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God Will Complete His Work in Us
Zac Poonen
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Zac Poonen

God Will Complete His Work in Us

Zac Poonen · 5:41

Zac Poonen teaches that believers can have confident hope because God, who began a good work in them, will faithfully complete it despite past failures and spiritual battles.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of hope in addition to faith and love, highlighting how hope can sustain us through past regrets, failures, and spiritual battles. It encourages believers to focus on God's work within them, resist the devil's tactics of discouragement, and hold on to the hope that God will complete His work in making them like Christ. The message underscores the power of hope in facing spiritual challenges and the assurance that God's love and work in our lives will carry us through to the end.

Full Transcript

You know in 1 Corinthians 13, which is a great chapter on love, the last verse says there are three things that remain, faith, hope, and love. And generally speaking, I've seen through the years, we hear a lot about faith and love, faith and hope, but almost never do we hear a message on hope. So what you heard today from Santosh was very necessary to restore the balance because it says in 1 Corinthians 13, the last verse, there remains three things, faith, hope, and love. And we need to be equally balanced in knowing all three. So I just want to share briefly about this love, sorry, about hope. In Philippians 1.6, Paul says to the Philippians, I'm sure, I'm absolutely confident that God who began the good work within you will keep right on helping you to grow in his grace, I'm reading from the living Bible, until his task within you is finally finished on the day when Jesus Christ returns. If you are like me, and like I think we're all the same, we have a lot of regret over mistakes we have made in the past, even after we've become believers or failures or sins like that. And when we look at the past, the devil reminds us of the things we've done wrong, and that can easily discourage us and hinder us from further spiritual progress. And we must not be afraid of Satan's, we must not be deceived or ignorant of Satan's tactics. I want to tell all of you, one of Satan's tactics is to remind you of your past failures, so that you get so discouraged, you'll have no strength to press on. So when you think of the past, think also of what God did for you in the past. That's what he's saying here, God who began a good work within you, and in all of you, God has begun a good work, and the devil doesn't want you to think about that. And that's what assures us, at a time when you were enemies, God came and loved you, and he's begun a good work within you, will continue doing it. That's the hope we have, until his task of making us like Christ is completely finished. So if you have that hope, hold on to it, it's a tremendous strength to fight this battle in the Christian life, and it's going to be more intense as we approach the end. There's a verse in scripture which says, the devil knows that his, the devil's fury increased, because he knows he's got a very little time. And the devil knows better than most of us, that he's got very little time left, before his kingdom is completely destroyed. So it says in the Bible that his fury is going to increase. So what's the thing that's going to help us to fight that battle faithfully till the end? Hope, that he who has begun a good work in us, will definitely complete it, and finish it, and it's going to get better and better and better. That's hope. So not just faith and love, but hope as well. We don't think much about it, but please start meditating on that a little more from today, because what you heard from Santosh was probably a prophetic word for all of you to think more about the matter of hope in Christ. Like we sing in one of the hymns, God's love for us in times past, forbids us from thinking that he will leave us at last in trouble to sink. Each sweet Ebenezer that we have in review, confirms his good pleasure to carry us through. What that means is, Ebenezer, by the way, is a word found in 1 Samuel 7, where it's called a stone of help, where Samuel put a stone down and said, hitherto has the Lord helped us. Thus far, the Lord has helped us. That's the meaning of Ebenezer. The Lord has helped us so far, and that hymn, it says, each sweet Ebenezer that we look back upon and have in review, the places God helped us, confirms God's good pleasure in us, that he will carry us right through to the end. He's not going to take us halfway through the river and say, well, I'm fed up with you, I'm going to drop you right here. No. If he took us halfway through, he's going to carry us through to the end. That is hope, and never give up that hope. God's love in time past forbids us from thinking that at last he will leave us in trouble to sink, impossible. He was begun a good work in you, will complete it, and I pray that will be your hope and faith as you look towards the future. God bless you all. Thank you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The importance of balancing faith, hope, and love
    • Hope is often neglected in Christian teaching
    • 1 Corinthians 13 emphasizes these three enduring virtues
  2. II
    • God has begun a good work in every believer
    • Philippians 1:6 assures God will complete this work
    • Hope strengthens believers to persevere despite past failures
  3. III
    • Satan’s tactic is to remind us of past sins to discourage us
    • Believers must focus on God’s past faithfulness as encouragement
    • Hope empowers us to fight spiritual battles until Christ returns
  4. IV
    • The hymn and the concept of Ebenezer as a reminder of God’s help
    • God will never abandon us halfway through our journey
    • Encouragement to meditate on hope and trust God’s faithfulness

Key Quotes

“God who began a good work within you will keep right on helping you to grow in his grace until his task within you is finally finished on the day when Jesus Christ returns.” — Zac Poonen
“One of Satan's tactics is to remind you of your past failures, so that you get so discouraged, you'll have no strength to press on.” — Zac Poonen
“God's love for us in times past forbids us from thinking that he will leave us at last in trouble to sink.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • Remember and meditate on God's past faithfulness to strengthen your hope for the future.
  • Resist discouragement by focusing on God's promise to complete His work in you.
  • Hold firmly to hope as a vital strength to persevere through spiritual battles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God will complete the good work in us?
It means God will continue to transform and mature believers spiritually until Christ returns, finishing the process He began.
Why is hope important in the Christian life?
Hope provides strength to persevere through trials and spiritual battles, reminding believers of God’s faithfulness and future completion.
How does Satan try to discourage believers?
Satan reminds believers of their past failures and sins to cause discouragement and hinder spiritual progress.
What is the significance of the Ebenezer stone?
Ebenezer symbolizes God’s past help and faithfulness, encouraging believers to trust Him to carry them through present and future challenges.
How can I cultivate hope in my daily walk with God?
By meditating on God’s promises, remembering His past faithfulness, and trusting that He will complete His work in you.

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