October 24, 2022

Transformed by Gary Rose



At the very top of the page is a colored line, if you turn that line on its side, you see a circle and if you twist that circle just right then you get an eternity symbol. Simply put: A line becomes a circle and then transforms into a symbol of eternity. All this made me think of the Trinity and this passage from the New Testament...


1 John 1 ( World English Bible )

5 This is the message which we have heard from him and announce to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.

6 If we say that we have fellowship with him and walk in the darkness, we lie, and don’t tell the truth.

7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleanses us from all sin.


God is light, devoid of darkness. Normally, I think of light as just being white, but, when light is broken down into its spectrum, it has almost an infinity of colors. I remembered that one translation of “I AM” in Exodus 3:14 ( the burning bush, when GOD reveals himself to Moses as fire within a bush that cannot be consumed [Exodus 3:3-12] ) is “I will be what I will be” and thought that God could be conceived of in any way that HE wished to be. This concept is called a theophany ( some dictionaries refer to it as a revelation or disclosure of God ). Other examples of this concept are found in Exodus 13:21-22; 19:16-25; Deuteronomy 4:11-12,33-36, 5:4-22; Isaiah 6:1ff.; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 9:28-36 and of course Revelation 1:12-16.


Then, I thought about God presenting himself in various ways, I remembered God creating man in Genesis, chapter 1...


Genesis 1 ( WEB )

26 And God said––Let us make man in our image, after our likeness––and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the bird of the heavens, and over the tame–beast––and over all the land, and over every creeping thing, that creepeth on the land.

27 And God created the man, in his own image, In the image of God, created he, him,––Male and female, created he, them.

Man is both physical and something other than just physical. Man has a mind and a will in addition to his physicality. In other words… Humans are like their maker, complex. Note: see 1 Thessalonians 5:23. Man disobeyed God and sin entered the world. Sin caused a division between God and human beings, but God had a plan to solve the problem, Jesus.


The apostle Paul says the following to the Ephesian Christians...


Ephesians 1 ( WEB )

1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus through the will of God, to the saints who are at Ephesus, and the faithful in Christ Jesus:

2 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ;

4 even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we would be holy and without blemish before him in love;

5 having predestined us for adoption as children through Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his desire,

6 to the praise of the glory of his grace, by which he freely bestowed favor on us in the Beloved,

7 in whom we have our redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace,

8 which he made to abound toward us in all wisdom and prudence,

9 making known to us the mystery of his will, according to his good pleasure which he purposed in him

10 to an administration of the fullness of the times, to sum up all things in Christ, the things in the heavens, and the things on the earth, in him;



Christ ( and his redemptive work ) was ( and is ) the plan of God before the foundation of the world to combat sin. Consider the underlined phrase above; “in Christ”.


Acts 24:24 Faith is “in Christ”

Romans 3:24 Redemption is “in Christ”

Romans 6:11 Alive to God “in Christ”

Romans 6:23 Eternal life “in Christ”

Romans 8:1 No condemnation “in Christ”

Romans 8:2 The law of the Spirit of life “in Christ”

Romans 8:38f. Inseparable love of God “in Christ”

Romans 9:1 The truth “in Christ”

Romans 12:5 One body “in Christ”

1 Corinthians 1:2 Sanctified “in Christ”

1 Corinthians 1:4 The grace of God “in Christ”

1 Corinthians 15:22 All made alive “in Christ”

2 Corinthians 2:14 Triumph “in Christ”

2 Corinthians 5:17 A new creation “in Christ”

2 Corinthians 5:19 God, reconciling the world “in Christ”

2 Corinthians 11:3 Simplicity “in Christ”

Galatians 2:4 Liberty “in Christ”

Galatians 2:16 Justified by faith “in Christ”

Galatians 2:17 Justified “in Christ”

Galatians 3:26 Children of God “in Christ”

Galatians 3:27 Baptized “into Christ” have put on Christ.

Galatians 3:28 You are all one “in Christ


With all the above blessings and more, why are you waiting? Put on Christ in Baptism and have your sins washed away!


Notice the response of the people to Peter’s first sermon on the day of Pentecost:


Acts 2 ( WEB )

36 “Let all the house of Israel therefore know certainly that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.”

37 Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?”

38 Peter said to them, “Repent, and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

39 For the promise is to you, and to your children, and to all who are far off, even as many as the Lord our God will call to himself.”

40 With many other words he testified, and exhorted them, saying, “Save yourselves from this crooked generation!”

41 Then those who gladly received his word were baptized. There were added that day about three thousand souls.


God can transform himself into any form HE wishes, at HIS will. We can transform our lives through Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins by being baptized for the the remission of our sins and being born of the water and the Spirit ( John 3:1-8 ).


One final thought; I especially like how Paul makes his defense before Agrippa, when he says…


Acts 26 ( WEB )

1 Agrippa said to Paul, “You may speak for yourself.” Then Paul stretched out his hand, and made his defense.

2 “I think myself happy, King Agrippa, that I am to make my defense before you this day concerning all the things that I am accused by the Jews,

3 especially because you are expert in all customs and questions which are among the Jews. Therefore I beg you to hear me patiently.

4 “Indeed, all the Jews know my way of life from my youth up, which was from the beginning among my own nation and at Jerusalem;

5 having known me from the first, if they are willing to testify, that after the strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.

6 Now I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made by God to our fathers,

7 which our twelve tribes, earnestly serving night and day, hope to attain. Concerning this hope I am accused by the Jews, King Agrippa!

8 Why is it judged incredible with you, if God does raise the dead?

9 “I myself most certainly thought that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth.

10 This I also did in Jerusalem. I both shut up many of the saints in prisons, having received authority from the chief priests, and when they were put to death I gave my vote against them.

11 Punishing them often in all the synagogues, I tried to make them blaspheme. Being exceedingly enraged against them, I persecuted them even to foreign cities.

12 “Whereupon as I traveled to Damascus with the authority and commission from the chief priests,

13 at noon, O king, I saw on the way a light from the sky, brighter than the sun, shining around me and those who traveled with me.

14 When we had all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’

15 “I said, ‘Who are you, Lord?’ “He said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.

16 But arise, and stand on your feet, for I have appeared to you for this purpose: to appoint you a servant and a witness both of the things which you have seen, and of the things which I will reveal to you;

17 delivering you from the people, and from the Gentiles, to whom I send you,

18 to open their eyes, that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive remission of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith in me.’


Yes, God is light and the most beautiful light you will ever see – regardless of its color!


Enough said.

Gary

"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU" Rejoice Always by Mark Copeland









 

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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU"

Rejoice Always

INTRODUCTION
  1. What is God's will for you...?
    1. Of course, if you are not saved, the answer is rather obvious
    2. But if you are saved, what is God's will for you in your life?
  2. Sometimes the Scriptures are quite clear, as in passages like...
    1. 1Th 5:16-18
    2. 1Th 4:3
    3. 1Pe 2:15

[Such passages do not exhaust what is God's will. But this series of lessons will focus our attention on what is clearly stated as the will of God for you. Starting with 1Th 5:16, where we learn that...]

  1. GOD WANTS YOU TO REJOICE ALWAYS
    1. REJOICE IN LIFE...
      1. To rejoice in your youth - Ec 11:9
      2. To rejoice in your work - Ec 2:24; 3:12-13,22; 5:18-20
      3. To rejoice in life and wife - Ec 9:7-9; 11:8
      4. To rejoice in the things God has given us - 1Ti 6:17
      5. Of course, we are to rejoice responsibly - 1Ti 6:18-19; Ec 12:1
    2. REJOICE IN SALVATION...
      1. To rejoice knowing that you are saved - Lk 10:20
      2. To rejoice as a kingdom quality - Ro 14:17
      3. To rejoice as fruit of the Spirit - Ga 5:22

      [It is clearly the will of God that you rejoice always! Now let's consider why...]

  2. YOU NEED TO REJOICE ALWAYS
    1. FOR PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL STRENGTH...
      1. Anxiety weighs one down - Pr 12:25
      2. A glad heart raises the spirit - Pr 15:13,15
      3. A joyful heart is like good medicine - Pr 17:22
    2. FOR SPIRITUAL STRENGTH...
      1. In the joy of the Lord there is great strength - cf. Neh 8:10
      2. When we have joy in what we believe, we abound in hope - cf. Ro 15:13
      3. When we are joyful, it helps those around us to be joyful - e.g., 2Co 2:3

      [Our Creator understands the importance of a joyful spirit for both body and soul. Since He wants you to rejoice always, here are a few thoughts on...]

  3. HOW YOU CAN REJOICE ALWAYS
    1. IN THE LORD...
      1. It is in the Lord that one finds the ability to "rejoice always" - cf. Php 4:4
      2. His salvation is the source of much joy - cf. Ps 21:1
      3. He grants joy to those who please Him - Ec 2:26; 5:20
      4. His mercy is a source of great joy - Ps 31:7
      5. In His presence there is fullness of joy, and He will abide with us if we obey His commands - Ps 16:11; cf. Jn 14:21,23
    2. SOME IMPORTANT SUGGESTIONS...
      1. Read and feed upon the Word of God daily - cf. Psa 1:1-3; Jer 15:16
      2. Meditate upon the teachings of Christ and His apostles
        1. Jesus spoke that His disciples joy might be full - Jn 15:11
        2. The apostles wrote that our joy might be full - 1Jn 1:4
      3. Sing praises of joy to God
        1. Certainly we should sing when cheerful - Jm 5:13
        2. But we can also find joy by singing praises (cf. "Sing and Be Happy") - Ps 71:23; 104:33-34; 135:3
      4. Spend time with brethren who make us happy
        1. As Titus' joy encouraged Paul - 2Co 7:13
        2. As Philemon's love and joy refreshed the hearts of others and gave Paul joy - Phm 1:7
      5. Lead others to Christ, for they will be a great source of joy
        1. As the Thessalonians were to Paul - 1Th 2:19-20; 3:9
        2. As Philemon was to Paul - Phm 1:7
        3. As John's converts made him joyful - 3Jn 1:4
CONCLUSION
  1. So what is the will of God for you...?
    1. Rejoice always!
    2. Rejoice in the Lord always!
    3. Rejoice in the blessings He has given you!
    4. Rejoice in both the physical and spiritual blessings of life!
  2. This does not mean we will never suffer hardship; but if it is in service to God...
    1. There can be great joy! - cf. Mt 5:10-12
    2. There can be inexpressible joy! - cf. 1Pe 1:6-9

Even if the hardships we experience are due to the vicissitudes of life, we can rejoice that we serve a God who offers comfort and hope to endure every trial:

"And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us." - Ro 5:3-5
And so, let us be diligent to do the will of God: Rejoice always...!

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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU" Pray Without Ceasing by Mark Copeland









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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU"

Pray Without Ceasing

INTRODUCTION
  1. In our previous lesson, we saw that it is God's will that you rejoice always...
    1. To rejoice in life
    2. To rejoice in salvation
  2. In 1Th 5:17 we also read that it is God's will for you to pray without ceasing...
    1. Really? This is what God wants us to do?
    2. Why is prayer so important?
    3. How can we possible pray "without ceasing"?

[In answer to such questions, let's begin by emphatically repeating that...]

  1. GOD WANTS YOU TO PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
    1. ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST...
      1. In the parable of the persistent friend - Lk 11:5-10
      2. In the parable of the persistent widow - Lk 18:1-8
    2. ACCORDING TO APOSTLE PAUL...
      1. "pray without ceasing" - 1Th 5:17
      2. "continuing steadfastly in prayer" - Ro 12:12
      3. "praying always with all prayer" - Ep 6:18
      4. "continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it" - Col 4:2
      5. "in everything by prayer...let your requests be made known to God" - Php 4:6

      [It is clear that God wants you to pray without ceasing. Why? I can think of at least 13 reasons why...]

  2. YOU NEED TO PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
    1. TO PRAISE GOD...
      1. Jesus taught us to praise God in prayer ("Hallowed be Your name") - Mt 6:9
      2. Paul provides an example and good reason to praise God in prayer - Ep 3:20-21
    2. FOR GOD'S WILL...
      1. Jesus taught us to pray for God's will on earth to be done - Mt 6:10
      2. Especially as it relates to His kingdom (rule, reign) - ibid.
    3. FOR DAILY NEEDS...
      1. Jesus taught to pray for our daily needs - Mt 6:11
      2. For God has promised to provide our necessities - cf. Mt 6:25-34
    4. FOR FORGIVENESS...
      1. Jesus taught to pray for forgiveness as we forgive others - Mt 6:12
      2. The Christian finds forgiveness through the blood of Christ - 1Jn 1:7-10; Ac 8:22
    5. FOR PROTECTION...
      1. Jesus taught us to pray for deliverance from the evil one - Mt 6:13
      2. And God will provide such protection - cf. 1Co 10:13
    6. FOR PEACE OF MIND...
      1. The antidote to anxiety is to pray - Php 4:6
      2. The Christian will find his heart and mind guarded by the peace of God - Php 4:7
    7. FOR EMPOWERMENT...
      1. Paul prayed the Ephesians might be strengthened in the inner man - Ep 3:14-16,20
      2. When we need to be strong, Christians can likewise pray for themselves!
    8. FOR OPPORTUNITY...
      1. Paul knew that the Lord often opened doors for opportunities to serve - 2Co 2:12
      2. He therefore requested prayer that such opportunities would continue - Col 4:3
    9. FOR BOLDNESS...
      1. When the apostles needed boldness, they prayed and God delivered - Ac 4:23-31
      2. When Paul needed boldness, he asked for prayers in his behalf - Ep 6:19-20
    10. FOR WISDOM...
      1. Wisdom is insight that makes the best use of the knowledge one has
      2. The Christian is promised wisdom through prayer - Jm 1:5-8
    11. FOR HEALING...
      1. Those who are sick should ask elders to pray for them - Jm 5:14-15
      2. Those who have sinned should confess, and we should pray for one another - Jm 5:16
    12. FOR TRANQUILITY...
      1. The Scriptures proclaim God has ultimate control over the nations - Dan 4:17; Ro 13:1-7
      2. Thus we are pray that we may lead a quiet (tranquil, ASV) and peaceable life - 1Ti 2:1-2
    13. TO THANK GOD...
      1. Paul would have us be vigilant in prayer, with thanksgiving - Col 4:2
      2. Having an attitude of gratitude, which we intend to examine more closely in our next lesson

      [For so many reasons, because there is power and privilege in prayer, we should pray as often as we can! Which leads to answering our final question...]

  3. HOW YOU CAN PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
    1. WHAT IT MEANS TO PRAY WITHOUT CEASING...
      1. Does not mean praying constantly, but being persistent and consistent in prayer - NKJVSB
      2. It means not giving up; it does not mean praying at every moment - NLTSB
      3. It suggests a mental attitude of prayerfulness, continual personal fellowship with God, and consciousness of being in his presence throughout each day - ESVSB
    2. ESTABLISH SET TIMES TO PRAY...
      1. This can help create the habit of praying
      2. Consider the example of great men of prayer
        1. David, a man after God's own heart - Ps 55:17
        2. Daniel, a man greatly beloved by God - Dan 6:10
      3. At the very least, find time each day to spend in prayer!
    3. ENGAGE IN SPONTANEOUS PRAYER...
      1. Praying on the spur of the moment as the occasion calls for it
      2. Some Biblical examples
        1. The Israelites in the heat of battle - 1Ch 5:20
        2. Nehemiah in response to the king - Neh 2:4-5
        3. Paul and Silas when imprisoned - Ac 16:25
      3. At any moment, we should be ready to call on God in prayer
CONCLUSION
  1. How can we fulfill the command to pray without ceasing...?
    1. Praying at set times each day develops experience and persistence in praying
    2. Praying spontaneously as needs arise develops the disposition to pray in every circumstance
    3. Both help to develop that "mental attitude of prayerfulness, continual personal fellowship with God, and consciousness of being in his presence throughout each day" (ESVSB)
  2. And why should we strive to pray without ceasing...?
    1. Because of the privilege of prayer made possible by Jesus - He 4:14-16
    2. Because of the power of prayer to "obtain mercy and find grace to help" - ibid.

And so it is the will of God for you to "pray without ceasing", that you might enjoy both the privilege and power of prayer in your life...!

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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU" In Everything Give Thanks by Mark Copeland









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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU"

In Everything Give Thanks

INTRODUCTION
  1. In our previous two lessons, we saw that it is God's will...
    1. That you rejoice always
    2. That you pray without ceasing
  2. As we return to our beginning text (1Th 5:16-18), we learn that it also God's will...
    1. That we give thanks in everything - 1Th 5:18
    2. "give thanks in all circumstances" - ESV
    3. "be thankful in all circumstances" - NLT

[Not only are we to be thankful in everything, but for everything (Ep 5:20)! To understand why this is God's will for you, let's consider...]

  1. THE NEED TO GIVE THANKS
    1. INGRATITUDE DISPLEASES GOD...
      1. It is included among other sins that would be prevalent in "perilous times" - 2Ti 3:1-5
      2. The wrath of God will be revealed against those who are unthankful - Ro 1:18-21
    2. WE ARE TO HAVE THE ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE...
      1. Thankful for what the Father has done for us - Col 1:12-14
      2. Abounding in thanksgiving - Col 2:7
      3. A part of the "garment" we are to put on - Col 3:12-15
      4. A complement to our prayers - Col 4:2; 1Ti 2:1
    3. THANKFULNESS IS KEY...
      1. To overcoming anxiety - Php 4:6
      2. To obtaining the peace of God which surpasses understanding - Php 4:6-7
      3. To pray without ceasing, and to rejoicing always - 1Th 5:16-18
        1. When we give thanks in everything, we will pray without ceasing!
        2. When we pray without ceasing, we will rejoice always!
      4. NB: thankfulness in everything -> praying without ceasing -> rejoicing always!

      [If we desire to have the peace which passes understanding, that joy which is inexpressible (1Pe 1:8), then we need to develop the attitude of gratitude, being thankful in everything! Some thoughts on...]

  2. HOW TO BE THANKFUL IN EVERYTHING
    1. REMEMBER THAT ALL THINGS WORK FOR GOOD...
      1. If we love God and have responded to His call - Ro 8:28
        1. Loving God presumes obedience to His will - 1Jn 5:3
        2. Responding to His call presumes obeying the gospel - cf. 2Th 2:13-14
      2. We can therefore glory in tribulation - Ro 5:3-5
        1. Knowing that it produces character
        2. Which in turn produces hope
      3. We can therefore rejoice in persecution - Mt 5:10-12
        1. Knowing that the kingdom of heaven is ours
        2. Knowing that our reward in heaven will be great
      4. We can therefore rejoice in trials - Jm 1:2-3
        1. Knowing that trials produces patience
        2. Knowing that patience produces perfection and completeness (maturity)
    2. EXPRESS THANKS IN EVERY PRAYER...
      1. We are to include thanksgiving with our prayer requests - Php 4:6
        1. Every time you pray for something, first thank God for something
        2. "Count your many blessings, name them one by one, And it will surprise you what the Lord hath done." - Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1856-1922
      2. Even when we are facing hard times - e.g., Dan 6:10-11
        1. Daniel made the giving of thanks part of his daily prayers
        2. Even when facing life-threatening crisis, he gave thanks as always
CONCLUSION
  1. William Hendriksen has beautifully expressed the importance of giving thanks: When a person prays without giving thanks, he has clipped the wings of prayer, so that it cannot rise.
  2. Do you want...
    1. The full benefit of prayer in your life?
    2. The ability to rejoice always, in every circumstance?

Then take the time to thank God in everything, indeed, for everything (Ep 5:20), knowing that God can use it for your good (Ro 8:28).

Do this, and you will not only do what is God's will for you, but you will become "more than conquerors" through the love of Christ and the love of God...! - cf. Ro 8:35-39

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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU" Your Sanctification by Mark Copeland









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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU"

Your Sanctification

INTRODUCTION
  1. From 1Th 5:16-18, we learn that it is God's will for you to...
    1. Rejoice always
    2. Pray without ceasing
    3. Give thanks in everything
  2. Turning to 1Th 4:3, we learn that God's will includes your sanctification...
    1. The words sanctify and sanctification are translated from the Greek hagiazo
    2. It means to make holy, to set apart for a special purpose
    3. Related words include holiness, consecration, saint

[Sanctification is a term that is often misunderstood. As we reflect on God's will for us related to sanctification, let's start with...]

  1. OUR NEED FOR SANCTIFICATION
    1. GOD IS HOLY...
      1. God who called us into His grace is holy - cf. Lev 11:44
      2. Thus we are to be holy - 1Pe 1:14-16
    2. WE ARE GOD'S SPECIAL PEOPLE...
      1. Like Israel of old, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation - Exo 19:5-6
      2. Thus we are in Christ today - 1Pe 2:9-10

      [Because God is holy, we are to be holy (sanctified). Now let's consider what is taught concerning...]

  2. OUR STATE OF SANCTIFICATION
    1. CHRISTIANS ARE SANCTIFIED...
      1. Consider the church at Corinth:
        1. The church was made of people who were sanctified - 1Co 1:2; 6:11
        2. Yet many of them were still babes in Christ and carnal - 1Co 3:1-3
      2. Thus, while Christians are not perfect, they are called "saints"
        1. Note the use of "saint" in addressing all Christians - Ro 1:7; 1Co 1:2; Php 1:1; Col 1:2
        2. Because they had been "set apart", it was appropriate to be called "saints"
        -- This has been called "positional sanctification"
    2. CHRISTIANS ARE BEING SANCTIFIED...
      1. Sanctification is also referred to as an on-going process
        1. Those in Christ are "being sanctified" - He 2:11 (NKJV)
        2. It begins at conversion, and continues as we grow in the faith
        3. As Paul prayed for the Thessalonians: "may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely" - 1Th 5:23
      2. Thus Christians are to pursue sanctification (holiness)
        1. As the Hebrews were admonished - He 12:14
        2. As Paul commanded the Corinthians - 2Co 7:1
        -- This has been called "practical sanctification"

      [Now let's look at...]

  3. OUR PRACTICE OF SANCTIFICATION
    1. IN GENERAL TERMS...
      1. We are to be separate from the world - 2Co 6:14-18; 7:1
      2. Which involves conduct different from the world - 1Pe 4:1-4
    2. ACCORDING TO OUR TEXT...
      1. Sanctification involves sexual morality - 1Th 4:3
        1. Abstaining from sexual immorality
        2. I.e., any sexual activity outside the bond of heterosexual marriage
      2. We are to possess our "vessel" in sanctification and honor - 1Th 4:4
        1. Vessel likely refers to one's body - cf. 2Co 4:7
        2. Vessel possibly refers to one's wife - cf. 1Pe 3:7
      3. Not in passion of lust, like the Gentiles who don't know God - 1Th 4:5
        1. Who in their ignorance are given over to lewdness - cf. Ep 4:17-19
        2. We are not give opportunity for the lusts of the flesh - cf. Ro 13:13-14
      4. We are not to defraud our brother in such matters - 1Th 4:6
        1. E.g., committing adultery with a man's wife
        2. E.g., committing fornication with a man's daughter or sister
      5. God will avenge those who practice immorality - 1Th 4:6; cf. He 13:4
        1. Both in this life (STDs) - cf. Pro 5:7-14; Ro 1:27
        2. And in the life to come (eternal condemnation) - cf. 1Co 6:9-10; Ga 5:19-21
      6. For God has called us to holiness, not uncleanness - 1Th 4:7
        1. To be His chosen people - cf. 1Th 1:4
        2. To walk worthy of His kingdom and glory - cf. 1Th 2:12
      7. Reject this teaching is to reject God and the gift of His Spirit - 1Th 4:8
        1. The Spirit who is promised to all who obey - cf. Ac 2:38-39; 5:32; Ga 4:6
        2. The Spirit who indwells our bodies - cf. 1Co 6:18-20
        3. Who empowers us to control the flesh - cf. Ro 8:12-13; Ep 3:16,20; Ga 5:22-23
CONCLUSION
  1. God's will for you is to be sanctified in body and in spirit...
    1. You are to "flee immorality" - 1Co 6:18
    2. For your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit - 1Co 6:19
    3. And your body belongs to the Lord - 1Co 6:20
  2. By the grace of God, such sanctification is possible...
    1. First, through the blood of Christ that cleanses from all sin!
    2. Then, with the aid of the Spirit to empower us in our struggle against sin!

If you are a Christian, are you taking sanctification seriously? It is God's will for you...!

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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU" Do Good by Mark Copeland









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"GOD'S WILL FOR YOU"

Do Good

INTRODUCTION
  1. Topics covered thus far in this series...
    1. Rejoice always
    2. Pray without ceasing
    3. Give thanks in everything
    4. Your sanctification
  2. In 1Pe 2:11-15, we read that God's will for you includes doing good...
    1. That some might glorify God in the day of visitation - 1Pe 2:12
    2. That others in their ignorance might be silenced - 1Pe 2:15

[Let's take a closer look at the idea of doing good, beginning with...]

  1. THE PURPOSE OF DOING GOOD
    1. WE ARE NOT SAVED BY GOOD WORKS...
      1. Good works cannot buy or earn our way into heaven
      2. God saves us by His grace and mercy, not our works - Ep 2:8-9; Tit 3:4-7
      -- We should be very clear on this point!
    2. WE ARE SAVED TO DO GOOD WORKS...
      1. We have been created in Christ Jesus to do good works! - Ep 2:10
      2. We have been redeemed and purified to be zealous for good works! - Tit 2:11-14
      3. Thus it is the will of God that we:
        1. Be ready for every good work - Tit 3:1
        2. Be careful to maintain good works - Tit 3:8
        3. Learn to maintain good works - Tit 3:14
        -- We need to understand the role of good works!
    3. WE ARE TO DO GOOD WORKS...
      1. Because they bring glory to God - Mt 5:14-16; 1Pe 2:12
      2. Because they are necessary to be like Jesus - Lk 6:40; cf. Ac 10:38
      3. Because they demonstrate the living nature of our faith - Jm 2:14-17,20,26
      4. Because they prepare unbelievers to be more receptive to the gospel - 1Pe 2:12; 3:1-2
      5. Because they help silence ignorant critics of our faith - 1Pe 2:15
      6. Because they meet urgent needs of those around us - Tit 3:14
      -- We must appreciate the importance of good works!

    [With an appreciation of the role of doing good in the life of the Christian, let's look at some...]

  2. EXAMPLES OF DOING GOOD
    1. CARING FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS...
      1. An indicator of pure and undefiled religion before God - Jm 1:27; cf. Ps 68:5
      2. Two good role models are Job and Tabitha (Dorcas) - Job 29:12-13; Ac 9:36-39
      -- Are we practicing pure and undefiled religion before God?
    2. SUPPORTING THE WEAK...
      1. As exemplified by Paul, in keeping with Jesus' dictum - Ac 20:35
      2. As commanded by Paul, to support and bear their burdens - 1Th 5:14; Ga 6:1-2
      -- Are we fulfilling the law of Christ?
    3. VISITING THE SICK...
      1. Jesus and His apostles cared for the sick during their ministry - Lk 4:40; 9:2; 10:9
      2. Elders are to pray for the sick - Jm 5:14-15
      -- Do we care for the sick?
    4. ENTERTAINING STRANGERS...
      1. To show hospitality, which literally means "love of strangers" - He 13:2; Ro 12:13
      2. Required of elders, and widows taken into the number - 1Ti 3:2; 5:9-10
      -- Do we show kindness to strangers?
    5. REMEMBERING THE PRISONERS...
      1. Especially those who are brethren - He 13:3; 10:34
      2. Like those who visited Paul in prison, or sent him supplies - Ac 24:23; Php 4:14,18
      -- Do we remember our brethren who are in prison?
    6. SHARING OUR WEALTH...
      1. Affluent brethren are to be ready to give, willing to share - 1Ti 6:17-19
      2. Sharing with others is a form of spiritual sacrifice that pleases God - He 13:16
      -- Do we stand ready to offer such spiritual sacrifices?
CONCLUSION
  1. As we have ability and opportunity...
    1. We are to do good to all men, especially our brethren - Ga 6:10
    2. We are not to grow weary in doing good - Ga 6:9; 2Th 3:13
  2. Begin where you live...
    1. At home, do good for your family and neighbors
    2. At school, do good for your friends and those not your friends
    3. At work, do good for your employers, employees, fellow-workers
    4. At church, do good for your brothers and sisters in Christ
    5. In your community, do good for the poor, homeless, even your enemies

Doing good can lead to praising God on one hand, and silencing critics of our faith on the other; so let us not grow weary in doing good to all...!

"And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith." - Ga 6:9-10

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