminate Him.
Let Him try to describe what no man has ever seen, tasted, heard, or smelled ‑ let Him try to communicate God to men.
Let Him be betrayed by His dearest friends.
Let Him be indicted on false charges, tried before a prejudiced jury, and convicted by a cowardly judge.
Let Him see what it is to be terribly alone and completely abandoned by every living thing.
Let Him be tortured and let Him die! Let Him die the most humiliating death ‑ with common thieves.
As each leader announced his portion of the sentence, loud murmurs of approval went up from the great throngs of people. But when the last had finished pronouncing sentence, there was a long silence. No one uttered another word. No one moved. For suddenly all knew...God had already served His sentence.
Christianity made people who were things into real men and women, more, into sons and daughters of God; it gave those who had no respect, their self‑respect; it gave those who had no life, life eternal; it told men that, even if they did not matter to other men, they still mattered intensely to God. It told men who, in the eyes of the world were worthless, that, in the eyes of God they were worth the death of his only Son. Christianity was, and still is, the most uplifting thing in the whole universe.
It is not what we eat
but what we digest
that makes us strong;
not what we gain
but what we save
that make us rich;
not what we read
but what we remember
that makes us learned;
and not what we profess
but what we practice
that makes us Christians (Author unknown)
Why am I speaking tonight on this subject? I am concerned that people follow the lesser lights in life and thus bring themselves potentially that much closer to spiritual ruin and and that much farther from spiritual maturity. I believe that we need to remain focused on Christ and the life that He lived on this earth as we have it recorded. This needs to be a measuring stick against which we evaluate our involvements, our attitudes, our responses, our actions if we are to be all that Christ would have us to be.
