Radical Christianity: Yielding to God's Calling in Every Aspect of Life

The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the concept of true success in the Christian life, as articulated through the lens of Philippians chapter two. I emphasize that success is not to be quantified by worldly standards such as wealth, fame, or accolades, but rather by the extent to which God’s transformative work manifests in our lives. We explore the vital importance of yielding oneself to the Holy Spirit, highlighting that a genuine Christian life is characterized by obedience and a commitment to serve others. Throughout the discourse, we examine the challenges and trials faced in our spiritual journeys, underscoring the need for perseverance and faith in God’s guidance. Ultimately, we conclude that authentic success lies in our faithful witness and the fruit that emerges from a life devoted to Christ.
Takeaways:
- The podcast emphasizes the importance of gratitude towards God and the community for their support during challenging times.
- It highlights the significance of working through personal challenges with faith and reliance on God while facing various obstacles.
- The discussion reflects on the notion that true success in life is not measured by material achievements but by spiritual growth and faithfulness.
- Listeners are encouraged to actively engage in their faith and community, demonstrating Christian values in everyday life.
- The speakers share personal testimonies of overcoming struggles, underscoring the role of prayer and divine assistance in their journeys.
- Finally, the podcast calls for a deeper reflection on what it means to yield to God's will and to live a life that reflects His teachings.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:02 - Gratitude and Support for Missionary Work
05:53 - The Nature of Success in Christian Living
11:49 - The Intersection of Success and Faith
33:35 - Radical Christianity: A Call to Action
44:13 - The Measure of Success in the Christian Life
Thank you.
Speaker AThank you for you, too, for the whole family.
Speaker AAnd I'm very grateful for the team that go to Africa.
Speaker AYou know, we pray for each of them.
Speaker AAnd the missionaries, our missionary from Middleton Baptist, you know, our pastor and the whole team, Police, Brother Bob, George, and the more the other churches, they go over there.
Speaker ABut I'm very grateful and I'm very excited, you know, to hear the preaching tonight.
Speaker AThank you, Pastor, for your dedication for the Lord.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AI mean, that was going to be my testimony.
Speaker AI'm so thankful to be here.
Speaker AWe have been through a lot of stuff that has been an uphill battle at times.
Speaker AThe Lord has helped us through all of our problems.
Speaker AI mean, we had one thing after another to get here and get the house sold over there.
Speaker AWe had issues with crazy inspections that we didn't think we were going to have any issues.
Speaker AWe thought this was going to be a smooth ride.
Speaker AThere's nothing wrong with the house.
Speaker AIt should go.
Speaker AAnd then they wanted some crazy things, and we said, that's not going to be a smooth ride.
Speaker AAnd the Lord, one by one, worked out those problems.
Speaker ASo we are.
Speaker AWe are praising God that we are here.
Speaker AWe are so thankful that we are here today.
Speaker AThat is for sure.
Speaker AAnyone else?
Speaker AI just want to thank the Lord for the children at this church.
Speaker AIt's just amazing, you know, for the most part, how they are learning and growing.
Speaker AAnd also, it was so much fun yesterday at the tie dye event.
Speaker AI really wish more people would have come out, but it really was a lot of fun.
Speaker ASo we're also very blessed by the Salt sisters that plan these activities and volunteer to carry them through.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker APretty cool.
Speaker AWell, Last chance.
Speaker AOh, we got one more.
Speaker AIt just takes a little bit of time.
Speaker AI know you're thinking some of you want to do a testimony, but I'm thankful.
Speaker AWe went to Sight and Sound the other day and just to see the way they bring it to life.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd the story of sound started out with Moses and then Joshua and how the Lord provided for the children of Israel.
Speaker AAnd then you look at them and you think, how can you complain?
Speaker ABut speaking for myself, other people too, probably we do the same thing.
Speaker AYou know, we forget all the ways that God has blessed us and been faithful.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAll right, if that's all that we're going to do, I. I can pray.
Speaker ABrother Carlos, you don't have to come up here.
Speaker AI was just thinking about that.
Speaker AI might as well just go ahead and do it.
Speaker AWe'll go ahead and pray.
Speaker AAnd we will begin.
Speaker ASo one thing that I will mention, Brother Lee had to go to the hospital with to take his mother in law so he asked me to make mention of that tonight and just to tell everyone because they were.
Speaker AI don't have any other updates for you.
Speaker AHe hasn't said anything.
Speaker AHe just told me to pray that they were headed towards the hospital.
Speaker AThat was about 3, 3 o', clock, no 2:20 this afternoon.
Speaker AWhenever they took her, she goes by the nickname Bunny if you're familiar with her.
Speaker ABut it looked as if she was having a heart attack.
Speaker AI have another praise that I could give.
Speaker AMy mother as well had an issue over the weekend and something with her medicine that she was taking and low sodium and she had to be rushed to the hospital midnight on Friday I believe it was and they were trying to observe her but she's looks like everything is going good there.
Speaker ASo I praising the Lord for that.
Speaker AI know you weren't privy to that or had any chance to pray but the Lord our God knows our needs and he's working all the time.
Speaker ASo let's pray now and we'll begin this evening.
Speaker AOur heavenly Father, Lord, thank you so much that we can come here today, that we can be here at this church, Lord, that we could praise your name and look at your word, Lord, and thank you for the testimonies that we've heard tonight, Lord, just the many different things that we and how we are blessed.
Speaker AWe're blessed in this ministry, Lord, we're blessed in this country.
Speaker ABlessed to be working for the kingdom alongside one another and doing all that we can for the gospel, Lord, and just the the many avenues that you have here that are open to us, Lord.
Speaker AAnd Lord, you bless us still in providing for us and in the things that we have in our daily lives and the needs that we encounter, Lord, just as you did for the children of Israel or that same God that provided so great an escape, Lord, so great a rescue ward is the same God who is willing to show us mercy and provide greatly for us.
Speaker AWell we do pray for brother Weed, Mother Ma and Susan, Mother Lord, just as they went to the hospital.
Speaker AWe don't know anything Lord.
Speaker AWe pray for your healing.
Speaker APray that you give the doctors wisdom, Lord, as they they stay there and try to diagnose and figure out what all has happened more and what they can do.
Speaker AWe just ask for your mercies there.
Speaker AWe ask that you would help us tonight as we look at your word.
Speaker AWe ask these things in Jesus name.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAll right, turn in Your Bibles to Philippians chapter two.
Speaker APhilippians chapter.
Speaker AWhat is success?
Speaker AIt's a debatable answer, debatable question that probably will get many answers.
Speaker AThis morning we talked about where practical Christian living begins.
Speaker AAnd we saw that Christian life is not lived by self effort, but by yielding ourselves to the Holy Spirit.
Speaker ASo the question naturally flows in the progression here.
Speaker AOkay, if I truly yield myself to the Spirit, what should that life look like?
Speaker ABecause we would all like to be successful in our endeavors no matter what we're attempting.
Speaker ABut what does a successfully led spirit filled life look like?
Speaker AWe have to get that.
Speaker AYou know, you can't dance around the question of, about whether or not everyone is led, maybe differently.
Speaker AThere is a gold standard that you label as success, but what does that look like?
Speaker AAnd I think that in Christianity mainstream we do get caught up on that word, successful Christian ministry.
Speaker APastors get caught up on what?
Speaker ASuccessful Christian ministry.
Speaker AHow many people did you have that morning on Sunday?
Speaker AThat goes into many people.
Speaker AI've been to different conferences, I've heard different people go to conferences and everybody shares their stats.
Speaker AWhy some sort of comparison to see who has the most.
Speaker AIs, are they trying to judge up of, you know, who has the most this or most that?
Speaker AThe most programs, but most conversions, those disciples, I mean, we're all sitting here thinking to ourselves.
Speaker AAnd even in our own Christian walk, we have our own measure of success.
Speaker AI don't know about you, but if I've read my Bible and I've prayed, I'm feeling like I'm a step ahead.
Speaker AI'm all right.
Speaker AI'm having a successful Christian day.
Speaker AAnd then if I don't read my Bible and pray and I get through the day, I'm like, I'm a failure.
Speaker AI'm horrible.
Speaker AGod must love me less today than I loved me now.
Speaker AIs that true at all?
Speaker AAbsolutely not.
Speaker AWell, how.
Speaker AWhat does the success in the Christian life actually look like?
Speaker APhilippians chapter two begins to try to answer some of that question.
Speaker APaul shows us that success is not measured by conventional means, not by money, popularity, accomplishments or recognition.
Speaker ASuccess is measured by whether God is producing his life through us.
Speaker AAnd that success is something that we all would want and desire to to see.
Speaker AIs God producing something real in your life?
Speaker AThat's what you're asking.
Speaker AThe question, do you have any fruit?
Speaker AWhat does that mean?
Speaker AIs the fruit of the Spirit working in you?
Speaker AIs God changing you into his image?
Speaker ASometimes that question, do you have any fruit?
Speaker APeople ask that in relation to how many souls have you seen?
Speaker ASay person and if you haven't seen any, you have no fruit.
Speaker AGod isn't working at all.
Speaker AThere's zero accomplishment.
Speaker AThe Holy Spirit's just living inside of you for no reason this past year.
Speaker ANo, there's, there's fruit, there's his working, there is his accomplishment.
Speaker AThere's a guy fella.
Speaker AHow many of you are bowlers?
Speaker AYou like going bowling?
Speaker AGoing bowling?
Speaker AYeah, my dad had, he liked going bowling.
Speaker AHe had his own bowling ball.
Speaker AThey had a little team.
Speaker AThey really liked that for a long time.
Speaker AI really wasn't around for that part of his life, but they like doing it.
Speaker AEd Lorenz bowled a perfect game.
Speaker AThen he had a heart attack.
Speaker AIs that the success of a bowler?
Speaker AThe 69 year old retiree had started bowling in 1957 and had bowled two other perfect games in 2004.
Speaker AHis per game average for his last full season was 223.
Speaker ANow, I don't know about you, I'm, I'm just struggling to hit 99.
Speaker AMy daughter I think bowled at 87 the other day.
Speaker AWhenever we took her he.
Speaker AHis average 223.
Speaker AThis is fairly hard to do in a perfect game.
Speaker AIn 2005 he was inducted into the Kalamazoo Metro Bowling association hall of Fame.
Speaker AHe died after his third perfect game in January 2006.
Speaker AThey said if he could have written a way to go out, this would have been it.
Speaker ASaid Johnny D. Masters Lorenz bowling partner man, he was thinking that's the way to go out.
Speaker AHe died doing what he loved to do.
Speaker AHe died after that perfect game.
Speaker AThat was the perfect record.
Speaker AThree games perfect.
Speaker AThat's what success looked like.
Speaker AWe chase success here in America all the time.
Speaker ASome people chase it faster and you know, you go to other some parts of the country where it's lower moving and their success is something that is completely different than what maybe someone in an inner city may be trying to chase.
Speaker AWe're working hard to chase that success too.
Speaker AIn the United States there was a survey that went out and all these people who assumingly are just chasing success, like everyone, they had a poll that they did and 68% of those people said they needed more fun, 67% said they needed a long vacation, 66% said they often felt stress, 60% feel time is crunched, 51% want less work, more play, 49 feel pressured to succeed and 48% feel overwhelmed.
Speaker AThat's, that's the feeling.
Speaker AYou ever feel overwhelmed in spite of chasing success?
Speaker AWe chase success.
Speaker AIt's sought after but we're no closer to it than when we start, it seems.
Speaker ALook there.
Speaker AIn Philippians chapter 2, Paul gives us some instructions in verse number 12, after the description of Jesus taking upon himself the form of a servant, after seeing what a successful servant looks like in the life of Jesus, Paul says in verse number 12, wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more my absence.
Speaker AWork out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Speaker ANow, you will notice two different things in here that we'll talk about.
Speaker ABut there's two people working on your salvation.
Speaker AThere's number one, you, and number two, it is God who's working on your salvation.
Speaker AIt's both in that stance, and yet each one is addressed as if one is doing everything.
Speaker AAnd Paul doesn't seem to reconcile either one of those things.
Speaker AA person has painstakingly written out a definition of these verses to give you a little bit more insight.
Speaker AListen to some of the words the way this is described.
Speaker ATherefore, my dear ones of you have always obeyed my suggestions.
Speaker ASo now, not only with the enthusiasm you would show, you see, he knew the Philippian Church quite well.
Speaker AHe knew they were going to show this enthusiasm, not only with the enthusiasm you would show in my presence, but much more because I am absent.
Speaker AWork out, okay, cultivate, carry out to the goal fully complete.
Speaker AThat is the command that is being given here.
Speaker AYour own salvation with reverence and awe and trembling.
Speaker AThat is that self distrust, with serious caution, tenderness of conscience, watchfulness against temptation, timidly shrieking from whatever might offend God and discredit the name of Christ.
Speaker AThere's a carefulness in our walk with God, not in your own strength.
Speaker AFor it is God who is all the while effectually at work in you, energizing, creating in you the power and desire both to will and to work for his good pleasure and satisfaction and delight.
Speaker AThat we as Christians, number one, success, has to be understood as working out in the heavenly gym.
Speaker AI don't know how many of you work out.
Speaker AI have a gym and workout gear I was made fun of whenever I got here.
Speaker AI just got it very recently.
Speaker AIt hasn't had time for it to work on me yet.
Speaker AOkay, but working out your salvation with fear and trembling, that is a command for us as Christians.
Speaker ANow we have to be very careful because, number one, we don't want to live by list.
Speaker ABut what is practical Christianity doing?
Speaker APractical Christianity is doing something.
Speaker AIt is working to Yield to God in all that he would call us to do.
Speaker APaul connects the obedience of Jesus in the proceeding verses there to the obedience of those Christians in the following of Jesus.
Speaker AJesus was obedient to be a servant.
Speaker AHe took upon himself the form of the servant, thinking, not robbery, to be equal with God, yet he took that form of a servant.
Speaker AThat was a lot of work.
Speaker AThat was a position that Jesus had to take.
Speaker AWe as Christians, we have to take up that position of yielding to God in every avenue of our life.
Speaker AThis obedience is abiding in Christ.
Speaker AThis obedience isn't sharing the gospel.
Speaker ADisobedience is in following his will.
Speaker AWork out, put real effort into your Christian lives.
Speaker ANow in a workout plan, when you go about to do this, you set out and the first thing that you do if you're going to be serious about a real workout plan for your physical body is to set forth plan.
Speaker ANo one goes and eats whatever they want and then goes into the gym and well, I'm just going to go in there and live.
Speaker AMaybe you do that if you're angry or you're just trying to get your mind off of it.
Speaker ABut no one just goes about it willy nilly.
Speaker AEveryone who goes into the gym, they usually follow a workout plan.
Speaker AThey record at times what they're doing.
Speaker AThey're marking careful progress.
Speaker AThey're going about it very careful so that they can track everything.
Speaker AThe best bodybuilders who are really into fitness, they get into the macros of their fit.
Speaker AYou know, the banana had 75 calories and 1 gram of protein and they put that into their chart and they're trying to get up to a certain amount of protein.
Speaker AAnd it also, you know, it has this amount of potassium and I need that amount of potassium to start off my day and to, to start off my diet.
Speaker AAnd then some people, I, I don't do anything until I've drank a whole glass of water before the whole.
Speaker AI mean, they get nitty gritty into it.
Speaker AThat is how we as Christians are supposed to our Christian want.
Speaker ANow, I don't know if that's how everyone is doing things, but that is what this is looking like, working out, putting real effort into our Christian lives.
Speaker AWhat would it look like in your life if you put real considerable effort, goals after goals after milestones of where you want to get to in your Christian walk and the things that you want to accomplish?
Speaker AWhat would it look like if you made a roadmap and planned it out?
Speaker AWhat would you do to try to achieve that level that you have in mind?
Speaker AFurthermore, what does God want us to achieve?
Speaker AWhat would you do to reach the goal that God has set forth for for your life in the year 2026?
Speaker AGod has goals for us.
Speaker AI am certain that God has a goal for every single one of us.
Speaker AFor Romans 8:30 tells us that he has the goal that we would be conformed to the image of Christ.
Speaker AAnd that is a goal that God is consistently working into our life.
Speaker AWork out your own salvation.
Speaker AThere is a sense in which our salvation is complete, in the sense that Jesus has done a complete work for us.
Speaker AStill.
Speaker AThere is also a sense in which our salvation is incomplete and that it is not yet a complete work in us.
Speaker AGod is trying to perfect our faith.
Speaker AHe is trying to conform us into the perfect image of His Son.
Speaker AAnd I can tell you, I don't look like His Son right now.
Speaker AThere is still much work that needs to be done, but that is the goal.
Speaker ATo be conformed to the image of His Son in every avenue of our life.
Speaker AThe believer must finish, Mueller says, must carry to conclusion, must apply to its fullest consequence what is already given by God.
Speaker AIn principle, he must work out what God in His grace has worked, in which we as Christians have a great work that has been done to us at the moment of salvation.
Speaker AGod has worked in us.
Speaker ANow we work with God to bring that forth and that is by yielding to Him.
Speaker AGod works in us and this increases our responsibility to work with Him.
Speaker AAnd this is a bit of a paradox, if you will, of a sovereign God who orders our steps and a covenant making God.
Speaker ASalvation is a free gift and yet a cost, everything, commitment.
Speaker AAnd that is what Jesus would tell Him.
Speaker ANo man sits down to build a castle and doesn't consider the cause.
Speaker AIt is foolish for that person to begin a work and then to stop not having enough material.
Speaker AEveryone would look at him and laugh.
Speaker AOur Christian lives must be evident more than on Sunday.
Speaker AOur Christian lives cannot be separated from the rest.
Speaker AThat is not what a successful Christian life.
Speaker AAnd this is oftentimes a bit of the.
Speaker AThe problem in, in Christianity today.
Speaker AThere's a categorization of lives.
Speaker AThere's the life we live on Sunday at church and there's the life that we live every other day of the week.
Speaker AAnd those two don't seem, don't seem to cross.
Speaker AAnd what is the saying?
Speaker AWell, you know, we go to church and that's great, it's good, it lifts my heart.
Speaker ABut that's not practical.
Speaker AI can't eat spirituality.
Speaker AI need a job this right here, this is my real life.
Speaker AThis is the real life here.
Speaker AHow does church affect my job?
Speaker AHow is church affecting my my bills or what I'm eating tonight?
Speaker AHow is church, how is living spiritually affecting my physical.
Speaker AAnd that is, that is the complaint, that is the question.
Speaker AAll too often though, what Christians are doing is they're separating their lives from Christ.
Speaker AAnd successful Christians lives are one, not two.
Speaker AGod is a God who indwells and fill all areas of our being, infiltrates, if you will, every angle of our life.
Speaker AAnd so we as Christians, we go to work.
Speaker AAs Christians, you pay the bills.
Speaker AAs a Christian, your refrigerator breaks.
Speaker AAs a Christian, you have arguments and debates with your neighbor and with your spouse and with your kids.
Speaker AAs Christian, every avenue of Christ is supposed to penetrate our life.
Speaker AAnd honestly, in the generation that I grew up in, I know many, many people in my age group of 30s and 40s where they grew up in a life of seeing hypocrites of where we go to church on Sundays.
Speaker AI was told this one time by a little kid I was trying to get and it was a Wednesday night program, I was trying to get him to go and do his study, his worksheet.
Speaker AAnd I said, well, can't you go home and ask your mom to help you with the worksheet and fill out your paper?
Speaker AAnd what he said to me was, we don't do this whole Christian thing.
Speaker AThis kid's like seven.
Speaker AWhere does he get that we don't do this whole Christian thing at home.
Speaker AAnd that's the problem is the hypocrisy in our own lives at times of we look really good on Sunday, but throughout the week we live as if Christ hasn't affected us.
Speaker AAnd these things can't be so in the life of a Christian.
Speaker ANot a successful Christian, not a Christian who is seeing the power of God, not a Christian who is seeing God change their life.
Speaker ALook over to Colossians, chapter three.
Speaker AColossians, chapter three.
Speaker APaul gives us a list, if you will, of some things that we are to do to live a successful Christian life.
Speaker ABut how the Christian life is to infiltrate every avenue of our main life.
Speaker AHe says in verse one, if ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.
Speaker ASet your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.
Speaker AFor ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God.
Speaker AWhat he begins to list.
Speaker AIn the previous chapter, the apostle had shown what a Christian ought not to follow.
Speaker AHe was dealing with false heretics, false teachers.
Speaker AAnd he warned these Colossians against some of these doctrines and erroneous errors that they were beginning to learn.
Speaker AAnd then he brings out this great chapter about how the duties in life and how everything revolves around Christ.
Speaker AHow is God supposed to affect my relationship with my neighbor?
Speaker AHow is he going to fix that?
Speaker AThat.
Speaker AHow is God going to fix my relationship with people?
Speaker AWell, he begins setting forth, he says, the duty of setting the affections on things above.
Speaker AThere, the verse one, the duty of mortifying corrupt passions and carnal tendencies.
Speaker AThe duty of speaking the truth, seeing they put off the old man with his deeds.
Speaker AThere in verse nine, the duty of kindness, gentleness, charity and the spirit of peace.
Speaker AIn verse 12, the duty of edifying one another by psalms and songs of praise.
Speaker AHow we are to live our Christian life with our affection set on the things of God.
Speaker AThe duty of wives, of husbands, of children, of fathers, of servants.
Speaker AEvery single little area of our Christian life is to be dictated by the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AAnd how he would handle this matter, how he would talk to this person.
Speaker AWhat would Jesus do if there was a physical need in the lives that in the.
Speaker AIn the time when he was here with his disciples, they would pray he would get the thing solved.
Speaker AIt was a need that was not too great for God.
Speaker AYour job is by the grace of God.
Speaker AHow am I supposed to do my job by the grace of God?
Speaker AYou do it because he has enabled you to do it and he is enabling you to keep that job.
Speaker AI often wonder, you know, well, I'm in sales, so every single month I've just got to pray for God, for those sales.
Speaker AI guess I'm not.
Speaker AI can't sell more.
Speaker AThere's not a customer there.
Speaker AOr, or if.
Speaker AIf I don't have clients coming to, to take up my services, I've got to pray for those services.
Speaker AOh, if I just had a regular job, then I would just be sad, you know, just.
Speaker AYou don't even have to worry about those things.
Speaker AYou've always got a job, right?
Speaker ANo, I know many people that have had a job, got laid off.
Speaker AYou're at the gr.
Speaker ABy the grace of God in that job that you think is so stable and so steady.
Speaker AAnything could happen.
Speaker AI don't know what you're going to work for, but if you work for Google, you're like, well, Google will never go under.
Speaker AWell, they got done with you, so they fired you.
Speaker AI mean, you just go through the list.
Speaker AThere's no telling what could happen.
Speaker ANo, there is no Such thing as job security.
Speaker AOkay, you could break your leg and be on disability because your spine has paralyzed you.
Speaker AThere is no job security.
Speaker AYou are, by the grace of God, working in your job, keeping it, working in it.
Speaker AThe problems, the successes at work, it's all by the grace of God.
Speaker AYour relationship to act like Christ and love one another as he says.
Speaker AThe duty of edifying one another, the duty of wives, husbands, children, servants.
Speaker AIt's a love.
Speaker AAnd that Christlike love and the very image of humility that Christ set forth in the preceding verses of Philippians, chapter two.
Speaker AYour bills, the unexpected.
Speaker AThe IRS said you didn't pay it out, not the opposite.
Speaker AYou know, we all are like, oh, great, we got a check from the irs.
Speaker AThankfully.
Speaker AWhat happens when the IRS says you didn't pay enough or your escrow goes up and you weren't expecting your house payment to rise?
Speaker AThe unexpected.
Speaker AWe go to God for those bills.
Speaker AHow am I going to pay this except by the help of God?
Speaker AYour stuff, God knows what we have need of.
Speaker AWe asked this morning, does God care about if your AC breaks in your house?
Speaker AHe cares about you.
Speaker AAnd just as my child cares about some of the smallest little things that are so insignificant to us, to me, I care about my child.
Speaker AAnd so that means I care about what they care.
Speaker AAnd so God has knowledge of what we need.
Speaker AWe only have to go to him and pray for it.
Speaker ANo matter how wonderful that request is, how impossible that is.
Speaker AAs God said to Abraham and Sarah, is there anything too impossible for God?
Speaker AIs there anything too wonderful?
Speaker APhilippians, chapter 2, verse 12 is telling us that we are to care about our salvation in such a way that it affects all that we do, our new life in Christ.
Speaker AWe are not to work it out, not in a casual carelessness, but in a careful attention to a new, radical way of life.
Speaker AYou know, David Platt is an author and pastor of a church.
Speaker AAnd one of the things that he, he said in a conference meeting is he went to China for a conference.
Speaker AHe was going to go there and go to a Chinese church and there were going to be other churches in the area that would come and some leaders would come.
Speaker AThis was what he was told.
Speaker AThey're going to come and you're going to be able to teach them the Bible.
Speaker AAnd so in America and other conferences, and you plan a conference and you say, okay, we'll have, if we're going to go heavy on the sessions, we'll start at 9, 30, and we'll have a session, 40, 45 minutes, you know, 10 attention span is we can't just go too long.
Speaker AWe'll have a break and we can break for some donuts and then come back 15 minutes later, have another session.
Speaker AThen we'll break for lunch, and then we'll have one more in the afternoon after lunch.
Speaker ASo, you know, three sessions.
Speaker AAnd so he.
Speaker AHe goes there thinking that this is the way it's going to work.
Speaker AHe's got it set up for multiple days.
Speaker AAnd so, you know, he's got his lessons laid out.
Speaker AAnd he does the first lesson there in the morning.
Speaker AHe says, okay, we're going to go ahead and take a break.
Speaker AAnd they're like, well, we don't need a break.
Speaker AWe don't need a break.
Speaker AHe's like, oh, okay, eager.
Speaker ASo he begins to go into the second lesson.
Speaker AIt's like, well, you know, now we can go ahead and take a lunch.
Speaker AWell, we can.
Speaker AWe.
Speaker AWe don't have to eat.
Speaker AWe don't have to eat just yet.
Speaker AJust.
Speaker AJust keep on going.
Speaker AAnd we say, well, I only got three.
Speaker AThree lessons.
Speaker AAnd the guy said, wait a minute, you only, you only brought three lessons for this?
Speaker AAnd he said, well, no, I mean, I have more material for that.
Speaker AI just.
Speaker AWe can't go through everything one day.
Speaker AAnd the guy said, no, you don't understand.
Speaker AYou need to go through everything that you have.
Speaker AYou don't understand what these people have sacrificed to be.
Speaker AHe said, I don't understand.
Speaker APlease teach me.
Speaker ATell me.
Speaker AAnd the pastor, the Chinese pastor there came to him and said, these people have.
Speaker AHave traveled for miles.
Speaker AAnd the fact that they are here for this weekend, this is the major harvest time for their crops.
Speaker AThey have abandoned their field, they have abandoned their livelihood in order to be taught.
Speaker AThey are here because they want and need the word of God taught to them in a way that is a greater need than their own livelihood.
Speaker AThey've abandoned everything so that they can hear you.
Speaker AAnd David Platt was absolutely forward, taken aback.
Speaker AAnd so he literally finished his entire weekend worth of notes in that very first day.
Speaker AAnd then from there on for the next three or four days, he just taught the Bible.
Speaker AHe just began in the book of Romans and just started teaching.
Speaker AAnd what he came away from that meeting and conference and time was that here in America, we are not radical.
Speaker AWe.
Speaker AWe are not raising our children to be radical Christian.
Speaker AWe are raising casual Christian who are not dependent upon the power of God, are not living a life that is full of God's salvation and its effects on that life.
Speaker AAnd he was smitten in his heart about his own walk with God.
Speaker ARadical Christianity should be the normal Christian life.
Speaker AAnd I know that that is very hard for us to digest.
Speaker AWe can hear it, we can even agree with.
Speaker ABut to digest that we as Christians need to be radical in our thinking, that we are literally consumed in every avenue of our life with Christ to where it affects us that much that we would give up anything.
Speaker AThat is the part that is hard to digest.
Speaker AWe are to obey the command of the Spirit given to us through Paul to work out salvation, go about your Christian life, intentionally, put effort into it.
Speaker AHe exhorts us, as if everything is riding on us, to work out our salvation.
Speaker AYet he prays just a few, a few sentences later, as if everything relies on God.
Speaker AAnd this is the paradox of the working Christian working for their salvation and the God who securely saves them in his sovereignty.
Speaker AThis is a paradox.
Speaker ADon't get me wrong.
Speaker AIt is completely paradoxical to say that man is working in his salvation and yet God is the one who's doing the same.
Speaker AAnd yet Paul presents both of these concepts, as he often does in Scripture, of man choosing God and God choosing man.
Speaker AHe does not reconcile these two points together.
Speaker AHe never explains them.
Speaker AHe presents both of these truths as truth and just leaves.
Speaker AAnd we as Christians, you know, you've heard that saying, work as if everything depended upon you.
Speaker APray as if everything depended upon God.
Speaker AThat is the same thing that we are to do in our salvation.
Speaker AWe are to work, to yield to everything that God would have us to do in our Christian lives.
Speaker ABut we pray for the Spirit to change our wicked hearts.
Speaker AWe pray that that God would save our loved ones.
Speaker AWe're praying for God to change their hearts.
Speaker AWe're praying that God would call out to them, that God would pour out his grace on them, that God would do an amazing work.
Speaker AYet if you and I do not go and witness to them, if you and I do not live a holy Christian life and a changed life that they take notice of, that they look at and say something's different about them.
Speaker AIf we don't do that on our part, what hope does that person have of being saved?
Speaker AWe pray.
Speaker AAnd we can pray all day long for them to get saved and God can save them.
Speaker AGod is his will, is that all men would be saved.
Speaker AHe's not just the Savior of the saved and those who are Christians.
Speaker AHe's the Savior of the whole world.
Speaker AHe is calling out, but we have to.
Speaker AWe are responsible for working with him to see the loss come to Christ.
Speaker AHow shall they believe.
Speaker AExcept someone preaches.
Speaker AHow can they believe unless they have heard the Word?
Speaker ASo there's a bit of a paradox there.
Speaker AWe are in our Christian life looking for that success.
Speaker AIt requires work on our part, a yielding to God, a radical Christianity.
Speaker ASuccess is living as a faithful witness before others.
Speaker APeople in every avenue of our life are watching us.
Speaker ALook there in verse number 14 of Philippians chapter 2.
Speaker AHe says in Philippians chapter 2, verse 14, do all things without murmurings and dispute that you may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as the lights.
Speaker AAs lights in the world.
Speaker ANow understand what that means, that we shine as lights in the world.
Speaker AThis is not a command to shine brightly in the world.
Speaker AThis is not a command that you need to go out and shine brightly for Jesus.
Speaker ANo, you are shining brightly, whether or not for Jesus or for yourself.
Speaker AEveryone sees and understands that you're a Christian.
Speaker ADo you have people in your job that know you're a Christian?
Speaker AWhether you act like Christ or act like the world, you are shining brightly.
Speaker AAnd that's what Paul's exhortation here.
Speaker APeople know where you work, how you react, how you speak, how you handle pressure.
Speaker AThe worst thing I've ever heard in my life is this.
Speaker AI thought you were a Christian.
Speaker AThose words, that is horrible to hear.
Speaker AI don't know if you've heard them, but I've heard them before.
Speaker AAnd that is not something that you want to hear.
Speaker AYou shine brightly.
Speaker AWhether or not that's for Jesus, they know that you're a Christian.
Speaker AFruit matters.
Speaker APaul wanted his labor in Philippi to bear fruit.
Speaker AHe was working for those people.
Speaker AHe was working to teach them, to exhort them.
Speaker AHe wanted to see fruit.
Speaker ASuccess is not merely starting the race.
Speaker ASuccess is finishing faithfully.
Speaker AA changed life.
Speaker AThat is the success.
Speaker AThe fruit in your life.
Speaker ASuccess is being willing to be poured out for Christ.
Speaker ALook there in verse number 17, holding forth the word of life, that I may rejoice in the day of Christ.
Speaker AI have not run in vain, neither labored in vain.
Speaker AYea, and if I be offered upon the sacrifice in service of your faith, I join, will rejoice with you all.
Speaker ATo be offered upon, to be poured out for Christ.
Speaker AThat's what Paul was willing to do.
Speaker AIf I be offered upon the sacrifice, like the drink offering in Leviticus that was poured out for God, he was willing to sacrifice anything for the Gospel.
Speaker AWhat are we willing to be poured out for?
Speaker ASuccess is seeking Christ's interest above your own.
Speaker ASuccessful Christian lives live for Christ rather than themselves.
Speaker AIt is the example of other men in the Bible that we see.
Speaker AWe have the example that Paul gave here in First Corinthians 10.
Speaker ALet no man seek his own but every man and others.
Speaker AWell, he says in verse chapter 13.
Speaker AOr no, I'm sorry, Philippians, chapter 2, verse 4.
Speaker ALook, not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Speaker AIt's that concern for other people.
Speaker AWe have examples of men such as Demas.
Speaker AHe hath loved this present world, having forsaken me, is depart unto Thessalonica, Titus, unto Dalmatia.
Speaker AIn his last moments, Paul had Timothy, Titus, Paphroditus, Epaphras, Tychicus.
Speaker AThese were not all famous people.
Speaker AThere's just one verse mentioned for their names, and that's it.
Speaker ABut these were men who were living faithful interests, who had set their affections on things above, who had set their affection on others.
Speaker AAnd this is what Paul says about them.
Speaker AHe says, because of the work of Christ, Epaphroditus was near unto death because of me.
Speaker ADemas, speaking of how he had left him, having not that person to care for him, as maybe some of these other people did.
Speaker ATychicus, a beloved brother and faithful minister of the Lord, shall make known to you all things.
Speaker AAll of my state shall Tycheus declare unto you who is a beloved brother and a faithful minister, fellow servant in the Lord.
Speaker AThese were people that Paul being poured out, working on behalf of Christ, working to see fruit in other people's lives.
Speaker AThese were people that he had a part in their fruit.
Speaker AThese were people who he had loved and loved courageously.
Speaker ASuccess in the Christian life surely is not narrowed down to the things that we've talked about.
Speaker AIt cannot only be these things.
Speaker ABut this is a very good start.
Speaker AThis is a very good understanding.
Speaker ABut now comes the question, what if I fail?
Speaker AWhat if I don't have success?
Speaker AWhat if I don't have any fruit in someone?
Speaker AA person was talking to their pastor about that and was saying about how they had deep spiritual grief.
Speaker AHe said he kept telling him how woefully he must have failed someone that he loved, for that person had wronged them so destructively.
Speaker AAnd he said to that young person, who are you to think that you are better than our Lord?
Speaker ANot Jesus, do everything perfect.
Speaker AAnd yet Judas betrayed him.
Speaker AYet people hated his guts.
Speaker AAt times they picked up stones to kill him.
Speaker AWho are you to think that you are better than our Lord?
Speaker AOftentimes we'll get that picture of success that, well, I must have failed in my Christian walk.
Speaker AThis person doesn't do this or doesn't do that.
Speaker AAnd we, as Christians, we have to understand that it is not so much what have I accomplished, lives that I change, we want to change lives.
Speaker AWe want to impart to other people.
Speaker AWe want to see success stories.
Speaker AWe want to see other people come out and be able to praise them, praise God for the work that he did in people's lives.
Speaker AWe want to see that, that material, that tangible, so that we can say, wow, that's.
Speaker AI've done something that's good.
Speaker ABut that's.
Speaker AThat's not the measure of success.
Speaker AThe measure of success is your faith to your God.
Speaker AThe measure of success is how did you run the race that God called you to run?
Speaker ABecause God measures success not by.
Speaker ABy the things that we accomplished, but rather of how much we have yielded to him.
Speaker AThat's what living the life practically looks like.
Speaker AThe Christian life lived practically is how much have you yielded to God?
Speaker ADL Moody is going to get to heaven with thousands of souls saved, and you may get to heaven with 10.
Speaker ASay if God has called you to have 10 souls, say you will receive.
Speaker AWell done, thou good and faithful servant.
Speaker AYou did what I asked him and D.L.
Speaker AMoody, who God had called to see 10,000 souls saved.
Speaker ADeal Moody will see.
Speaker AWell done now, good and faithful serf.
Speaker AYou have done what, What I called you to do.
Speaker AThe calling is different.
Speaker AGod calls us to do different things.
Speaker AYou can't all be pastors.
Speaker AYou can't all be evangelists.
Speaker AYou can't all see thousands and thousands of souls saved.
Speaker ABut God has called you to a specific place and a specific time for a reason.
Speaker AThat is your calling.
Speaker AThat is how you judge success.
Speaker AAm I doing what God has called me to.
Speaker ATo do on a daily basis?
Speaker AHave I yielded to the Holy Spirit in these areas of my life?
Speaker ABecause at the end of our life, that is all that matters.
Speaker ADid you do what God told?
Speaker ALet's pray, Father.
Speaker AThank you, Lord, for your grace and guidance in our life.
Speaker AThank you for the grace that when we do fail, Lord, your grace is there to pick us up and to put us back on our feet.
Speaker ALord, I know that not everyone is called to do the same thing, but, Lord, you have for sure called each and every single one of us to something, namely, number one, a relationship with you, Lord, that is wonderful and beautiful.
Speaker AAnd, Lord, there's many times whenever we would neglect that relationship, Lord.
Speaker ALord, for other things, for things of this world.
Speaker AAnd, Lord, you have called us to set our affection not on the things of this earth, but on things above, Lord.
Speaker ASo I pray that you would help us in our calling, whatever that may be, Lord.
Speaker AThat we would faithfully perform that calling.
Speaker AThat we would carefully direct our attention to it and to all that our salvation has directed us to, or that we would seek to attain to it.
Speaker AThat we would seek to yield to you continually and be transformed by the renewing of our minds, Lord, and the inward working of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker AI pray these things and then ask in Jesus name for them.



