Pursuing God's Best
Pursuing God's Best3
Numbers 32:5
By Chuck Smith0MAT 5:6JHN 7:37PHP 4:19HEB 4:1JAS 1:22Chuck Smith emphasizes the danger of settling for less than God's best, as illustrated by the tribes of Reuben and Gad who chose to remain outside the Promised Land. He warns that many promises of God go unclaimed due to complacency and a lack of spiritual ambition, leading to a life that is less fulfilling. Smith highlights the importance of striving for a deeper relationship with God rather than becoming content with a superficial faith. He cautions that those who stop short may become vulnerable to spiritual attacks and miss out on the fullness of God's blessings. Ultimately, he calls believers to cross over into the abundant life that God has promised.
Thessalonians Chapter 4 God's Best
By A.B. Simpson0ISA 64:8JHN 15:12ROM 8:11CO 9:24GAL 2:20EPH 2:10PHP 3:132TH 1:112TI 4:71JN 3:7A.B. Simpson emphasizes the pursuit of God's best in the Christian life, contrasting the good and better with the highest calling of faith and love. He illustrates that while salvation and sanctification are important, the ultimate goal is to embody the divine nature of Christ, reflecting His glory in our lives. Simpson encourages believers to strive for excellence in their faith, drawing on biblical examples of individuals who achieved great things through God's strength. He warns against complacency in the church and calls for a commitment to live out the highest standards of Christian living, which is possible through the indwelling of Christ. Ultimately, he urges the congregation to seek God's highest choice for their lives, ensuring they do not miss out on the full reward He has prepared.
God's Best
By A.B. Simpson0ISA 43:7ROM 8:291CO 9:24GAL 2:20PHP 3:13PHP 4:132TH 1:112TI 2:212TI 4:71JN 3:2A.B. Simpson emphasizes the pursuit of God's best in the Christian life, distinguishing between being saved, sanctified, and achieving the highest calling of faith and love. He draws parallels between spiritual growth and academic achievement, urging believers to strive for excellence in their faith journey, much like Paul did in his ministry. Simpson warns against complacency in the church, highlighting that God seeks individuals who embody His divine nature and reflect His glory. He encourages believers to embrace their weaknesses, as God's strength is made perfect in them, and to live lives that glorify Him through their actions and faith. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to God's highest purpose, urging Christians to seek His best and avoid the disappointments of unfulfilled potential.