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Giving Our Mind to Christ - Part 2
Zac Poonen
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Zac Poonen

Giving Our Mind to Christ - Part 2

Zac Poonen · 9:57

Zac Poonen's sermon challenges believers to examine their motivations and align their thoughts with Christ to combat selfishness and worldly influences.
This sermon emphasizes the dangers of selfishness and worldly thinking in religious practices, highlighting the need to bring our thoughts captive to the obedience of Christ. It challenges the common motivations behind joining a church or living a Christian life, pointing out the deception of materialism and the importance of true spiritual transformation.

Full Transcript

Is that good for me? Is religion good for me? Fine, I'll take that also. Is going to this particular church good for me? I'll take that also. I mean, you think that fellow's come to your church because he's spiritually minded? No.

It's a basic selfishness that brought him there, perhaps. We don't know. I'm sure there are a lot of people who join a church for selfish reasons.

It's good for me. Or I think this is a good place we can bring up our children because there are good children in this church. See, this is a good church to join.

You think they're coming for the glory of God? A million miles away from the glory of God. This is a good place for our children to grow up. I mean, which godless, atheistic parent doesn't want his children to grow up in a good way? Is there anybody? We had examples of unconverted people who would send their children to our Sunday school.

But when they discovered that we were preaching discipleship, oh, they took them away. We don't want our children to become disciples of Jesus. We want them to obey their parents and be well-behaved, all that.

You think that's Christianity? That's culture. That's civilization. The world of difference between being cultured and civilized and being a Christian.

So all these thoughts that we have, you know, we read newspapers and they're telling us you can't live without buying this and you've got to buy that, you've got to buy the other thing, otherwise you can't live and all that. I always say, how did man live for 5,000 years without all this? It's a deception. The whole advertising world is controlled by the devil.

And you see how much it has influenced your thinking that so many Christians buy so many unnecessary things for their home, which they could have given for God's work and have got some treasure in heaven for eternity. But the devil's robbed them of that by saying, no, no, no, don't give for God's work. God's got enough.

You just buy something for yourself. You can't live without this. You can't live without that.

You can't live without the other thing. It's selfishness that controls the way we buy things. And if you don't believe me, ask yourself honestly, in what principle do you buy clothes or, I'm talking about necessities.

I mean, most of us, I've got, I think about five or 10 times the number of clothes we need and we still keep accumulating it because that's the latest style. And this is the latest style of shoes nowadays. And that's the latest style.

It's endless. And the devil will change the style next year so that you spend some more money getting that so that what suffers, God's work suffers. You don't think of giving to God, no.

Many are in need. Of course, we expect the good brothers and sisters to come and help us. It is utter selfishness because we've grown up with these selfish, these are fortresses.

We can come here and sing the most wonderful songs that Jesus is wonderful and magnificent and it's all garbage. It's true. But for us, it's garbage because it doesn't change our way of thinking.

If Jesus was really so wonderful, I'd probably be more devoted to him. But if he's as wonderful as you say, you sing, you'd do a lot more for him. You'd sacrifice a lot more for him and not just think of yourself all the time.

You see how the devil deceives us in our mind. He makes us religious and think we are spiritual. Now you heard me speak on religiosity and spirituality for years.

I'll never stop speaking about it because I find that's the biggest problem with Christendom today. So here he says about bringing our thoughts captive to the obedience of Christ. That means we're going to get rid of these generals called selfishness and pride.

We're going to have one general in our mind controlling all the soldiers, Christ. Every thought captive to the obedience of Christ. That's the meaning of conversion.

They got converted from serving these old generals called selfishness and pride and now they're listening to another general. And every fortress that has been built, they were going to be destroyed so that every thought can be brought captive to the obedience of Christ. You see, this is how we will become more like Christ.

The whole purpose of our salvation, you know, there's a word called predestination in the Bible. You know what destination is. There's no way you want to go.

Predestination means you determine beforehand where you want to go. I mean we do it all the time when we travel. You don't get into a train wondering where to go.

You bought the ticket 60 days earlier or nowadays 90 days earlier. You determine beforehand where you want to go. You get into a plane, you know where, you got a predestination.

You got a ticket saying I'm going to go here. And the Bible also speaks about predestination. Now a lot of Christians in through the centuries have got into great arguments about this predestination.

You have the Calvinists and the Armenians. You don't need to know about them. It's all theological people who get degrees in Bible schools and you don't know about it.

But they argue about did God predestine you to go to heaven or did you choose God? I say both are true. Because both are in the Bible. But generally speaking you find Christians divided.

One saying no this is true. The other saying that is true. To me it's like the left hand or right hand.

You know by the way the left hand right hand are complete opposites. But I want both of them. So there's some truths in the Bible which look opposite like the left hand and right hand.

But we need both of them to do our work. We need both of them to be proper Christians. I'm not a favorite of the right hand or the left hand.

I need both. A lot of things I can't hold with just one hand. A lot of truths in Christianity you can't hold if you reject the sovereign election of God and also the free will of man.

But predestination is not for heaven or hell. God did predestine his children but for what? I want you to turn to Romans 8 verse 29. Romans 8 29.

Many people know this well-known verse Romans 8 28 that God makes everything work together for good to those who love him to those who are called according to his purpose. And in some translations it says God makes it work for the best. Now when God says something is best we better agree.

The best is not to have a better house or a better car or a better clothes or better anything on this earth. What is the best? The best is not even to go to heaven. The best is not forgiveness of sins.

All these things are good. I'm not saying they're bad. Forgiveness of sins being baptized in the Holy Spirit going to heaven all excellent.

But the best God makes everything to work together for the best if we love him and we are called according to his purpose. And what is his purpose? All that is described in the next verse. So if you know verse 28 without knowing verse 29 you're going to have all types of crazy ideas of what Romans 8 28 means.

You'll think that God didn't allow you to get this job because he wants you to get a better job with double the salary. No. Perhaps with half the salary.

And he didn't allow you to marry this girl because he's going to allow you to marry a prettier girl. No. A more spiritual girl who may not be so pretty.

God's ways are not our ways. Most Christians think like worldly people and that's why they never become spiritual. Thoughts.

To bring our thoughts captive to the obedience of Christ in every area. How many people when they consider marriage think like God wants them to think. I want a spiritual girl whether she's pretty or not is unimportant.

A lot of believers who don't think like that. That's why they never become spiritual. They won't become spiritual in a hundred years.

They're not thinking in terms of the way God wants them to think. They're thinking just according to the worldly people with a little bit of Christian whitewash and Christian language. But their basic thinking is like an enemy soldier who's putting on Christ's soldier's uniform.

It's the most dangerous person. He's a spy in your army. Religious language with worldly ways of thinking.

Christendom is full of it. And if you look into your mind you'll see a lot of these soldiers running around in your mind wearing Christ's uniform. But they're enemy soldiers.

They are think yet those thoughts are exactly like a worldly person. They rejoice when they get a lot of money and not when they become more spiritual. Whose thoughts are that? You have such enemy soldiers lurking in your mind.

But they put on Christ's uniform. God has blessed me. What is the mark of God's blessing? That you got a little more money or that you became a little more like Jesus?

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Selfish motivations for attending church
    • Distinction between culture and true Christianity
    • Influence of advertising on Christian spending
  2. II
    • The deception of selfishness in our lives
    • The need for a change in mindset
    • Bringing thoughts captive to Christ
  3. III
    • Understanding predestination in a biblical context
    • The purpose of God's predestination
    • The importance of aligning thoughts with God's will
  4. IV
    • The danger of religious language masking worldly thinking
    • Identifying enemy thoughts in our minds
    • True blessings as spiritual growth rather than material gain

Key Quotes

“It's a basic selfishness that brought him there, perhaps.” — Zac Poonen
“If Jesus was really so wonderful, I'd probably be more devoted to him.” — Zac Poonen
“You see how the devil deceives us in our mind.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • Reflect on your motivations for attending church and ensure they align with God's glory.
  • Evaluate your spending habits and consider how you can support God's work instead of succumbing to consumerism.
  • Commit to bringing every thought captive to Christ, rejecting worldly influences in your decision-making.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of the sermon?
The sermon emphasizes the importance of aligning our thoughts with Christ and recognizing the selfish motivations that often influence our decisions.
How does advertising affect Christians?
Advertising can create a mindset of selfishness, leading Christians to prioritize personal consumption over giving to God's work.
What does it mean to bring thoughts captive to Christ?
It means to consciously align every thought and decision with the teachings and example of Jesus, rejecting selfishness and pride.
What is predestination according to the sermon?
Predestination refers to God's predetermined purpose for His children, which is to become more like Christ, rather than merely determining salvation.
How can we identify worldly thinking in our lives?
We can identify worldly thinking by examining our motivations and desires, ensuring they align with spiritual growth rather than materialism.

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