You Gotta Know Before You Go
Description
Key Points
We are chosen and seen by God. Before we were born, God chose us and predestined us for adoption.
We have been made holy and blameless through Christ's sacrifice, not our own efforts. Salvation is by grace through faith alone, not by works, so no one can boast.
Our salvation is secure. We are sealed with the Holy Spirit and have a guaranteed eternal inheritance.
We are not defined by our past. We are forgiven, redeemed, and made new in Christ.
We are God's "workmanship" (ποίημα/poiéma/masterpiece), created for good works that He prepared beforehand.
Understanding our secure position in Christ gives us confidence to serve without fear of rejection or inadequacy.
Grace precedes mission. We must understand who we are in Christ before we can effectively serve Him.
We are seated with Christ in heavenly places, fully accepted and beloved.
The forgiveness we receive should free us from shame and empower us for mission.
Discussion
Pastor Bob outlined 12 things we have in Christ. Which is hardest to believe about yourself and why?
Chosen before the foundation of the world
Called to live holy and blameless
Adopted into God's family
Accepted and beloved in Christ
Redeemed by His blood
Forgiven of all trespasses
Lavishly covered by grace and wisdom
Given revelation of God's will
Made heirs with Christ
Predestined according to His purpose
Sealed with the Holy Spirit
Guaranteed an eternal inheritance
What trials in your life have unexpectedly deepened your understanding of God's love or revealed new dimensions of faith?
Do you struggle to truly believe you are forgiven and redeemed? What do you think is holding you in the 'swamp of shame' and keeping you from living in your new identity?
The sermon contrasts being 'dead in trespasses' with being 'seated with Christ in heavenly places' - how should this radical transformation affect the way we treat others who are still walking in spiritual death?
Why do you think that is important to know your position in Christ before being commissioned?























