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The Crucifixion of King Self
When you look at just about every problem in our churches today all over the world.
And when you look at just about every MAD, UPSET, ANGRY individual or individuals it will 9 out of 10 times lead back to [ I want my way some way or another ]
I.
The Mind of Christ Is a Selfless Mind
A. The One Another Commands
1.
We Are to Love One Another
2. We Are to Receive One Another
3. We Are to Greet One Another: Personally, Impartially, and Thoughtfully
4. We Are to Care for One Another
5. We Are to Endure One Another
6.
We Are to Forgive One Another
B. The Profile of King Self
1. King Self Has Self-Will
2. King Self Is Self-Assertive
3. King Self Is Self-Indulgent
4. King Self Is Full of Self-Pity
5. King Self Is Self-Conscious
6. King Self Is Self-Deprecating
7. King Self Is Self-Exalting
8. King Self Is Self-Justifying
9. King Self Is Self-Confident
II.
The Mind of Christ is a Serving Mind
III.
The Mind of Christ Is a Sacrificial Mind
Philippians chapter 2. “The Crucifixion of King Self.”
There is a cruel POWER that wants to rule over your life and keep you in bondage.
He is, beyond the shadow of doubt, your worst enemy.
And if you want to see more about him, then go look in the mirror.
His name is Self—King Self.
His throne is the human heart.
His kingdom consists of three people: I, myself, and me.
He comes from a dynasty.
It began with Adam, and it continues on down to this present age.
Self wants to rule in your heart.
When self is on the throne, Christ is on the cross; when Christ is on the throne, self is on the cross.
There needs to be a crucifixion of King Self.
Now his majesty King Self was born a king.
He came into this world wanting to rule and wanting self-attention.
He cried when he was yet a baby and wanted to be served.
Like it or not, we are all by nature self-centered.
Now you may think that your problem in life is your weakness.
Your problem in life is not your weakness; your problem in life is the strength of King Self, who is ruling over you if you’ve not yet put King Self to death.
Now with all of this in mind, we need a complete change of thinking.
What we need is a mind transport, not a brain transplant.
That’s not possible.
But a mind transport is.
Philippians chapter 2: “If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind”—underscore that: “of one mind.”
Everybody having one mind—wouldn’t that be unusual for everybody here in this building to have one mind?
“Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind”—underscore that, again—“in lowliness of mind”—“let each esteem other better than themselves.
Look not every man on his own things,”—that is, with King Self ruling—“but every man also on the things of others.”
Now, watch this: “Let this mind …”—there it is again—“Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: but made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
(Philippians 2:1–11)
In order to deal with King Self, what we need, really, is a new mind.
We have to have the mind of the Lord Jesus, not a new brain.
If you do what I tell you to do, and what God’s Word urges us to do today, then it’s not going to increase your IQ; but, it will change your life.
Now, what is the mind of Christ?
What is the mind of Christ as over against the scheming and the power rule of King Self?
There’s 3 things about the mind of Christ.
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The Mind of Christ Is a Selfless Mind
First of all, the mind of Christ is a selfless mind—a selfless mind.
Verse 4: “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.”
“Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: but made himself of no reputation, and took upon him”—listen to this—“the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men.” (Philippians 2:4–7)
Now the purpose of life is this: It is not about you; it is about God.
And God wants to use you to be a blessing.
Now a purpose-centered, purpose-driven life is not a self-centered life.
Most of us by nature are self-centered.
Most Americans are self-centered; and on top of that, they’re proud of it.
As a matter of fact, they value self-centeredness.
And it’s good to have a good self-image.
You need a good self-image.
But churches today are not talking about having a good self-image.
Many churches today really are talking about self-centeredness.
Theology has migrated into me-ology: “It’s all about me.”
There’s nothing wrong with having a good self-image.
As a matter of fact, I hope you do have a good self-image.
Having a good self-image and being self-centered are two different things.
A wise man has said, “There is nothing so empty as a self-centered life; and there’s nothing so full as a life centered in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Now Madison Avenue and those who market know the power of self-centeredness: “You owe it to yourself.”
“You deserve a break today.”
“Have it your way.”
The booksellers know it.
You go into the bookstore today and look at the catalog of books and you’re going to find out that all of these books are talking about success, self-esteem, realizing your potential, being the best, and being fulfilled.
The social engineers know it, and that’s the reason we have the problem of abortion.
They speak of what?
A woman’s right to choose.
Now they never finished the sentence.
To choose what?
To choose to kill a baby.
Now people say, “Well, we’re not going to have this baby.”
You already have this baby.
Your choice is whether you’re going to have a dead one or a live one.
That’s hard, but it’s true.
What does most abortion today root in in America?
King Self, Queen Self on the throne.
Why do we have the divorce epidemic in America today?
The number one reason is a man or a woman says, “I owe it to myself to be happy.”
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