In Whom We Live, Move, and Have Our Very Being
Steven Cheetham
Baltimore Study Weekend (2004)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 5 | In Whom We Live | |
| 2 of 5 | In Whom We Move | |
| 3 of 5 | In Whom We Have Our Very Being | |
| 4 of 5 | Dwelling In The High Places | |
| 5 of 5 | Redeeming The Time |
This 2004 series takes its theme from Paul's words in Acts 17, drawing us into the profound reality that in God we live, move, and have our very being. Through these five classes, listeners are invited to see life, discipleship, and hope through the lens of God’s presence—learning not only what it means to exist in Him, but also how to walk, act, and endure with hearts fixed on His promises. Each session unfolds a fresh aspect of this truth, offering both challenge and encouragement for daily living.
Class 1 – In Whom We Live
The opening class explores the meaning of being truly alive in God. Without Him, life is empty and fleeting, but in Him we find real purpose and vitality. Drawing on Scripture and powerful examples, the lesson contrasts human pride and self-reliance with the life-giving power found only in the Father, seen most fully in the struggle and triumph of jesus over sin.
Class 2 – In Whom We Move
Here the focus shifts to action—discipleship that is not static but active. Just as movement signals life, so too our calling demands zeal, passion, and service. This class emphasizes how Jesus himself poured his energy into honoring his Father, preaching, healing, and serving others, showing us what it means to move with purpose and urgency in the things of God.
Class 3 – In Whom We Have Our Being
Hope is the heartbeat of our discipleship. This session uncovers how believers sustain hope even in difficulty, just as Jesus fixed his heart on the Father. With vivid illustrations, the speaker shows how to cultivate a “fixed and established” heart—one that rests on God as a sure foundation and draws strength to endure trials with steadiness and trust.
Class 4 – Dwelling in the High Places
Turning to the imagery of towers and refuges, this class explores how God Himself is our shelter. Drawing lessons from Jacob’s life and the Psalms, it highlights the security that comes from trusting God as our strong tower, even when the world is shaken. Believers are urged to repent, to turn to God in times of distress, and to find peace in His unshakable presence.
Class 5 – Redeeming the Time
The series concludes with a practical and searching appeal: to make the most of every opportunity in our walk of faith. Drawing on Paul’s exhortation to “redeem the time,” the message presses us to live wisely, seize opportunities for service, and prepare for the Lord’s return. Like Jesus, who left no moment wasted, disciples are called to live with urgency and devotion, knowing the days are short.
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