TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

SERMON TOPIC:

IS YOUR LIFE A STAGE OR AN ALTAR?

Main Text: Romans 12:1

«“Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”»

WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING WITH YOUR LIFE?

Every day, we stand before an audience.
People watch what we do.
People listen to what we say.
People observe our success, relationships, appearance, ministry and lifestyle.
But there is an audience greater than humanity: God.
The question is not simply, “What do people think about me?”
The deeper question is:
“What does God see when He looks at my life?”
A stage is where people perform to be seen.
An altar is where a person surrenders to God.
On a stage, the question is:
«“How do I look?”»
At an altar, the question is:
«“Lord, what do You want from me?”»
Many people are living on a stage while believing they are standing at an altar.
They pray publicly but disobey privately.
They appear spiritual before people but live differently when nobody is watching.
They want the applause of men but have lost the approval of God.

Today, God is calling us from performance to surrender, from appearance to authenticity, and from the stage to the altar.
1. THE STAGE SEEKS APPLAUSE; THE ALTAR SEEKS GOD'S APPROVAL
Jesus warned about religious performance.
Matthew 6:1
«“Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them.”»
Jesus was not condemning good works. He was exposing the wrong motive.
You can do the right thing for the wrong reason.
You can preach because you want recognition.
You can sing because you want applause.
You can give because you want people to celebrate you.
You can post Scripture because you want people to praise your spirituality.
But God looks beyond the action and examines the heart.
1 Samuel 16:7
«“Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”»
The stage asks: “Who is watching?”
The altar asks: “Is God pleased?”
A person living at the altar does not need human applause to remain faithful.
Spiritual insight:
If your Christianity only works when people are watching, you may be performing rather than worshipping.
2. THE STAGE DISPLAYS TALENT; THE ALTAR REVEALS CHARACTER
Talent can put you on a platform.
Character determines whether you can remain there without destroying yourself.
David had musical ability.
David had courage.
David had leadership ability.
But before David stood before kings, he learned to stand before God in the wilderness.
The altar develops what the stage cannot produce.
The stage can reveal your gift.
The altar reveals your heart.
A person can be gifted and still lack character.
A person can preach powerfully and live carelessly.
A person can sing beautifully and still have an uncontrolled heart.
A person can be celebrated publicly and be broken privately.
That is why God is more interested in who you are becoming than merely what you are doing.
Galatians 5:22–23
The fruit of the Spirit includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Notice that Scripture calls these fruit, not performance.
Fruit grows from a life connected to God.
Ask yourself:
What happens to my character when nobody is watching?
That question can reveal whether your life is a stage or an altar.
3. THE STAGE WANTS TO RECEIVE; THE ALTAR IS WILLING TO SURRENDER
An altar is a place of sacrifice.
Romans 12:1 says:
«“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”»
God does not merely want your Sunday.
He wants your Monday.
He does not only want your voice in church.
He wants your conversations at home.
He does not only want your offering.
He wants your heart.
He does not only want your public ministry.
He wants your private obedience.
The stage says:
“God, bless what I want to do.”
The altar says:
“God, I surrender what I want to do to Your will.”
That is the difference.
Jesus demonstrated this in Gethsemane.
Luke 22:42
«“Not my will, but thine, be done.”»
That is altar language.
Sometimes the greatest worship you can give God is not a song.
It is surrender.
4. THE STAGE CAN BE MAINTAINED BY APPEARANCE; THE ALTAR REQUIRES TRUTH
A stage can be decorated.
An altar cannot hide the condition of the sacrifice.
God is calling His people back to authenticity.
Psalm 51:6
«“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts…”»
God wants truth in the hidden places.
Who are you when the phone is off?
Who are you when nobody is applauding?
Who are you when you are angry?
Who are you when you have money?
Who are you when you have power?
Who are you when temptation comes?
Who are you when nobody can reward you?
That is where character is tested.
Christianity is not merely about looking holy.
It is about becoming holy.
5. GOD DOES NOT WANT A PERFORMANCE; HE WANTS A LIVING SACRIFICE
Romans 12:1 gives us the picture clearly:
«“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”»
Notice the word living.
The Christian life is not a one-time emotional experience.
It is daily surrender.
Every morning, we should be able to say:
“Lord, my life belongs to You.”
My plans belong to You.
My career belongs to You.
My relationships belong to You.
My finances belong to You.
My gifts belong to You.
My body belongs to You.
My future belongs to You.
That is life on the altar.

BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: SAUL AND DAVID

Two men were anointed by God.
Two men were given opportunities.
But their responses to God were different.
Saul became increasingly concerned about how he appeared before people.
1 Samuel 15:24
Saul admitted that he feared the people and obeyed their voice.
David, despite his failures, repeatedly returned to God with a repentant heart.
Psalm 51:10
«“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.”»
Saul was concerned about his image.
David was concerned about his heart.
One was more concerned about the stage.
The other understood the altar.
This does not mean David was perfect. He was not.
It means that when confronted by God, David learned to return to Him.

STAGE VS ALTAR

THE STAGE| THE ALTAR
Seeks applause| Seeks God's approval
Focuses on appearance| Focuses on character
Wants recognition| Wants obedience
Performs before people| Surrenders before God
Protects image| Pursues holiness
Says “Look at me”| Says “Lord, use me”
Lives for public approval| Lives for divine purpose

PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

1. Examine your motives
Ask:
“Why am I doing what I am doing?”
2. Build a private life with God
Do not allow your public ministry to become larger than your private relationship with God.
3. Stop living for human applause
People can praise you today and criticize you tomorrow.
God's approval must become your anchor.
4. Repent where necessary
If there are hidden areas of compromise, bring them before God.
Do not protect what God is asking you to surrender.
5. Practice obedience when nobody is watching
The secret place is where genuine Christianity is developed.
6. Make your whole life worship
Your workplace can become worship.
Your family life can become worship.
Your business can become worship.
Your ministry can become worship.
Your private decisions can become worship.

DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS

1. God is more interested in your heart than your platform.
A bigger platform without a deeper heart can become dangerous.
2. Public success cannot compensate for private failure.
You can impress thousands and still grieve God.
3. The altar comes before the platform.
Before God uses a person publicly, He often works on that person privately.
4. Your greatest audience is God.
People see moments.
God sees the entire life.
5. The altar is where ambition dies and purpose is born.
Sometimes God must remove our desire to be seen before He can trust us to be used.

QUESTIONS FOR PERSONAL REFLECTION

1. Am I living to please God or to impress people?
2. Who am I when nobody is watching?
3. Is my private life consistent with my public confession?
4. Am I more interested in being celebrated or being transformed?
5. What have I refused to surrender to God?
6. Have I allowed social media to become my stage?
7. Is my ministry flowing from intimacy with God or the desire for recognition?
8. If God removed the applause, would I still serve Him?
9. What area of my life needs to return to the altar?
10. Can God trust me with a greater platform?

POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

1. Prayer for a pure heart
Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Let my private life please You.
2. Prayer against hypocrisy
Lord, deliver me from every form of hypocrisy and spiritual performance. Let my public life agree with my private life.
3. Prayer for genuine surrender
Father, I surrender my plans, ambitions, gifts, relationships and future to You. Have Your way in my life.
4. Prayer against the desire for human applause
Lord, free me from the bondage of seeking human approval. Teach me to live for Your approval alone.
5. Prayer for character
Holy Spirit, develop Christlike character in me. Let my character be greater than my platform.
6. Prayer for usefulness
Lord, make my life an instrument in Your hands. Let everything You have placed in me bring glory to Your name.

COME DOWN FROM THE STAGE.

Perhaps the greatest question today is not:
“How many people know me?”
It is:
“Does God know me?”
Not:
“How impressive is my life?”
But:
“How surrendered is my life?”
The world says:
“Build your platform.”
God says:
“Build your altar.”
The world says:
“Make people notice you.”
God says:
“Let your light shine so that people may glorify your Father.”
The stage is temporary.
The applause is temporary.
Popularity is temporary.
Titles are temporary.
But what you do for God and who you become in Christ have eternal significance.
So today, come down from the stage.
Lay down the need to impress.
Lay down the need to be celebrated.
Lay down the hidden compromise.
Lay down the pride.
Lay down the fear of people's opinions.
Lay down your plans.
And say:
«“Lord, here I am. My life is Yours.”»

FINAL DECLARATION

My life will not be a stage for human applause.
My life will be an altar for God's glory.
My gifts will serve His purpose.
My character will reflect Christ.
My private life will honor Him.
My public life will glorify Him.
And everything I am and everything I have will belong to Jesus.
Amen.

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Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: SERMON TOPIC: IS YOUR LIFE A STAGE OR AN ALTAR? Main Text: Romans 12:1 «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”» WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING WITH YOUR LIFE? Every day, we stand before an audience. People watch what we do. People listen to what we say. People observe our success, relationships, appearance, ministry and lifestyle. But there is an audience greater than humanity: God. The question is not simply, “What do people think about me?” The deeper question is: “What does God see when He looks at my life?” A stage is where people perform to be seen. An altar is where a person surrenders to God. On a stage, the question is: «“How do I look?”» At an altar, the question is: «“Lord, what do You want from me?”» Many people are living on a stage while believing they are standing at an altar. They pray publicly but disobey privately. They appear spiritual before people but live differently when nobody is watching. They want the applause of men but have lost the approval of God. Today, God is calling us from performance to surrender, from appearance to authenticity, and from the stage to the altar. 1. THE STAGE SEEKS APPLAUSE; THE ALTAR SEEKS GOD'S APPROVAL Jesus warned about religious performance. Matthew 6:1 «“Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them.”» Jesus was not condemning good works. He was exposing the wrong motive. You can do the right thing for the wrong reason. You can preach because you want recognition. You can sing because you want applause. You can give because you want people to celebrate you. You can post Scripture because you want people to praise your spirituality. But God looks beyond the action and examines the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7 «“Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”» The stage asks: “Who is watching?” The altar asks: “Is God pleased?” A person living at the altar does not need human applause to remain faithful. Spiritual insight: If your Christianity only works when people are watching, you may be performing rather than worshipping. 2. THE STAGE DISPLAYS TALENT; THE ALTAR REVEALS CHARACTER Talent can put you on a platform. Character determines whether you can remain there without destroying yourself. David had musical ability. David had courage. David had leadership ability. But before David stood before kings, he learned to stand before God in the wilderness. The altar develops what the stage cannot produce. The stage can reveal your gift. The altar reveals your heart. A person can be gifted and still lack character. A person can preach powerfully and live carelessly. A person can sing beautifully and still have an uncontrolled heart. A person can be celebrated publicly and be broken privately. That is why God is more interested in who you are becoming than merely what you are doing. Galatians 5:22–23 The fruit of the Spirit includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Notice that Scripture calls these fruit, not performance. Fruit grows from a life connected to God. Ask yourself: What happens to my character when nobody is watching? That question can reveal whether your life is a stage or an altar. 3. THE STAGE WANTS TO RECEIVE; THE ALTAR IS WILLING TO SURRENDER An altar is a place of sacrifice. Romans 12:1 says: «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”» God does not merely want your Sunday. He wants your Monday. He does not only want your voice in church. He wants your conversations at home. He does not only want your offering. He wants your heart. He does not only want your public ministry. He wants your private obedience. The stage says: “God, bless what I want to do.” The altar says: “God, I surrender what I want to do to Your will.” That is the difference. Jesus demonstrated this in Gethsemane. Luke 22:42 «“Not my will, but thine, be done.”» That is altar language. Sometimes the greatest worship you can give God is not a song. It is surrender. 4. THE STAGE CAN BE MAINTAINED BY APPEARANCE; THE ALTAR REQUIRES TRUTH A stage can be decorated. An altar cannot hide the condition of the sacrifice. God is calling His people back to authenticity. Psalm 51:6 «“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts…”» God wants truth in the hidden places. Who are you when the phone is off? Who are you when nobody is applauding? Who are you when you are angry? Who are you when you have money? Who are you when you have power? Who are you when temptation comes? Who are you when nobody can reward you? That is where character is tested. Christianity is not merely about looking holy. It is about becoming holy. 5. GOD DOES NOT WANT A PERFORMANCE; HE WANTS A LIVING SACRIFICE Romans 12:1 gives us the picture clearly: «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”» Notice the word living. The Christian life is not a one-time emotional experience. It is daily surrender. Every morning, we should be able to say: “Lord, my life belongs to You.” My plans belong to You. My career belongs to You. My relationships belong to You. My finances belong to You. My gifts belong to You. My body belongs to You. My future belongs to You. That is life on the altar. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: SAUL AND DAVID Two men were anointed by God. Two men were given opportunities. But their responses to God were different. Saul became increasingly concerned about how he appeared before people. 1 Samuel 15:24 Saul admitted that he feared the people and obeyed their voice. David, despite his failures, repeatedly returned to God with a repentant heart. Psalm 51:10 «“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.”» Saul was concerned about his image. David was concerned about his heart. One was more concerned about the stage. The other understood the altar. This does not mean David was perfect. He was not. It means that when confronted by God, David learned to return to Him. STAGE VS ALTAR THE STAGE| THE ALTAR Seeks applause| Seeks God's approval Focuses on appearance| Focuses on character Wants recognition| Wants obedience Performs before people| Surrenders before God Protects image| Pursues holiness Says “Look at me”| Says “Lord, use me” Lives for public approval| Lives for divine purpose PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Examine your motives Ask: “Why am I doing what I am doing?” 2. Build a private life with God Do not allow your public ministry to become larger than your private relationship with God. 3. Stop living for human applause People can praise you today and criticize you tomorrow. God's approval must become your anchor. 4. Repent where necessary If there are hidden areas of compromise, bring them before God. Do not protect what God is asking you to surrender. 5. Practice obedience when nobody is watching The secret place is where genuine Christianity is developed. 6. Make your whole life worship Your workplace can become worship. Your family life can become worship. Your business can become worship. Your ministry can become worship. Your private decisions can become worship. DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS 1. God is more interested in your heart than your platform. A bigger platform without a deeper heart can become dangerous. 2. Public success cannot compensate for private failure. You can impress thousands and still grieve God. 3. The altar comes before the platform. Before God uses a person publicly, He often works on that person privately. 4. Your greatest audience is God. People see moments. God sees the entire life. 5. The altar is where ambition dies and purpose is born. Sometimes God must remove our desire to be seen before He can trust us to be used. QUESTIONS FOR PERSONAL REFLECTION 1. Am I living to please God or to impress people? 2. Who am I when nobody is watching? 3. Is my private life consistent with my public confession? 4. Am I more interested in being celebrated or being transformed? 5. What have I refused to surrender to God? 6. Have I allowed social media to become my stage? 7. Is my ministry flowing from intimacy with God or the desire for recognition? 8. If God removed the applause, would I still serve Him? 9. What area of my life needs to return to the altar? 10. Can God trust me with a greater platform? POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Prayer for a pure heart Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Let my private life please You. 2. Prayer against hypocrisy Lord, deliver me from every form of hypocrisy and spiritual performance. Let my public life agree with my private life. 3. Prayer for genuine surrender Father, I surrender my plans, ambitions, gifts, relationships and future to You. Have Your way in my life. 4. Prayer against the desire for human applause Lord, free me from the bondage of seeking human approval. Teach me to live for Your approval alone. 5. Prayer for character Holy Spirit, develop Christlike character in me. Let my character be greater than my platform. 6. Prayer for usefulness Lord, make my life an instrument in Your hands. Let everything You have placed in me bring glory to Your name. COME DOWN FROM THE STAGE. Perhaps the greatest question today is not: “How many people know me?” It is: “Does God know me?” Not: “How impressive is my life?” But: “How surrendered is my life?” The world says: “Build your platform.” God says: “Build your altar.” The world says: “Make people notice you.” God says: “Let your light shine so that people may glorify your Father.” The stage is temporary. The applause is temporary. Popularity is temporary. Titles are temporary. But what you do for God and who you become in Christ have eternal significance. So today, come down from the stage. Lay down the need to impress. Lay down the need to be celebrated. Lay down the hidden compromise. Lay down the pride. Lay down the fear of people's opinions. Lay down your plans. And say: «“Lord, here I am. My life is Yours.”» FINAL DECLARATION My life will not be a stage for human applause. My life will be an altar for God's glory. My gifts will serve His purpose. My character will reflect Christ. My private life will honor Him. My public life will glorify Him. And everything I am and everything I have will belong to Jesus. Amen. If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/Amazon shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
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