Loading Content...
Share a Link to this Message
The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it.
CloseDavid Carey Dixon - January 29, 2023
Growing in the Discipline of the Cross (Mt. 16:13-20, 21-28; Gal. 2:20)
When Jesus asked the disciples what people were saying about Him, it wasn’t because He was concerned about His “image” or the kind of “press” He was getting. He was simply concerned to help them nail down more clearly His identity and purpose. “Who Jesus is” was actually the question all the Gospels sought to answer, but in this particular story (Mt. 16:21-28), Jesus had come to a crossroads in His ministry: He needed to take His disciples to a deeper level of understanding and commitment, and that required linking His identity in their minds with the cross. Scripture uses many metaphors and parables for discipleship, but the cross (Lk. 9:23) is surely the most radical; others, like being born again (Jn. 3), taking on His yoke (Mt. 11), being a clay vessel with a treasure inside, or carrying Jesus’ death in our body (2 Cor. 4:7-11), being “baptized into His death” (Ro. 6:3-4), simply reinforce the same essential message as the cross. What is this discipline that Jesus calls us to in “denying ourselves” and assuming His death as our way of life? What was it He really accomplished there, and how does it help me face my issues, fulfill my purpose, and live life more fully?
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Matthew 16:13-28
Related Topics: Cross, Discipline, Galatian 2:20, Matthew 16:13-20, 21-28 | More Messages from David Carey Dixon | Download Audio
More Messages from David Carey Dixon...
Sukkot: The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. 23:33-43, John 7:37-43)David Carey Dixon - October 9, 2022Leviticus 23:39-43 |
||
10-02-2022 Worship ServiceDavid Carey Dixon - October 2, 2022 (also Oct 2)Leviticus 23:23-32 |
||
High Jewish Holy Days and their meaning for us - Lev. 23:23-32, John 5:16-30David Carey Dixon - October 2, 2022Leviticus 23:23-32 |
||
09-25-2022 Worship ServiceDavid Carey Dixon - September 25, 2022 (also Sep 25) |
||
Honest-to-God Prayer (Eph. 3:14-21, 2 Tim. 3:1-5, Ps. 63:1-8)David Carey Dixon - September 25, 2022Psalms 63:1-8 |
||
09-18-2022 Worship ServiceDavid Carey Dixon - September 18, 2022 (also Sep 18)John 1:9-18 |
||
Compassionate, Gracious, Slow to Anger, Abounding in Love (Psalm 103:1-17, John 1:9-18)David Carey Dixon - September 18, 2022John 1:9-918 |
||
09-11-2022 Worship ServiceDavid Carey Dixon - September 11, 2022 (also Sep 11)Ephesians 1:15-23 |
||
God’s Power for New Beginnings (Ephesians 1:15-23, Isa. 40:28-31)David Carey Dixon - September 11, 2022Ephesians 1:15-23 |
||
09-04-2022 Worship ServiceDavid Carey Dixon - September 4, 2022 (also Sep 4)John 12:23-33 |
||
Powered by Series Engine
Sermons with Translated Manuscripts
Loading Content...
Share a Link to this Message
The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it.
CloseDavid Carey Dixon - January 29, 2023
Growing in the Discipline of the Cross (Mt. 16:13-20, 21-28; Gal. 2:20)
When Jesus asked the disciples what people were saying about Him, it wasn’t because He was concerned about His “image” or the kind of “press” He was getting. He was simply concerned to help them nail down more clearly His identity and purpose. “Who Jesus is” was actually the question all the Gospels sought to answer, but in this particular story (Mt. 16:21-28), Jesus had come to a crossroads in His ministry: He needed to take His disciples to a deeper level of understanding and commitment, and that required linking His identity in their minds with the cross. Scripture uses many metaphors and parables for discipleship, but the cross (Lk. 9:23) is surely the most radical; others, like being born again (Jn. 3), taking on His yoke (Mt. 11), being a clay vessel with a treasure inside, or carrying Jesus’ death in our body (2 Cor. 4:7-11), being “baptized into His death” (Ro. 6:3-4), simply reinforce the same essential message as the cross. What is this discipline that Jesus calls us to in “denying ourselves” and assuming His death as our way of life? What was it He really accomplished there, and how does it help me face my issues, fulfill my purpose, and live life more fully?
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Matthew 16:13-28
Related Topics: Cross, Discipline, Galatian 2:20, Matthew 16:13-20, 21-28 | More Messages from David Carey Dixon | Download Audio
From Series: "Sunday Service"
More Messages from David Carey Dixon...
Sukkot: The Jewish Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. 23:33-43, John 7:37-43) | David Carey Dixon | October 9, 2022 | Listen | ||
10-02-2022 Worship Service | David Carey Dixon | October 2, 2022 (also Oct 2) | Watch | ||
High Jewish Holy Days and their meaning for us - Lev. 23:23-32, John 5:16-30 | David Carey Dixon | October 2, 2022 | Listen | ||
09-25-2022 Worship Service | David Carey Dixon | September 25, 2022 (also Sep 25) | Watch | ||
Honest-to-God Prayer (Eph. 3:14-21, 2 Tim. 3:1-5, Ps. 63:1-8) | David Carey Dixon | September 25, 2022 | Listen | ||
09-18-2022 Worship Service | David Carey Dixon | September 18, 2022 (also Sep 18) | Watch | ||
Compassionate, Gracious, Slow to Anger, Abounding in Love (Psalm 103:1-17, John 1:9-18) | David Carey Dixon | September 18, 2022 | Listen | ||
09-11-2022 Worship Service | David Carey Dixon | September 11, 2022 (also Sep 11) | Watch | ||
God’s Power for New Beginnings (Ephesians 1:15-23, Isa. 40:28-31) | David Carey Dixon | September 11, 2022 | Listen | ||
09-04-2022 Worship Service | David Carey Dixon | September 4, 2022 (also Sep 4) | Watch |