A Sermon That, If You Listen, Will Change Your Life.
Ladies and gentlemen, a sermon by Paul Washer.
Ladies and gentlemen, a sermon by Paul Washer.
What is the glory of God?
God’s glory is something so amazing that we can’t even stand to see it. Just read Ezekiel 1 and you’ll see how awesome it is.
What does it mean to glorify God?
John 12:20-36 tells us that gloryfying God means spreading His Word and living for Him.
How can my life glorify God?
Psalm 63:2-5 – Praise Him by singing and other forms of worship.
John 15:8 – Bearing fruit. Christ-like character. Good works.
1 Peter 2:12 – Live right. Good Deeds.
1 Corinthians 6:20 – The word translated as “honor” can also be translated as ” glorify.” … Your body – pure, faithful in every aspect of life including yourr lovelife and at work.
1 Corinthians 10:31 – Do everything you do in such a way that it glorifies God. Homework, sports, camping, etc.
Story time:
Eric Liddel - awesome story. Check out how he Glorified God by running.
Let’s look at what Jesus says in John 16:7 real quick…
But I tell you the truth: It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.
So, the disciples did not think it was good that Jesus was leaving them, but if He had stayed, the Holy Spirit would not have come into our lives. ….. We may also note that Jesus calls the Holy Spirit “him” which means the Spirit is more than a “force,” he’s an entity who has a close relationship with Christ. (He is Christ.)
The Holy Spirit is speaking to you about Jesus (15:26). … The Holy Spirit is from the Father, is the Counselor, and is the Spirit of Truth. … He testifies about Jesus. As we will see, everything goes back to Jesus. Jesus, in a sense, is the President and the Holy Spirit is the Press Secretary.
The Spirit speaks to you in two main ways: through the Bible and through the testimony of Christians (15:27), but he can also speak directly to you. We see an example of all three in Acts 8:26-40. … In John 14:26 we also see that the Spirit reminds us of important lessons. … John 16:13 shows us that the Spirit only tells us what the Father and Jesus allow him to and that if needed, he can inform us of the future which is how we got the book of Revelation.
If you are not a Christian, the Holy Spirit seeks to convict you of guilt (16:8-11).
If you have never felt the Holy Spirit then it’s because:
If you are a Christian, the Holy Spirit seeks to guide you into truth (16:12-15).
Satan is a copy-cat. He will speak to you and try to trick you into evil. … Just remember, if the voice is not magnifying Jesus, then it’s not the Holy Spirit.
Jesus says the world will hate us. (15:18-19) …
… Because the world hates Jesus. (15:20-21) …
… And because Jesus’ message exposes sin and produces guilt. (15:22-25)
The opposition may take the form of:
1. Persecution – Government – check out voice of the martyrs.
2. Cultural bias – Kurt Warner shares his faith every chance he gets and the critics are starting to ask why. Warner always has his Bible at press conferences and thanks Christ after every game – win or lose – and some people don’t like it, but I admire it. Here’s an article about him.
3. Criticism – Individual – you may be criticised by other individuals within your family or other close relationships just because you go to church. (Luke 12:51-53)
Jesus warns os of this opposition because he does not want us to be surprised or discouraged by it. (16:1-4)
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