In the sermon titled "Let this Mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus: #3 Devotedness to God," Drew Dietz emphasizes the theological doctrine of Christ’s unwavering devotion to God the Father as a model for believers. He argues that this devotion is evident from Christ’s youth, as highlighted in Luke 2:49, where He expresses His commitment to His Father's business, and continues to be expressed in His final words in John 4:34 regarding doing the will of God. Dietz elaborates on how Jesus maintained consistent devotion throughout His life, contrasting this with humanity’s tendency to waver in faith and commitment. The practical significance of this message is a call for Christians to emulate Christ's devotion in their daily lives, urging them to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in living out their faith consistently, without hypocrisy.
“His chief end was always, I must bring glory to my Father. He never wavered, not like us, where we have fits and starts.”
“Everyday life, the believer walks to a tune of a different drummer... Christ is our captain.”
“Let us not be like those of Meraz... they talked, but they didn’t do.”
“Let this mind that was in Christ in His pure devotion to His Father, let that same mind be in each of us, being devoted to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible emphasizes that devotion to God is essential, as demonstrated by Christ's unwavering commitment to His Father's will.
Luke 2:49, John 4:34, Psalm 16:8
Jesus' complete obedience and focus on His Father's will throughout His life confirms His true devotion to God.
John 4:34, Luke 22:42
Being devoted to God is crucial for Christians as it aligns our lives with His purpose and brings us true fulfillment.
Luke 2:49, Luke 10:38-42, Luke 21:1-4, Romans 8:28
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