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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 9 MIN

"Live for Jesus, Not Yourself" by Hiram Kemp

from Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ) · host lehmanavechurchofchrist

June 21, 2026 - Sunday PM Sermon This episode is a sermon on countering selfishness and learning to live for Jesus rather than for ourselves. Hiram opens with memorable animal examples—domestic cats and cuckoo birds as illustrations of natural, survival-driven self-interest, contrasted with worker bees as models of sacrificial service—and uses those images to introduce a biblical call to self-denial and Christian service. This is a pastor-led message rooted in Scripture and practical application. Key topics include: the biblical meaning of denying oneself (Mark 8:34; Luke 9:24), how Christianity must be more than a personal accessory or status, and the congregation’s annual theme of "shining our light through Christian service" (Mark 10:42–45). The speaker highlights scriptural anchors throughout (Hebrews 12:2; John 1:29; 2 Corinthians 4:6; Philippians 2; Matthew 25:31–40; Jeremiah 45:5; 1 John 3:16) to show why looking to Christ—not to ourselves—is the first step toward faithful living. The sermon lays out three practical steps for living for Jesus: (1) look at Jesus more than you look at yourself—exchange self-focused gaze for Christ-focused devotion; (2) take a genuine interest in other people—move from self-absorption to investing in others’ spiritual and practical needs; and (3) serve the least of these—follow Christ’s example by offering sacrificial help to the hungry, hurting, and marginalized. Anecdotes and Scripture are used to contrast selfish instincts with Christlike service, and to encourage a community shaped by sacrificial love. The message closes with an invitation to respond—whether to begin following Christ, obey the gospel, or receive prayer—and with a song of encouragement as people stand. Hiram emphasizes that Jesus has already poured out his life for us and that our Christian life is meant to be poured out for others. Devotional thought: This week, practice trading one self-focused thought each day for ten thoughts of Christ—look to his life and grace, ask how you can serve one person well, and let small acts of sacrificial love become your way of shining God’s light in a world that so often chooses itself.   Duration 9:08

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June 21, 2026 - Sunday PM Sermon This episode is a sermon on countering selfishness and learning to live for Jesus rather than for ourselves. Hiram opens with memorable animal examples—domestic cats and cuckoo birds as illustrations of natural, survival-driven self-interest, contrasted with worker bees as models of sacrificial service—and uses those images to introduce a biblical call to self-denial and Christian service. This is a pastor-led message rooted in Scripture and practical application. Key topics include: the biblical meaning of denying oneself (Mark 8:34; Luke 9:24), how Christianity must be more than a personal accessory or status, and the congregation’s annual theme of "shining our light through Christian service" (Mark 10:42–45). The speaker highlights scriptural anchors throughout (Hebrews 12:2; John 1:29; 2 Corinthians 4:6; Philippians 2; Matthew 25:31–40; Jeremiah 45:5; 1 John 3:16) to show why looking to Christ—not to ourselves—is the first step toward faithful living. The sermon lays out three practical steps for living for Jesus: (1) look at Jesus more than you look at yourself—exchange self-focused gaze for Christ-focused devotion; (2) take a genuine interest in other people—move from self-absorption to investing in others’ spiritual and practical needs; and (3) serve the least of these—follow Christ’s example by offering sacrificial help to the hungry, hurting, and marginalized. Anecdotes and Scripture are used to contrast selfish instincts with Christlike service, and to encourage a community shaped by sacrificial love. The message closes with an invitation to respond—whether to begin following Christ, obey the gospel, or receive prayer—and with a song of encouragement as people stand. Hiram emphasizes that Jesus has already poured out his life for us and that our Christian life is meant to be poured out for others. Devotional thought: This week, practice trading one self-focused thought each day for ten thoughts of Christ—look to his life and grace, ask how you can serve one person well, and let small acts of sacrificial love become your way of shining God’s light in a world that so often chooses itself.   Duration 9:08

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