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Audio: A Call To Us
Basilea Schlink
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Basilea Schlink

Audio: A Call To Us

Basilea Schlink · 4:35

Basilea Schlink calls believers to forsake idols and wholeheartedly serve the jealous, loving God with undivided devotion.
This sermon emphasizes the eternal nature of God, highlighting His consistency from the past to the present. It delves into the concept of God being a holy and jealous God, challenging listeners to examine who or what they truly serve in their lives. The message urges a radical removal of idols and a wholehearted dedication to God, emphasizing the need to identify and eliminate anything that competes with God's rightful place in our hearts.

Full Transcript

God lives and works today. He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Therefore, what He revealed to His people through Moses many years ago still applies. He is a holy, jealous God. What does this mean for us? Today's meditation by Basilia Schlenk will explain this. Whom are we really serving? To whom or to what do we give the honor in our lives? To God or to our idols? We can only serve one master. People have a habit of being blind and deceiving themselves so often on this point. We can believe in God and yet let so many other things actually rule our lives, occupy our thoughts and take up our time. The Bible tells us that God is a jealous God, that He does not tolerate any other love, no one and nothing beside Himself. That is because His love yearns for us. It longs for our whole dedication and our whole undivided love. Today we must make a radical move to throw out all the idols in our lives. But do we discover what they are? Let us ask ourselves one thing. What is important to us? What would be very difficult for us to lose if God were to take it away from us, whether it be a person, a job, a pleasure or a possession? This is what our heart is bound to. This is our idol. Whoever loves God will not be afraid to destroy his idols. According to Jesus' words, he will pluck out his eye. He will take the first step wherever he feels a bondage in his life that separates him from God. When we reach the end of our own strength, then a door opens that makes all things possible, faith. The more we fall down, the more we must call upon Him, Jesus, who can change our unwillingness into willingness. He alone can break our chains through the power of His redemption if we only call upon Him. Everyone who fights such a battle of faith and does not give up will become free. Jesus will give us the strength to smash our idols. With Jesus we cannot do otherwise than give God what He requires and deserves, our first love. Otherwise we would waste it in a wrong manner through bondages to people or things. With Jesus it is possible to give God the first right to our time, money and possessions, to everything that makes life worth living. God is waiting for us today to turn away from our idols and to turn to Him alone, the holy, loving and jealous God. He is yearning for our love. But more than that, He is yearning for souls who are on fire with love, who will spend themselves for His honor, so that others who disdain His love may come to love Him above everything else. He is waiting for people who will be zealous, not in judging others, but in offering their lives as a sacrifice, who will burn with such fervent love for Jesus that the whole world will be set aflame. This is His call to us. He is waiting for you. For this I thirst. Jesus, my dearest treasure, my joy and bliss beyond measure. You have been listening to a program written by Basile Schlink of the Little Land of Canaan. To learn more about how God lives and works today, visit us at our website www.canaan.org. That's K-A-N-A-A-N dot org. If you contact us we would be happy to send you a free inspirational booklet. If you do not have access to the web, please contact this radio station for our postal address. God bless you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Nature of God
    • God is the same yesterday, today, and forever
    • He is holy and jealous
    • His love demands our undivided devotion
  2. II. Identifying Our Idols
    • Ask what is hardest to lose in life
    • Idols can be people, jobs, pleasures, or possessions
    • Our hearts are bound to what we cannot let go
  3. III. The Call to Radical Faith
    • We must pluck out idols even at great cost
    • Faith opens the door when our strength ends
    • Jesus empowers us to break chains of bondage
  4. IV. Living as Zealous Followers
    • Offer lives as a living sacrifice
    • Burn with fervent love for Jesus
    • Set the world aflame with God’s love

Key Quotes

“God is a jealous God, that He does not tolerate any other love, no one and nothing beside Himself.” — Basilea Schlink
“Whoever loves God will not be afraid to destroy his idols.” — Basilea Schlink
“He is waiting for people who will be zealous, not in judging others, but in offering their lives as a sacrifice.” — Basilea Schlink

Application Points

  • Examine your life to identify and remove anything that competes with your love for God.
  • Rely on Jesus' strength through faith to overcome personal bondages and idols.
  • Commit to living a zealous life that honors God and inspires others toward His love.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God is a jealous God?
It means God desires our exclusive love and will not tolerate divided loyalty with idols or anything else.
How can I identify my idols?
Reflect on what you would find hardest to lose or give up, as that reveals what your heart is truly bound to.
What is the first step to overcoming idols?
The first step is a radical decision to remove idols, even if it requires sacrifice, trusting Jesus for strength.
How does faith help in breaking free from bondage?
When we reach the end of our own strength, faith opens the door for Jesus to transform our unwillingness into willingness.
What is the ultimate goal of this call to us?
To become zealous, loving followers of Jesus who dedicate their lives to His honor and ignite love in others.

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