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C.T. Studd

Jesus Only

C.T. Studd's sermon emphasizes the importance of living solely for Jesus, embracing joy, obedience, and the call to serve Him fearlessly.
C.T. Studd passionately declares his commitment to live solely for Jesus, emphasizing the joy and freedom found in a life dedicated to Him. He acknowledges his own shortcomings and the need to stay close to Jesus, who is his ultimate friend and guide. Studd encourages believers to embrace the risks of faith, to follow Christ's commands without hesitation, and to trust in His guidance above all else. He highlights the importance of sharing the Gospel and the joy that comes from serving Jesus, even amidst challenges. Ultimately, he calls for a bold response to Christ's call, urging others to join in the mission of spreading His message.

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I'm going to live for Jesus,

And fling the world away,

I'm going to give to Jesus

My life and all to-day.

I've done it, Hallelujah!

And now I pray the prayer

That I may follow "Jesus

Only," everywhere.

I'm such a great big sinner,

And still a bigger fool;

I must keep close to Jesus

And never leave His school.

My heart's so full of rapture,

I know not how to live;

For the joy of being Jesu's

I wish I'd more to give.

I think I'll copy Levi,

Who gave a dinner once,

To give a chance to Jesus

To save another dunce.

Oh, won't it be just "ripping"

To never leave His side,

To walk and talk with Jesus,

And all in Him confide?

There is no Friend like Jesus,

So loving, strong and true,

If I had not His friendship

I don't know what I'd do.

No soul in all creation

Can ever take His place,

But I love all others better,

Since I have seen His face.

Oh! the joy of knowing Jesus,

It takes all care away;

I would so love for Jesus

To fling my life away.

And yet I'd sooner serve Him

On earth, and suffer loss,

Than have a throne in Heaven,

For there, there's not a cross.

I love to fight for Jesus

And every risk to run,

If there was naught of danger

It wouldn't be half the fun.

Such as neglect Christ's ord'nance

To fight in lands afar,

Know not the joy of Jesus

Like those who go to war.

I loved Christ's ordination,

Its grand simplicity;

He asked no abstruse questions,

But only "Lov'st thou Me?"

He asked that once of Peter,

Who'd just denied Him thrice;

Then gave him his commission

To preach His sacrifice.

The Gospel of Christ's salvation

Is, only His blood can atone;

The secret of walking on water

Is to look to Christ alone.

The secret of power is simple,

I must obey God, not man;

It's naught but incredible folly

To adopt any other plan.

Christ commissioned His Spirit

To be Captain of His host;

I need no other guidance

Than that of the Holy Ghost.

He'll brook no interference;

God is a jealous God;

Christ woo'd and won, and bought me,

He only is my Lord.

I'll walk in His blest freedom,

And follow Him everywhere;

I'll trust His word and presence

And fight without a fear.

Some Christians call me foolish,

The world declares I'm "fey;"

I'll wait a little longer

To see what Christ will say.

"He hadn't any talents,

His speech perhaps was odd;

But he did what I commanded,

He rendered all to God."

I'd like to hear Him say that,

Tho' there's little chance of such;

But I don't care a blow for the mud folks throw,

'Cause I'm not like a parson in church.

Some stay at home with good reason

And some without a cause;

But that coward's the worst, who stabs in the back

The man who's gone to the wars.

But Christ was kissed in the garden

By the man who had been His friend;

So some I presume will do the same

Till this world's come to an end.

There are some who when told to go

By the great Physician Himself,

Run off to a fallible medical man

Who puts them on the shelf.

As tho' they know better than He!

Or their words were of greater worth!

They forget that the place where Jesus is

Is the safest spot on earth.

Some want to live too long,

Tho' one cannot die too soon;

A day with the Son is worth millions more

Than a million on earth or moon.

For Jesus is my life,

And death my greatest gain;

Heaven means joy without alloy,

On earth we must have pain.

If we really did believe

The words that Jesus said,

We'd have no fear for the future,

Nor for our daily bread.

Who knows Christ as his Master

Is such a splendid fool;

He leaves an earthly Paradise

And "runs away" to school!

I know very little myself,

But Jesus knows everything;

So merry of soul I laugh and sing

Underneath His wing.

Oh! it's good to belong to Jesus,

It's the only life to live;

It's glorious fun, it's heaven begun,

When you've got no more to give.

Away with hesitation!

Man! take the plunge, and try!

Give heart and all to Jesus!

Then take your wings and fly!

Fly with Christ's salvation

To some dark heathen land;

No cause for trepidation,

Jesus will hold your hand.

JESUS IS OUR MESSAGE!

JESUS SAVIOUR AND KING!

JESUS OUR SOLE COMMANDER!

JESUS IS EVERYTHING!

Come forth, ye men of Britain,

In brave Crusader bands;

Up! let us take possession

Of our Saviour's promised lands.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Living for Jesus - The joy of following Him - The importance of obedience
  2. II points: - The uniqueness of Christ - The power of His blood - The call to serve
  3. III points: - The joy of knowing Jesus - The risk of discipleship - The assurance of His presence
  4. IV points: - The call to action - The importance of faith - Living without fear

Key Quotes

“Oh! the joy of knowing Jesus, It takes all care away;” — C.T. Studd
“If we really did believe the words that Jesus said, We'd have no fear for the future, Nor for our daily bread.” — C.T. Studd
“JESUS IS OUR MESSAGE! JESUS SAVIOUR AND KING!” — C.T. Studd

Application Points

  • Dedicate your life to Jesus by prioritizing His teachings in your daily decisions.
  • Embrace the joy of knowing Christ and share that joy with others.
  • Step out in faith and take risks for Jesus, trusting in His guidance and support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to live for Jesus?
Living for Jesus means dedicating your life to His teachings and example, prioritizing His will above all else.
How can I find joy in following Jesus?
Joy in following Jesus comes from experiencing His love and grace, which transforms our lives and gives us purpose.
Why is obedience important in the Christian life?
Obedience is essential as it demonstrates our love for God and aligns our actions with His will for our lives.
What does it mean to take risks for Jesus?
Taking risks for Jesus involves stepping out of our comfort zones to serve Him and share His message, trusting in His guidance.
How can I overcome fear in my faith journey?
Overcoming fear in our faith journey involves trusting in God's promises and relying on His strength and presence.

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