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Grace Emmanuel Church
Pastor Sam Chess
DRIVEN BY PURPOSE
(Let’s move on to Purpose # 5)
Your # 1 purpose in being created was to
glorify/reflect God with you life.
# 2; You were formed to become part of God’s family,
the bride of Christ
# 3; Your number three purpose in life is to be fashioned
into Christ’s likeness, to be remade into the image and likeness of
your Creator, to allow the Holy spirit to carve out of you the
distorted image of sin… and replace it with the image of Jesus.
# 4: You were Created to Contribute:
You weren’t designed, by your creator, to be a
taker… the image of God in you, was supposed to fashion you into a
giver.
You weren’t put on this earth to take all
you can from life… but to give all you can to
life!
You were created to become servants….God
determines greatness by how many people you serve, not by how many
people serve you!
Your example is Jesus.. The One who’s image we are
being changed into:
Philippians 2:6-8 Though he was God, he did not
demand and cling to his rights as God. 7 He made himself nothing;
he took the humble position of a slave and appeared in human form. 8
And in human form he obediently humbled himself even further by dying a
criminal's death on a cross. (NLT)
It’s only when we forget ourselves that we do
things that deserve to be remembered.
The race for leader is crowded, but the field is
wide open for those willing to be servants.
Real servants don’t live their lives to please men…
they live for an audience of One!
You may only get one chance to serve another
person, so seize the moment!
Less than perfect service is better than the best of
intentions!
Let’s move on to Purpose # 5:
I. Your life was designed to fulfill a specific
mission:
Military people understand the idea of mission…
receiving a specific set of orders… carrying out those orders until he
task is done.
Ministry people like myself understand the concept
of calling… taking on a task for life, not because you feel like doing
it but because you have been picked by God to do so.
In fact when I look up the word mission on my
computer dictionary here is exactly what shows up:
mis·sion [mísh’n] n (plural mis·sions)
1. assigned task: a particular task given to a
person or group to carry out
2. calling: an aim or task that somebody believes it
is his or her duty to carry out or to which he or she attaches special
importance and devotes special care
Question is: do military types get missions and do
ministry types get callings and everybody else is left to just do what
feels right?… or is everybody called? Does everyone have a divine
mission to carry out?
If you really believe that you were specifically and
individually created… God’s eternal purpose for you includes shaping
you into the character of Jesus, building you into a reflection of
God’s glory, bringing you into the family of God, and creating a
serving and giving heart in you…..
All of these first four, by the way, are
characteristics that God starts in you here on this earth… then carries
over into eternity. Someday we are going to be reigning with Christ
(whatever that means)…. the characteristics built into you here are
going to be used there… for the next billion years.
When you go through some test here and God brings
you through with a deeper faith and trust in Him, and more Christ-like
character… somewhere in your future… 20 million years from now… you are
going to be using the characteristics the depth of character God built
into you here. (Isn’t that a wild thought?)
The last purpose, I’m going to talk about here is in
few minutes, is for the here and now. If you have a mission, it’s
something you are supposed to accomplish in this life.. Before you move
on to eternity.
By the way, I haven’t emphasized in this series, but
just so you know: These five purposes are not just plucked out of the
air. There wasn’t a hundred white balls popping around in an air filled
chamber, and some overly exciting voice says: the first number is…
Glorify God with your life. These five are based on two important
statements of Jesus: The Greatest Commandment where he wrapped all of
scripture up into two sentences and the Great Commission where he gives
Believers their:
Com-mission
Matthew 22:37-40 Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord
your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
mind.' 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second
is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' 40 All the Law and the
Prophets hang on these two commandments."
Matthew 28:18 Then Jesus came to them and said,
"All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am
with you always, to the very end of the age."
From these two key passages we have developed our
church’s purposes:
Glorify God in Worship
Reach the world in Evangelism
Act on God’s Word in Service
Commune in Love in Fellowship
Educate the Body in Discipleship
You may notice that these five purposes for our
church and the five purposes we are talking about for your life are
similar. Obviously if there are five main goals for my earthly
existence, and a bunch of us get together in a local church; our live
purposes are going to spill over into our Church’s purposes.
That said let’s get back to you and your personal
mission…
II. Bringing your life mission into focus
I am intrigued by the focus in Jesus life. He came
from eternity and He understood that he was returning to eternity and
He knew that his years here, on this earth, were designed to accomplish
very specific purposes. Man.. I wish I had even the slightest bit of
His kind of focus on reality.
Age 12: Luke 2:49 And He said to them,
“Why did you seek Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father’s
business?” (NKJV)
Age 31: Matthew 9:13 … For I did not come to call
the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.” (NIV)
Luke 4:18 "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because
he has anointed me
to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for
the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the
oppressed.. (focus!!!)
Age 32: Luke 9:56 For the Son of Man did not come to
destroy men’s lives but to save them.” (NKJV)
John 4:33-34 Therefore the disciples said to one
another, “Has anyone brought Him anything to eat?” 34 Jesus said
to them, “My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish
His work. (NKJV)
Luke 19:10 The Son of Man came to look for and to
save people who are lost." (CEV)
Age 33: Matthew 20:28 …the Son of Man did not come
to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for
many."(NIV)
John 19:30 When he had received the drink, Jesus
said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up
his spirit. (NIV)
What is finished? His mission! He came to this earth
to do something specific… He did it, He finished it. He went back into
eternity to wait for us to arrive.
Think with me…. You’re created in His image and
likeness. During your time on this earth you are having the distorted
image replaced and the character of Christ installed…
Does anybody really think that he would put us here
on this earth just to do that distortion fixing thing (sanctification)
or does it make more sense that he would, in conjunction with our
sanctification, give us a very specific set of tasks to accomplish?
Turns out Jesus addresses that very thing:
John 9:4 All of us must quickly carry out the
tasks assigned us by the one who sent me, because there is little time
left before the night falls and all work comes to an end. (NLT)
2 Corinthians 5:17-18 Therefore, if anyone is in
Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! 18
All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ
and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: (NIV)
What do you know?? Jesus comes here all focused on
completing a very specific task designed to reconcile mankind to the
God they had rejected. When he says “My part is finished” and
leaves for heaven…He has the full expectation that we who will spend
our 80 years on this earth, once we have received our reconciliation to
God, will focus ourselves on helping others to get reconciled as
well!
We will have all eternity to “rule” with those
who have been reconciled to God, but we only have this one lifetime to
reach others with the message
that God has paid the price for their
reconciliation.
The disciples were getting all focused on the wrong
thing and Jesus instantly corrects them. They wanted to know how and
when the end would come… sound familiar. So many people are so locked
in to wanting to understand every detail of how the end times will
unfold. Jesus abruptly tells the disciples that that is not to be their
focus…
Acts 1:7 The Father sets those dates," he
replied, "and they are not for you to know. 8 But when the Holy Spirit
has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about me
everywhere--in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends
of the earth."
Don’t spend your energy worrying about what the end
will look like. Spend your energy getting as many other people, as you
possible can, ready for the end. After all, that’s what I spend my time
and focus on while I was visiting temporarily earth.
You’re visit on earth is temporary too. It’s just a
brief time. Eternity come later… Get focused. I didn’t put you
on earth to coast. I put you there to carry out the work that I began.
I finished phase one, now you all are phase two. Don’t take your eye
off the ball!
Luke 9:61-62 Then someone said to Jesus, "I want
to go with you, Lord, but first let me go back and take care of things
at home." 62 Jesus answered, "Anyone who starts plowing and keeps
looking back isn't worth a thing to God's kingdom!" (CEV)
Romans 6:13 … give yourselves completely to God
since you have been given new life. And use your whole body as a tool
to do what is right for the glory of God. (NLT)
III. Thinking about life… like God thinks:
I had an image come into my mind this week that I
haven’t been able to shake. Each morning billions of people stretch
themselves awake all the way around the world. Each person, once awake
begins to think about what is in store for them that day. Plans are
made, carried out, 16 hours, or so, later everyone is climbing back
into bed with another day complete.
Many of those people are unbelievers, their
plans for the day are in no way connected to God’s plans for that day.
On the other hand, millions of those waking up each morning are
believers, they have been reconciled to God.
There sins have been forgiven, they are being formed
back into the undistorted likeness of God. Each has been called to
attach themselves to the body of Christ in service and each has been
called to become a servant to their fellowman. On top of it all
every-one has received a specific mission in life to accomplish
something for the advancement of the kingdom of God that no one is
uniquely designed to do.
Yet I’m struggling with this contrast, in my mind of
what I can imagine are on God’s list in th4e must do column for the
day, and what his “redeemed ones” are putting in their must do column.
It’s not hard for any of us , who know anything
about the Bible to come up with
A list of what would be in God’s ‘must do today
column.
Yet in so many of these areas, God has limited the
success of getting his must do’s done to whether or not his “reconciled
ones’ have put any of God’s “must do’s on their list.
I wonder how much of what we all did this week was
actually on God’s list of things that needed done…. eternally. I have
this fear, particularly for us Christian in affluent countries, that
90, or 95, or maybe even 98% of what we do has no connection to what
our Heavenly Father has planned for our lives.
I picture Jesus, waking up, each morning with his
head filled with actions His Father was calling him to get done that
day that were a vital part of his mission on this earth…. Then setting
out systematically to make every motion count eternally. And then I
picture my day and there is a huge difference.
I used to be a roofer… a good one…., when I was much
younger. When I was in my early 20’s I could put a whole roof on by
myself in a day. I learned to make every move count. When I nailed on a
shingle I laid the gun on my right foot and with one fluid action I
would step forward, reach for the next shingle with my left hand, slide
it into place with my right hand and my right foot would automatically
bring the gun into exactly the place for my right hand to grab it while
my left hand was reaching for the next shingle.
If only I lived my Christian life that way! That’s
how focused Jesus was with his kingdom actions.
Every action was leading to the next reaction
that would bring an eternal result!
I realize that none of us are going to be able to
shift into the gear Jesus was in, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to
shift out of first gear. You know what I’m talking about. You try to
hit drive and you absentmindedly shift into second or first gear.
That’s how many of us are living out our mission for God….grinding
along with little power and little forward momentum.
Colossians 4:5 Live wisely among those who are not
Christians, and make the most of every opportunity. (NLT)
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