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Intro
Selfishness tempts us to seek our own glory
John had built an identity for himself.
Not just John, but John the Baptist.
Jesus began to take that identity from him.
A selfish heart would push against that.
We make identities for ourselves
Jesus is going to ask you to surrender your identity.
Your selfish heart is going to push against that.
Christ is the only one worthy of glory
Why is Christ worthy of glory and we aren’t?
Christ is from heaven, we are from Earth
Jesus speaks the very words of God.
Jesus supplies the Spirit without measure
Whoever believers in him has eternal life.
Because of this, we ought to desire to glorify him.
We ought to seek the glory of Christ
What can we provide to others?
What will our fame bring the world?
Nothing but selfish gain.
What can Christ provide to others?
What will his fame bring the world?
Life!
In our influences and identities, we need to make ourselves disappear and point others to Christ.
FCF: Our selfishness tends towards wanting our own glory
CFC: As our faith in Christ grows, so does our desire to glorify him
discussion questions:
how can we be tempted to rob glory from God?
Why is it wrong to rob glory from God?
What does it look like to truly give glory to God?
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