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Consider Christ

Don Fortner July, 13 2010 3 min read
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July, 13 2010
Don Fortner
Don Fortner 3 min read
1,412 articles 3,194 sermons 82 books

Don Fortner's article "Consider Christ" emphasizes the centrality of Jesus Christ in the believer's life, underscoring that all actions and decisions should be filtered through the lens of His person, sacrifice, and glory. Fortner argues that recognizing Christ as both the Apostle and High Priest of our faith encourages believers to find motivation and strength in their daily walk with God. He draws on Hebrews 3:1, which urges Christians to continually consider Christ, highlighting the profound implications of His love, intercession, and sacrifice for humanity. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to dedicate their lives to serving Christ and furthering His kingdom, ensuring that their actions align with His will and glory.

Key Quotes

“This is the one standard by which we should endeavor in all things and at all times to govern our lives for the glory of God.”

“Ever consider what the Son of God has done for you... The Son of God loved us and gave himself for us.”

“Considering Christ, let us unceasingly consecrate ourselves to him and to him alone.”

“If the consideration of these things is the dominant concern of our hearts, we will not greatly err in our behavior.”

What does the Bible say about considering Christ?

The Bible instructs us to always consider Christ, our Apostle and High Priest, as the central focus of our lives.

Hebrews 3:1 encourages believers to consider Jesus Christ, affirming His identity as our Apostle and High Priest. This means that in all aspects of our lives, we should reflect on who He is and the immense sacrifice He made for us. By constantly holding Christ in our minds, we align our decisions and actions with His purpose and glory, which forms the foundation of our Christian walk.

Hebrews 3:1

How do we know Christ's love for us is true?

Christ's love is manifested through His monumental sacrifice, saving us by His grace despite our unworthiness.

The truth of Christ's love for us is demonstrated in the historical event of His sacrificial death. He loved us when we were sinners, illustrated in Romans 5:8, and gave Himself for us so that we might have eternal life. This act of grace reflects God's electing love, showing that His commitment to His people transcends our rejection and sinfulness. Therefore, understanding Christ's love involves recognizing our total dependence on His grace and His unchanging nature toward us.

Romans 5:8, Hebrews 3:1

Why is considering Christ important for Christians?

Considering Christ is vital for Christians as it shapes our decisions and inspires us to live for His glory.

For Christians, consistently considering Christ is crucial because it helps maintain focus on His will and purpose for our lives. This process encourages us to evaluate our thoughts and actions in light of His example and teachings. As we contemplate His glory and the implications of His sacrifice, our hearts are stirred to serve the interests of His kingdom and the welfare of His people. In doing so, we become effective vessels for the service of the gospel and reflect His glory in our behaviors.

Hebrews 3:1, Romans 5:8

What does it mean to consider Christ in our daily lives?

Considering Christ means evaluating all aspects of our lives in light of His teachings and His example.

To consider Christ daily involves a conscious commitment to reflect upon His character, His teachings, and His actions. This means asking ourselves what decisions we make that align with His will and how we respond to life's challenges in a manner that glorifies Him. It's about dedicating our lives to live in a way that openly acknowledges His lordship over our choices and emphasizes our role in advancing His kingdom. As such, our daily considerations become exercises in faith that bear witness to the transformative power of the gospel.

Hebrews 3:1

Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus; - Hebrews 3:1
Consider Christ

    This is the one standard by which we should endeavor in all things and at all times to govern our lives for the glory of God. This is the one thing which ought to motivate and inspire, encourage and strengthen us, as we endeavor to walk with God and serve our generation by the will of God. May God the Holy Spirit inscribe these words upon our hearts and make this the rule of our lives – “Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus.” Consider Christ. Always, in all things, and above all things, consider Christ. Before you make any decision, before you do anything, before you go anywhere, consider Christ.

    His Person

    Always remember and give consideration to who he is. The Lord Jesus Christ is God, our Savior. He is our merciful and faithful High Priest. He always bears us upon his heart, making intercession for us in heaven. He does all things for us, rules all things for us, and disposes of all things for us. He never ceases to consider us, his people. Let us, therefore, consider him.

    His Sacrifice

    Ever consider what the Son of God has done for you. He has saved us by his grace. We are the objects of his electing love and immutable grace. He loved us when we hated him. He came to us when we would not and could not come to him. He wanted us when we did not want him. But, above all, child of God, ever hold this fact in sacred memory and consider it well: The Son of God loved us and gave himself for us. He laid down his life for us, bearing our sin in his body on the tree, that we might live forever with him, without sin!

    Our Debt

    Consider this, too: We owe him everything! All that we are, all that we have, all that we hope for is because of him. We have, in our baptism, acknowledged that we are his. Let us never fail to remember that fact. Considering Christ, let us unceasingly consecrate ourselves to him, and to him alone.

    His Will

    What is my Master’s will? Nothing is more important to a faithful servant. Ever seek grace to know and do that which is the Savior’s will. Consider Christ, and gladly surrender all things to him, to do his will.

    His Glory

    What is best for his glory, the interests of his kingdom, the service of the gospel, and the welfare of his people? It is impossible to separate the glory of Christ from the interests of his kingdom, the service of the gospel, and the welfare of his people. If the consideration of these things is the dominant concern of our hearts, we will not greatly err in our behavior.

Extracted from Discovering Christ in Hebrews by Don Fortner. Download the complete book.
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