Who Do You Think You Are, Part 3: I am a Saint
I am a Saint
Ch 3, "Who Do You Think You Are" by, Mark Driscoll
June 18 Mon - Eph 1
June 19 Tues - 1 John 1; John 19
June 20 Wed - Mt 4
June 21 Thr – Phil 4
June 21 Fri - Rom 8
June 22 Sat – Heb 4
PRAYER: A - Adoration (prayer of centering; focus on God's goodness)
C - Confession (prayer of repentance and asking for God's forgiveness)
T - Thanksgiving (prayer of gratefulness, content, joy, avoiding pessimism)
S - Supplication (prayer for others; then pray for yourself)
S - STOP and listen... give God some time to speak to you --- end with the LORD'S PRAYER
I. Your Identity Shapes EVERYTHING about Your Quality-Health of Life
- Lk 6:43-45, "Good comes from the "inner self" (not I.D.O.L.S.)
- You are a Fruit Tree: "Fruit Comes from the Root" - Root = Ultimate Concerns
- Col 1:27, "The secret is Christ IN you." and YOU being in Christ (Eph 1:1-14)
a. Key = Rid heart's altar (root) of Idols; Fill heart's altar (root) with Christ
II. Eph. 1:1-2, "to all the saints who are in Christ"
- Study of Identity begins with those things that define you (Ultimate Concerns)
- 2 Cor 5:17, "If you are in Christ, you are a new creation" (new identity); if not?
a. Old Self (Ruth, the "addict") - defined by her S. (sufferings) /I.D.O.L.S.
b. New Self (Ruth, the "child of God") - defined by Christ's sufferings + love
III. SAINT of SINNER? You are who you are not because of what you do/think, but because of what Jesus has done and thinks of you
- "Traditional" Saint - based off what you/they have done (and still sinners like us)
- Biblical Saint - based of what Jesus has done for you
a. NOT defined by your works, good or bad, rather GRACE + the CROSS
b. We are Redeemed Sinners: You did it, but Christ paid for it
You did it - 1 John 1:8, "If you say you are without sin, you lie"
Christ Paid for it - John 19:30, "It is finished!" (so stop bringing it up)
- yes, learn from it, create boundaries, don't do it again
- no, don't dwell on it, for that is idolatry (S. - sufferings)
IV. It is finished - Already, Not Yet Principle
- Mt 4:17, "The Kingdom of God is Here" - here now, but fully "at the doorstep"
- Phil 4:4-7, "The Lord is Near" - near now, but fully "at the doorstep"
- You ARE a saint; but you will fully become a saint "at the doorstep"
- Regarding Sin?
a. Remorseful, but not Condemned (never consumed by it)
- Rom 8:1, "There is no condemnation in Christ Jesus"
b. Weak and Tempted, but never Overcome
- Heb 4:15-16, "Draw near to Christ; He will help you in times of need"
V. Why "being a saint" matters?
- In overcoming sin: "You are strongest when you focus on your center, rather than your boundaries"
- In Discovering Abundance: "You are strongest when you focus on your center, rather than your boundaries"