A Gospel-Centered Life is a Selfless Life

This past Sunday in “A New Altruism”, I defined altruism as acting and making decisions for the benefit of others and asked a question:  How we as individual believers and as the body of Christ respond to hurt in the world (something we are vividly reminded of because of the tragic events in Haiti last week)? We then looked at the perfect example of selflessness, Jesus Christ, and our command to have the same mind from Philippians 2:1-11.

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

In summary, Jesus came from the glories of heavenand stooped to become like us, living in our flesh. Then he stooped lower, not just to serve but to be a servant. And then he stooped even lower, to die. And then he stooped yet lower still, dying the most despised death of all time (a Roman cross)to bear the curse of sinners.

That was Christ’s response to a hurting world. And he calls and empowers us to follow his example of selfless living. This is a new altruism because it is not motivated by guilt or driven by personality, but rather by the empowering work of the Gospel within us.

Below are several of the applications I made during the message:

  • What truths of the Gospel do you need to be reminded of today:  your union with Christ, experience of fellowship in the Spirit, sonship through Christ’s work with a supremely loving Father?  Thank God for whichever one is speaking to you, and ask that He use it as the basis for your right living in and beyond the body of Christ.
  • How much time in a typical week do you spend dedicated to meeting the needs of others?  How much time do you spend in self-love, or meeting your own needs?  Does the ratio between the two need to change if you are to be living selflessly?
  • How would God have you to selflessly defend the Sanctity of Human Life?  Some possible examples already being lived out by many at GTBC are serving in volunteer capacities at pregnancy centers, adopting, helping financially as others adopt, etc.
  • So how DO we respond to hurt in the world??  Be it hurt across the globe, the plight of impoverished nations without a sufficient drinking supply, or in response to a disaster like a hurricane or earthquake (like this week in Haiti)?  Instead of freezing up (like I do) in response to needs, how can you put action to selfless living as Christ did?

May God continue to empower His Word in our hearts!
~Josh

P.S.  Also, if you’re interested in more reading on Gospel-motivated ministry to others, I highly recommend the book Ministries of Mercy by Tim Keller.

  • Share/Bookmark
  1. No comments yet.

  1. No trackbacks yet.

Spam protection by WP Captcha-Free