Winning from the Start

What it Takes to Win as a Christian

Philippians 3:11-14

Pastor Craig Ledbetter                                           

Bible Baptist Church, Ballincollig, Cork, Ireland

28 Dec, 2008  AM

www.biblebc.com

 

I.        Introduction (1Cor 9:24-26)

 

A.      Through this past year, we have learned about humbling ourselves

 

1.       Bowing the knee in surrender to the Lordship of Jesus Christ

2.       Getting off the throne of our lives

3.       Yielding to His will for our lives

4.       Seeking His praise

5.       Finding that there is great power when we are not in control!

 

B.      Well, we are about to move on into a new year, and a new truth (I’ll introduce that theme for 2009 at our New year’s meeting)

C.      But before we head into 2009, I have one last thought about Bowing the Knee;

 

1.       This month, we have learned that when a Christian humbles themselves, they can do it not with fear of defeat, but of anticipation, of victory – just like the anticipation of Christmas – all the waiting will be worth it!!!

2.       And I want to talk to you this morning about winning. About receiving a prize, a crown, heavenly rewards that are there for the faithful

3.       I want to preach on “What it takes to win as a Christian!”

 

D.      Winners in a sport, or a race, or in business, don’t win at the finish line only, or with all the praise and applause of success – they actually won years before, when they disciplined themselves to get up early and work late, and focused their efforts on winning. It was THEN, that they already started to win.

 

1.       The same is true with Christianity

2.       People don’t just accidently get victory over cigarettes, or over pornography, over bitterness, or over alcoholism, or dugs. They needed a step in the right direction, that from that step on, would free them, and change them as they yielded and obeyed a different voice, than the one that had gotten them in bondage before

3.       I know a lot of people who actually don’t think they are a mess, and that they don’t need God, or the Bible, or Jesus Christ as their Saviour

4.       They consider themselves already a winner. But in reality, they are just like the couch football player, who yells, and shouts, and jumps, and screams, but is only an observer, and has not actually even gotten into the game to begin with!

E.       The Apostle Paul is writing from prison – nice place! Not your vacation hot spot, yet he is the most successful, victorious Christian this world has ever known! He was bound in chains, and freer than any of us in this room!

F.       How did that happen? Was it just by a miracle, or was there an attitude that he had that allowed God to be mighty in his life!

G.      I believe it would be well worth it to all of us to have Paul’s very same attitude

H.      The attitude NOT of a broken, loser, but of a winner – not because he was smart, or wealthy, or popular, but because of a Saviour, living, ruling in his heart!

 

II.      Message

 

A.      The Christian’s Desire (Philp 3:10-12). Sounds kind of deep, and it is! But they are good truths to ponder

 

1.       To Follow After Jesus

 

a.       Matt 9:9 “And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him.”

b.       1Pe 2:21-23 “For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps: Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth: Who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he threatened not; but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously”

c.        To do things just as He did. His actions, AND reactions; His attitudes

d.       The Christian life begins when we want to live like Jesus did

e.        That is where it all begins.

f.        It is faith’s starting line – with Christ, not myself.

g.        I believe Jesus knows best, and will lead me home as I simply follow.

h.       Are you following or fighting Him every step of the way?

i.         The challenge is not only to start out following Jesus but to KEEP following Him. More about this in a moment

 

2.       To Seek Greater Things

 

a.       No Christian settles for losing and being beaten by life

b.       A Christian has found something greater than money can buy, greater than riches and wealth

c.        Many Christians have been deceived into thinking that a "losing" lifestyle makes them more spiritual. You know, they keep losing their jobs, losing their confidence, their hope, their drive.

d.       But let me tell you, there's nothing noble about losing. It will leave you frustrated, unfulfilled and, perhaps worst of all, totally ineffectual as a witness.

e.        A Christian has experienced great things in his or her life

 

1)       A great salvation from hell!

2)       A great relationship with God – our Abba!

3)       A great power and strength beyond anything this world has – greater is He that is in you, than He that is in the world! I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me!

4)       A great promise, among hundreds of promises: I will never leave you or forsake you; I am thy exceeding great reward!

 

f.        But a Christian KNOWS that there is yet more to come, greater victories (I like to win), greater faith, greater purity, greater joy, greater spiritual growth and maturity, greater rewards in heaven.

g.        Paul sought to experience something greater than the resurrection… THE RAPTURE!

h.       Quit settling for failure, and defeat at the hands of your enemy, the devil!

 

1)       Paul worked hard to present Christians as a PURE bride to Christ (2Cor 11:2), not a soiled, used up, filthy, worn out, nearly dead church!

2)       Without SPOT or WRINKLE (Eph 5:27)

 

3.       Christian! Keep your eyes ONLY on Jesus Christ, and just do as He did, and then secondly, Seek, by your yielded life to Christ, to be better, more faithful, more burdened, stronger in your faith and confidence, more victorious over your bad habits than you ever have been!

 

B.      The Christian’s Reality (Philp 3:13a)

                                                                                                                      

1.       We Fail. We never “arrive” so-to-speak!

a.       That’s why we constantly look to Jesus, cry out to Him, lean upon Him, bow the knee, humbly wait on Him

2.       We seek to win, but we never quit become perfect

a.       To many a Christian, that equals discouragement – it gives them reason to just stay the same, and to constantly go from failure to failure

3.       But the Scripture doesn’t STOP here

4.       Hey, even though you and I fail, there is something, ONE THING that I will never do – I will never give up!

 

C.      The Christian’s Resolve (Philp 3:13b-14) – You Need Three Resolutions to Be a Winner, ALREADY!

 

1.       There are THREE THINGS you have to do, all in one, fluid motion, to win every future fight you ever will fight

2.       I may not be great at winning, and succeeding, but there is ONE thing that I have determined to be good at – one thing that actually helps me to win, even though I may lose, and fail from time to time

3.       To Forget Some Things (Philp 3:13b; Luke 9:62)

 

a.       There are some things NOT to forget

 

1)       Psa 103:2  Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:

2)       Psa 119:16  I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word.

3)       Deu 8:11  Beware that thou forget not the LORD thy God, in not keeping his commandments, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I command thee this day

 

b.       But there ARE some things that MUST be forgotten

 

1)       It's talking about… The Past… YOUR Past!

 

a)       I once read that you have to know where you have been to know where you are going. However, when it comes to the God of the Bible, my past does not predicate my future.

 

(i)       I once was lost but now I am found.

(ii)     As a born again believer I know that the sins of my past have been washed away into a sea of God’s forgetfulness.

(iii)    I am not bound by yesterday, and tomorrow is not promised, therefore I will rejoice today for this is the day that the Lord has made, just for me.

 

b)       So, Quit looking back (Luke 17:32; Psalm 78:8,9)

 

2)       Put away all your Personal Failures! There probably is a tiny little voice constantly reminding you just how stupid, and how worthless, and how much of a failure you are! Well, that is not God’s voice tell you that!

 

a)       Failures as a Christian – didn’t witness, didn’t pray, didn’t resist the devil, etc, gave into stupid temptations

b)       Failures as a parent

c)       Failures as a husband or wife

d)       Failures on previous jobs

e)       Failures just trying to tell someone they need to be saved

f)        PUT THEM ALL BEHIND YOU! They are only mile-markers on the road – you are not supposed to LIVE beside mile-markers – you are supposed to PASS THEM BY at high speed!

g)       LEARN FOM THEM AND MOVE ON!!!

 

3)       It’s talking about… Your Pains – the pain that was caused by others! Put away your private “collection” of wounds and hurts.

 

a)       When others have hurt you in the past, Disappointed you, said and done hurtful things against you - Pro 18:8  The words of a talebearer are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.

b)       There’s not one of us who doesn’t have a collection of hurts. But God says let them go into the past where they belong

c)       Let go of…

 

(i)       Your Pain and Scars. Pro 18:14  The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity; but a wounded spirit who can bear? Only a born again, Bible believing child of God!

(ii)     People’s Rejection

(iii)    Your Resentment

 

d)       Psa 147:3  “He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”

e)       God can heal… all your Tears, heart breaks, and even your broken mind

f)        Paul makes it a clear command in Eph 4:31-32…

 

(i)       Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice:  And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.”

(ii)     Those are your responses to your pain!

(iii)    The key word is “ALL”. Not only the easy to get over things, but also all the hard stuff too!

 

g)       Put away seven BIG painful chains about your neck…

 

(i)       Unforgiveness that you are holding onto from the past – even if the other person does not get right!

(ii)     Bitterness - Don't hold bitterness in your heart. Most of you in this room do! Don’t kid yourself! You are not fooling anybody!

(iii)    Wrath, and anger, and clamour – check the volume of your voice… it will reveal the volume of your heart’s anger!

(iv)   Evil speaking, malice – watch the things you say about other people!!!

 

h)       To put away is to divorce, put out of the house, kick out, throw away like you would your rubbish!!! I hope you don’t keep your rubbish like you do your bitterness and wrath and anger!!!

i)         Let go of the past. Period! So that you can forgive!

j)        If you CAN’T forgive, it is ONLY BECAUSE you won’t put away those things – you WON’T let them go!

k)       "Forgiveness is the power to change the past."

 

4)       Put Away Your Patterns – Your Bad Habits

 

a)       One by one, put them far away from you

b)       Replace them with a better habit

 

(i)       Replace a Cigarette with a New Testament (read it for the same amount of time you used to smoke)!

(ii)     Replace a Can of Beer with Prayer

(iii)    Replace Worry with Praising God

(iv)   Replace Laziness with a Job

 

5)       Put Away All Your Doubts

 

a)       You need to start believing that the Lord forgives all your past, and your future as well! Way Cool!

b)       He actually heals my past

c)       There is a release from sin’s power in my life as I yield to His grip on my life

d)       What you and I have to do is ACCEPT God's forgiveness. God says, Jer 31:34… “I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.”

e)       God’s Forgiveness means

 

(i)       God buries our sins and does not mark the grave.

(ii)     Our loving Father would much rather forgive than judge.

(iii)    When God looks at a Christian he sees a person who is totally covered by the righteousness of Jesus Christ. That's what He sees when He looks at you. He doesn't think of all those sins. They're all forgiven. They're all blotted out.

(iv)   Once you delete it, it's gone forever. And that's exactly what God does to your sins. They're gone forever! Deleted, purged, wiped out, forgiven! When He sees you, He sees a forgiven person!

 

c.        Hey! Decide to start LEARNING from your failure, not just living with it! Mistakes make great teachers, especially when we own up to our own mistakes and sins instead of always blaming others for the way we are!!!

d.       Don't waste today…

 

1)       Living in the past

2)       Dwelling on past disappointments

3)       Some of you wouldn’t know what to do if you didn’t wake up depressed and discouraged about what happened yesterday!

 

e.        Give it all up! Yes, it will be hard – it will be a sacrifice, but it will be sweet to the Lord if done for Him!

f.        So ought it be amongst us all!

 

4.       To Reach Forth to Some Things (Philp 3:13c)

 

a.       God is simply calling us to take some risks

1)       Leave our comfort zone of bitterness and sorrow, and frustration and step out by faith to new levels of spiritual growth

2)       This is not a one-two-three, just add water kind of faith that we have

b.       A Christian’s faith is all about trusting God as He CALLS us to go further, and longer than we ever have before

c.        Stretch out to

 

1)       The Future – not the past

 

a)       Reaching forth unto those things which are before 

b)       Stretching forward

c)       Stretch yourself

d)       Reach into your future

e)       For the Christian, there is only hope in the future

f)        There is only adventure ahead (some rough spots, but adventure and reward)

g)       Unexplored territory

 

2)       The victorious Christian life – seek to live like God designed you to live

 

a)       Married usually

b)       With children usually

c)       Loving God always

d)       Faithful serving God always

e)       Free from sinful habits and secret sins always

 

3)       Jesus Christ – win Him like you did your wife, or your husband, your Boss’ approval or your parent’s praise!

4)       The needs of the world around you

 

a)       Stretch out your voice to witness to that impossible person

b)       Stretch out your kindness to that enemy that repulses you

 

d.       Take some risks folks! That’s what living by faith means!

 

5.       To Press On to a Target (Philp 3:14)

 

a.       To “press toward the prize” means

 

1)       To force myself forward

2)       To thrust myself forward

 

a)       To push against what’s behind me

b)       Yes, gravity is pulling the climber down all the time

c)       But at first he has to push away from the gravity to start climbing

d)       Push away from your old drinking buddies, and your secret sins

e)       Thrust yourself in a different direction – God’s will!

 

3)       To not allow myself to slip backwards, to backslide

4)       To pull myself towards my target like a mountain climber

 

b.       The Example of Israel

 

1)       Israel’s past, and the world around them constantly pulled them away from God, and back first to Egypt, then into the paganism of the surrounding cultures around them – same with us

2)       The nation of Israel just constantly repeated its past sins because they never aimed higher than their past!!!

 

c.        God calls us to aim HIGH

 

1)       The HIGH calling of God – God’s design, purpose for your life

2)       There is a mark, and to reach it, you ALWAYS have to aim HIGHER than the mark if you want to hit it

 

d.       What is our target? We already are headed to heaven…

 

1)       A call to holiness, not mediocrity

2)       A call to resisting the devil, not becoming his slave again and again

3)       A call to passionately, fervently serve, like no other ever has

4)       Don’t be like Thomas who constantly doubted Jesus and expected to lose and die every day!

5)       Be more than a conqueror like Christ died to make you into!

6)       A call to lay up treasures in heaven instead of here on earth

7)       A challenge to hear, “Well done” from the Lord Jesus

8)       A challenge to be so sold out for the Lord Jesus Christ that the world would never be the same, just because of one well aimed life!

 

6.       This is all a three-fold “move” that has to become second-nature…

 

a.       Pushing away from something (the past)

b.       Reaching forth TO something (God’s will)

c.        Fighting everything that tries to get in your way!

 


III.   Conclusion

 

A.      Through this past year, we have learned about humbling ourselves

 

1.       This month, we have learned that when a Christian humbles themselves, they can do it not with fear of defeat, but of anticipation, of victory

2.       People don’t just accidently get victory over cigarettes, or over pornography, over bitterness, or over alcoholism, or dugs. They needed a step in the right direction, that from that step on, would free them, and change them as they yielded and obeyed a different voice, than the one that had gotten them in bondage before

3.       I know a lot of people who actually don’t think they are a mess, and that they don’t need God, or the Bible, or Jesus Christ as their Saviour

4.       They consider themselves already a winner. But in reality, they are just like the couch football player, who yells, and shouts, and jumps, and screams, but is only an observer, and has not actually even gotten into the game to begin with!

 

B.      Are You Following After Jesus? Simply following, obeying, trusting?

 

1.       That is where it all begins.

2.       It is faith’s starting line – with Christ, not myself.

3.       I believe Jesus knows best, and will lead me home as I simply follow.

4.       Are you following or fighting Him every step of the way?

 

C.      Are You Seeking Greater Things out of your life?

 

1.       A Christian KNOWS that there is yet more to come, greater victories (I like to win), greater faith, greater purity, greater joy, greater spiritual growth and maturity, greater rewards in heaven.

2.       Quit settling for failure, and defeat at the hands of your enemy the devil

3.       Christian! Keep your eyes ONLY on Jesus Christ, and just do as He did, and then secondly, Seek, by your yielded life to Christ, to be better, more faithful, more burdened, stronger in your faith and confidence, more victorious over your bad habits than you ever have been!

 

D.      Are You’re a Failure?

 

1.       Good! That puts you in good company! Most just won’t admit it!

2.       That’s why we constantly look to Jesus, cry out to Him, lean upon Him, bow the knee, humbly wait on Him

3.       Just never give up!

 

E.       You Need Three Resolutions to be a Winner, Already! Will you start doing them all, starting TODAY?!

 

1.       Forget Some Things – Maybe a LOT of things!!!

2.       Reach Forth to Some Things

 

a.       Take some risks

b.       Leave your comfort zone of bitterness and sorrow, and frustration and step out by faith to new levels of spiritual growth

c.        Stretch out to

 

1)       The Future – not the past

2)       The victorious Christian life – seek to live like God designed you to live

3)       Jesus Christ – win Him like you did your wife, or your husband, your Boss’ approval or your parent’s praise!

4)       The needs of the world around you

 

d.       Take some risks folks! That’s what living by faith means!

 

3.       Press On to a Target  God calls us to aim HIGH - The HIGH calling of God

 

F.       It all begins when you finally agree with God

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

1.       That you are a messed up, lost, sinner, deserving a devil’s hell

2.       That God HAS to judge your sins – he cannot just “overlook” them

3.       That your only hope is GOD doing something drastic to save a condemned sinner like you

4.       That God actually DID already do something to save a sinner like you – He became a human, and lived the only perfect life ever, and then was brutally murdered by religious people, and then got up out of the grave three days later, with sin, death and hell soundly defeated! All so that YOU and I could be forgiven at GOD’S expense

5.       Finally, you need to agree with Jesus when he said, “Ye must be born again” – not more religious (that’s what KILLED Jesus), but willing to completely start over, but this time as a humbled, broken sinner, ready to be remade by God, not by your own plans and devices

6.       Will you take a risk, and talk to God RIGHT HERE AND NOW, and ask Him to forgive you of ALL your secret sins, and all your wickedness and rebellion? Will you then simply ask Him to come into your heart, and make you God’s child?