In this broadcast of For Zion's Sake, Shelley and June Volk discuss the profound theme of living "for His sake." Building on Jesus' teaching in John 15:13 on laying down one's life, they explore how God consistently acts throughout Scripture—from the Exodus to the prayers of Daniel—to uphold and glorify His own name. The Volks remind believers that carrying God's name is both a privilege and a high calling, urging listeners to live in a way that reflects His character, brings honor to Messiah, and intercedes faithfully for others.
Key Takeaways
Living for Jesus First: Laying down one's life for others is only possible when believers live primary for Jesus, letting His grace and life flow through them.
God Acts for His Name's Sake: Scriptural accounts in Daniel and Ezekiel show that God's mercy, forgiveness, and deliverance are grounded in His desire to uphold His own holy character.
Bearing the Stamp of God: Believers are identified with God's name; daily choices, speech, and conduct either bring glory or reproach to Him.
Persistent Intercession: Followers of Christ are encouraged to pray faithfully for family, friends, and adversaries, asking God to reveal His righteousness and salvation.
Bible Passages Referenced
John 15:13 – Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friends.
1 Samuel 12:19–22 – The Lord's commitment to His people for His great name's sake.
Psalm 103:10–11 – God's immense lovingkindness and mercy toward those who fear Him.
Daniel 9:16–19 – Daniel's prayer appealing to God's compassion and the honor of His name.
Ezekiel 20:7–9 – God delivering His people out of Egypt so His name would not be profaned.

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