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Walking With Christ
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Walking With Christ
By John Burke

Romans 12:9-21

We live in a rapidly changing world. Technology changes by the minute. Children learn today in the 6th grade what was not taught until high school just a generation ago. But technology and education are not the only things which have changed. The world’s view of ethics has changed also. It no longer seems important to follow even the modest of rules. Today is a day of “if it feels good, do it.” It is a day where whatever helps you get ahead is acceptable.

When the Port Authority in New York and New Jersey ran a help-wanted advertisement for electricians with expertise at using Sontag connectors, they received 170 responses — even though there is no such thing as a Sontag connector. The Authority ran the ad to find out how many applicants falsify resumes in order to get a job. (James Emery White, You Can Experience an Authentic Life, pp. 126-127)

The text of the day is explicit. What is wrong with the world is that we have forgotten what is right. In writing to the church at Rome, Paul has just urged them to present their bodies as a living sacrifice. Now he addresses how a Christian behaves. While each instruction has its own merits and should not be overlooked, verse 12 seems to incorporate a great deal of the entirety of what it means to walk with Christ. So how do we walk with Jesus day by day?

Rejoice in hope.

There should be great joy in the Christian’s knowledge that he is in Christ. There should be a constant expectation that Christ will complete in us the work which he has begun. Paul speaks earlier in chapter 5, verse 7 about this joy and hope. He writes, “Also through Him, we have obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.”

Be patient in affliction

Because of this hope the believer is able to “hold fast” when adversity comes. Although one may feel “pressed down” he should hold fast to his faith and be lifted up. The Psalmist writes, “I will rejoice and be glad in your faithful love because you have seen my affliction. You have known the troubles of my life.” (31:7) Matthew echoes this with, “Be glad and rejoice, because your reward is great in heaven. For that is how they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” (5:12)

Be persistent in prayer

Throughout the Scriptures the believer is reminded to pray without ceasing and to pray in confidence believing that all things really are possible with the Lord. To the church at Ephesus Paul wrote these words, “With every prayer and request, pray at all times in the Spirit, and stay alert in this, with all perseverance and intercession for all the saints.” (Eph. 6:18) Never give up!

While the world changes the one thing they must see in The Christian is consistency. We must indeed live so that the world may see Jesus in us. Our identity must be clear and certain. Someone has said we need to “walk the talk.” Indeed that has to be true in a day when inconsistency and dishonesty are the norms. But, how can we? How can we consistently day after day live that kind of existence?

When one is focused on the hope he has in Christ and is holding fast to that truth through faith and prayer he will be wrapped in the love of Christ. Walking in that love is perhaps the best accountability for the way we live out our lives daily. One will find himself “loving without hypocrisy (v.9). He will find himself humbled by the very presence of Christ in his life v.16). And, when evil comes he will not be conquered. Rather, he will conquer evil with good (v.21).

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Sermon brief provided by: John Burke, Senior Consultant for Church Fund Raising Services with LifeWay Church Resources, Nashville, TN.

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