The Call to Servanthood: Lessons from the Kingdom of Heaven

The principal focus of our discourse today centers on the profound inquiry regarding the essence of the Kingdom of God and its implications for humanity. We delve into the biblical perspective of humanity's unique position, as articulated in Hebrews, which underscores our creation in the image of God and our intended dominion over the earth. Through a meticulous examination of scripture, we ascertain that the ultimate purpose of the Kingdom is not merely to exert power but to embody servanthood, as exemplified by Christ Himself. In grappling with the question, "What do we get?" we explore the transformative nature of our relationship with God, highlighting the concept of adoption into His family and the responsibilities that accompany such an honor. Ultimately, we assert that the Kingdom calls us to a life characterized by humility, service, and love for one another, reflecting the image of Christ in our daily interactions.
Takeaways:
- The unique position of humanity is highlighted, showing we are crowned with glory and honor.
- Jesus exemplifies true greatness, which is found in serving others rather than in being served.
- The concept of the Kingdom of God emphasizes humility, service, and love for one another.
- Adoption into God's family grants us immense privileges as heirs alongside Christ himself.
- The fall of humanity resulted from choosing self over God's will, distorting our original purpose.
- Christian maturity is defined by humility and a commitment to love others above oneself.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:18 - Understanding Human Dignity in Scripture
02:09 - Understanding the Kingdom of God
16:05 - The Example of Christ and the Nature of Humanity
25:40 - The Example of Christ: Selflessness and Leadership
28:27 - The Responsibility of Our Words
44:12 - The Essence of Servanthood: Living to Serve
Hebrews, chapter two, verse number five.
Speaker ABible says, for unto the angels hath he not put in subjection the world to come, whereof we speak but one in a certain place testified, saying, what is man, that thou art mindful of him, or the son of man, that thou visitest him?
Speaker AThou madest him a little lower than the angel.
Speaker AThou crowned him with glory and honor, and did set over the works of thy hand.
Speaker AThou has put all things in subjection under his feet, for in that he put all in subjection under him, he left nothing that is not put under him.
Speaker ABut now we see not yet all things put under him.
Speaker ABut we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crown with glory and honor that he, by the grace of God, should taste death for every man.
Speaker ATonight's sermon is titled, what is the Kingdom All About?
Speaker AAnd a simpler way of maybe trying to direct us is to ask the question, what do we get?
Speaker AWhat do we get?
Speaker AYou know, if I go and I buy present for my child and, you know, take my.
Speaker AMy oldest son, Tanner, I know right now he's, like, into.
Speaker AHe was into Spider man, but now he's into the Lion Guard, he's Mufasa.
Speaker AAnd he'll call Travis Sarangi.
Speaker AAnd then he called him the other night in nursery Bob.
Speaker AAnd so the nursery workers didn't know who this kid was.
Speaker ABut if I buy Tanner a lion and I come home and I get to give that present to him, and I get to see the joy on his face and just, you know, his glee over receiving something.
Speaker AAnd then over here are my three other children, and they are asking the question, what do I get?
Speaker AWhat's in it for me?
Speaker ADon't I get something?
Speaker AYou know, so there's the jealousy there.
Speaker AThe question is, what is the kingdom of God about?
Speaker AWhenever we think about serving Christ, serving God, we understand the terms that he talks about, talks about how the kingdom to come, the kingdom of heaven preached.
Speaker AThe kingdom of heaven is at hand.
Speaker AWe get some imagery in God's word about that.
Speaker AWe see here a small snippet in Romans, Revelation and Daniel about us ruling and reigning with Christ.
Speaker AAnd in Hebrews, where we're exactly at, we see, number one, the unique position of Jesus himself.
Speaker ABut also we see the unique position of humanity as a whole.
Speaker AHumanity as a whole was built differently from as much as what we know than any other creation that has been made.
Speaker AIt says that you made man a little lower than the angels, and you crowned him with glory and honor.
Speaker AThat Is what is said of humanity, of man, what is the crowning of glory and honor?
Speaker AWell, that's because God made us humans in his own image.
Speaker AWe were a unique creation that he desired to make.
Speaker AYou have put all things in subjection under man's feet.
Speaker ASo all of man was given dominion over the earth.
Speaker AAnd that is exactly what God said back in Genesis.
Speaker AYou have dominion, you have rule.
Speaker AThe angels don't have that dominion.
Speaker AThey have maybe in some ways more powerful.
Speaker AThey are a different creature.
Speaker AAnd we read of angels, one angel be able to kill hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the Old Testament.
Speaker ASo there's great power there, but there's no dominion, because that's not how God created them.
Speaker AMan was created to have dominion.
Speaker ANow, man messed that up in the garden.
Speaker AAnd just as it says here, Jesus was made like man for the suffering of death.
Speaker ASo that we, by the grace of God, that he, by the grace of God, should taste death for every man.
Speaker ANow, whenever we come to what it is that we get, what we are getting is found in a couple of different passages in Romans chapter eight.
Speaker ANumber one, we kind of established who it is that we are in relationship to God.
Speaker AThat kind of sets us up.
Speaker AIn Romans chapter eight, he says, for as many are as led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
Speaker AFor you have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you have received the spirit of adoption.
Speaker ASo we learn that humans, because of the grace of God, because of the cross, if you enter into that relationship with Jesus and have Jesus pay that penalty that we owe, justification takes place, adoption takes place.
Speaker AAnd that adoption whereby we cry abba, Father, we become the sons of God.
Speaker AHe says, the Spirit itself bear witness to our Spirit, that we are the children of God.
Speaker AAnd if children, then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ, if so be that we suffer with him, that we may also be glorified together.
Speaker ASo we get to enter into the sonship, if you will, of God.
Speaker AWe get to get all of the same privileges that the Son gets.
Speaker ABy being a legitimate heir and a firstborn Son of God.
Speaker AWe get those benefits.
Speaker AWe also get the benefits of suffering with Christ.
Speaker AAnd if we are suffering with Christ, we also get the benefits of being glorified one day with Christ.
Speaker AWe are completely inserted, if you will, into the family of God.
Speaker AThat is what the adoption means.
Speaker AAnd in terms of Roman policy, adoption was a very hard thing to do.
Speaker AYou could disinherit an actual born son from your house.
Speaker AYou could remove him from the Inheritance, remove him from your inheritance and ban them.
Speaker AAdoption was much, much harder to actually do.
Speaker AIt was very hard to go about the process of adoption, but upon adopting, you could not get out of that.
Speaker AYou had adopted them.
Speaker AYou now take full responsibility of them.
Speaker AYou can't disinherit them.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's our position coming into the family of God.
Speaker ANow we read more about our position, if you will, in Revelations, chapter 20.
Speaker ABlessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection, on such the second death hath no power.
Speaker ABut they speaking of Christ's bride, speaking of the children of God, of Christians.
Speaker AThey shall be priests of God, in Christ, of Christ, and shall reign with him for a thousand years.
Speaker AOkay, so now the picture broadens.
Speaker AWhat do we get?
Speaker AWhat do we do?
Speaker AWe were going to reign with Christ in Daniel, chapter 7.
Speaker AIt also speaks of the coming judgment in verse 9, says, I beheld till the thrones were cast down and the ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and there with his head like pure wool, his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels his burning fire.
Speaker ASo we get this picture of God, the ancient of days, sitting on the throne.
Speaker AVerse number 22.
Speaker AI just closed my document.
Speaker APeople not panic.
Speaker AVerse number 22 gives us a different description of the ancient of days ruling and reigning.
Speaker AAnd he says, until the ancient days came and judgment was given to the saints of the Most High, and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom, saints reign with the ancient of days.
Speaker AAnd this is a very common theme of the saints ruling and reigning.
Speaker AYou know, Paul in First Corinthians talked about how, hey, we're having these petty arguments and taking one another to court.
Speaker AAnd he drops this little small bit of theology, doesn't explain hard and much of it, but he says, you one day will judge angel and you will be sitting in thrones of judgment.
Speaker AAnd then if you can't even judge the smallest matters here, you're not unworthy to judge those weightier matters there.
Speaker ASo there is this picture of ruling with God as king, but doing what?
Speaker AWhat does that mean?
Speaker AWhat do you, what are you right now thinking about ruling with God as a king?
Speaker AWell, most people imagine power, status, authority.
Speaker AWe imagine the person ruling and reigning and being served.
Speaker AI don't know about you, but that, that comes to mind.
Speaker ABeing served.
Speaker AIf you're a king, you get to be served, right?
Speaker AYou get servants, one around, feed you graves, you know, the whole nine yards, that sort of thing.
Speaker AWhat we do get is a different picture of what it means to be great.
Speaker AAnd that is the next slide.
Speaker AThe king served, the king serves.
Speaker AIn Luke chapter 22, the disciples, they began asking this question which they had a habit of asking.
Speaker AAnd In Luke chapter 22, the Bible says in verse number 27, in verse number 24, there was also a strife among them which of them should be accounted the greatest.
Speaker ASo here we have the disciples.
Speaker AThis is common theme of them trying to one up one another.
Speaker AIt's interesting in here they just get done trying to inquire among themselves which of them it should be that would betray because of Jesus statement that one of you will betray me.
Speaker ASo while we're thinking of the least person of our group, we should probably think about who's going to be the greatest.
Speaker AAnd Jesus makes this statement.
Speaker AThe king of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them.
Speaker AAnd they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors.
Speaker ABut ye shall not be so.
Speaker ABut he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger, and he that is chief, as he that doth so serve.
Speaker AFor whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat or he that serveth, it's not he that sitteth at me, but I am among you as he that serveth.
Speaker AAnd so Jesus, he sets the bar for how Christians should interact.
Speaker ASo try to sum up some of this in your mind.
Speaker AWhat is the kingdom of God about?
Speaker AWhenever humans were first created, they were given dominion over the entire earth.
Speaker AThey were set up to rule the earth, so to speak.
Speaker AWhat comes to our mind is ruling and reigning like a king.
Speaker AWhat comes to God's mind is taking care of the earth, taking care of, of one another.
Speaker AWhat comes to God's mind about what it means to be a human?
Speaker AThat's the question that we are really trying to ask.
Speaker AWhat is what?
Speaker AWhat was God's intention for humanity?
Speaker AWhat was his design for humans to behave like?
Speaker AWe get that figure in Jesus.
Speaker AWe get that example in Jesus.
Speaker AJesus said that this is not the way of serving and lording over one another.
Speaker AThat is not the way for my people.
Speaker AThat is not what I do.
Speaker AHe says, which one of you is supposed to be greater?
Speaker AThe person that gets served the food or the servant?
Speaker AObviously in today's society, it's the person that gets served the food and the meat.
Speaker AThey said, I'm the one that served you for this.
Speaker AYou see me serving and you clearly know that I am the greater.
Speaker ASo what is your opinion of being a king?
Speaker AWhat is your opinion of ruling and reigning?
Speaker ABecause Jesus is that ultimate example Number one, the kingdom reveals what humanity was meant to be.
Speaker ASo going back to the garden number one, humans are created in God's image.
Speaker AThere's a very special thing that began and a very special plan begins.
Speaker AHumans are to represent God and to rule under God.
Speaker AAnd the fall was fundamentally one thing, my will instead of God's will.
Speaker AAdam was created in God's image.
Speaker AHe was supposed to represent, rule and rule underneath God.
Speaker ABut Adam chose self.
Speaker AAnd this is kind of our position at times.
Speaker AAt times, maybe all the time.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AYou have to ask your own heart this.
Speaker AI know my own heart.
Speaker AAnd most of the time I would choose myself rather than other people.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker AWe're selfish.
Speaker AThat is just our natural inclination.
Speaker AWe are selfish individual.
Speaker AAnd ever since that point, humanity has then been carved inward on itself.
Speaker ACain killed Abel because he didn't like that his brother.
Speaker AOne update, you have the Tower of Babel, the biggest structure dedicated and built for self to show look what we can do.
Speaker AAnd God said if we let them go, there's nothing that will stop them.
Speaker AIn their imagination, they will continue upward.
Speaker AFor beyond the imagination.
Speaker AThen we have obviously everything that happens after the fall.
Speaker AThe rule and reign of kings, the constant battle of, of rulers conquering.
Speaker AIt's just one after another.
Speaker AEven to today, self, self exalting self.
Speaker AAnd we see this even amongst our friends, people at work.
Speaker ASelf is exalted.
Speaker ANow what we see is that as humans, this isn't how we were created.
Speaker AChrist is the perfect human number two.
Speaker ASo Adam, he grasped at that greatness.
Speaker AChrist emptied himself.
Speaker AAdam self exalted.
Speaker AChrist humbled himself, became obedient to death.
Speaker AEven the death of the cross.
Speaker AAdam brought death by his actions and Christ brought life.
Speaker ASo what we see is Christ exemplifying what it means to be, as the Bible says, the perfect Adam.
Speaker AThe second Pat, turn your Bibles to Philippians chapter two.
Speaker AThis is where Philippians chapter two.
Speaker AAnd the example of what Christ did in the plan for redemption becomes kind of central.
Speaker ASee, Jesus is not merely an example for how we should act.
Speaker AWe all have had examples.
Speaker AWe would get an example of saying, you know, that's a example of someone with good character.
Speaker AYou know, it's really neat.
Speaker AWhenever you see in sports competitions, people battling it at one another, going head to head, and then something happens, the opponent is able to take advantage of that, but they know that isn't fair.
Speaker AAnd so they hold back and there's this great example of sportsmanlike character.
Speaker AAnd everyone's like, wow, you know, I actually Think of a lot of different UFC fights that I've seen where different people.
Speaker ASomething happened in the ring and the fighter knew I had the advantage, but it was wasn't fair.
Speaker AAnd so they stopped and they checked on the person and everyone's like, wow, it's a sportsmanship of this guy.
Speaker AYou know, we get small examples.
Speaker AWe say, oh, that's an example of that.
Speaker AThat's an example of this.
Speaker AChrist is not merely an example of what it means to be a good person.
Speaker AJesus is the perfect picture of humanity as God intended.
Speaker APaul explains In Romans chapter 5 that great compare and contrast of Adam grasping Adam exalting self, Christ emptying self, Christ humbling himself, Adam bringing death by his disobedience, Christ being light, bringing life by his obedience.
Speaker AAnd then we come here to Philippians chapter two, and in Philippians chapter two, we've already kind of touched on that in the past couple of sermons.
Speaker ABut we get this great example of who Jesus is and the lowliness of himself there in verse number three.
Speaker ALet nothing be done through strife or vainglow glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Speaker AAnd Jesus, what he did is kind of unfathomable in our understanding.
Speaker AHe took upon himself the mind that I am a servant.
Speaker ASays who?
Speaker ABeing in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God.
Speaker AIt wasn't a crime for Jesus to remain in his divinity, in all of his glory, in the express and brightness image of God.
Speaker AIt wasn't anything for Jesus to say, yeah, that's who I am.
Speaker AThat's who I'm going to be.
Speaker AAnd yet the terminology here means that Jesus did not look at that image of being God, being almighty, being king, having every single right for people to wait on him, having every single right to be born in a palace as a king should.
Speaker AHe didn't look at that as something that he wanted to grasp.
Speaker AThat was not his intention.
Speaker AHis motive was to be the perfect son of man.
Speaker AThis is his 100% humanity trait coming out.
Speaker AThis is exactly who he was.
Speaker AHe was the Son of Man, his favorite title that he loved to refer to himself by.
Speaker AHe did not think it robbery would be equal to God, but made himself of no reputation, took upon him the form of a servant, was made in the likeness of men.
Speaker ABeing found the fashion as man, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even the death of wrath.
Speaker AWherefore God also because of this, hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name.
Speaker AYou see, he is the perfect human.
Speaker AIf there ever was a perfect human.
Speaker AThat is exactly who Jesus set out to be to show man this is what it looked like.
Speaker AThis is the image that I had planned for in Adam.
Speaker ABiblically, perfection means complete, mature, whole.
Speaker APerfection in human terms is not part.
Speaker AYou know, we think about people with really good memories or really good skills, really talent.
Speaker AWe say that perfect, he's better than everyone else.
Speaker AYou know, that's not what we're talking about here.
Speaker AChristian perfection, Christian maturity expresses itself in a humility that puts other people first.
Speaker AAnd now this is not the only expression of mature Christian.
Speaker ABut this is a pervading characteristic of what it means to be a Christian.
Speaker AYou love God, but you love others expressly above yourself.
Speaker AAnd that is what Jesus was constantly doing.
Speaker AHe was constantly putting other people above himself.
Speaker AThere's an episode, I don't know how many of you watched, the Chosen.
Speaker AThere's an episode of the Chosen.
Speaker AAnd the Chosen is not really a show that centers on Jesus.
Speaker AYou don't really get to see Jesus in every single episode all the time.
Speaker AAnd I really like that because you don't see too much of him.
Speaker AThey can't mess him up too much, you know, And Jesus shows are always like, Jesus really say that?
Speaker AOr would really, would he really do that?
Speaker ABut it remains and holds his mystique.
Speaker AI believe the Chosen is set on those that Jesus chose to follow him, the disciple.
Speaker AThere's a whole episode where Jesus is kind of a blur in the background.
Speaker AHe's healing people.
Speaker AAnd all those who are sick, paralyzed, blind, they're coming to Jesus for healing.
Speaker ADisciples have made a way for this to happen, but they don't really have much to do.
Speaker AAnd they're sitting there talking.
Speaker AThe whole episode is just of them talking and arguing with each other.
Speaker AAnd part of that argument is about Matthew.
Speaker AWhy did you have to tax this so much?
Speaker AThey're getting into some argument about the most pettiest things.
Speaker AAnd just right at the climax of their argument, when they are at their.
Speaker AThat the hottest point of it, Jesus finishes for the night, it's late, he comes into them.
Speaker AYou know, you ever get caught doing something that you don't want?
Speaker AI'm sure arguing in front of Jesus was something you didn't want to be caught doing.
Speaker AThe disciples put their foot in their mouth many times.
Speaker AThey, in the heat of their argument, Jesus comes and immediately they're like, oh, there's Jesus.
Speaker AAnd we're arguing.
Speaker AAnd Jesus just says, I'm really tired, I gotta go.
Speaker AI Gotta go to bed.
Speaker AHe just falls and collapses in exhaustion on his bedroll.
Speaker AAnd they're just thinking to themselves, we just spent this entire day arguing with ourselves about ourselves.
Speaker AAnd Jesus has been sacrificing himself the entire time.
Speaker AAnd that was the example of Jesus throughout everything.
Speaker AJesus took time to visit the woman at the well.
Speaker AJesus went out of his way to heal.
Speaker AJesus went out of his way to do things that the disciples at times question.
Speaker AAnd it was the selflessness of God that drove him to do that.
Speaker AThis is who God is.
Speaker AAnd so whenever we think about perfection in Christ likeness, we understand that the kingdom produces Christlike people.
Speaker ANot an astounding, unoriginal thought.
Speaker AWe're all supposed to be Christlike.
Speaker AWe know that.
Speaker ABut what does that mean?
Speaker AWell, a lot of that is how we're acting in our attitude as Christian.
Speaker AYou know, we.
Speaker AWe talked about in Philippians Chapter two, about how we are not to murmur and dispute among each other because we are set up as lights on a hill.
Speaker AAnd that that meaning does not mean that what your light shine before men so all can, can see.
Speaker AAnd you're just a testimony of.
Speaker AOf God's goodness.
Speaker AAnd you're sharing that testimony.
Speaker AIt means that you are shining as a Christian, bright as can be, and everyone knows it.
Speaker AAnd whether or not you act like Christ or act like the world, they see it and they take note of it.
Speaker AThe kingdom produces Christlike people.
Speaker AAnd as a selfish generation, we can sometimes get into the act of being so unchristlike because of our motives and how we treat other people.
Speaker AFor, practically speaking, for men, how do we as men serve in our family or for one another?
Speaker AThat looks that servant leadership is what Christ so often exemplified in so many of his actions.
Speaker ATrying to teach the disciples.
Speaker AThe act of leadership is not in ruling and reigning over our family, but rather in serving our family.
Speaker AI mean, most of us men, you know, I understand.
Speaker AYou know, you get home after a long day of work.
Speaker AYou stay in the vehicle when you get home for like 5, 10 minutes until the wife says, why are you still in the vehicle?
Speaker AGet out.
Speaker AWe got stuff for you to do.
Speaker AI kept just trying to rest before I have to go in and meet the house.
Speaker AThen you come home and the only thing that I want to do sometimes is just sit down.
Speaker AAnd that serves who that serves me.
Speaker AAs ladies, we get into ruts of.
Speaker AWe ladies, you get into ruts of different types of vices.
Speaker AAnd again, the focus is on cell.
Speaker AWhat can I get out of this?
Speaker APractically, we as Christians, how we interact with one another.
Speaker AWhat we do for one another, does it match up to the lung that Christ would show us?
Speaker AMen don't really have a problem with gossip and talking about people.
Speaker ANo, ladies, I know that the temptation to speak about others can always be a dragging weight.
Speaker AWhenever it comes to our tongue.
Speaker AWe learn from James chapter three.
Speaker AJames chapter three makes an astounding statement.
Speaker AHe talks about our tongue and how what would is becoming of Christians.
Speaker AAnd he speaks about how the tongue is a a small thing and yet it controls the whole body.
Speaker ASo whether you're a lady or a guy, the tongue is a problem.
Speaker ARegardless, he says that same fountain that brings forth the blessing of God, even God our Father, wherewith we curse men with which are made after the similitude of God.
Speaker ANow why is that such a big deal to curse a person or to speak ill of them?
Speaker AWhy is that such a big deal?
Speaker AHe says they're made after the similitude of God.
Speaker AThey are made in the image of God.
Speaker ATherefore there is a responsibility and an aim of that that doesn't just attack the person, but it actually attacks the very image of God.
Speaker AYou will recall to your mind Joseph, whenever he met with the temptations of Potiphar's wife.
Speaker AI've always looked at Joseph and the way that he spoke about his temptation as a little interesting.
Speaker AHe said, how can I do this wickedness and sin against my God?
Speaker ANow whenever I think about Joseph, Potiphar's wife, It's Potiphar's wife.
Speaker AIt's not God's wife.
Speaker AIt's just, you know, an Egyptian and it's Potiphar's wife.
Speaker AWouldn't he be more accurate in saying he would sin against another man?
Speaker AAnd wouldn't we say, well, you know, I spoke those things and I said that, and that was against them.
Speaker ASo I sinned against that person.
Speaker ABut Joseph equates sinning against another human as sinning against God himself.
Speaker AThat's what sin is.
Speaker AIt is the coming up short.
Speaker AIt is the attack, the disobedience against what God has said and done.
Speaker AWe say, wasn't this hurting Potiphar?
Speaker ABut yet Joseph said that is a person, an individual made in the image of God, a creation made in God's image.
Speaker AAnd therefore that sin is against God himself.
Speaker AAnd so it makes us act and ask the question, how am I acting towards others?
Speaker AThis goes into so many different avenues and aspects of our life and how we are treating others.
Speaker AThe last time that you are thinking ill towards a person or thinking absolutely wrong towards that individual, that is a person made in the image of God.
Speaker AThat should make us pause, that should make us stop and remind ourselves of the greatness of sin.
Speaker ASin.
Speaker AThe exceeding wickedness of sin.
Speaker AHow do we act towards others?
Speaker ATo our friends, to our parents, to our teachers, to your enemy?
Speaker AWhat a question.
Speaker AThere's a girl.
Speaker AShe was.
Speaker AHer name was Lauren Blankmore.
Speaker AShe was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in which tumor invades the bones and the body.
Speaker AAnd through all of that, a lot of times that leads to amputation, the type of cancer that she had.
Speaker AAnd through all the chemo, through all, all the radiation and all the treatment through those years, up and down.
Speaker AShe had a neighbor, her name was Miss Mildred.
Speaker AAnd she made her comfort blanket, a blanket of many colors, knitted it for her.
Speaker AAnd in that hospital, she would oftentimes cuddle that blanket, trying to stay warm, trying to be comforted through the vomiting, the throwing up, the sickness, the weakness, the dehydration.
Speaker AAt times, just every single symptom that comes with cancer.
Speaker AThe archdant of that life and throughout her battle, she was comforted by that.
Speaker AAfter Warren's dad visited a children's cancer ward in India, he returned home to tell her about the kids.
Speaker AAnd immediately, this girl, still on the outskirts of cancer, she began to raise money by speaking at Rotary Club meetings and schools, asking and requesting donations.
Speaker AShe wanted every child to have a Miss Mildred blanket because, as she said, chemotherapy makes you cold all the time.
Speaker AThanks to women in Bosnia working at peacecrafts, a cottage industry started by Southeast missionaries and whom Warren asked to make the blankets, each child's bed in the cancer ward is now worn by Miss Mildred blanket.
Speaker AShe said, when I was first diagnosed with cancer, I knew God had a plan for my life.
Speaker AWarren said, this is part of that plan.
Speaker AThat's a nice story.
Speaker AIt's a nice warm.
Speaker AIf it, you know, if you didn't get any kind of emotions of that, you might be heartless.
Speaker ABut what does this teach?
Speaker AHow do we act towards others when life and circumstances are not going away?
Speaker AThe selfishness in our hearts.
Speaker AThat's not how God made us to be as human.
Speaker AGod made us to have a utopian society that doesn't work because of sin, obviously.
Speaker AThat doesn't work because of the fall, obviously.
Speaker ABut the design is still there.
Speaker ALove your neighbor as yourself.
Speaker AThis is not a feel good message.
Speaker AThis is a that is extremely hard to do message.
Speaker AThat is something that is impossible for us to do at times.
Speaker AWhenever the only thing that we want to do is just what and If I was having and battling cancer and I was cold and sickness, I'd be thinking, goodness, I just want to be comforted from this.
Speaker AThe times put me out of my misery.
Speaker AThere are many times in our life where we go through these battles.
Speaker AWe don't have necessarily a you before I attitude.
Speaker AThe kingdom is not try harder to be nice.
Speaker AThe kingdom is God has shown grace to us in Christ and therefore we reflect that grace towards others by liberty.
Speaker AServe one another.
Speaker AYou have liberty, the Bible says in Galatians, you use that liberty to love one another.
Speaker AThough comfort that we are comforted by God, we then take that comfort and comfort the world in the understanding of what a relationship with Christ is.
Speaker AWho is the greatest in the kingdom?
Speaker AThat's, that's the question.
Speaker AAnd over In Matthew chapter 19, we get a small another glimpse of this.
Speaker AThe disciples turn there and we'll be done.
Speaker AMatthew chapter 19.
Speaker AWe got a guy who, desiring to inherit something, he desires to inherit the kingdom of heaven.
Speaker AThat was his desire.
Speaker AAnd he asked the question, good master, what must I do to eternal that I may have eternal life?
Speaker AHow can I obtain, how can I inherit this kingdom?
Speaker AAnd Jesus tells him frankly what to do.
Speaker AYou know, you know what the prophets have told you, you know what the, the commandments are.
Speaker AAnd he gives him that great commandment of if you're going to be perfect, go and sell all that you have and then come back and follow me.
Speaker ATake your cross up.
Speaker AIf you do that, you'll have treasure in heaven.
Speaker AAnd he goes away.
Speaker AAnd Jesus makes that proclamation to the disciples, how hard is it for a rich man to go into heaven?
Speaker AAnd the disciples are astonished by this because they thought that riches were equating to God's merit and God's grace.
Speaker AAnd wow, this guy is wealthy.
Speaker AGod must love him, he must be going to heaven.
Speaker AAnd wow, this guy's really wealthy.
Speaker AThat means God really loves this guy.
Speaker AAnd Jesus just told us that this guy doesn't get to go there because he's wealthy.
Speaker AHow then can we go to heaven?
Speaker AWho then can go into the kingdom of God?
Speaker AAnd Jesus says, with this, with men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.
Speaker AAnd then they all look at this and they're thinking, he told him, take up your cross, sell all that you have.
Speaker AJesus, verse number 27, behold, we have forsaken all and followed thee.
Speaker AWhat shall we have?
Speaker ATherefore, what do I get again?
Speaker AAnd he says, that you that have followed me shall sit upon 12 thrones, and everyone that hath forsaken Houses or brethren or sisters or father, mother or wife, children of lands for my name's sake shall receive a hundredfold and shall inherit everlasting.
Speaker AKind of takes us back to that initial thought.
Speaker AThis is what the disciples were thinking.
Speaker AWe get a hundredfold, what do we?
Speaker AIs that what's matching up to what Christ is saying, though?
Speaker ANo, it's not.
Speaker AAnd he gives them that statement, but many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first.
Speaker AMany that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first.
Speaker AThat statement leads him to give this parable In Matthew, chapter 20, about the farmer, the vineyard owner that goes and hires out that very first helping hand to work in the vineyard in the early morning, the wee hours of the morning, he hires them.
Speaker AHe says, whatever's right, I'm going to pay you.
Speaker AHe comes and he works.
Speaker AHe goes out and finds more men, tells them, whatever's right, I'm going to pay.
Speaker AThroughout the day, he does this four or five times.
Speaker AThe last hour of the day.
Speaker AHe goes out one more time, sees men standing idly by, and says, no one's hired you.
Speaker ACome work for me.
Speaker AWhatever's right, I will pay.
Speaker AYou have to imagine and think about this, okay?
Speaker AYou know, it's the end of the day, we'll get something.
Speaker AMaybe we'll be able to buy some sort of loaf of bread or something.
Speaker AMaybe we can put it towards tomorrow.
Speaker AThey get there, they work for the hour, and then the good man of the house says, pay them all, starting with the last, unto the first.
Speaker AEvery single one of them receives the same thing.
Speaker AIt's not fair, and yet it is completely fair.
Speaker AHe says the people that come in first, they ask that great question, what in the world?
Speaker AThis isn't right.
Speaker AYou've made them who have worked but an hour with.
Speaker AThey've made them equal to us who have borne the heat of the day.
Speaker AI said good friend, in the King James.
Speaker AEnglish Good friend, Didn't you agree to work for a day's labor?
Speaker AI gave you that?
Speaker AIs your eye evil to me because my eye is good?
Speaker AThe kingdom is not a merited thing because of all the hard work that do that.
Speaker ANot how God operates.
Speaker AHe operates on a merit of grace.
Speaker ASee, God causes it to rain and shine on the just and the unjust.
Speaker AGod blesses the wicked no different than he blesses you and I.
Speaker AGod doesn't do this on the merits of the person or individual.
Speaker AGod does it on the merits of.
Speaker AOf his character.
Speaker AAll blessings come from God because he is good.
Speaker AGod is good to you not because you are good or evil is because he is good.
Speaker AAll good things come from the Bible says in the book of James.
Speaker AAnd so whenever it comes for this great question, if I serve, if I pour everything I have, who takes care of me?
Speaker AAnd the answer to that is God says, I do.
Speaker AEveryone was taken care of that day.
Speaker AThose that worked the littlest were those that worked the most.
Speaker AThey all got what was fair.
Speaker AThey got a day's worth working weight.
Speaker ASome people got more.
Speaker AYou know, there's going to be.
Speaker APeople like D.L.
Speaker AMoody, for example, is a great, maybe epitome of what it means to be a great Christian.
Speaker AOr maybe Paul.
Speaker AWe think of rewards and, and getting to enter into the kingdom of God.
Speaker AAnd they spent their entire lives and they end up dying and sacrificing their life for the gospel sake.
Speaker AHe's getting the same heaven that you and I are getting.
Speaker AHe's getting the same heaven that the thief on the cross is getting.
Speaker AHe's getting the same presence of Jesus.
Speaker AHe's getting the same heaven glory that Jesus is going to give every single person.
Speaker ANow, I'm sure there will be differences of what happened, but there's no way it's going to be fair because none of us deserve any of it.
Speaker AAnd God gives on the basis, not of merit, but rather on the basis of his grace.
Speaker AThe servant is already great.
Speaker AIf we want to be great in the kingdom, be the servant.
Speaker ABecause Christ is great and Christ serves.
Speaker AThe servant is already great because of that.
Speaker AAnd what God wants us to be as Christians is Romans 8:29 says is to be conformed to the image of His Son, to be conformed to the image of Christ.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause he is the perfect human.
Speaker AHe was the perfect Adam, the second Adam, the Adam that did everything right.
Speaker AThe first Adam brought death.
Speaker AThe second Adam brings life.
Speaker AThat is why we are to be conformed to the image of God, his dear Son.
Speaker AWe are conformed to the image of Christ.
Speaker AChrist is the image of God.
Speaker AAnd that is what the kingdom is all about.
Speaker AIt is not about ruling and reigning, but rather it is about being humble, serving one another, and following that second great commandment which is loving one another as ourselves.
Speaker AWhen we love one another as ourselves, that is what drives us to focus on the things that God wants us to focus about.
Speaker ABecause we can get caught up on our bills, we can get caught up on our needs.
Speaker AWe can get caught up on all the things that we have to do.
Speaker AAnd we can pass someone that God wants us to minister to.
Speaker AWe could forget about the gospel because we are so consumed with what we need and what we want and God doesn't want that for us.
Speaker AGod wants us to live a life that is consumed with his desires, being conformed to the image of Christ doing what God wants us to do.
Speaker ASo as we live our life, as we go through the day to day grind, ask ourselves that question, are we doing what God has created us to do?
Speaker AHave we taken upon us the form of servant and are we living to serve one another?
Speaker ALet's pray Father thank you so much Lord for the great example that we have of Christ loving us, dying for us, exemplifying what it means to be that servant, Lord, caring about others more than himself.
Speaker ALord, I don't know if I would have been able to to die for the whole world the selfishness that drives me Lord, and in all of us or that didn't exist any you did everything Lord.
Speaker AThe Father loved us Lord, and I thank you for that.
Speaker AAnd Lord, I just pray that even with this very hard commandment to love one another as ourselves, Lord, that you would give us the grace to grow and that you would strengthen us in the inner man so that we would be a unified body of Christ and not quarrel with one another, so that we would have peace with one another.
Speaker ASo that we would be able to accomplish the mission and fight against the real enemy who is fighting so hard against us or this one thing of servanthood amongst the brethren of God.
Speaker AIf we would get that Lord, the things that we would be able to accomplish because not being eaten up by selfish desires but rather serving one another in love, Lord, I know that we would be able to grow as a church body and be able to spread the gospel and do what you've called us to do.
Speaker ASo Lord, I pray and ask for your help, for your grace, Lord, in us pray and ask these things in Jesus name, Amen.



