Knowing the Power of the Resurrection.
Philippians 3:10
John 13:1
Dying to Self and Sin
Galatians 2:20-21
Galatians 2:21
Jesus is nothing to us if we don’t share the way He lived. The gospel means nothing to us if we are not transformed by it.
The resurrection power that Paul spoke of in Philippians 3:10
Experiencing Jesus’ Power
Notice all the mentions of “sin” in Romans 6:2-14
A note with the following advice just sold at an auction for over $1 million: “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness.” These are wise words, but they did not bring such a high price just for their wisdom. The note was written by Albert Einstein just after being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. Its value came from who wrote it.
Knowing about Jesus Christ can do us some good. But knowing Him has infinite value! Our lives will not be changed until we share in His life and the power of His resurrection. The only way to know Christ is to give up your life to Him, because He gave up His life for you.
Application Points
- Do you share Christ’s life? Here is how to tell: Has He changed the way you live? Jesus means nothing to us if we are not transformed by Him.
- Are you trying to change on your own? Have you looked for human help? These sources can be good, but they are ultimately finite. Christ’s power is infinite even over death and sin! Surrender your life to Him so you can share His abundant life.
- Do you know the power of Christ’s resurrection in your own life? Are you growing to sin less and please God more? You will know Christ’s life when you give up your own life to Him.
Tools for Further Study
A Hymn to Encourage: “I Run to Christ”
I run to Christ when chased by fear and find a refuge sure.
“Believe in me,” His voice I hear; His words and wounds secure.
I run to Christ when torn by grief and find abundant peace.
“I, too, had tears,” He gently speaks; thus, joy and sorrow meet.
I run to Christ when worn by life and find my soul refreshed.
“Come unto Me,” He calls through strife; fatigue gives way to rest.
I run to Christ when vexed by hell and find a mighty arm.
“The Devil flees,” the Scriptures tell; he roars, but cannot harm.
I run to Christ when stalked by sin and find a sure escape.
“Deliver me,” I cry to Him; temptation yields to grace.
I run to Christ when plagued by shame and find my one defense.
“I bore God’s wrath,” He pleads my case – my advocate and friend.
Text by Chris Anderson; Tune by Greg Habegger.
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