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Part 2: What to Expect?

Jan 12, 2010

Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-3


I. Introduction: Many times, people begin the Christian life with enthusiasm but later become confused or discouraged. When adversity strikes or loved ones reject the gospel, believers sometimes question whether a life of faith truly works. What should we anticipate when we walk with the Lord?


II. What to expect once you trust Jesus as Savior:

  1. Intimate relationship: When we walk with Christ, we will have a close friendship with Him (John 17). Following the pattern of our Savior, we should talk daily to the Lord, enjoy His love, and seek His guidance (Mark 1:35).
  2. Clear guidance: Especially when we must make life-changing choices, we need direction beyond our understanding. Only a foolish person attempts to live without any guidance from almighty God (Prov. 3:5-6). When we obey the Father, our lives are guaranteed to please Him, and He will honor our efforts (Prov. 4:10-12).
  3. Adequate provision: Whatever our financial situation, we need God's wisdom to manage our money well. Jesus told His disciples not to worry—the Father would supply the basic necessities of life: food, clothing, and shelter (Matt. 6:25-31). One reason the Lord provides all our needs is so that we can share with others (Phil. 4:19; 2 Cor. 9:6, 8).
  4. The Holy Spirit, our Helper: When you received Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, the Holy Spirit came into your life (Rom. 8:9). He helps you pray when words fail (Rom. 8:26), gives you discernment (John 14:26), and spurs you on to repentance (John 14:16-18). Most importantly, the Spirit is our constant Helper and Companion (John 16:8-13). Without the spiritual and physical energy He provides, the Christian life would be impossible.
  5. Confidence to face the trials of life: When we walk in step with God, we respond correctly to trying circumstances—even suffering and pain. The Father uses difficulty to strengthen, mature, and equip us to help others. No matter what we face in life, we can have confidence that God will never abandon us (Heb. 13:5).
  6. Inescapable conflict: Many people expect the Christian life to be trouble-free. But 2 Timothy 3:12 says, "All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted." You will be misunderstood and misjudged at times. Jesus Himself was persecuted, and controversy surrounded His ministry (John 7:11-12). When you are mistreated because of your faith, find comfort by drawing near to the Lord.
  7. Positive impact: By walking in step with God, you can make a difference in your community. Whether through your countenance, your actions, or your words, the Holy Spirit will work through you to minister to others. Begin now to serve the Lord's purpose in your generation (Acts 13:36).
  8. Service: Speaking of Himself, Christ told the disciples, "The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve" (Mark 10:45). As we walk in step with Jesus, we will also serve Him. Our lives—time, money, possessions, family, leisure—are no longer ours alone.
  9. God's eternal, unconditional love: Only the Lord loves you with perfect, unconditional love (Rom. 8:35-39). We may not always sense His affection, but as we walk in step with God, the Holy Spirit makes us more aware of this awesome, indescribable gift.


III. Conclusion: Walking with God is an exciting adventure, but it isn't always easy. Knowing both the benefits and the costs of a relationship with Him will better equip us to handle life's challenges. Get in step with God, and watch Him do an amazing work in your life.

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