4. Until Jesus Returns: The Abandoned Life - Milo Wilson [1 Thessalonians 2:9-12]
People transformed by the Gospel live their lives abandoned to Jesus.

People transformed by the Gospel live their lives abandoned to Jesus.
Genuine Christianity is built on lives that are in step with the message of the Gospel.
The Gospel transforms lives and gives birth to churches.
The church makes impact when it proclaims the Gospel and waits expectantly for Jesus to come.
The cross displays sin’s price and God’s judgment, His amazing love, and His amazing Savior.
We should follow Jesus because He is Lord, not just because of what He can do for us
When Jesus passes by, we should cry out to Him in faith and He will be merciful to us.
To be in God’s present kingdom we must be personally related to God’s King Jesus.
God goes to great effort to seek lost sinners and He greatly rejoices when they come to repentance.
A faithful steward will use his Master's money shrewdly to provide true riches for eternity.
Jesus confronts our sin so that we will inherit rewards for all eternity.
Our God is in control, and God will make things right. He is a God of compassion and a God of perfect justice.
We should be ready when Jesus comes and draws a clear line that forces us to take sides.
Jesus hates legalism because it does not deal with the condition of our hearts before God.
Though we cannot be saved by good works, those who are saved will practice good works.
The Gospel is crucial because salvation is totally from God and not at all from man.
The only way to follow Jesus is with total and reckless abandon.
The invincible purpose of God for all creation will not be complete until all things are made new.
Christ is making a place and coming to retrieve his bride. We must be ready!
The invincible purpose of God for all creation will not be complete until all things are made new.
Let every one of us turn from every other claim on our allegiance, and surrender to the King of kings.
The Kingdom Age unveils King Jesus: His person, His power and His plan for the future.
The Kingdom Age unveils King Jesus: His person, His power and His plan for the future.
The Church is not a place, it’s not a tradition. We are a people called out to live for God’s purposes.
Because God has called and equipped us, we can confidently proclaim the gospel to all people.
Our sin deserves death, but God took on death so that we might have life and have it to the fullest.
Even when it feels like life is falling apart, God is still working His plan and His plan is still working.
Though people clamor after proficiency and power, God rewards obedience, humility, and worship.
When God’s instructions demand complete obedience, many will choose to leave the task unfinished.
While some pursue a life of faith despite its pain, most misguidedly pursue what seems like easy gain.