Christ-Centered Living
Christ-Centered Living3
Jesus Is Lord: Part 2
By Thaddeus Barnum45630:24ISA 53:6MAT 11:28JHN 3:16JHN 14:6ROM 10:92CO 5:10GAL 5:12TI 4:21PE 2:24REV 20:11Thaddeus Barnum emphasizes the profound message of Isaiah 53, which foreshadows the gospel of Jesus Christ, revealing our sinful nature and the need for redemption. He warns against the increasing chaos and lawlessness in society, urging believers to shift their focus from self-centeredness to Christ-centeredness. Barnum highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as the solution to our struggles, particularly in a culture overwhelmed by lust and greed. He calls for repentance and a return to the core message of the gospel, which offers true healing and freedom through Christ's sacrifice. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to prepare for the coming judgment by ensuring their names are written in the book of life.
Delight Thyself in the Lord (Get Rid of Your Washboard, and Let the Washing Machine Do the work.)
By Hans R. Waldvogel0PSA 37:4COL 2:9Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes the importance of delighting in the Lord rather than in ourselves, illustrating this with the metaphor of a washing machine versus a washboard. He explains that many struggle with self-reliance and fail to experience the fullness of life that comes from a relationship with Christ. By getting acquainted with Jesus, we can find rest and fulfillment, as He is the source of all blessings and desires of our hearts. Waldvogel encourages believers to seek a deeper knowledge of Christ, which transforms our lives and allows us to experience His grace and truth. Ultimately, he calls for a shift from self-centeredness to a Christ-centered life, where Jesus becomes our all in all.
Are You Following Jesus - Part 6 - Man Centered or Christ Centered
By Phil Beach Jr.3454:302TI 2:1Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the critical distinction between being man-centered and Christ-centered in our Christian walk. He urges believers to recognize that their lives should not revolve around personal satisfaction but rather around glorifying God and serving others. Through scripture, he highlights the importance of equipping one another in faith and living a life of repentance, where Christ becomes the center of our existence. The sermon calls for a radical transformation in mindset, moving from self-centeredness to a life devoted to Christ and His mission. Ultimately, Beach encourages the congregation to embrace their role as ministers of the gospel, impacting the world around them.