Despite Difficulty (Nehemiah 4)
/To persevere during crisis, the believer must recognize their difficulty, respond with dependence on God, and realize their duties as His child.
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To persevere during crisis, the believer must recognize their difficulty, respond with dependence on God, and realize their duties as His child.
Any human conception of the nature of God will be insufficient. As followers of Christ, believers in the One True and Most High God, our lifelong pursuit is to understand as much as we can about His character and respond in humble worship.
Christians with a Kingdom Perspective are sold out for Gospel Progress whether they live or die, longing to be with Christ, yet resolved to bear much fruit for Him while on this earth for Christ's Glory.
When our eyes are fixed on God’s kingdom, our perspective of our trials, be they relational or circumstantial, will be that they lead to greater gospel progress.
The more that we cherish the Gospel of our Savior, the more that as Christians we will look to leverage our beautiful partnership in this Gospel to fulfill our Mission for the glory of Christ and the good of others.
As the result of a Gospel-Fueled, Gospel-Transformed Life, we are to reject the world’s conception of so-called love, and instead strive to display Christlike love for God and others.
An attitude of gratitude is fueled by the Gospel, and finds very tangible expression in the lives of God’s people, by God’s Grace.
Every Christian, present and future, will benefit from the beauty and relevance of the timeless principles outlined in the Letter of Paul to the Philippians, as we come to it's contents with a humble, teachable heart.
As Kingdom-Minded Christians who've been rescued from the domain of darkness, we are called to live in the light of the King's return by serving one another, using our God-given, spiritual gifting for the glory of Christ and the benefit of others.
Christians must respond to Christ's authority by depending on Him, believing in Him, and submitting to Him.
Satisfaction in Christ brings true godliness.
As recipients of the gospel and of God’s Word, we must be careful how we listen, so that we be spiritually fruitful in our Christian lives.
The Mission-Focused Church makes Discipleship a top priority, working tirelessly to assimilate Christians into the life of the church, and challenging them to lay down their lives for Christ.
If Christians are to spiritually grow and flourish, personally and collectively, then Christ and His Word must maintain the central place in the life of the mission-focused church.
The Mission-focused church is not only committed to outreach, but also to fostering a local church atmosphere where Christians can thrive and grow in Christ alongside other believers.
True spiritual maturity will be found in gentle, gracious, helpful, constructive speech, and so we must take care to control what we say.
Although we live amidst a hostile world, we can have the confidence that God’s Word will never return void, and thus we should faithfully proclaim it for His glory and the good of our fellow man.
Far from a weak or self-energized endeavor, the Christian mission on earth is enabled by the unrivaled power of the third Person of the Godhead, the precious Holy Spirit.
Mission-focused Christians, and the Mission-focused church, are fueled to fulfill their purpose by their unwavering convictions and love for a compelling Christ.
Even the best of human fathers fall short of the ideal. Still, we should look to and emulate the Ultimate Father who will never fail us nor forsake us.
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