The sermon "Your Reasonable Service" by Don Bell focuses on the Christian doctrine of presenting oneself as a living sacrifice in response to God's mercies, elaborated in Romans 12:1-8. The key arguments center on the selfless surrender of believers' bodies and lives to God as a rational act of worship, highlighting that such an offering stems from the profound understanding of God's mercy extended to humanity. Bell emphasizes the importance of not conforming to the world but transforming through the renewal of the mind to discern God's perfect will (Romans 12:2). He supports his points by referencing the biblical narrative and the concept of grace, underscoring that all believers are endowed with different gifts for the edification of the church, consistent with Reformed beliefs about grace and unity in the body of Christ. The practical significance lies in inspiring believers to recognize their identity in Christ and to live out their faith authentically by serving both God and one another.
“I beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”
“Your reasonable service, and then look what he says, I beseech you. That word beseech means I call on you, I ask you, I implore you.”
“Holiness is a state of being. Holiness is not something we attain unto, something that we're striving to be better at.”
“Love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my all.”
The Bible teaches that presenting our bodies as a living sacrifice is our reasonable service to God (Romans 12:1).
Romans 12:1
The Bible asserts that God shows mercy to whom He wills, as seen in Romans 9:15.
Romans 9:15
Humility is crucial for Christians as it aligns our view of ourselves with God's perspective, leading to a sober understanding of our place in His plan (Romans 12:3).
Romans 12:3
Being transformed by the renewing of our mind means adopting the mind of Christ and aligning our thoughts with God's will (Romans 12:2).
Romans 12:2
Spiritual gifts are diverse abilities given by God's grace to each believer for the edification of the body of Christ (Romans 12:4-6).
Romans 12:4-6
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