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Living an Intentional Life
Topic: #151 of 1181 for Sermons on Bible: Influence
Scripture:
John 15:4-15:5
Denomination: Methodist
Date Added: November 2005
Audience: Believer Young Adults (19 - 30)
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Sermon: Living an Intention Life
I started thinking about our “walk with Christ” and what it is that God calls us to do.
One thing I think we are called to do is to live an intentional life.
Before I get started, I want you to think for a second about what you believe it means to live an intentional life or to be intentional. Anyone care to volunteer their definition?
Here is what the dictionary defines intent as. A determination to act in a certain way,
fixity of purpose, firm determination marked by boldness and steadiness
Determination, purpose, boldness and steadiness are the four key components of being intentional.
I think that being intentional and therefore living out these characteristics is essential to living a life in Christ.
The scripture for tonight comes from John Ch. 15 verses 4-5. This is Jesus talking to his disciples…
Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing.
Jesus is commanding the disciples to live a life that remains in Him.
But what I want to explore is what does this mean to remain in Jesus?
After wrestling with this scripture, I think that essentially remaining in Jesus means staying connected.
This scripture is pretty challenging because maintaining that connection is not always an easy thing to do.
For me, the challenge is that this one is up to us. Jesus is always going to be there. But we must be intentional for us to remain in Him.
Compare it to a marriage or a great friendship.
These relationships require love, commitment, patience, and communication.
As many of you know, Jenny and I are getting married in May.
A lot of people have given us advice on being married and one thing that almost everybody has said is make sure you communicate with each other.
And I believe that is true.
If you don’t communicate with your spouse, how can you be in tune to them?
I think the same principle applies to our relationship with Christ.
If we are not being intentional in our relationship with Christ, how can we be in tune to what His will is for us. If we don’t communicate with God, how do we know what He might being saying to us.
Prayer is our means of communication with God. It may be kneeling at the alter or maybe your just talking to Him while your driving down the road.
Regardless of how you find pray, praying keeps you tuned in to God.
I think for me one of the biggest challenges to staying tuned in to God is just the fact that I’m busy.
You think about how busy most of us are.
We get up early in the morning.
Work or go to school all day.
Come home late and do homework or for many of you, take care of the kids, and get ready for the next day so we can do it all over again.
And by the end of the day, I’m exhausted.
And with such busy lives, it is really easy to stray from God or let Him become another thing on the to do list. Sometimes our busy lives make it difficult to remain in Him.
This is certainly something that requires us to be intentional because
I started thinking about our “walk with Christ” and what it is that God calls us to do.
One thing I think we are called to do is to live an intentional life.
Before I get started, I want you to think for a second about what you believe it means to live an intentional life or to be intentional. Anyone care to volunteer their definition?
Here is what the dictionary defines intent as. A determination to act in a certain way,
fixity of purpose, firm determination marked by boldness and steadiness
Determination, purpose, boldness and steadiness are the four key components of being intentional.
I think that being intentional and therefore living out these characteristics is essential to living a life in Christ.
The scripture for tonight comes from John Ch. 15 verses 4-5. This is Jesus talking to his disciples…
Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me, you can do nothing.
Jesus is commanding the disciples to live a life that remains in Him.
But what I want to explore is what does this mean to remain in Jesus?
After wrestling with this scripture, I think that essentially remaining in Jesus means staying connected.
This scripture is pretty challenging because maintaining that connection is not always an easy thing to do.
For me, the challenge is that this one is up to us. Jesus is always going to be there. But we must be intentional for us to remain in Him.
Compare it to a marriage or a great friendship.
These relationships require love, commitment, patience, and communication.
As many of you know, Jenny and I are getting married in May.
A lot of people have given us advice on being married and one thing that almost everybody has said is make sure you communicate with each other.
And I believe that is true.
If you don’t communicate with your spouse, how can you be in tune to them?
I think the same principle applies to our relationship with Christ.
If we are not being intentional in our relationship with Christ, how can we be in tune to what His will is for us. If we don’t communicate with God, how do we know what He might being saying to us.
Prayer is our means of communication with God. It may be kneeling at the alter or maybe your just talking to Him while your driving down the road.
Regardless of how you find pray, praying keeps you tuned in to God.
I think for me one of the biggest challenges to staying tuned in to God is just the fact that I’m busy.
You think about how busy most of us are.
We get up early in the morning.
Work or go to school all day.
Come home late and do homework or for many of you, take care of the kids, and get ready for the next day so we can do it all over again.
And by the end of the day, I’m exhausted.
And with such busy lives, it is really easy to stray from God or let Him become another thing on the to do list. Sometimes our busy lives make it difficult to remain in Him.
This is certainly something that requires us to be intentional because
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