Do You Please God? Part 2 – Hebrews 11:5-6

And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. Heb11:6

When we look at Hebrews 11:5-6, the faith of Enoch is important because Enoch exemplifies saving faith, but he also challenges us to a living faith. Our faith in the modern day is passive and inactive, lifeless and without power. This sort of faith usually kicks in late as a delayed reaction when all our own efforts have failed with little to no effect. Ironically, we know more clearly then ancient men that the solution to all our problems is found in Christ and His resurrection. If our faith is living, it is to be quick and proactive to approach every moment with Jesus Christ the risen Lord.

Christians never die but instead are alive (1 John 5:12, John 11:26). Even though sin leads to death (Romans 6:23), for the believer, though we sin, our sin does not result in death (1 John 5:16-17). This is because, Jesus is with the believer, and wherever Jesus is there is life (Matthew 11:19, Mark 5:35-42, Luke 24:5). Therefore a faith in Jesus results in life, instead of death. By faith, a sinner is transferred from under the power of death, into the power of the living God. Therefore a believer is to display signs of life because they are indeed truly made alive.

There are two kinds of faith, a false faith and a true faith, a dead faith and living faith. God is not pleased by false faith of which there are a few examples. The first is an acknowledging faith. Acknowledging faith only has a knowledge of God, but no inward response (Luke 4:34, Matthew 15:8). Faith that is only composed of intellect but not a change in the heart is a superficial faith. Next we see a faith composed of knowledge and fear. Even the demons know who God is and tremble. This faith fails to see God’s love which leads to repentance and a restored relationship. True faith is compelled by love, not by fear (2 Corinthians 5:14). Lastly, we see a disobedient faith. Obedience and faith are inseparable. Even Jesus learned obedience (Hebrews 5:8), and only by an obedient faith can a believer experience Christ in their lives. A disobedient faith cannot claim to be true and pleasing to God.

Looking in Genesis 5:22-24, the descriptions of Enoch’s faith is described as “Enoch walked with God”. True faith is not by oneself, but with God. A closeness and relationship with God is central to a living faith. This relationship is characterized by walking. In Scripture, walking denotes behavior. To walk with God means to behave in accordance to His divine will (Eph 5:8, Colossians 2:6). Walking is a constant desire in the heart for God’s will in His word and striving to obey (Acts 13:22, 1 Samuel 17:26, John 10:30).

To start walking with God, we must go back to the gospel of Jesus Christ. First, we must crucify our old self. The old is gone, but we have new life with a living faith. Then the gospel must be applied daily in our lives. We must not limit the gospel, but the death and resurrection of Jesus is the greatest glory in all the universe, and therefore must be great in our lives and hearts. Only when the full extent of the gospel is believed, is there true victory over sin and death, to the glory and pleasure of God.

Hebrews 11:6 says we “must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.” Must means it is absolutely necessary. Believing God as He is revealed in the Holy Scriptures is critical for true faith. So we must seek Him and the reward He offers, which is Himself. There is no greater reward.

This is the challenge to you. Do you have a living faith which pleases God? Is your faith passive and inactive; proving to be false and resulting in death? Do you seek God’s will and obey His word? Do you walk with God by faith like Enoch did? Examine yourself! For those whose faith pleases God will never die but have eternal life.

Do You Please God? – Hebrews 11:5

By faith Enoch was taken up so that he would not see death; and he was not found because God took him up; for he obtained the witness that before his being taken up he was pleasing to God. Heb 11:5

Enoch was a man who never died. Unbelievers may write off the biblical account of his life as fairy tale, but ironically, we live in a world that desperately strives to attain immortality through science and technology. Man seeks to live forever, because regardless of whether he is a Christian or a non-Christian, the reality of death is utterly devastating. How did Enoch avoid death? Just like us, he was a man born in sin, destined to die under its curse. (Rom 5:12; 6:23) But God took him up so that he would not see death. Enoch had saving faith in Jesus Christ, and his deathless life was the proof of the power of saving faith that overcomes the power of death.

If saving faith delivers you from the power of death, it is crucial to be assured that your faith is genuine. The world is filled with easy believism– many people believe Jesus to be their Savior, but they are unwilling to embrace Him as Lord. They are deceived, and Jesus has declared that they will be shut out from the kingdom of God. What is true saving faith? Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. (Heb 11:1) It possesses the promises of God, and beholds the proof of what natural man can not see. True faith is in Jesus Christ- it depends on nothing but Jesus, and completely surrenders the heart, will, emotions, and intellect to Him. Those who have faith love Christ distinctively, and turn away from sin and trust only in the redeeming work of Jesus for their salvation. (Rom 10:9-10)

After trusting in Christ for salvation, many stumble because they then try to earn the kingdom of God by their own works. Jesus described the kingdom of heaven to be like a treasure hidden in the field, which a man found and sold all he had to buy the field. (Matt 13:44) This man joyfully gave everything up to Christ, because nothing could compare to Him. This is the mark of saving faith- it sees everything as dung in comparison to the worth of Jesus Christ. To deny self and to deny the world is a joyful way of life for those who follow Christ. They trust in their eternal union with Christ, and they know that apart from Him, they are nothing. (Jn 15:4-5)

Pleasing God begins with saving faith- faith in Christ alone as Savior and Lord. Examine your faith, for not all faiths in this world can save. Like Enoch, only those who receive Jesus as the object of their saving faith pass out of death into life. (Jn 5:24, 11:25-26)

The Real Successful Life, Part 2 – Hebrews 11:4

By faith Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained the testimony that he was righteous, God testifying about his gifts, and through faith, though he is dead, he still speaks. Heb 11:4

There is nothing about Abel that would cause the world to consider him successful. His life was tragically cut short when he was murdered by his own brother for worshipping God properly. But Scripture says that God remembered him, and that though he died, he still speaks. Abel, like every other Christian, is truly successful, because God considered him so.

What are the marks of those whom God considers successful?

As we have learned from the example of Abel’s faith, those who are successful are true worshippers. Worship begins by recognizing Jesus as the one true God, and it results from faithful obedience to His Word. (Jn 4:23-24)

Secondly, those who are successful are accepted by God as righteous. Every religion apart from Christianity is a failed attempt to satisfy God by human effort. No matter how righteous man tries to be, he falls short of God’s righteousness. However, God testified that Abel was righteous. Did Abel keep the whole law? No, Abel’s righteousness did not come from himself, because he was a sinner just like every man and woman born after the Fall. (Rom 5:12) No one can be righteous on his own. The Bible says that none is righteous. (Rom 3:10) Sin is most clearly revealed by how man has dealt with Jesus. We crucified the Lord Jesus Christ because we hated God and His holiness. (Jn 19:15) The Bible says our hearts are deceitful, rendering us incapable on our own to judge true righteousness. (Jer 17:9-10) And that even in our sin, we prefer self-righteousness over God’s righteousness. We create our own standards and ways to approach God based on our experiences and emotions. Deceived by self-righteousness, we decide for ourselves what would please God. (Rom 10:2-3) Jesus warns us against this sort of legalism- those who trust in themselves for salvation will be shut out of the kingdom of heaven. (Matt 7:21-23)

Then how can one be righteous before God? God considers a man righteous by an imputed righteousness- the imputed righteousness of Christ alone. (Rom 5:1, 10:4) The righteousness of Jesus is the only acceptable righteousness we can have before God because apart from Christ, no one is righteous. Only Christ satisfied God completely. Those who trust in Christ alone for salvation will be considered righteous by God, because they have been washed by the blood of Jesus and given His robes of righteousness. (2Cor 5:21)

How do you know you’re righteous? Those who are righteous live by faith. (Heb 10:38) They trust and depend on God to work in their lives and guide them, and they find rest as God hears and answers their prayers. (James 5:16) The righteous hate sin, and are constantly engaged in spiritual warfare, having been freed from its dominion. They are compassionate. They are gospel-centered, and they love, serve, and give generously to fellow believers. (Matt 25:37, 40) Lastly, the righteous are humble, seeing themselves truly in the light of God’s greatness and glory.

In addition to being true worshippers who are righteous before God, those who are successful live forever. True success is eternal life. Abel still speaks today, because though he died, he is still alive. He obtained eternal life through his faith. Eternal life begins here and now, and like Abel, those who live, speak. (2Cor 4:13) They speak of Jesus’s death and resurrection, and in their love and compassion, they readily share the gospel with the lost. All things pass away, and when our lives are over, all our worldly accomplishments and possessions will soon be forgotten. But to be remembered as one whose words led others to eternal life in Jesus Christ is real success, and that legacy will survive to the glory of Christ forever.

The Real Successful Life – Hebrews 11:4

By faith Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained the testimony that he was righteous, God testifying about his gifts, and through faith, though he is dead, he still speaks.  Heb 11:4

Everyone hopes to be successful in life. To most, that means possessing great wealth, while to others, success may mean having joy, being altruistic, or leaving behind a lasting legacy. But when all is said and done, success will be determined by God on the day of Judgment, and it will not be based on money, good repute, or any other worldly gain. The truly successful man will be able to enter heaven and hear from Jesus, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” In this portion of Hebrews, we see a comparison between Abel and Cain- both were sinners offering sacrifices to God, but one was commended over the other for offering the better sacrifice. In other words, Abel was successful before God, and Cain was not. What are the marks of those who are considered successful by God? By this example of Abel’s faith through which he still speaks today, we will study the marks of a truly successful life.

You must be a true worshipper. For true success, you must give true worship like Abel. Every man is a worshipper whether he admits it or not. Even atheists, who claim there is no God, worship at the feet of science. We worship Jesus, the true, loving, and living God. Cain and Abel offered worship to God through their sacrifices, but only Abel’s worship was acceptable to God because he offered it by faith. Faith comes from the hearing of God’s Word. Cain and Abel most likely would have received God’s Word from Adam and Eve, which must have included clear instructions on what God required of them to offer as a sacrifice. Abel heard the Word, believed, and acted upon it, by bringing the firstborn of his flock. But Cain did something different, offering what he thought might be better by bringing the produce he worked from the ground. Abel’s sacrifice was acceptable to God because Abel had faith and obeyed God’s Word.

Worship is meaningless without obedience, because sin causes God to turn away from the sinner. When Jesus called out to the Father while bearing our sins on the cross, God had to turn His face away from His eternally beloved Son. (Mk 15:34) God had no regard for Cain’s sacrifice because of his disobedience. (Gen 4:5) Cain made up his own way, while Abel worshipped according to God’s Word. Our obedience to God’s Word is the evidence of our faith, and God accepts only those who worship by faith.  To fail to obey is to offer dead worship- it is a devastating sin. In 1 Samuel 15, God commanded Saul to utterly destroy all the Amalekites and all they possessed. But Saul disobeyed God by sparing the king and their choice flocks, thinking he would sacrifice them to God. Saul’s disobedience stripped away his kingdom and God’s favor. Samuel the prophet told him, “Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to listen than the fat of rams.” (1Sam 15:22) God does not value the sacrifice itself- for all things created are His- but God looks into your heart. Your worship comes from your relationship with God, and the only way to draw near to God is through His way written in His Word.

If your spiritual life seems shallow and lacking joy as you come to worship God this Sunday, think about the kind of sacrifice of obedience you bring to God every day. Worship is the start of everything you do, and if you fail to worship, you will fail at everything in life. Where there is faith, obedience will follow. And just as faith without obedience is dead, obedience without faith is sin. We must first trust in the Lord and believe in His promises, then, out of the love and gratitude in our hearts for Jesus, we will obey. (Jn 14:15) As we come together as a church to worship our great God, the true worshippers who offer the sacrifice of obedience like Abel are those who are truly successful.

Faith Is Understanding – Hebrews 11:3

By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible. Heb 11:3

Contrary to what atheists think, Christianity is not anti-intellectualism. In fact, it was by an understanding of truth that we became Christians. To understand is to perceive through reflection and insight, with a degree of conviction and determination that causes one to act. The centurion who sought Jesus by faith for the healing of his servant clearly understood the nature of possessing authority, and more importantly, he understood Jesus’s ultimate authority. Jesus therefore commended the centurion’s faith, because he understood and believed in Him. (Matt 8:8-10) It is dangerous for Christians to fail to understand, but the reality is that many are not thinking clearly about what the Word of God says. Because of their lack of understanding, their faith is weak and ineffective, or worse, false and damning. As the writer of Hebrews states understanding comes by faith, we will consider what believers are able to understand through biblical faith.

By faith we understand there is no difference between the Old Testament saints’ faith and our faith today.

We have the same faith as Abraham, Moses, Enoch, and all the other Old Testament saints because our faith is from the same immutable God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. (Heb 13:8) God has never changed in His holiness, glory, and nature, and He has always made the way of salvation to be by faith alone in Christ alone, both in the Old Testament and the New. (Gen 15:4-6; Eph 2:8) What’s more, today we have have the complete Scripture that guides and reveals to us God’s full plan of redemption, whereas the Old Testament saints had only their oral traditions to know God and His Will. If we still find our faith to be weaker than that of the Old Testament saints, we must search out and repent of the idols in our hearts that cause our faith to be divided. By faith, we understand we have the same God and the same salvation as the faithful saints of old.

By faith we understand our faith is not blind faith.

Faith comes by hearing and understanding the evidence that God provides for us to believe. (Rom 10:17) Though faith is never without reason, faith goes beyond reason to enable us to believe and trust in God. Faith understands the character and promises of God as it beholds God’s revelation of Himself through creation and the Lord Jesus Christ. (Ps 8:3-4; Heb 1:1-2) Contrary to science, in which the things unseen can only be explained by a posed theory, Scripture clearly explains everything we need to know about God, creation, and salvation. Do not practice blind faith by being ignorant about what Scripture says. We practice reasonable trust in the proof of God’s revelation.

By faith we understand the Bible is God’s Word.

Out of nothing, God created the whole universe by the power of His Word. (Gen 1:3) The “word of God” in v.3 is God’s effectual command- His Word never comes back empty, but accomplishes His Will without fail. The Bible speaks to us today- it is God’s living, active, and authoritative Word. How you handle the Scriptures reveals the true nature of your faith, because it is only by faith that one believes the Bible is God’s Word. When Paul was facing extreme hardship, he sought the Scriptures above anything else. (2Tim 4:13) How do you handle God’s Word? Do you believe what Jesus says? True faith comes by hearing the Word of God, and it is only by faith you can understand the Bible is God’s Word.

What Real Faith Is, Part 3 – Hebrews 11:1-2

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the men of old gained approval. Heb 11:1-2

What is real faith, and do you have it? In order for Jesus’s resurrection to be powerfully effective in your life, you must have faith.

Faith is the assurance of things hoped for. By faith you can live as though you already possess these things. What are the things hoped for? Biblical hope is tied to God’s promises in the gospel. This hope is certain, because the reliability of any promise depends on the one who promises it, and our hope is anchored to God’s unfailing Word. Faith therefore involves a strong element of trust in God. Matthew’s account of Jesus and Peter walking on water is a clear illustration of living by faith. (Matt 14:24-27) When the disciples saw Jesus walking on the sea, they cried out in fear, thinking He was a ghost. But Jesus immediately spoke to them, saying, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid.” It was the Lord, the Alpha and the Omega, the Almighty God who was speaking to them. (Is 44:6; Rev 1:8) Peter believed that if Jesus commanded him to come to Him, then he too, would be able to walk on water. As Peter trusted in Jesus and walked on water by faith, we too, can be assured of the death and resurrection of Christ Jesus for the forgiveness of our sins, and live by faith in Him every day.

Faith is also seeing spiritually what can’t be seen physically. Every believer’s testimony is, “I was blind, but now I see.” Through the Scriptures, believers now see Jesus as Lord, heaven as real, the Bible as God’s Word, and themselves transformed through the gospel. (Jn 20:29) By faith, we see Jesus in the midst of trials and dire circumstances, and we can trust Him, knowing that nothing is greater than God. (Ps 46:1) To question God’s presence during suffering is greatly dishonoring to Him. What stands between you and God that prevents you from believing? Diligently search out the pride, sin, unbelief, a misunderstanding of faith or anything else that hinders you from seeing Christ.

By faith, the men of old gained approval. Saving faith and living faith can not be separated- saving faith is manifested daily into living faith. The central message of the book of Hebrews is that Jesus is the object of true faith and hope. The law can not save you- you just have to trust in Jesus, who is the guarantor of a better covenant. (Heb 7:22Is Jesus the center of your life? If not, your faith might be subjective and false. Now is the time to examine if your faith is real. There is only one kind of faith that is recognized and accepted by God, and it is faith in Jesus Christ alone. (Matt 8:9-10) There were many religions practiced in world during the Old Testament period, but God recognized only those who had faith in Christ. No good works of man have ever impressed God- He approves only those who have faith in His Son. So examine yourself as you understand what biblical faith truly is. As men and women of faith, let us follow the biblical pattern of those who saw and attained the promises of God through faith in Jesus Christ.

What Real Faith Is, Part 2 – Hebrews 11:1

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Heb 11:1

Saving faith is the foundation of all faith. Without a wholehearted commitment and dependence on Christ alone for eternal life, you can not understand nor practice the faith that the author of Hebrews describes. Before delving further into Hebrews 11, you must first consider, Is Jesus the Lord of my life? Does He come first in everything? Jesus is the One who controls and cares for our lives. If we have saving faith, it must be practiced every day. As we study Hebrews 11, we will see what genuine faith is, and what faith can do.

Believing is possessing. Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for…

Faith is the assurance– it is something tangible, clear, and with complete certainty. Faith does not say, “I’m trying to have it,” but rather says, “I already have it.” When God called Abram to leave his country and his family, Abram was able to go as the Lord told him, because He was assured in God’s promise of blessing. (Gen 12:1-4) David- when he was just a shepherd boy- stood fearlessly against Goliath, because he was assured of God’s deliverance. (1Sam 17:34-37) By the power of faith, we can have this kind of assurance. We are the children of God and co-heirs with Christ, but without faith, we can’t live as though we truly are. (1Jn 3:1; Rom 8:17)

Faith is the assurance of things hoped for. Often times we don’t differentiate between hope and desire. Biblical hope is always tied to God’s promises, whereas desire is related to the things of the earth. Faith and hope always go together- faith is the assurance of things promised by God. Biblical hope is certain, because God’s promises will never fail. When we pray with faith according to God’s will, we can be assured that God has already prepared what we asked for.

Believing is seeing. Now faith is…the conviction of things not seen.

Christians are supernatural, because they have the mind of Christ. Faith is able to see what can not be seen- by God’s saving grace, we were able to see our own sin, which led us to look for a Savior. All men are born blind, and live in darkness. Unbelievers can’t see God, so they will use their own means to try to earn salvation because they are unable to realize their sin. Only the Holy Spirit can help us see our sins, and see Jesus Christ as the Savior. (Jn 16:8, 9:15)

What can you see by faith?

You see Jesus as Lord. Your life is driven by Christ. His resurrection is your reality, because you can see Him by faith. (Acts 25:19)

  • You see heaven as real and present. Deacon Stephen saw heaven as real every day, so at the critical moment of his martyrdom, he clearly saw heaven and Jesus. He died in faith because he lived by faith. (Acts 7:55-56)
  • You see the Bible as God’s Word. Though we do not see God, we believe in Him, and we believe His Word. (Ps 119:105)
  • You see yourself as different and transformed. We can say with Paul, I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. (Gal 2:20)
By faith, we behold the proof of things not seen. Though the world can’t see Jesus, we see Him always with us in His love. Believers must be wary of their emotions, which can easily hinder faith. The object of our faith is God, His Word, and His Will. Though circumstances may change along with our emotions, God never changes, so our faith can remain stable and steadfast. Faith goes beyond reason (but not without it) and enables us to see God clearly and live according to His Will. As we will see in Hebrews 11, men and women of faith lived in a way that is impossible with man. By faith, we can do the same.

What Real Faith Is – Hebrews 11:1

Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Heb 11:1

The eleventh chapter of the book of Hebrews is all about faith. After defining faith in verse one, the author then takes the reader on an exhilarating sweep through several biblical accounts of what men and women of God accomplished by faith. In short, they are examples of those who lived in the reality of Jesus’s resurrection. The book of Hebrews is important to our church today because we need faith to believe in the resurrection. We may have heard the gospel and of the resurrection for a long time, but professing is not enough- if we seek to live the resurrection life through our actions and attitude, we need faith. So then, who has faith? And what does genuine faith look like? We begin our new sermon series on faith with these two questions.

There are two types of people in this world- those who are of faith, and those who are not of faith. The last verse in Hebrews 10 speaks of those who seem to have faith, but are in the end destroyed, and of those who have the faith that preserves their soul before God. How can the genuine kind of faith be produced in us? It by an assurance of God’s forgiveness through Jesus Christ. Heb 10:18-20 tell us of those who are confident to come before God through Jesus Christ. Though they may have been the worst sinners, they are convinced of God’s forgiveness through the blood of Jesus Christ. Those who are of faith know that God was crucified in their place, and they now have a new understanding and a new way of living. Their minds, hearts, and bodies are completely turned towards Jesus, their Savior and Lord.

Do you realize how precious and powerful your salvation is? The church tends to push this central truth aside to focus on small things that can not compare. But before anything else, we must know where we stand when it comes faith. If you were to die today, and God asks why He should let you enter heaven, what would you say? There is only one door that leads to eternal life, and it is through one person- Jesus Christ. Jesus says the way that leads to life is narrow, and those who find it are few. Are you of the few who have genuine faith? (Matt 7:13-14)

What does genuine faith look like?

Those who possess faith have the Spirit of Christ. The Spirit of Jesus is the Holy Spirit whom Jesus promised to send to us to be with us forever. He is the Helper who was sent to guide, comfort, and lead us into making us more like Jesus through the Word of God. (Rom 8:9; Jn 14:18, 26) Christians are not perfect, but they are always growing because they are governed by the Holy Spirit whose sole purpose is to glorify Jesus. Living by faith means being filled with the Holy Spirit and being led by Him every day. His desire is to reign over us, conquer the power of sin, and prove that we belong to the Kingdom of God.

Those who possess faith love Christ distinctively. Apostle Paul considered everything as rubbish- quite literally, dung- compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus his Lord. (Phil 3:7-9) Do you have this distinction for Christ? This is not an “extreme” kind of faith- this is how the Bible describes genuine faith. If Jesus’s worth to you is on the same level as marriage, kids, money, career, or anything else, you do not have faith. Without faith, you can not be emboldened to stand for Christ, because a half-hearted love for Christ will not risk anything for Him. We must not cheapen Christ, using faith as a means to get our own desires. Worldly gain is not the evidence of God’s blessing, because anyone can be rich, healthy, or famous without Christ. If we truly take time every day to measure what matters the most, we would consider as rubbish everything but Christ alone. The full measure of God’s blessing for us is Christ Himself.

Without faith, you can not do anything related to the Christian life. Faith is strengthened by remembering the gospel every day. The more you know the gospel, the more you will love it, for in the gospel, there is love, joy, and peace. The more you love the gospel, the more you will readily share it, as something you’ve experienced yourself. The gospel answers the ultimate question of our longing souls- How can a sinner be made righteous? In Christ alone- the righteous shall live by faith. (Rom 1:17) By faith, Christ will be central in your life, and in Him, there will be no distinction between life and death, for if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. This is the resurrection life.

How to Live in Heaven on Earth – Colossians 3:1-2

After encountering the risen Lord, apostles Peter and John no longer measured anyone by money or repute- they had the life of Christ, and it was incomparable to anything that existed in the world. Jesus was all they had, and He was all anyone needed. (Acts 3:6) King David also described the resurrection life in Psalm 23. Although he predated Jesus’s life on earth, in the Spirit of the risen Lord, David wrote in verse 5, You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.

How can we live the resurrection life in our daily, ordinary lives? Based on these verses in Colossians, we see three things that are necessary to the believer- faith, Christ in our actions, and Christ in our thinking. We will cover the first two here today.

Have faith. Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ…

Believers are one with Christ in His life, death, and resurrection. They live by faith in the risen Lord, knowing that sin is dead through Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross. His death accounted for every single one of our sins, satisfying God’s justice, and bringing us to peace with God. Only Christ alone can save. (Col 2:8) The only righteousness that God accepts is the righteousness of Jesus Christ- every other means that man comes up with to be right with God will fall short. (Phil 3:7-9) If you find in yourself anything else to be proud of, it is an idol. God has freely given us everything we need to be saved. Be sure that your faith is in Christ alone.

Not only must we be clear in our faith that our sin and selves have been crucified with Christ, but we must also be convinced that we have been raised with Him in order to live the resurrection life. In Christ, we can claim every promise of God, because we are God’s children and fellow heirs with Christ. We can be sure that God works all things together for good for His children, and that there is nothing that can ever separate us from His love. (Rom 8:16-17, 28, 31-35) Our death and resurrection with Christ is shown through the symbol of baptism. (Col 2:12-14) We must therefore no longer seek the world and our old lives, but we must have faith in Christ to walk with Him every day.

Seek the things above. Keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God…

At the moment of salvation, the believer sets his sight on heaven. Once an earthly man, he becomes a pilgrim who seeks the things above in heaven, where Christ is. Christ seated at the right hand of God denotes His equal position, honor, power, and authority with God. For us to seek God’s kingdom is to rigorously search out Jesus’s will in every area of our lives, even when it goes against our own will. His ways are always right, and even when we can’t understand them, we will trust in Him and obey. (Matt 6:10; Lk 5:4-5) In the will of God, the risen Lord is there. Only those who believe Jesus died for their sins and rose again from the dead can seek His will. The one with living faith will continue seeking Jesus, His kingdom, His will, and His righteousness. (Matt 6:33)

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