From Darkness to Light: A Personal Testimony of Salvation (Ethan Owen)

In this podcast episode, we delve into the profound personal testimony of Ethan Owen, who recounts his transformative journey of faith and the importance of establishing a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. He articulates how his early superficial understanding of salvation was profoundly challenged by a life marked by substance abuse and emotional turmoil, culminating in a pivotal moment of divine intervention that led to his true conversion. Through the lens of Philippians, Ethan emphasizes the necessity for believers to conduct themselves in a manner befitting the Gospel of Christ, urging unity and steadfastness in the face of adversity. He further explores the significance of accountability within the Christian community and the imperative to strive together for the advancement of the faith. This episode serves as an exhortation to live out one's faith authentically, grounded in the transformative power of the Gospel.
Takeaways:
- Ethan emphasizes the importance of living a life that reflects the principles of the Gospel of Christ, urging listeners to embody their faith in daily conduct.
- The podcast highlights the transformative power of a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ, which leads to significant changes in one's desires and actions.
- Listeners are encouraged to strive for unity within the church community, as disunity can undermine the collective strength of believers in their spiritual journey.
- Ethan shares his personal testimony, illustrating the profound impact of salvation and the necessity for ongoing growth in one's faith and understanding of God.
- The message underscores the call to be accountable to one another in the faith, fostering an environment of mutual encouragement and support among church members.
- Suffering is presented as an integral aspect of the Christian experience, serving to deepen faith and reliance on God's provision and grace.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:23 - Introduction to Personal Testimony
04:23 - A Turning Point: Finding True Salvation
12:03 - The Importance of Roman Citizenship in Paul's Message
15:41 - Citizenship in the Kingdom of God
23:28 - Accountability in the Christian Walk
32:43 - The Call to Unity in Christ
35:01 - The Call to Unity and Boldness
44:12 - The Necessity of Suffering
Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.
Speaker AMy name is Pastor Josh and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.
Speaker AI hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.
Speaker ANow come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.
Speaker BAll right, so my life has been convincing me it would be good that I share a little bit more about myself.
Speaker BSo I decided I would share with you my testimony of how I got saved.
Speaker BI actually grew up in a Christian home.
Speaker BWe went to church three times a week, sometimes visitation, sometimes four.
Speaker BYou know, and I grew up in a home where God was always, the gospel was always given.
Speaker BAnd I can.
Speaker BMade a profession of faith whenever I was about five years old and I went down there and made, you know, I was scared to go to hell.
Speaker BAnd that was my main reason.
Speaker BAnd that was about the extent of what I knew of salvation.
Speaker BSo fast forward a few more years.
Speaker BEight years old again, that fear of hell just was just hanging over me.
Speaker BAnd that's.
Speaker BI needed some, some something, you know, So I got saved again.
Speaker BIf you can do that, then I lived continually my, my life there in a Christian home.
Speaker BBut that the, the surface level Christianity was, was what I had come to find as my salvation.
Speaker BAnd that wasn't a real salvation.
Speaker BI didn't understand the true gospel's true meaning of having a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Speaker BAnd so I spent most of my teenage years drinking, doing drugs, and trying to figure out how to tell my parents that once I moved out, I wasn't going to church anymore.
Speaker BAnd a lot of bad relationships in my high school years led me down darker paths and darker and harder drugs.
Speaker BAnd I remember having a huge addiction and having to consistently do drugs on a regular basis in order to keep myself from withdrawals.
Speaker BAnd this would continue throughout the night.
Speaker BI would have.
Speaker BI would go to sleep, wake up midnight and do drugs, go to sleep, wake up, three o' clock in the morning, do drugs.
Speaker BAnd that was just my cycle.
Speaker BAnd I remember About October of 2011, I started getting visions of hell.
Speaker BAnd I thought, that's crazy.
Speaker BWhy am I thinking like that?
Speaker BI. I've already said that.
Speaker BI've already done that.
Speaker BI already have.
Speaker BI already, I'm already saved.
Speaker BI don't need to do that.
Speaker BAnd continuing on down that path, it came about in December where I was my same old habit, going outside midnight, two o' clock in the morning.
Speaker BAnd on my return, I remember I went outside and did, of course, what I was doing and came back inside.
Speaker BI would sneak through my window and come back out.
Speaker BThis was after high school had graduated.
Speaker BI'm still in there with my parents.
Speaker BAnd I came back in through, and I thought to myself, you know, I can probably go to sleep and then maybe I'll wake up a little bit later.
Speaker BBut I think I. I'm fine.
Speaker BI can go to sleep.
Speaker BAnd I remember on my way to my bed, that was where God stopped me.
Speaker BAnd I don't know if it was what you call Damascus Road experience, but it's the closest thing I have to it.
Speaker BBut I just remember God speaking to my heart.
Speaker BAnd he said, ethan, you're not going to do this anymore.
Speaker BAnd at that, I froze because, number one, I was hearing the voice of God, and number two, I thought I was dead.
Speaker BEthan, you're not going to do this anymore.
Speaker BWell, I'm clearly about to die.
Speaker BAnd I stopped and I thought to myself, you know, why am I doing this?
Speaker BWhy am I, you know, inside out, upside down?
Speaker BWhy.
Speaker BWhy am I so depressed?
Speaker BWhy am I in this life?
Speaker BAnd that was when the Holy Spirit spoke my heart, when I asked that question, because you don't have a relationship with me.
Speaker BAnd as soon as he said that, I knew it.
Speaker BI knew I needed it.
Speaker BAnd I remember I got saved right there at my bed by myself.
Speaker BI didn't tell anyone else that that happened.
Speaker BI just started reading my Bible and pastors started to see differences.
Speaker BPeople started to get real confused at some of the things that I was doing.
Speaker BAnd that is the night, September, December 17, 2011, whenever I accepted Jesus Christ my Savior.
Speaker BAnd then, of course, we went.
Speaker BI went to college the next year after that and met my wife out there.
Speaker BAnd the rest is a little bit of history.
Speaker BAnd so now we are serving God as faithful as we can and seeing him work daily.
Speaker BTurn your Bibles to Philippians, the book of Philippians, chapter one.
Speaker BPhilippians, as you know, is a book really of joy, of encouragement.
Speaker BAnd one of my.
Speaker BMy big spiritual gifts is exhortation and mercy.
Speaker BAnd it just really flows out of the book of Philippians to exhort, to encourage.
Speaker BAnd that's what Paul was doing here to this church at Philippi.
Speaker BThis is a church that he loved.
Speaker BThis was a church that he poured his life into and a church that poured their lives into him.
Speaker BThey loved Paul.
Speaker BThey loved to minister to him.
Speaker BAnd in verse number 27 is where we're going to begin this encouragement.
Speaker BPaul begins.
Speaker BHe says, only let Your conversation be as it becometh the Gospel of Christ, that whether I come and see you or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, with one mind, striving together for the fate of the Gospel.
Speaker BLet's pray again.
Speaker BOur Heavenly Father, Lord, we thank you for the grace that you give us, Lord, the grace that you give us to change us and mold us into the image of your Son.
Speaker BAnd Lord, I pray that we would be able to take from this book that you have given to us.
Speaker BAnd I pray that you'd be able to change our hearts with it, with your word.
Speaker BI pray word that you'd help us to understand it.
Speaker BAnd Lord, help us to be led in the path that you want us to go in our Christian walks.
Speaker BLord, I pray these things in Jesus name.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BSo Paul, he begins this letter in Philippians, and he starts off kind of giving that good old Pauline greeting, grace to you.
Speaker BIn this one, Paul and Timotheus trying to give that standard greeting of him and his, his beloved friend, his beloved son in the faith.
Speaker BAnd in it, he kind of gives them a little bit of a status update.
Speaker BAnd of course he's trying to encourage them, but he tells them of the things that have happened to him.
Speaker BHe tells them, number one, he's praying for them, as he often does.
Speaker BHe prays for them in a certain way, and he gives them the status of what has happened.
Speaker BHe doesn't want their heart to be trouble.
Speaker BHe wants their joy to be full.
Speaker BAnd he is really trying to encourage them.
Speaker BFrom a prison cell, basically, he is in bonds.
Speaker BHe is chained up to a Roman, a Roman guard, possibly at this time, writing this letter.
Speaker BAnd he is encouraging them.
Speaker BWhat a testimony to have that kind of attitude when life isn't going good.
Speaker BAnd so he gives them this status update that this has happened to me.
Speaker BYes, the things that are so bad that you are hearing have fallen out.
Speaker BThey have become something that is good for the gospel of Christ.
Speaker BAll of the palace guard, that is possibly the elite Roman guard that had such a high superiority.
Speaker BYou think of the places that Paul was getting to.
Speaker BHe was getting to some of the people that were the hardest to get to.
Speaker BHe was in the palace there in Caesar with the special Roman palace guard, and he was able to preach the gospel to them.
Speaker BAnd he is excited when he's writing this.
Speaker BYou've heard I'm in prison.
Speaker BIt's much better than that.
Speaker BAnd he tells them, I am in bonds, able to wax eloquently the gospel and not only that, there's other good news people, because I am in bonds and in prison, they are preaching the gospel also.
Speaker BMore, they're waxing boldly.
Speaker BHe says, now some of these people, they're doing it thinking they're going to add affliction to me just because I'm here.
Speaker BWe don't really know per se who exactly he's referencing.
Speaker BWas he referencing Judaizers?
Speaker BWas he just referencing people that were jealous of Paul because Paul had a big place and he was kind of important.
Speaker BAnd so maybe they thought, oh, you know, Paul's in prison.
Speaker BNow I get a chance to shine, you know.
Speaker BAnd then he said, there's people that are preaching the gospel in truth.
Speaker BHe said, whatever it is, whether in truth or in some malicious way, it doesn't really matter because the gospel is being preached and that is good news.
Speaker BHe said, I want this.
Speaker BAnd then he turns his focus to himself of what will happen to himself.
Speaker BThey're going to die.
Speaker BIs he gonna go on to be with Christ or is he gonna be free and be able to continue with them?
Speaker BAll of this stuff, who knows?
Speaker BA bunch of what ifs.
Speaker BPaul's wish lists are, you know, happening here.
Speaker BHe's thinking.
Speaker BAnd then he comes here to verse number 27.
Speaker BHe says, Only let your conversation be as it becomes the gospel of Christ.
Speaker BOnly that, that word.
Speaker BOnly whatever becomes of me, okay?
Speaker BDoesn't matter if I'm in prison, if I get out, if I don't get out and I go on to be with Christ, whatever happens to me, let's turn my attention to you.
Speaker BLet's me.
Speaker BLet me turn my attention to you.
Speaker BOnly whatever becomes of me.
Speaker BBe sure to mind this.
Speaker BLet your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ.
Speaker BNow, this, in this word conversation to us means the conversation maybe that we would have with a friend, the conversation of relatives as we talk about this or that.
Speaker BThis is a little bit differently in the old King James.
Speaker BIt's conversation mean lifestyle.
Speaker BHow does your conversation like?
Speaker BWhat is your lifestyle like?
Speaker BBut this word here, I really love the Greek word that Paul uses.
Speaker BIt's polite to my, which literally means to be a citizen, to administer civil affairs, manage the state, to avail oneself of or recognize the laws, to conduct oneself as pledged to some law of life.
Speaker BTo behave as a citizen, polite.
Speaker BWho am I?
Speaker BHe says, you are to behave as a citizen as it becomes the gospel of Christ.
Speaker BNow, it's very important that you understand how deep this word and why Paul is actually using it.
Speaker BThe, the.
Speaker BWhenever we Go and we study the Bible.
Speaker BThe most important thing that we are to do is to interpret scripture correctly.
Speaker BBefore we can ever apply that scripture, we have to first understand what it means to the ears.
Speaker BWhat did it mean to them?
Speaker BWhat were they thinking of when they read this?
Speaker BWhat did, what kind of assumptions, presumptions did they make?
Speaker BWhat did it mean to these people?
Speaker BAnd this little colony at Philippi was a very interesting place because it was a Roman colony all by itself, surrounded by the worth by Greek states.
Speaker BThere was other Greek stakes such as boy, this as the Greek island city.
Speaker BThere was the Neopolis, a port city.
Speaker BThere was the office the awesome that didn't translate.
Speaker BWhenever I did Google translate, there was a bunch of Greek cities around this little state that were not really underneath Roman law.
Speaker BAnd Roman law was a peculiar asset to have.
Speaker BYou were part of the Roman colony, you were part of the Roman state and that meant something.
Speaker BYou were a Roman citizen.
Speaker BIt was a little bit more closely bond than say the way England treated some of its colonies.
Speaker BYou weren't some separate entity, you were a Roman citizens.
Speaker BThe colonists, their children were Roman citizens.
Speaker BThink of it as no different than a military child born on a military base overseas.
Speaker BThey now have dual citizenship.
Speaker BBut in truth and in full, they are American citizens.
Speaker BThat is a similar connection here.
Speaker BTheir names were enrolled on the list of the Roman tribes.
Speaker BThey were governed not by the provincial authorities, this case being Greek and other powers, but by their very own magistrates.
Speaker BAnd the law which they owed obedience was not that of any locality, but of Roman law.
Speaker BNow we read in Acts chapter 16 how Paul used the Roman law to his own advantage.
Speaker BHe was beaten, he was taken out and him and Silas were beaten openly.
Speaker BAnd whenever he made mention that he was a Roman citizen, they quaked with fear.
Speaker BWhy was that?
Speaker BBecause Roman citizens had rights.
Speaker BWhenever the Jewish mob was to go and take Paul by force, the Roman guard came and got Paul.
Speaker BAnd that is whenever Paul gave that little nudge of please tell the captain I'm a Roman citizen.
Speaker BThat was a very big deal.
Speaker BAnd then you remember what that captain said?
Speaker BHe said by a very great sum I attained this right he paid to be a Roman citizen.
Speaker BBy a huge loss he gained his citizens citizenship.
Speaker BAnd Paul said I was freeborn, I was born into this.
Speaker BThat was worth a lot.
Speaker BSo Roman citizens had rights.
Speaker BAnd no doubt the Philippine Christians possessed these privileges.
Speaker BThey knew what it was like to live in a community in which they were less closely bound to maybe the cities around them, but rather to the citizens.
Speaker BThat was across the sea.
Speaker BThat is who they belonged to.
Speaker BThey knew that they were members of a mighty country.
Speaker BThey'd never seen the temples nor trod the streets, but they belonged to them.
Speaker BNow take this to what it is that Paul says only behave as citizens.
Speaker BThey knew they weren't supposed to behave as Greeks, they were Romans, they had privilege, they were high.
Speaker BThey were high minded about their status and they knew who they were.
Speaker BAnd he takes that analogy, behave as citizens.
Speaker BYou know what it's like to behave as a Roman citizen among these other countries.
Speaker BYou are a citizen of Christ.
Speaker BYou are a citizen of the kingdom of God.
Speaker BLet your citizenship reflect that as becometh the gospel Christ.
Speaker BThat is the very first thing.
Speaker BIt is an earnest plea to act.
Speaker BThat is what Paul is trying to get them to do.
Speaker BYou're a Christian, act like it.
Speaker BThat is an enormous plea that he is saying please, please act like you belong into the kingdom of God.
Speaker BAnd that was what the good news of God manifests in the flesh and in of our salvation.
Speaker BJesus does to the life of a believer.
Speaker BIt is a gospel that is not merely believed, but to be obeyed.
Speaker BLet me tell you something.
Speaker BThere was a huge difference in the day that I said a prayer to get my fire insurance from hell.
Speaker BAnd the day that I entered into a relationship with Jesus Christ, real change began to happen.
Speaker BThings that I didn't desire were now a desire.
Speaker BI remember back in November, right before I got saved, my mother, she's trying to encourage me.
Speaker BYou know, she's praying for me.
Speaker BShe gave me a CD of glad hymns, acapella hymns.
Speaker BI don't know if any of you have ever listened to them.
Speaker BAcapella hymns.
Speaker BAnd you know what I had in the back of my, in back of my truck was a huge box with very big 12 inch square speakers.
Speaker BIn the box those things were not playing no acapella Christian music.
Speaker BI cared nothing for that.
Speaker BBut you know, when I got saved, I started listening to that.
Speaker BAnd those big speakers played acapella hymns on that, that radio, over that radio.
Speaker BThere's a difference.
Speaker BThere was a way that I began to act.
Speaker BThe fruit of the gospel is not something that is a gospel of doctrines to be investigated, spun into theology, accepted in the understanding.
Speaker BAnd that's the end.
Speaker BThat's not Paul's gospel.
Speaker BThat's not God's gospel.
Speaker BHe believed that the gospel which he proclaimed concerning the revelation of God in Christ his Son would unfold itself into something more, into a sovereign law life for every true believer.
Speaker BA change.
Speaker BI always tell people if The God of the universe who made everything comes and lives inside of you.
Speaker BThat's a big deal.
Speaker BHe is literally possessed inside of you, living inside.
Speaker BThere's no change that's going to happen.
Speaker BNo, there is huge change that's going to happen.
Speaker BAnd so the gospel changes lives.
Speaker BAnd this is what Paul is exhorting us to do, that we would behave as citizens of the kingdom, that we would behave as God's children, like the family of God.
Speaker BThat is what Paul is saying.
Speaker BHe says, you know full and well the privileges and the responsibilities of being a Roman citizen.
Speaker BYou know full and well how even in Philippi, so many miles from Rome, you must still live and act as a Roman does.
Speaker BWell, then have that higher call now, have that higher duty than the countries that live around you.
Speaker BWhatever you are, you must live as it befits a citizen of the kingdom of God.
Speaker BThat was the same exact call to us.
Speaker BNo matter what society, what culture, norm, what is normalized by people who do not have God, we are to live differently.
Speaker BThat different is.
Speaker BIs simply controlled by the Holy Spirit.
Speaker BIt is how the Holy Spirit leads us to walk differently, talk differently, and act differently.
Speaker BAnd as he goes through this letter of Philippians, he constantly references this walk, walk as we walk, have our conversation.
Speaker BIn Philippians chapter three, he says, brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk also as so ye as you have us for an example.
Speaker BAnd that's an interesting claim.
Speaker BWalk.
Speaker BYou want to know how Christ walks?
Speaker BYou want to know how you're supposed to behave as a Christian?
Speaker BJust watch me.
Speaker BWhat a claim.
Speaker BMark them that are in samples to you.
Speaker BMark them that walk as Christ walks, and you walk the way that they walk, and you will be following Christ.
Speaker BNumber two.
Speaker BHe has an earnest expectation for them.
Speaker BHe says, let your conversation be as it becomes the gospel of Christ, that whether I come and see you or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that you stand fast in one spirit, one mind striving together for the faith of the Gospel.
Speaker BIt's an earnest expectation.
Speaker BThis is what Paul is praying for.
Speaker BThis is what he begins praying for in.
Speaker BIn the very first few verses there of chapter one.
Speaker BHe is praying that they are growing in their walks with God.
Speaker BChristianity cannot be a mile wide and an inch thick.
Speaker BIt's got to be deep.
Speaker BAnd that's what Paul was longing for in all of his letters to the churches.
Speaker BHe is longing to impart everything he can so that these people have such a relationship with Christ that it goes a mile deep.
Speaker BThat's what he is desiring.
Speaker BYou know, he writes this to a church again that he is quite fond of.
Speaker BHe spends a couple of different visits there at Philippi.
Speaker BHe's invested him.
Speaker BThey send a gift to.
Speaker BTo minister to him when no other church does.
Speaker BLook there in chapter four.
Speaker BFlip over there for a second Philippians, chapter four.
Speaker BLook at the investment that they have in him.
Speaker BHe says there in chapter four, verse 15.
Speaker BNow, ye, Philippians know also that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church communicated with me as concerning giving and receiving.
Speaker BBut ye only for even in Thessalonica, ye sent once and again unto my necessity.
Speaker BPaul thanks them for being the only church that supported him in a time whenever he needed it.
Speaker BAnd he praises them.
Speaker BHe said, I am so thankful.
Speaker BHe said, no, not that I desire that.
Speaker BYou just send me gifts all the time.
Speaker BYou know, I know how to.
Speaker BTo abound in the.
Speaker BThe.
Speaker BThe.
Speaker BThe times whenever God is overflowing, and in times whenever I lack.
Speaker BI know how to.
Speaker BTo.
Speaker BTo be a base.
Speaker BHe said, but I desired that in your life fruit would manifest itself, that you would show forth fruit, that you would have a changed life that would manifest itself into that real Christianity.
Speaker BAnd then that you would have the blessings of that, of being someone who partook and being able to give for God, because God wants to use people to give.
Speaker BAnd in this case, the Philippians, they got to be a part of that, and they got the blessing of being able to give.
Speaker BHe wanted them to know, though, that they had someone to be accountable to.
Speaker BI don't know if any of you have someone that holds you accountable in your Christian walk.
Speaker BIt's a very humbling thing and a very good thing for our spiritual walks because we have a horrible tendency to.
Speaker BTo just coast.
Speaker BYou know, you get a good spiritual victory and you start to just curse and ride on that.
Speaker BThat's pretty good.
Speaker BOkay, okay.
Speaker BYour Christian walk will begin to stagnate.
Speaker BHave you had someone lately ask you personally what have you learned in your walk with God?
Speaker BHave you had someone personally ask you, have you been able to share the gospel with anyone this week?
Speaker BHave you been able to fill in the blank that accountability is what Paul had for them?
Speaker BHe had an earnest expectation, and it was an expectation not born out of you must work, but it was of excitement.
Speaker BI can't wait to hear what you guys are doing next.
Speaker BI've been praying for you.
Speaker BTell me a good report.
Speaker BTell me my prayers have been answered.
Speaker BTell me God has been working in your life.
Speaker BHe Wanted them to know that they had someone to be accounted to.
Speaker BBut what was on display?
Speaker BYour affairs, what does that mean?
Speaker BHe prays for some specific things.
Speaker BThere in verse number nine of chapter one, he says this.
Speaker BI pray that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment, that you may approve things that are excellent, that you may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ unto the glory and praise of our God.
Speaker BSo Paul, he prays for them, for abundant love, your love for others, but yet not blind love, love that's increasing in knowledge.
Speaker BA love that's not unintelligent, but a love that increases because of knowledge of God.
Speaker BNot just mind smarts, but heart smart.
Speaker BHe prayed for that abundant discernment that ye would abound yet more and more in knowledge and in an all judgment.
Speaker BHe wanted them to love and have a discerning love that would manifest itself into an abundant holiness.
Speaker BAll of these things are just a growth in the Christian walk, a growth in their.
Speaker BTheir.
Speaker BTheir theology and their understanding of the doctrine that God has given in his word.
Speaker BThat they would understand their God more and more.
Speaker BAnd that is exactly what we as Christians are supposed to be growing at.
Speaker BWhere are your affairs like?
Speaker BGoes back to.
Speaker BWhat is our Christian walk like?
Speaker BWhat do your affairs look like?
Speaker BAre you abounding in your walk with God?
Speaker BAre you abounding in your lifestyle?
Speaker BWalking as he is in the light, as it says in First John.
Speaker BIn First John, chapter two, he says, he that saith he abideth in him ought himself also to walk even as he walked.
Speaker BYou know, they were called Christians first at Antioch because they look a lot like Christ.
Speaker BThat's the.
Speaker BIt was almost a title of making fun of them.
Speaker BHey, look at this little Christ.
Speaker BThey didn't realize it would be such an honorary title.
Speaker BAnd it truly is.
Speaker BIs an honorary title to be called after Christ.
Speaker BAnd to be called after Christ is.
Speaker BThere's too many people these days called a Christian that are not a Christian.
Speaker BThat is a title that is reserved for truly following after Christ.
Speaker BAnd that's what Paul wanted to see.
Speaker BHe.
Speaker BHe wanted these people to act like Jesus.
Speaker BImagine that.
Speaker BThat's exactly what God calls us to do.
Speaker BTo act like Jesus in all affairs of our life.
Speaker BThat's really hard.
Speaker BThat's really hard.
Speaker BIn fact, it's impossible to do.
Speaker BAnd we as Christians, we find ourselves desiring that walk.
Speaker BAnd yet sometimes we are locked in that mode of just not being able to do it.
Speaker BAnd the problem is, is that God is not expecting us to just do our sanctification.
Speaker BHe is not expecting us to just, you know, put in the time, do a bunch of work and that's what's going to get you closer to God.
Speaker BThat's not how that works.
Speaker BThere is an effort on our part, but we often think reading our Bible and praying and going to church and maybe telling others about Jesus, it's almost as if we believe it's building merit with God.
Speaker BYou ever build merit with God and then something happens and you're like, I don't deserve this.
Speaker BI've been way too good of a Christian to deserve this.
Speaker BOr it's the opposite of oh no, what have I done?
Speaker BI'm being punished for it.
Speaker BYou know, we, we will often work on a works based salvation at times.
Speaker BAnd that's not how it's working at all.
Speaker BThere is work to be done, but it doesn't manifest itself in a person working as hard as they can, trying to get as close as they can, just so they can have that merit of good Christian title.
Speaker BIt's much more about a relationship with Jesus.
Speaker BThat is what he wanted.
Speaker BYou know, Paul said something to us over in Galatians.
Speaker BHe said, I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me.
Speaker BAnd the life which I now live in the flesh.
Speaker BI live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave Himself for me.
Speaker BI had a guy that the way he explained this verse is you have to put some lowercase I's in here and keep some capitalized I's the lowercase.
Speaker BIs that very first one I.
Speaker BThat's me.
Speaker BI'm crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live.
Speaker BThat's God.
Speaker BThat's an uppercase I yet not I.
Speaker BThat's lowercase.
Speaker BBut Christ liveth in me in the life which I now live, lowercase I live, capital Christ.
Speaker BI live by the faith of the Son of God who loves me.
Speaker BIt's by faith.
Speaker BIt's not by frustrating of the works.
Speaker BIt's not the frustrating of the grace trying to get more grace.
Speaker BAs if that could ever happen.
Speaker BGod gives you his grace.
Speaker BNot on anything that we do.
Speaker BHe gives you his grace because he is good.
Speaker BThat is why.
Speaker BAnd on the days when he blesses you, you don't deserve it anymore.
Speaker BOn the days whenever you think that you've done the worst things in the world.
Speaker BAnd this is what Paul is wanting them to grow, he is holding them accountable an expectation that they would grow in their love for God in this way.
Speaker BNot just a knowledge that says, he saved me.
Speaker BAnd I'm just trying to get to know this God who is distant from me, but a personal God.
Speaker BThat is who he is, trying to get them to understand.
Speaker BAnd then finally, he gives here an earnest cry for unity, an earnest plea to act, an earnest expectation and an earnest cry for unity.
Speaker BAnd he exhorts them to unity in two different ways, but for one purpose, I believe.
Speaker BAnd he gives that purpose right here in this verse.
Speaker BIn the next couple verses, he says that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind, striving together for the faith of the Gospel.
Speaker BNow, this word striving together is what I want to focus on here.
Speaker BThis phrase, striving together, that literally means to fight together.
Speaker BNow, that doesn't mean we're fighting against each other here, but literally fighting alongside one another.
Speaker BPerhaps in maybe a war, you know, you're standing side by side with other soldiers fighting a fight.
Speaker BBut this is.
Speaker BThis is kind of in the terminology of wrestling.
Speaker BYou're fighting with your.
Speaker BYour friend, your comrade, wrestling in a wrestling match.
Speaker BIt's almost like a melee brawl, okay?
Speaker BAnd that is what is being said here.
Speaker BTo wrestle in company with, to fight together.
Speaker BAnd the one danger that threatens every single church, every single Christian who interacts with another Christian, is disunity.
Speaker BDisunity is what is what Christ prayed for there in the garden.
Speaker BIn John, chapter 17, he said, Now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world.
Speaker BAnd I come to the Holy Father.
Speaker BKeep through thine own name those who thou give me, that they may be one, as we are one.
Speaker BDisunity.
Speaker BI can't tell you how many Christians are.
Speaker BDis.
Speaker BAre in disarray and not in unity.
Speaker BThere are so many different opinions out there that can exist, so many different things that people can think.
Speaker BAnd it is completely different than your brother or sister in Christ sits right next to you.
Speaker BAnd so disunity is a constant battle that Christians are facing.
Speaker BAnd the two cries.
Speaker BThere are two different cries here for unity.
Speaker BNumber one is the cry to unite, to fight together against the enemy.
Speaker BThat's what this is all for.
Speaker BHe says there in verse number 28.
Speaker BAnd in nothing.
Speaker BTerrified by your adversaries, which is to them an evident token of perdition.
Speaker BBut to you, of salvation, that of God, he says, you have enemies, we have enemies, and those enemies are the devil, the forces of darkness, the world who are fighting against us.
Speaker BAnd they would love to see nothing More than or nothing less than for the church to crumble and fall.
Speaker BAnd he says here, in no way alarmed by your opponents.
Speaker BThis is literally describing a stampede of elephants.
Speaker BYou're.
Speaker BYou're getting stampeded.
Speaker BI think everyone's seen the Lion King in poor Simba.
Speaker BHe's up there in that tree.
Speaker BAnd that stampede of buffalo, of wilderbeast, they run them over.
Speaker BThat is literally what's being said here.
Speaker BIt's a stampede of animals about to run you over.
Speaker BThat is what the enemy wants to do.
Speaker BThat is what the enemy desires to do.
Speaker BThe Philippian Church was to have boldness in the face of opposition.
Speaker BNow he's saying all this to have boldness in the face of opposition.
Speaker BRemember where Paul is at?
Speaker BHe is in jail.
Speaker BHe is probably chained to a Roman guard just waiting for maybe his next meal.
Speaker BOr honestly, he's waiting for the Roman guard to do something else because he's chained to them.
Speaker BHe has to do whatever they want.
Speaker BHe is at the mercy of whatever this soldier wants him to do.
Speaker BAs a church, you must have unity with one another because the devil wants to disrupt the work of God in any way that he can't.
Speaker BWhy would he want an effective army that is able to arm the battalions, guard the castle, and make a forward march on his turf whenever he could, instead have that castle crumble from within is a constant threat.
Speaker BIf God can.
Speaker BIf the Devil can get Christians to argue with each other using our own flesh, our own differences, you know, sometimes the devil doesn't have to do anything.
Speaker BOur flesh is bad enough as it is.
Speaker BThe lack of transformation that we have experienced in Christ due to our unwillingness to yield to what God wants in our life is sometimes some of our worst undoing.
Speaker BAnd the devil has to do nothing but just tip the iceberg for it to turn over.
Speaker BThat is what he is praying for here.
Speaker BAnd he goes on there in chapter two, speaking again of unity and for good reason for this one thing and nothing.
Speaker BTerrified by your adversaries, which is to them an evident token of perdition.
Speaker BHe says, whenever you as a Christian go out into the attack, being attacked, but with great boldness, and you do not allow the enemy to assail your forces, but rather you are on the offensive and you are going forward for Christ.
Speaker BThis is the token of perdition.
Speaker BDestruction.
Speaker BTo them, they see it.
Speaker BThey understand that destruction is coming.
Speaker BBut to you, this is the token of salvation.
Speaker BThis is the work of God in your lives.
Speaker BThis boldness, this.
Speaker BThis desire to go forward and preach the kingdom and preach the gospel, it's a token of the salvation that God has done in your life.
Speaker BThe work.
Speaker BYou remember what was said about Peter and John as they stood before the Pharisees, given an account for their preaching of Christ.
Speaker BBoldly so they took note that these men had spent time with Jesus.
Speaker BBeing unlearned men, they spent time with Jesus.
Speaker BYou can.
Speaker BYou can go and do all the degrees that you want, but the one thing that affects you is how much time as you have you spent with Jesus.
Speaker BAll the learning in the world, all the head knowledge that you could possibly get, what kind of time have you actually spent with Jesus?
Speaker BAnd so he gives this great cry for unity that they would stand together against the enemy.
Speaker BAnd understanding that all of this is given to us as Christians in the behalf of Christ.
Speaker BThere in verse number 29, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake.
Speaker BYou know, suffering is kind of a taboo principle to us living here in America.
Speaker BThere is AC in this room.
Speaker BIt feels great.
Speaker BThere was no AC in the restaurant where we tried to go eat tonight.
Speaker BThat was not great.
Speaker BWe did not eat there.
Speaker BAll right?
Speaker BThat would be suffering.
Speaker BWe weren't about to suffer tonight, okay?
Speaker BWe don't know what it's like to.
Speaker BWe don't want that suffering.
Speaker BSome of the poorest Americans are some of the richest people if they were in another country.
Speaker BWe have an excess.
Speaker BNow, that is not to say that we do not suffer physically from ailments or sicknesses.
Speaker BI know what that's like.
Speaker BThat does not mean that we don't suffer the loss of family or loved ones, but to suffer in our lives, that is not something that you and I pray for.
Speaker BI dare say that is a taboo.
Speaker BAnd it's interesting.
Speaker BThere is a show that talks.
Speaker BIt's.
Speaker BIt's the Chosen is what it is.
Speaker BI don't know how many of you have watched the Chosen.
Speaker BI've watched it a couple of times.
Speaker BAnd one of the things that I noticed in there is the statement.
Speaker BOne statement was made that kind of gave me a good illustration for this.
Speaker BBut people are so against suffering in their own life that they actively work as hard as they can to not suffer.
Speaker BYou think about some of our prayer requests.
Speaker BPray that we.
Speaker BEvery single day, my daughters pray that we'll have a good day.
Speaker BOh, that we pray we have a good day.
Speaker BI asked him the other day, what does that mean?
Speaker BWhat do you mean?
Speaker BPray for a good day?
Speaker BWhat are you praying for?
Speaker BWhat's good about that?
Speaker BYou would like to happen to make It a good day.
Speaker BWhat makes it a good day?
Speaker BWe pray for that good day.
Speaker BPray that God double the work of our hands.
Speaker BBecause no one wants to suffer working and it not working right.
Speaker BYou know the, the worst part?
Speaker BThe, the, the worst part of a 10 minute project is probably three days into that 10 minute project.
Speaker BWe don't want that.
Speaker BYou want the Lord double the work of my hands?
Speaker BI don't want to suffer like that.
Speaker BI don't want to suffer any kind of hunger.
Speaker BTell you something, if I eat lunch, what's for supper?
Speaker BLike, let's get this plan, let's have a roadmap to get to that point.
Speaker BWe're not suffering at all, okay?
Speaker BWe like to eat.
Speaker BWe don't want to suffer.
Speaker BWe don't want sickness.
Speaker BWe pray for help.
Speaker BWe don't want to go through financial burdens.
Speaker BWe pray that God would meet every single one of our needs.
Speaker BOh, the world will supply all of our needs.
Speaker BWe take that out of context.
Speaker BEven though we're giving nothing to God, we pray God will meet all of our needs and we'll do that to ourselves.
Speaker BWe will, in so many terms, live a prosperity gospel at a time where we believe God is just going to meet every single one of our needs and we're not going to have any suffering or any problems in life.
Speaker BAnd Paul, he says it is given to us not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake.
Speaker BThe suffering is part of the package.
Speaker BSuffering is what draws us closer to God.
Speaker BFor if we did not know sorrow, how can we ever know true joy?
Speaker BIf we did not know loss, how could we ever know whenever God meets our need?
Speaker BYou know, in the past 12 years since becoming a Christian and being put in place to not necessarily have everything that I'm needed, I've seen God work in many different ways.
Speaker BI made mention of this on Sunday.
Speaker BEvery single thing that we got at the beginning of our marriage, me and my wife, we received at the hands of someone else who gave it to us.
Speaker BUs.
Speaker BAnd through time and time again, God has met many, many different needs.
Speaker BAnd I like to remember those things.
Speaker BNot necessarily to ride on the, the, the encode on those spiritual blessings, if you will, but to remember the, the state that we are in, the, the humbleness of where we have been, what God has done, not what we have done.
Speaker BAnd I remember talking to someone and speaking about a need that we were having and it was something that just felt impossible.
Speaker BAnd I remember they started talking to me about a situation in their life that they Saw God work through and this person was an older person and they.
Speaker BIt was a situation where God just really showed himself and came through for them.
Speaker BBut it was what they said that startled me and really can made me think.
Speaker BThey said, I've never seen God do that.
Speaker BI've never seen God work in such an amazing way.
Speaker BAnd I just thought to myself, you're how old?
Speaker BYou're your 50s, 60s?
Speaker BAnd you've never seen God work?
Speaker BHow can you, if you have all of your needs, how can you, if you're not even asking for needs to be met in the first place?
Speaker BNumber one, but going through suffering, lacking that is how we see God work.
Speaker BYou want to see God change your life, you want to see God come closer, that you want to get closer to him, that you want to see God provide in some miraculous way.
Speaker BYou have to go through an impossible situation and suffer first to see God work in the miraculous way.
Speaker BIf there's no need, there's no miracle, right?
Speaker BHe says, I pray that you would be unified.
Speaker BThen there in that chapter two, he says, if there be therefore any consolation in Christ being come through a mercy, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels of mercies fulfill ye my joy, that ye be like minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind, Let nothing be done through strife, vain glory, but in lowliness of mind, let each esteem other better than themselves.
Speaker BLook, not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Speaker BThis is what living the Christian life is like.
Speaker BIt is having a life that looks as if you are actually a citizen of the kingdom of God.
Speaker BYou behave as a child of God.
Speaker BIt's a real gospel change.
Speaker BIt is an expectation, an earnest expectation that we would be continually growing in that Christian, that we would be continuing to abound in our love for God, in a knowledge and a discernment for other people.
Speaker BThat we would, as he says here at the end, be unified for the cause.
Speaker BThat we would strive together, that we would literally fight alongside one another, fight together, unified in one church, fighting for the cause and the purpose of the gospel.
Speaker BThat is what God calls us to do.
Speaker BYou are a citizen of heaven.
Speaker BYou are a child of God.
Speaker BTo live like him.
Speaker BThat is what is the call whether anyone is watching or not, whether you're seen, whether you're unseen, to live worthy of the gospel.
Speaker BAnd Paul would repeat this theme through his letters.
Speaker BLive worthy of the vocation that you've been called.
Speaker BLive a life worth reporting.
Speaker BLive a life worth reporting.
Speaker BThat whenever someone hears about you, you, you can report that yes, God has been doing this or this with striving together with others.
Speaker BAnd then remember you're not called to live this life in your own strength, but rather to yield to Christ who is living it through you.
Speaker BThat is what we are called to do as citizens of heaven.
Speaker BLet's pray.
Speaker BFather, thank you so much that we could be adopted into the family of God, which it feels weird to be able to belong to.
Speaker BLord, you and your grace and mercy.
Speaker BYou saved us, called us into your family, Lord, and now you're changing us into the image of Christ.
Speaker BLord, I pray that we would be transformed into your image.
Speaker BI pray that you would do a wonderful work of sanctification in our hearts.
Speaker BLord, I pray that we would look like Christ and that we would behave as citizens of the kingdom of God.
Speaker BI pray this down, Lord, in Jesus name.
Speaker BAmen.
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Speaker AGod bless.
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