For Me To Live Is

Henry Schorr
September 13, 2015

#Matthew 11:28; Philippians 1:21; Psalm 90# Henry's main point is that true simplicity is achieved by living entirely for Christ and learning from Him, focusing on what truly matters to God and aligning one's life accordingly. He illustrates the complexities of modern life, marked by stress, overcommitment, and a lack of margin, and contrasts this with the simplicity modeled by Jesus. Two key lessons from Jesus' life are: anchoring one's identity in Christ, rather than seeking validation through achievements or possessions and numbering one's days, recognizing the brevity of life and prioritizing eternal values over temporary pursuits. Ultimately, Henry challenges listeners to examine their priorities and calendars, ensuring they reflect a commitment to loving relationships, serving others, and growing in their relationship with God, so that they may live a life characterized by satisfaction and purpose. He encourages making intentional decisions to invest time in what truly matters, aligning one's actions with their values and focusing on what will matter when they stand before Jesus.

All Sermons in the Pursue Simplicity Series

Simply Hearing and Doing

November 01, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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Living Simply

October 25, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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Simplifying Your Finances

October 18, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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Simplifying Relationships

October 04, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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Simply Resting

September 20, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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For Me To Live Is

September 13, 2015 • Henry Schorr
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