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Consumed With God: The Pursuit Of God Series
Contributed by Justin Steckbauer on Apr 23, 2024 (message contributor)
Summary: We are consumed by God completely… while our obsession used to be selfishness and self destruction and we were very excited about that, we now pursue knowing God with abandon.
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My wife tells me that I sometimes become nearly obsessed with certain things. I get so focused on something it consumes me. I fall into the pool after staring into it too long. Are you like that?
I have a bit of an obsessive, addictive personality. I want it and I want more. I want to learn more. I want to go all in. If I go I want to touch the bottom.
For many years, my obsession was self-destruction. I slowly destroyed myself in the grips of addiction. I was all in for self destruction. I loved it. I got off on it. I thought it was funny. Desperate laughter. And my punishment was waiting for me in the next life.
Once I became a Christian, a follower of Jesus, I put away self destruction. I chose life, to live and build a new life around a new banner. The banner of God’s kingdom.
It starts by plunging in. You have to cry out to Jesus Christ, believing that he really can change your heart. You go from there to church to learn the gospel, forgiveness of sins and what it all means but it starts with crying out in prayer
Then begins a slow take over of your heart by God. The journey of faith goes on for years, of slow growth.
But I think at some point, we want to move toward going all in for God.
We are consumed by God completely… while our obsession used to be selfishness and self destruction and we were very excited about that, we now pursue knowing God with abandon.
That’s our first point today, pursue God with abandon. Can you do that? Can you learn to love doing that?
I used to love to sit down to drink and smoke weed, and we had our little rituals, places, times, and we went all in for that.
It reminds me of the parable of the treasure in a field, the man finds out this treasure is in this field, so he sells everything he owns to buy the field. He goes all in for this new thing.
There is something exciting and freeing and liberating about going a bit crazy for God.
Early on I said to myself, "I’m going to go all in for this Christian thing." I’m going to do things like pray for an hour at a time or more. I’m going to listen to worship music all day. I’m going to fast for days.
You hit the ground running. I did that 11 years ago and I never looked back. It became my new mission.
I always do things 100%, when it was self destruction, it was destroying myself with all my might. Today it’s chasing God with 100% effort.
Luke 9:23 And he said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.”
Yet very quickly as I began my relentless pursuit of God, knowing God, knowing His word, I found things in the way in my life, things that we call sins.
I knew it said in the word Romans 6:11, “So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.”
Point number two today, to pursue God means to break free from sins.
So I began surrendering my sins to God, and repenting of them. Sometimes they went quickly, other times it took longer to be free. Addictions were challenging to be free from, but with support groups like Celebrate Recovery and other twelve step fellowships, there was hope. Same thing with sexual sin, also very difficult to break free from.
Galatians 5:24 “And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.”
The flesh had to be crucified, my old ways to acting, my old sin patterns, they had to change, and slowly God changed my thinking to fix what was once broken.
Slowly but surely that began to take place. I really didn’t want to leave behind my old selfish ways. But God helped me to see there was a better way.
Yet I knew it would take more than that to be truly in pursuit of God, truly consumed in God.
It would take surrendering my will to God.
That’s our third point today, let God’s will be done in your daily life.
I would need to begin to let God lead my life in a very practical way. Lord, what’s next? Lord where do you want me? God will direct every step of your life. He will make your crooked places straight, if you let Him.
As it says in Galatians 2:20, “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”