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(Clip) the Radical Jesus
Glenn Meldrum
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Glenn Meldrum

(Clip) the Radical Jesus

Glenn Meldrum · 5:31

Glenn Meldrum challenges listeners to recognize the radical nature of Jesus and to embrace a transformative faith that impacts the world.
This sermon emphasizes the need for a fresh revelation of the radical Jesus of Scripture, contrasting the Americanized version with the true almighty God incarnate. It calls for a restoration of the radical nature of faith, highlighting the transformative power of Jesus to deliver and set free, turning individuals into spiritual revolutionaries who lay down their lives for others. The message stresses the call to live like Christ, with a radical attitude that reflects His character and leads to a revolutionary impact on the world.

Full Transcript

What I want to do is I want to look at Jesus and we will never see him when we try to look at him through our sin. He'll be so obscured, he'll be so distorted we will not see him and until we grow desperate for him we will still not see him because we will not be looking to him, we'll be looking to everything else, all kinds of other things and not be able to really see Jesus. We are in desperate need of a fresh revelation of this Jesus because the American Jesus is not the Jesus of scripture but another Jesus, a wimpy little weak Jesus that is not really that great and awesome and powerful, not a God that can really deliver, a humanistic kind of Jesus that exists just to make us happy but not a God that is out to shake our lives to changes because he's out to work for our eternal salvation.

Jesus is God, was God incarnate in flesh and blood and the very idea that Jesus is the almighty means that absolutely everything about Jesus is 100% radical. There is no way that there could be anything about Jesus that is just nominal. Everything about him was radical because he was the creator God.

If we could grab that knowledge it should so overwhelm us with who this savior is. That that God, not a different God, not a lesser God, not some little God but the only God that there is that Jesus took upon flesh and blood and walked this planet but if Jesus is absolutely radical and he is the author of Christianity and if he said that the servant is not greater than his master then biblical Christianity is 100% radical. In America we don't want a radical gospel, we want a tame little Jesus with a tame little message that leaves us in a tame little religion but the real Jesus is radical, he's radical the core of who he is and when we come to true salvation it is radical that he takes us from the kingdom of hell to bring us into the kingdom of heaven, delivers us from all the slavery and all the bondage, he sets us free that we might be children of God.

It is radical and we need to restore the radical nature of this faith because God is wanting to turn this world upside down, he's not trying to do it through superstars. I think God is so weary of superstars, I am sick of superstars. God is looking for average individuals that he can send in the highways and hedges and that he can use them to lay down their lives for others.

You understand this faith is radical and if it's not radical it's not biblical. There is one faith that he delivered to the church and it is a faith that is radical, it is a faith that is ablaze with a passion for the glory and honor of Christ that others might come to Jesus and know the depths and the heights and the riches of his love. It is Christ likeness that makes true radicals and this world does not need tame Christians, your family does not need a tame individual, your children don't need a tame father, your community doesn't need some tame little Christian among the rest of the tame little Christians.

God is looking for revolutionaries and to be spiritual revolutionaries we must have a spiritual revolution on the inside first because until the revolution takes place in our own heart we can never be agents of the revolution Jesus began 2,000 years ago. Not a revolution of bloodshed and violence and hatred but a revolution that lays our life down that others might know of this wonderful Savior. This is what the faith is, this is what he calls us to.

So what does he tell us in Philippians 2, 5? Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus. That is Christianity summed up. That is the full picture of it.

Take that one verse and you see Christianity. Look at Jesus. Who is this Jesus? Live like this Jesus and that's what the faith is.

Anything other than that is another gospel. Kind of disturbing isn't it? Kind of exciting because you know what he wants to do it in? Frail little old people like me and you. He's looking just for people that will learn how to throw themselves at the master's feet and be willing to follow him through the path of pain or difficulty or sorrow or joy that we will follow him because we bow our knee and we swear fealty to him.

Those are the men and the women that he can use to turn the world upside down.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Understanding the true nature of Jesus
    • The distortion of Jesus in modern culture
    • The radical implications of Jesus' divinity
  2. II
    • The call for a fresh revelation of Jesus
    • The contrast between the American Jesus and the biblical Jesus
    • The need for a radical faith
  3. III
    • The role of individuals in God's radical plan
    • The importance of spiritual revolution within ourselves
    • Living out the attitude of Christ
  4. IV
    • Rejecting a tame version of Christianity
    • Embracing the call to be spiritual revolutionaries
    • The impact of true faith on the world

Key Quotes

“We are in desperate need of a fresh revelation of this Jesus because the American Jesus is not the Jesus of scripture.” — Glenn Meldrum
“If Jesus is absolutely radical and he is the author of Christianity, then biblical Christianity is 100% radical.” — Glenn Meldrum
“God is looking for revolutionaries and to be spiritual revolutionaries we must have a spiritual revolution on the inside first.” — Glenn Meldrum

Application Points

  • Seek a deeper understanding of who Jesus is beyond cultural distortions.
  • Embrace the call to live out a radical faith that reflects the true nature of Christ.
  • Be willing to undergo a personal spiritual revolution to become agents of change in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the sermon?
The sermon emphasizes the radical nature of Jesus and the call for Christians to embrace a transformative faith.
How does the speaker describe the American perception of Jesus?
The speaker critiques the American Jesus as a weak and humanistic figure, contrasting it with the powerful, radical Jesus of scripture.
What does it mean to have a spiritual revolution?
A spiritual revolution involves a deep internal change that empowers individuals to live out their faith boldly and radically.
Why is it important to reject a tame Christianity?
Rejecting a tame Christianity is crucial for living out a faith that is vibrant, impactful, and true to the teachings of Jesus.

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