9/8/24 Jesus Our Life Model: For Developing New Self Confidence

Scripture: Luke 2:41-52
Preacher: Elder Randy Jackson, Sr.

  1. ​​God sent Jesus not just to be our Savior but also our life model
  2. As a life model Jesus has a strategy that describes a lifestyle that allows us as we model his life model to craft new visions and break down old norms for our lives
  3. Whatever your pursuit in life has to be, when you develop new self confidence in three domains is an indicator of how successful you can be
  4. It requires a mastery of cognitive, coordinative, and communicative domains
  5. The way Jesus developed his new self confidence by focusing on the process and not the outcome
  6. Jesus made sure to present himself on the process on who God is
  7. ​​Jesus made a decision not to be captivated by the outcome of who He was to become but the outcome of what He was to become
  8. The trait of obedience-Jesus models for us the importance of obedience and the importance of it in our personal and spiritual development
  9. ​​Luke 2:51-52
  10. ​​The process of Jesus being obedient to the higher authorities that God placed in His life that allowed Him to grown in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man
  11. ​​The process of obedience allowed Jesus to get mastery in cognitive, coordinative, and communicative skills
  12. ​​The first thing Jesus grew in was wisdom
  13. Wisdom-when a person takes knowledge and make accurate and appropriate application
  14. From the ages of 12-30 (Jesus’s processing time)…he grew to know how to apply the knowledge God was giving him. When it came time for the fulfillment of his purpose, He would be able to do that
  15. ​​You will never become the best version of yourself without recognizing and submitting to being obedient to the recognized authorities in our life
  16. In every context in a person’s life there is a higher authority you must submit to for growth and development
  17. Ephesians 5:21-submit to one another in the fear of the Lord
  18. Col. 3:22-24-context of job
  19. ​​Context in church-Hebrews 13:7 & 17
  20. ​​Check in on yourself and see if there is an area you are limited in cause that could be an area that we are limited in submitting to God
  21. ​​How can you identify a possible area of disobedience?
  22. ​​Disobedience is something we don’t ever want to confront
  23. Think of a time in your life when you got caught
  24. ​​It’s not to cause shame, but to confront. Not confronting it means it keeps confronting you
  25. Your confidence will rise no higher than your ability. It’s all about mastery. You won’t get it right all the time. But when you make up your mind to confront it you get dominance over it
  26. When you got caught….what was your initial response to getting caught?
  27. An area of disobedience creates cycles and patterns of repeating the same situation.
  28. You don’t want to deny what the obvious is. Don’t let it confront you
  29. 1 Samuel 15
  30. ​​God is interested in our obedience
  31. Hebrews 5:8
  32. ​​Jesus was perfected through the obedience of what He suffered
  33. ​​You’ll never be perfected until you learn about the principle of obedience

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