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Zac Poonen

God Was Well-Pleased With Him

God's approval is not based on our ministry's success, but on our character, which is developed through faithfulness in resisting temptation and not seeking our own.
Zac Poonen preaches on the secret of Jesus being approved by God, emphasizing that it was not based on His ministry success but on His faithful and sinless life for thirty years. Jesus was approved because He resisted temptation and never sought His own desires, pleasing the Father. Our character, specifically our attitude towards sin and self-centeredness, is what brings God's approval, not our external accomplishments. Both a world-traveling healer/preacher and a busy mother at home have equal opportunities to acquire God's approval, as it is based on our faithfulness in daily temptations.

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When Jesus was thirty, the Father spoke these words about Him publicly from heaven, "This is my beloved Son in Whom I am well-pleased." (Mt. 3:17). And that was at a time when Jesus had not done a single miracle or even preached a single sermon!

What then was the secret of His being approved by God? It was obviously not because of His ministry, for He had not even commenced His public ministry. It was because of the type of life that He had lived for thirty years.

We are approved by God not on the basis of the success of our ministry but rather on the basis of our faithfulness in the temptations that we face in daily life.

The only two things that we are told about the hidden thirty years of Jesus' life (apart from the incident in the temple) are - that "He was tempted in all points as we are and yet did not sin"(Heb. 4:15), and that "He never pleased Himself" (Rom. 15:3).

He had faithfully resisted temptation at every point and He had never sought His own in any matter. This was what delighted the Father.

Our external accomplishments may impress worldly people and carnal believers. But God is impressed only by our character. It is our character alone that can bring us God's approval. And so if we want to know what God's opinion of us is, we must deliberately erase from our minds what we have accomplished in our ministry, and evaluate ourselves purely by our attitude towards sin and self-centredness in our thought-life. That and that alone is the infallible gauge of our spiritual condition.

Thus, the world-travelling healer/preacher and the busy mother who is never able to leave the confines of her home, have exactly the same opportunities to acquire God's approval.

This is why we shall find at the judgment-seat of Christ that many who are first here in the Christian world will be last there and many who were considered last here on earth (because they did not have a well-recognised ministry) will be first there!

Sermon Outline

  1. I. God's Approval is Not Based on Ministry
  2. A. Jesus' ministry had not commenced at the time of God's approval
  3. B. Our ministry's success is not the basis of God's approval
  4. II. God's Approval is Based on Character
  5. A. Jesus' character delighted the Father
  6. B. Our character is what impresses God
  7. III. Evaluating Our Spiritual Condition
  8. A. We must evaluate ourselves by our attitude towards sin and self-centredness
  9. B. Our thought-life is the infallible gauge of our spiritual condition

Key Quotes

“Our external accomplishments may impress worldly people and carnal believers. But God is impressed only by our character.” — Zac Poonen
“It is our character alone that can bring us God's approval.” — Zac Poonen
“Our thought-life is the infallible gauge of our spiritual condition.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • We must prioritize developing our character and faithfulness in resisting temptation over external accomplishments and ministry success.
  • Our thought-life is a crucial indicator of our spiritual condition, and we must be intentional about evaluating ourselves in this area.
  • Regardless of our circumstances or ministry, we can acquire God's approval by living a life of faithfulness and character.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the secret of Jesus' being approved by God?
It was because of the type of life He had lived for thirty years, characterized by faithfulness in resisting temptation and not seeking His own.
What impresses God?
Our character, not our external accomplishments or ministry success.
How can we know what God's opinion of us is?
By evaluating ourselves purely by our attitude towards sin and self-centredness in our thought-life.
Is it possible for anyone to acquire God's approval?
Yes, regardless of their ministry or circumstances, anyone can acquire God's approval by living a life of faithfulness and character.

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