Word & Deed: The Motivation for Discipleship
Description
radiantvisalia.com
Word & Deed, We are Disciples: The Motivation for Discipleship
with Travis Aicklen
This sermon explores the challenging aspects of discipleship, focusing on the concepts of Jesus as judge and believers being judged according to their works. The message emphasizes that these truths should motivate us to live lives of self-denial and obedience, with a view toward the eternal rewards that await us.
Key Points:
- Jesus is judge: This truth is central to the gospel and should not be overlooked or minimized.
- We are judged according to our works: While salvation is by grace, our works will be evaluated and rewarded by Christ.
- Our motivation for discipleship: The coming judgment should motivate us to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Jesus.
- The promise of reward: We can anticipate being welcomed, honored, and rewarded by Christ for our faithful obedience.
- The importance of works: Our works are evidence of our faith and will be taken into account at the judgment seat of Christ.
Reasons why Jesus is the perfect judge:
- Infinite perfect knowledge
- Empathy and understanding
- No ulterior motives
- Willingness to rescue us
- Impartial and just
Obstacles to discipleship:
- Fear of judgment: Remember that Jesus is a loving and merciful judge who desires our good.
- Misunderstanding of grace: Don't let a misunderstanding of grace lead to complacency or a disregard for obedience.
- Focus on the present: Keep an eternal perspective and focus on the rewards that await us in the age to come.
The sermon concludes with a call to examine our hearts and recommit ourselves to a life of discipleship, motivated by the coming judgment and the promise of eternal rewards. It also invites listeners to receive communion and to pray for freedom from shame and a greater understanding of God's grace and judgment.
*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI.
Please notify us if you find any errors.