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What Would Jesus Think: Introduction

Radiant Church Visalia
Radiant Church Visalia
Episode • Apr 14, 2013 • 53m

Scripture: John 13:4-15, Matthew 4:17, Colossians 1:9-22

Intro: A new sermon series, "What Would Jesus Think?" is introduced, focusing on the crucial role of thought life in shaping behavior. The speaker emphasizes that understanding Jesus's beliefs is essential to emulate His actions.

Key Points:

  • The Importance of Thought Life:
    • Beliefs guide behavior.
    • Jesus's actions stemmed from His beliefs.
    • The series aims to explore Jesus's thought patterns.
    • "What would Jesus think?" is more important than "What would Jesus do?".
  • Jesus's Example: Foot Washing (John 13):
    • Jesus's humility was rooted in His knowledge of His identity and relationship with the Father.
    • He knew He came from God and was returning to God.
    • He was secure and satisfied in the Father's love.
    • True service comes from a place of security and love, not a desire to receive.
  • Jesus's First Sermon (Matthew 4:17):
    • Jesus began His ministry by calling people to "repent," which means to change their thinking.
    • He understood that lasting behavioral change comes from transformed thinking.
    • Jesus cared more about how we think than how we act.
  • Practical Application:
    • Investigate the beliefs that guide your behavior.
    • Be courageous in confessing your true thoughts and beliefs.
    • Recognize that your thought life shapes your life as much as your physical diet.
    • God can handle your honest thoughts.
  • Loving God with Your Mind:
    • This series ties into the first commandment, to love God with all your mind.
    • Understanding what you believe about God is crucial.
    • Transformation comes from renewing your mind (Colossians 1).
    • The goal is to be free from accusation.
  • Prayer and Transformation (Colossians 1):
    • The sermon concludes with a lengthy prayer based on Colossians 1, asking for spiritual wisdom, endurance, and freedom from accusation.
    • It emphasizes God's power to transform minds and lives.

Conclusion:

  • Jesus's thought life is a model for believers.
  • Changing our thinking is essential for lasting change.
  • God desires to transform our minds and free us from accusation.

Call to Action:

  • Return for the rest of the sermon series.
  • Examine your thought life and beliefs.
  • Confess your true thoughts to God.
  • Allow God to transform your mind.
  • Pray for freedom from accusation.

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