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I'm Not Going Back to the World
Tim Conway
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Tim Conway

I'm Not Going Back to the World

Tim Conway · 6:51

Tim Conway's sermon calls believers to value Christ above all else and to endure in their faith amidst worldly distractions and pressures.
This sermon emphasizes the incomparable worth and value of Christ, urging believers to seek Him above all else. It highlights the need to find Christ in prayer and Scripture, experiencing His glory and sweetness in a personal relationship. The message stresses the eternal glory and love found in Christ, encouraging believers to endure to the end and not shrink back, even in the face of increasing challenges and costs of following Him.

Full Transcript

I want Christ. He's going to satisfy that much and beyond that much. We have no comprehension.

If you think, well, what? I've got to give up my money here and all I get is Christ? If that's what you feel, then you have not seen the worth and the value of Christ. You have not beheld His glory. But that's where we need to be.

You don't go to this world, well, I read today. I hear that a lot from people. Well, how are you doing in your church? Well, I read.

What's that? You know what it's all about when you go to this book and when you go to prayer? Are you finding Christ? Are you seeing Him sweet again? Is He ravishing your soul? When you pray, does He come? Do you know walking with Him? When you go to this book, do you find His glories new and fresh? Because if you're not, whatever reading, whatever praying, what's that? It's just religious duties. This life of the Christian is a life of trusting in and clinging to and loving a Person. Our Savior, the God-Man.

Nobody is more glorious. Nobody loves the soul of sinners more. Nobody is more willing to rescue you from your sin and to take you to be with Him forever and fill you with the wonders of His Person.

Literally, what we get in Scripture is He is altogether glorious, and when we go to be with Him, He just literally pulls us right into that glory. He swallows us in it. All the glory that He is, we just become absorbed in it.

We become like He is. None of you that cling to Him to the end are going to, even on the last hilltop, are you going to kick yourself and say, you know, we were sold a bill of goods. Not really as good.

That's how it is in this world. People make all these promises and oh, this is going to be great, and you go on this vacation, or come play this golf course, or visit the Hawaiian Islands. Brethren, all that, yeah, it's going to fail.

But this isn't. And this is about faith. Do you believe this? You need to believe it to the end.

You need to endure to the end. Don't cut out. Don't quit.

And if some of you ran well once, remember the former days. And He's telling you to remember them because He's calling you to go back to them. And if you don't know former days, you're a new convert, you know how to live.

Live like they lived in their former days. Not like they obviously were coming to play with the world, play with going back to Moses, play with going back to another religious system, play with just not wanting to identify with Christ so much. You can see what this is all about.

I don't think it's that difficult to read these verses and see this is exactly what the writer of Hebrews is all about here. May the Lord help us to recall those former days that they lived in or maybe some of us lived in, and to be fervent, to be zealous, to run hard to the end. Not become weary in well-doing.

Brethren, don't forsake the assembling together of yourself. Don't neglect it. Stir up one another.

Stir up those that you are afraid might be falling out. Stir them up. Seek to stir them up.

I know that not everybody is going to get stirred by our efforts, and some will fall out. We know that's going to happen. But brethren, may it not be because of a lack of effort on our part.

And you know what? It is not an unloving thing to speak those warnings to people. Speaking hard warnings to people is not unloving. If in truth people are in danger of having what is threatened happen to them, because they're going down the very path that is the path where that kind of thing happens to people, it is not unloving to threaten people with those warnings if they're going in that direction.

Because the truth is, if they continue to go, what is threatened will be their lot. So God, wake us up. Brethren, I want to get to the end.

Don't you want to get there? I don't want to fall out. I feel it, brethren. I feel the things that you all feel.

The temptations, the push, the pressure, the world, the flesh. I feel it. The tendency to want to slow down.

The tendency to want to kick up the legs. The tendency to just kind of coast. I feel it, but I don't want it.

Father, we pray that You'd help us all the way, Lord. Help us to not fall out. No turning back.

No drifting. May our faith be real. May it be lively.

May it be hot. We don't want to shrink back to Your displeasure and to our destruction. No shrinking back.

Lord, as it gets harder and more difficult to own Christ in this country, more difficult to be a Christian, as the cost increases, help us by Your grace to shine more brightly, to identify and cling to Christ at all costs and not let go. No matter the cost. Please help us.

Amen. Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The worth and value of Christ
    • Understanding true satisfaction in Christ
    • The danger of viewing faith as mere duty
  2. II
    • The glory of Christ and our transformation
    • The promise of eternal joy in His presence
    • The contrast between worldly promises and Christ's assurance
  3. III
    • The call to endure in faith
    • The importance of remembering former days of faith
    • Living fervently and zealously for Christ
  4. IV
    • The necessity of community and encouragement
    • The role of warnings in love
    • The urgency of maintaining a lively faith
  5. V
    • Facing temptations and pressures
    • The commitment to not fall away
    • Clinging to Christ despite increasing costs

Key Quotes

“Nobody is more glorious. Nobody loves the soul of sinners more.” — Tim Conway
“Brethren, I want to get to the end. Don't you want to get there?” — Tim Conway
“May our faith be real. May it be lively. May it be hot.” — Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Prioritize your relationship with Christ through prayer and scripture reading.
  • Engage actively with your church community to encourage and support one another.
  • Be vigilant against the temptations of the world and commit to clinging to Christ at all costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the sermon?
The sermon emphasizes the importance of valuing Christ above all worldly things and the necessity of enduring in faith.
How can one avoid falling back into the world?
By remembering the former days of faith and actively engaging in community and encouragement with other believers.
What role does prayer play in a Christian's life?
Prayer is essential for experiencing the presence of Christ and deepening one's relationship with Him.
Why is it important to stir one another up?
Encouraging one another helps prevent complacency and strengthens the community of faith.

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