20 Apr 2025 06:00

Easter '25: Who Wants God?

Scripture References: Philippians 3:1-11; Acts 9:15-16; 1 Peter 3:18; John 17:3; Ephesians 2:13; Revelation 21:1-3

Intro:

  • Context: Philippians 3, Paul writing from prison.
  • Focus on Paul's radical transformation: From Saul, the zealous persecutor who jailed/oversaw the killing of Christians, to Paul, the apostle jailed for Christ.
  • What could cause such a complete reversal? (Think: converting core beliefs/loyalties). Paul had a direct encounter with the risen Christ (Acts 9). His conversion wasn't just religious affiliation; it was a fundamental shift.

Key Points:

  1. Conversion 1: From the Ladder of Legalism to the Cross of Christ (Phil 3:4-9)
    • Paul lists his "blue-chip" credentials (circumcised, Israelite, Benjamin, Hebrew, Pharisee, zealous persecutor, legally righteous). He had maximum "confidence in the flesh."
    • He counts all this previous "gain" as "loss" and "rubbish" compared to the value of knowing Christ.
    • Contrast: The "Ladder" mentality (perform well = acceptance; fail = rejection - exemplified by the coach clip/ "American way") vs. The "Cross" reality (righteousness comes not from our works/law, but through faith in Christ's work for us).
    • This Gospel truth needs constant repetition ("It's safe for you," v. 1) because we naturally revert to the ladder.
  2. Conversion 2: From Life FOR/FROM God to Life WITH God (Phil 3:8, 10-11)
    • Paul's driving desire wasn't just duty for God or benefits from God, but intimacy with God: "that I may know him," "gain Christ," "be found in him."
    • What the Gospel achieves (forgiveness, eternal life) are vital, but they are means to the ultimate end: knowing and being with God Himself.
    • Forgiveness isn't just wiping a slate; it cleanses to bring us to God (1 Peter 3:18). Eternal life is knowing God (John 17:3).
    • Analogy: Seeking spousal forgiveness – the true goal is restoring connection/relationship, not just easing guilt or getting perks.
    • The ultimate question shifts from "Who wants benefits?" to "Who wants God?"
  3. God's Desire: Life WITH You
    • God's primary goal isn't just making us morally better, but bringing us relationally closer (Eph 2:13). He desires communion.
    • Consider God's attractiveness: Humble (Incarnation), Serving, Loving (sacrificially), Redemptive (meaning in suffering), Powerful (Resurrection).
    • Does God want me, even knowing my failures? The Cross is the definitive YES. He takes us "as is," confident in His power to heal and restore. He sees, knows, loves, moves towards you.
    • All history points toward God dwelling with His people (Rev 21:3).

Conclusion:

  • These conversions—rejecting legalism for grace, shifting from performance/benefits to relationship—aren't one-time decisions but ongoing processes.
  • We continually need to recognize the "ladder" in our hearts and choose the Cross, choose life with Him.

Call to Action:

  • Acknowledge the need for these conversions again today.
  • Consciously choose the Cross over the ladder.
  • Seek life with God, not just for Him or from Him. Recognize His desire for you.
  • Remain in His love (Jude 21) – that relational space is where you truly belong, wherever you go.

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