The Essential Jesus (Part 1): Who Is Jesus?Sample
Living Like Jesus
PRAY: Heavenly Father, in the midst of my busy, stressful life, I want to be still, just for a few minutes, so that I can hear from you.
READ: Philippians 2:1-11
REFLECT: During the 1960s, there was a revival of interest in Jesus in the West. In a decade of radical change, he seemed like an ideal role model. Young men tried to look like him; they had long hair, grew beards, and even wore leather sandals (my classmate called them "Jesus boots"). But what does it mean to live like Jesus? That's the issue we'll consider today.
There was a specific situation the apostle Paul was addressing in this passage: he wanted the Christians in a first-century city called Philippi to be less selfish and more loving, compassionate, joyful, and united (vv. 1-4). Good advice for Christians in any town, at any time. But the question was how? Paul's answer was simple: live like Jesus. He proceeds to give one of the most soaring descriptions of Jesus in the entire Bible (vv. 5-11). Let's unpack what he says and how we can apply it to our lives:
- Jesus is God (v. 6). Since Paul encountered the risen Christ (Acts 9:1-9), he was a fearless witness for his Lord. Are you?
- Jesus became a human being (vv. 7-8). He wasn't a spiritual Casper the Ghost. He came and lived with us (John 1:14). How real is Jesus to you?
- Jesus humbled himself (v. 7). The Creator of the universe was willing to serve his creatures. Are you willing to serve those "lower" than you?
- Jesus obeyed his Father (v. 8). For him, it meant death on the cross. What does obeying God mean for you today?
- God exalted Jesus (v. 9). The way God did it was to bring Jesus back to life. Are you convinced that Jesus is alive today?
- Everyone will acknowledge Jesus (vv. 10-11). No matter what you believe about him now, you'll come face to face with Jesus one day. What will you say when you do?
Whether it's the first century, the 1960s, or today, living like Jesus begins with a decision to follow the One who "became obedient to death–even death on a cross" (v. 8). Now that's a radical idea.
APPLY: What is one thing you could do to serve someone close to you this week sacrificially?
PRAY: Imagine that you are face to face with Jesus right now. What do you want to say?
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About this Plan
In 100 carefully selected passages from the Bible, you will discover who Jesus is and why he is so significant – even life-transforming. Through both Old and New Testament readings, you will discover why God sent Jesus, what Jesus taught, how he treated people, why he did miracles, the meaning of his death, the significance of his resurrection, and what the Bible says about his second coming.
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