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- What is the “one thing” that should be the focus of our lives, thoughts, conversations, plans, and pursuits?
- It has many facets, but it can be summed up by this one thing: devotion to God.
- This “one thing” includes the following things.
“One thing” #1: Devotion to Christ Himself (Php 3:13).
- The apostle Paul devoted all his energy to one thing: pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Php 3:13).
- Paul forgot the things of his past (Php 3:13).
iii. He considered them but dung that he could win Christ (Php 3:7-8).
- Above all else, Paul wanted to know Jesus Christ (Php 3:10).
- We should be thus minded (Php 3:15).
- Jesus Christ was the focus of Paul’s preaching.
- He was determined to know nothing else but Jesus Christ and Him crucified (1Co 2:2).
- He did not preach the wisdom of men (1Co 2:4-5).
- He did not preach about himself, but about Christ Jesus the Lord (2Co 4:5).
- Paul only gloried in the cross of Christ (Gal 6:14).
vii. Jesus is beautiful and is worthy of our admiration.
- He was not beautiful when He walked the earth (Isa 53:2).
- Comeliness n. – Pleasing appearance; gracefulness or beauty of form; handsomeness.
- But in His glorified state, Jesus is fairer than all (Psa 45:1-2).
- Fair – 1. Beautiful to the eye; of pleasing form or appearance; good-looking.
- 2000 years later, He still has the dew of His youth (Psa 110:3-4).
viii.Jesus is our Lord and Master (Joh 13:13-14).
- He is the blessed and only potentate (1Ti 6:15-16).
- Potentate n. – 1. A person endowed with independent power; a prince, monarch, ruler.
- Therefore, we owe Him our obedience (Joh 14:15; 1Jo 2:3-5).
- Jesus saved us from our sins (Mat 1:21; Rev 1:5).
- We therefore owe Him our worship and devotion.
- Jesus will be the object of our worship for all eternity in heaven because He redeemed us (Rev 5:9-14).
- The purpose of Jesus Christ giving us eternal life was so that we can know Him (Joh 17:3; 1Jo 5:20).
- Knowing the love of Christ passes all other knowledge (Eph 3:19).
- We should be like those Greeks who said “Sir, we would see Jesus” (Joh 12:21).
- Don’t waste your life in the pursuit of other knowledge to the neglect of the knowledge of the Son of God our Saviour.
“One thing” #2: Devotion to Christ’s church (Psa 27:4).
- David wrote Psalm 27.
- David was a man after God’s own heart (Act 13:22).
iii. David desired one thing from the Lord.
- Desire – 1. trans. To have a strong wish for; to long for, covet, crave.
- To desire something is to apply the heart and mind toward it.
- He sought after that one thing.
- Seek – 1. a. To go in search or quest of; to try to find, look for (either a particular object—person, thing, or place—whose whereabouts are unknown, or an indefinite object suitable for a particular purpose).
- To seek something is to apply the will toward it.
- The one thing that David longed for and looked for was the house of God (Psa 27:4).
- The house of God is the church of the living God (1Ti 3:15).
- The church of God is His kingdom on this earth (Mat 16:18-19; Luk 22:29-30).
- The church/kingdom must be sought for if it is to be found (Mat 7:7-8).
(i) Once it’s found, it must be valued more highly than anything else we have (Mat 13:44-46).
(ii) This includes family, property, land, and anything else dear to us (Luk 18:29-30).
- God’s churches are amiable (Psa 84:1).
vii. Amiable adj. – 1. a. Of persons: Friendly, amicable; kind (in action). Obs. 2. Worthy to be loved, lovable, lovely.
viii.Our souls should long and faint for God’s house (Psa 84:2).
- Long – II. 5. impers. with accus. me longs (longeth): I have a yearning desire; I long. 6. To have a yearning desire; to wish earnestly. Also, to be restless or impatient till (something is attained).
- Faint – 1. intr. To lose heart or courage, be afraid, become depressed, give way, flag. Now only arch. after Biblical uses. 2. To become faint, grow weak or feeble, decline.
- If you were ever kept away from a local church, would you be afraid and depressed?
- Would you grow weak, become feeble, and decline?
- I would.
- Those that dwell in God’s house are blessed (Psa 84:4).
- One day in God’s church is better than a thousand days anywhere else (Psa 84:10).
- God loves His house more than any other place on this earth, and so should we (Psa 87:2).