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Pastor Cho's Sermon Outline - Yoido Full Gospel Church - Seoul, Korea
Press on toward the Goal That Is Ahead
Philippians 3:13 ~ 3:14

2004-12-31

Introduction :We have an inevitable destiny that we have to go through. We can´t stop nights and storms from coming. Neither can we remove a rugged mountain that blocks us. However, we can control our attitude when we face those troubles. A good attitude can change our destiny into victory, but a bad attitude may bring destruction.


1. Let´s start the New Year after clearing out the old
    1) Inventory adjustment
        (1) Throw away, share, and give.
        (2) We have to make clearance in our lives.
            ¨ç Repent of wrong doing resolutely and quit doing it.
                - We can´t live, having a dead body in the upper room (1Jn 1:9).
            ¨è Renounce a bad habit.
                - Start the New Year as a free person (Eph 4:22; Jn 8:36).
    2) Start the New Year with a positive life.
        (1) There is no positiveness for tomorrow in the pile of trash in our life
             (Ps 1:1; Pr 4:23).
        (2) Let us start the New Year positively after being washed by the blood of Jesus
             and renewed by the Holy Spirit (1Jn 1:7; Ro 12:2).

2. A new goal
    1) Great love toward God
        (1) God is the perfect Master of my life (Ro 14:8, Gal 2:20).
        (2) The life of a servant - a good and faithful servant (Mt 25:21, 6:21).
        (3) The goal of life to please God (Ro 8:8, 12:1, Heb 11:6).
    2) Love your neighbor
        (1) Let us not condemn (Ps 37:8, Lk 6:37).
        (2) Let us not be indifferent (1 Jn 3:18, Mt 25:35-36).
        (3) Let us have mercy (Lk 10:36-37, 6:36, Col 3:12).

3. Renew your self image
    1) Put on the five colored clothes of the fivefold gospel
        (Ro 3:24; Gal 5:22-23; Ac 10:38; 2Co 8:9; Jn 14:1-2).
    2) Put on the overcoat of the threefold blessing (3Jn 1:2; Ps 103:2-5).
    3) Put the medal of the fourfold status on your chest
        - Let us start the New Year with a clear identity and new self image
           (1Pe 2:9; 2Co 5:17).


Conclusion : It is greatly meaningful to start the New Year with the beginning of a new life. Nothing good will happen to us if we do not make a great decision and change but just have a new calendar.






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