Reformation AM Podcast
This powerful teaching confronts us with a profound truth: death precedes exaltation. Drawing from Philippians 2:5-11, we explore how Jesus emptied Himself of His divine glory to become human, modeling the ultimate pattern of humility and obedience. The sermon challenges our natural resistance to dying to self, reminding us that Christ's exaltation came specifically because He was willing to die. We're called to recognize that education, talent, and position mean nothing without death to self. The message drives home that we cannot offer real life to others until we've experienced death ourselves—much death produces much life, while little death produces little life. This isn't just positional truth; it's experiential reality. We must move from being called kings and priests to actually ruling and reigning, putting all things under our feet as Christ did. The teaching emphasizes that God has given us authority in the earth, and our prayers should shift from begging to thanksgiving and worship. We're challenged to stop asking God to do what He's already empowered us to do, and instead step into the ruling authority He's placed within us through the Holy Spirit.
29 episodios
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