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Thomas Watson

Walking pictures of Christ!

1 John 2:6; 1 Peter 2:21
Thomas Watson • June, 27 2009 • Audio
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In his sermon "Walking Pictures of Christ," Thomas Watson addresses the theological topic of Christian imitation of Christ, emphasizing the believer's calling to reflect the character of Jesus in their lives. He argues that Christians should emulate Christ in four key areas: disposition, humility, contempt for the world, and holiness. Watson supports his points with various Scripture references, including 1 John 2:6, which calls believers to walk as Christ walked, and 1 Peter 2:21, which presents Christ as an example to be followed. The sermon highlights the practical significance of embodying these traits, stating that true religion is evidenced by a life that accurately represents Christ, ultimately extending the call for believers to be the "walking pictures of Christ" in a world desperately in need of His likeness.

Key Quotes

“True religion is to imitate Christ. There are four things in which we should labor to be like Christ.”

“Humility is the glory of the Christian. We are never so lovely in God's eyes as when we are black in our own eyes.”

“Let us not be ambitious for the empty honors and glories of the world.”

“A Christian should be both a magnet and a diamond, a magnet in drawing others to Christ, a diamond in casting a sparkling luster of holiness in his life.”

What does the Bible say about imitating Christ?

The Bible calls believers to imitate Christ's example in their lives, as seen in 1 Peter 2:21.

The Bible emphasizes that true religion involves imitating Christ. In 1 Peter 2:21, we are encouraged to follow His steps, highlighting that our conduct as Christians should mirror His character. This imitation consists of adopting His disposition, humility, contempt for worldly values, and holiness. By seeking to be like Christ, we embody the essence of what it means to be His disciples and showcase His love to the world.

1 Peter 2:21, 1 John 2:6, John 13:15

How do we know humility is important for Christians?

Humility is essential for Christians as it reflects Christ's example and aligns us with God's perspective of our lowliness.

Humility is foundational to the Christian faith. Christ exemplified perfect humility by leaving His heavenly glory to take on our human form. As Thomas Watson notes, our understanding of our own sinfulness and frailty should lead us to embrace humility deeply. Looking within ourselves reveals our faults, while observing others may reveal our shortcomings. Furthermore, acknowledging our humble beginnings, as created from dust, should keep us grounded. In the eyes of God, humility is crucial for receiving grace, as He resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.

Philippians 2:7-8, Genesis 2:7, James 4:6

Why is contempt for the world important for Christians?

Contempt for the world helps Christians prioritize eternal values over temporary earthly pursuits.

A holy contempt for the world is vital for Christians as it aligns our hearts with heaven and our true citizenship. Jesus rejected worldly ambitions and honors, choosing instead to focus on His redemptive mission. By following His example, believers are reminded to nurture a disdain for earthly accolades and instead pursue godly significance. The temptation to seek worldly wealth and fame often leads to spiritual compromise; thus, Christians should prioritize their souls and eternal destinies over fleeting earthly gains. This attitude allows them to navigate life with a focus on eternal glory rather than temporary satisfaction.

Matthew 16:26, 1 John 2:15-17, Philippians 3:20

What does holiness of life mean for Christians?

Holiness of life refers to living a life that reflects Christ’s purity and righteousness in all aspects.

Holiness of life is a crucial aspect of Christian living, emphasizing that believers should strive for a holy conduct that mirrors Christ's character. As stated in 1 Peter 1:15, we are called to be holy in all our conduct because the One who called us is holy. This involves living with integrity, being just in our dealings, and behaving in a manner that draws others towards Christ. A Christian's life should display a magnetic force of attraction toward Jesus, characterized by honesty in dealings and faithfulness in worship. This commitment to holiness is not a mere behavioral checklist but a transformed life reflecting the grace and truth found in Jesus.

1 Peter 1:15, Matthew 5:16, Ephesians 5:8

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Walking Pictures of Christ by Thomas Watson

Leaving you an example so that you should follow in his steps. 1 Peter 2 21

The one who says he remains in him should walk just as he walked. 1 John 2 6

I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. John 13 15

True, true religion is to imitate Christ. There are four things in which we should labor to be like Christ.

1. Be like Christ in disposition. He was of a most sweet disposition. He has a heart to pity us. He has breasts to feed us. He has wings to cover us. he would not break our heart but with mercy. Let us be like him in sweetness of disposition. Do not be of a morose spirit. It was said of Nabal, he is so ill-tempered that no one can even talk to him. Some are so sour and breathe forth nothing but revenge. Or they are like those two men in the gospel possessed with devils coming out of the tombs. They were so violent that no one could pass that way. Let us be like Christ in mildness and sweetness. Let us pray for our enemies and conquer them by love. David's kindness melted Saul's heart. A frozen heart will be thawed with the fire of love.

Number two, be like Christ in humility. He humbled himself. He left the bright robes of his glory to be clothed with the rags of our humanity, a wonder of humility. Let us be like Christ in this grace. Humility is the glory of the Christian. We are never so lovely in God's eyes as when we are black in our own eyes. In this, let us be like Christ. Indeed, what cause have we to be humble, if we look within us, about us, below us, and above us? If we look within us, here we see our sins represented to us in the looking-glass of conscience. Lust, envy, passion, Our sins are like vermin crawling in our souls. How many are my iniquities? Job 13.23. Our sins are as the sands of the sea for number, as the rocks of the sea for weight. Augustine cries out, My heart, which is God's temple, is polluted with sin. If we look about us, there is that which may humble us. We may see other Christians outshining us in graces, as the sun outshines the lesser planets. Others are laden with fruit, while perhaps we have but here and there a berry. If we look below us, there is that which may humble us. We may see the mother earth out of which we came. The earth is the most ignoble element. They were viler than the earth. Job 38. Then the Lord God formed the man out of the dust from the ground. Genesis 2.7 You will return to the ground from which you came, for you were made from dust, and to the dust you will return. Genesis 3.19 You who are so proud, behold your pedigree. You are but walking dirt. And will you be proud? What is man? The son of dust. And what is dust? The son of nothing. If we look above us, there is that which may humble us. If we look up to heaven, there we may see God resisting the proud. God pursues the proud in vengeance. He threw proud Lucifer out of heaven. The proud man is the mark which God shoots at, and he never misses the mark. Oh then, be like Christ in humility.

3. Be like Christ in the contempt of the world. Christ was not ambitious for titles or honor. He declined worldly dignity and greatness as much as others seek it. when they would have made him a king, he refused it. He chose rather to ride upon the fowl of a donkey than to be drawn in a chariot. He chose rather to hang upon a wooden cross than to wear a golden crown. He scorned the pomp and glory of the world. He ignored secular affairs. Who made me a judge? He did not come into the world to be a judge, but a Redeemer. He minded nothing but heaven. Let us be made like Him in heavenliness and contempt of the world. Let us not be ambitious for the empty honors and glories of the world. Let us not purchase the world with a loss of our soul. What wise man would damn himself to grow rich or throw his soul down to hell to build up an earthly estate? Be like Christ in a holy contempt of the world.

4. Be like Christ in holiness of life. no temptation could fasten upon him. Temptation to Christ was like a spark of fire upon a marble pillar which glides off. As the one who called you is holy, you also are to be holy in all your conduct. 1 Peter 1.15

A Christian should be both a magnet and a diamond, a magnet in drawing others to Christ, a diamond in casting a sparkling luster of holiness in his life. O let us be so just in our dealings, so true in our promises, so devout in our worship, so unblameable in our lives, that we may be the walking pictures of Christ.
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