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Filled With All the Fullness of God - Tim Conway

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    Please open your Bibles to Ephesians 3.
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    Look specifically at v. 19.
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    Go about halfway through the verse.
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    In the English Standard Version,
    it reads this way:
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    (after the comma)
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    "...That you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    "That you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    Now that's what I want to deal with today.
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    But let's back up to v. 14
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    because I want to take this in context.
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    We're going to read v. 14-21,
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    but just know that last half of v. 19
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    is very specifically where we're
    going to bring our attention.
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    But I want you to see its setting,
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    in the context here.
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    V. 14, "For this reason, I bow my knees
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    before the Father from whom every family
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    in heaven and on earth is named,
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    that according to the riches of His glory
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    He may grant you to be strengthened
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    with power through His Spirit
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    in your inner being
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    (or in your inner man)
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    so that Christ may dwell in
    your hearts through faith,
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    that you being rooted and grounded in love
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    may have the strength to comprehend
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    with all the saints what is the breadth
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    and length and height and depth
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    and to know the love of Christ
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    that surpasses knowledge,
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    that you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God.
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    Now to Him who is able
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    to do far more abundantly than all
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    that we ask or think
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    according to the power at work within us,
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    to Him be glory in the church
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    and in Christ Jesus throughout
    all generations,
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    forever and ever, amen."
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    And so ends the first three
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    theologically rich chapters,
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    and then we break out into chapter 4
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    where we are going to get all manner
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    of practical instruction.
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    Oh yes, there's doctrinal
    realities and truths
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    and deep theological realities
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    that we're going to be confronted with
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    in these three chapters
    too, but it becomes
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    full of imperatives.
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    There's lots of instruction
    for how we live our life.
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    And so this is really Paul's final words
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    in this massive, heavy theological
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    introduction to this before we break out
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    into all these practical
    realities of the Christian life.
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    My objective this morning is simple.
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    Straightforward.
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    I want us to try to just grapple with:
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    what does it mean to be filled
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    with all the fullness of God?
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    What is that? What does it look like?
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    I want us to embrace this
    concept in Scripture.
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    And you see it there. Look at it again.
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    Last half of Ephesians 3:19.
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    "...That you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    So, several observations.
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    I want us to think.
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    One - here's an observation for you.
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    You know, we've spent a number of weeks
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    over in the Song of Solomon,
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    so let's just kind of get back on track.
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    Brethren, it's important to remind you
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    of one of the great
    realities of this passage.
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    This is a prayer.
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    Well, it's not exactly a prayer.
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    What I mean is this,
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    Paul isn't actually praying here.
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    When you pray, you speak to God.
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    He's not speaking to God here.
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    He's actually speaking to us.
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    But what he's doing is he's telling us
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    how he prays when he prays.
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    You all see that.
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    This is what he prays for.
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    And he's instructing the Ephesians
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    and he's instructing us.
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    He's letting us into his prayer closet.
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    He's saying when I'm in there,
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    when I'm praying to God for you,
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    this is what I pray for you.
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    Here's another important reality.
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    I find this essential.
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    It's God-breathed.
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    You say, yeah, we're reading the Bible.
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    We recognize that. We understand that.
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    No, sometimes you just have to sit back
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    and really let it soak into your brain
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    that this is God-breathed
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    and what that means
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    is that when Paul is penning this,
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    it's because God wants you to know this.
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    You see what's happening here?
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    The Holy Spirit says to Paul:
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    Paul, let them into your prayer closet.
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    I want them to follow you in there.
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    Take them in there.
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    And you show them exactly
    how you pray for them.
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    I want them to see that.
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    That's important.
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    Why? Because the Spirit of God
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    would teach us that whatever it means
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    to be filled with all the fullness of God,
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    we know this, it's something
    we can pray for.
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    It's something we should pray for.
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    It's something that it's
    biblical to pray for.
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    I would ask this:
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    Brethren, we're not being
    faithful with Scripture
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    if we're not affected by this -
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    by this reality that God is teaching us
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    something about prayer here.
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    Lots of you have been in lots of
    church prayer meetings undoubtedly.
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    How often do you hear that prayed?
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    How often you do hear somebody
    in the prayer meeting praying:
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    Father, fill them with all
    the fullness of God.
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    We should pray that way.
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    And I think one of the reasons
    we don't pray that way
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    is probably because... what is that?
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    It sounds lofty,
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    but what is it?
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    I mean, typically when we pray,
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    we're praying things that, to us,
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    we can identify with, it's practical.
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    Maybe we just can't identify with this.
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    Maybe that's one of the reasons
    we don't pray this more.
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    Something else I want you to notice.
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    If you look at the end of v. 19,
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    you know what you find there?
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    A period.
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    Now, I know, there's no punctuation
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    in the original Greek,
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    but our translators properly recognize
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    that these matters that Paul
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    is articulating to us that he prays,
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    that's the end.
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    This is the last thing.
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    This is where it ends.
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    Whatever it means to be filled
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    with all the fullness of God,
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    this is the climax of his prayer.
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    There's no more to ask for beyond this.
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    This is the end.
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    I want you to notice something else.
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    When Paul prays that,
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    that you might be filled
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    with all the fullness of God,
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    that's not just a random thought
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    that comes out of nowhere.
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    It's a sequence.
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    It's the last item in
    a string of requests.
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    And I want you to look at it.
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    Just look at v. 16
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    because this is where Paul's petitions
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    for these Ephesians start.
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    You see it in v. 14.
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    He says, "For this reason I bow
    my knees before the Father."
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    So he's telling us, he's showing us
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    that this is prayer.
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    And then he gives us a little bit
    of a description of the Father.
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    "From whom..." really the whole family
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    "in heaven and on earth is named."
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    And then in v. 16, he tells us
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    what he's bending the knee for;
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    what he's praying for.
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    "That..." Now did you catch that?
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    Did you catch that word right there?
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    Because this isn't the only
    time that shows up
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    in the next three verses.
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    It shows up again and again.
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    It's repeated. "That."
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    You know what that is?
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    You know what that word means to us?
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    It carries the meaning of: in order that.
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    I am praying in order that
    you might have this,
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    in order that it might lead to this,
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    in order that... and you're
    going to see that.
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    If you just look for the word "that."
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    Whatever translation you have,
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    look for the word "that."
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    Because it keeps coming up.
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    It's like one things leads into the next.
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    One thing begets the next.
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    Just watch.
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    "That according to the riches of His glory
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    He may grant you to be strengthened
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    with power through His Spirit
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    in your inner man..."
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    There it is again.
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    "...So that Christ may dwell
    in your hearts through faith,
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    that you being rooted and grounded in love
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    may have strength to
    comprehend with all the saints
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    what is the breadth and length
    and height and depth
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    and to know the love of Christ
    that surpasses knowledge
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    that you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    You see, one thing leads to another.
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    It's like they're building.
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    It's a progression.
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    So that when we get to being filled
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    with all the fullness of God,
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    that's the end.
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    That's the culmination.
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    You see, all these things are snowballing.
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    They're coming together.
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    One thing leading to another.
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    And this - this is the end.
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    This is the climax of the mountain
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    of Christian experience.
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    Listen, brethren, even knowing
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    the love of Christ that
    passes knowledge,
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    as great as that is,
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    notice what he says.
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    He wants us to know the breadth
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    and length and height and depth
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    and to have some knowledge
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    of this love of Christ
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    that passes, surpasses knowledge.
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    Why?
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    So that...
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    See, that's not the end.
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    That's great! That's glorious!
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    But that's not the end.
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    The end is further.
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    Further on. Onward.
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    He's taking us deeper and deeper.
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    Yes, that's great -
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    Christ dwelling in your hearts.
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    That's good. That's great.
    That's glorious!
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    Being rooted and grounded in love.
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    You may have the strength to comprehend.
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    Yes, that comprehension - great!
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    To dive into the love of
    Christ - beautiful!
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    That is growth. That is maturity.
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    But it's taking us, it's even so that
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    some other reality may fully blossom
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    and take shape in your life.
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    That's what's happening here.
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    "In order that...
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    you may be filled with
    all the fullness of God."
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    And the thing is,
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    you know what doesn't happen?
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    You don't get: In order that
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    you may be filled with
    all the fullness of God
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    in order that... something
    else may happen.
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    No. Period.
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    And what he's praying for is done.
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    Now he goes into a doxology.
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    He just explodes.
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    He's so worked up, it's just:
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    To Him who is able to do exceedingly
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    abundantly beyond what we ask or think.
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    It's just glory to Him in the church
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    and in Christ Jesus.
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    He just explodes in worship then,
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    which is what we should do
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    if we really are recognizing.
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    But let me just ask you a question.
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    Brethren, if I prayed,
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    if I said, hold it, brethren.
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    I want to pray for you.
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    And I prayed for you:
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    Father, please, give these brethren
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    the strength to comprehend
    the love of Your Son.
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    And then I said, wait, I want to ask
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    something else for you to.
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    Lord, I pray that they would be filled
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    with all the fullness of God.
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    Would that seem anticlimactic to you?
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    Like, oh man, that just took the breath
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    right out of that prayer.
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    Or would it actually feel like:
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    Wow, he even went higher.
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    I know what it feels like to me.
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    It feels like that's higher.
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    Brethren, the reality is
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    think about what that means.
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    It would be one thing to
    say that we're full of God.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    Be filled with the fullness of God.
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    The fullness. Being filled with God.
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    No, he doesn't stop there.
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    Being filled with the fullness of God.
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    What?
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    We would never invent that.
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    No, he goes further.
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    Filled with all the fullness of God.
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    The reality is that if you
    just really dwell on it,
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    it confounds the understanding.
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    The truth is quite honestly
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    it sounds like too much.
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    It sounds like it must not be true.
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    But here's Paul praying it.
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    That's what I want you to grasp.
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    He's praying it.
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    He's praying it for the Ephesians,
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    and if he prays it for the Ephesians,
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    brethren, Scripture's profitable
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    for the man of God
    whether you're at Ephesus
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    or whether you're at San Antonio.
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    This is for us.
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    And you see what Paul's doing.
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    This is a prayer.
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    Father, according to
    the riches of Your glory,
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    fill these people with all Your fullness.
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    What is that?
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    It's obvious he wants us to have it.
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    It's obvious he wants us
    to be a partaker of it.
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    It's obvious he wants us to enjoy it,
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    experience it.
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    He wants God to grant it to us
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    according to the riches of His glory.
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    And you know the question I have is
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    what does that even mean?
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    What does it look like?
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    I don't think any of us have any problem
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    recognizing that it sounds wonderful.
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    It sounds glorious.
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    But what is this?
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    What does that look like?
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    Look at it again.
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    Ephesians 3:19.
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    Second half of the verse.
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    "That you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    How do we communicate that?
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    Let's say one of your children asks you.
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    Daddy, what is that?
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    Mommy... or somebody
    from outside the church.
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    Somebody you work with
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    or somebody in the family.
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    What is that?
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    What do you say?
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    And I guess the question is too,
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    I think there's a place just to say:
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    do I know what this is
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    because I've experienced it?
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    I mean, yeah, I might
    look at times of revival,
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    or you can go grab some book
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    about the infilling of the Spirit
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    and you can see examples
    throughout history
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    where people had marvelous experiences.
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    Is that what it is?
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    What is this?
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    And so, as I'm running through my mind
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    I'm just throwing some thoughts out
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    about how we think about this.
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    Here's one way to think about it.
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    We could just chalk this up to:
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    well, that's kind of the sort of stuff
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    we expect in the Bible, right?
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    Religious sounding words
    that have to do with God
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    and they sound glorious
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    and sometimes things
    are deep and difficult
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    and we hardly understand them.
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    It's hard to bring them
    practically into my life.
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    They seem to have little to do
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    with my normal every day life.
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    But here's the thing I'm convinced of,
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    the more I study the Apostle Paul,
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    if anybody's practical, he is.
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    And if anybody's logical, he is.
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    And one of the things I recognize
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    about the Ephesian church,
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    they weren't made up of
    a bunch of theologians.
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    They were made up of
    people just like you and me.
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    Nothing unusual.
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    Nothing spectacular.
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    They were made up of
    saved sinners just like us.
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    Not theologians.
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    Not a bunch of people with high IQ's.
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    These were people that were being saved
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    out of the occult.
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    These were people being saved
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    out of all manner of background.
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    You know the situation at Ephesus there.
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    So, what else?
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    I thought this.
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    Perhaps we could view this like this.
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    You know what this is?
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    This is like the highest in
    the Christian experience.
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    It's like way up there.
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    But you know what?
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    I kind of live down here
    in the lower regions
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    so I'm just not going
    to concern myself with it.
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    Because whatever it is,
    I don't think I've experienced it.
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    And I know what I am experiencing,
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    and that just seems
    like it's kind of up there.
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    We could take that approach.
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    Or, we could just take the approach
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    that maybe it's so high,
    it's just impossible.
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    I can't reach it now
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    and I don't know if I ever will.
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    It's unreachable.
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    So even if there is such
    a thing, it's up there.
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    Plus, I don't even know
    how to lay hold on it.
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    It's out of my reach.
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    And I don't feel like I even
    have the machinery
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    or the know-how to know
    what is even involved
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    to make that happen.
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    Or, we could basically
    look at it this way.
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    We could just convince ourselves
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    that if we're Christians,
    we already have this.
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    That's just true of all of us.
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    It's just something true.
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    It's kind of like the forensic aspect
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    of our Christianity.
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    You know, where we're justified by faith.
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    We don't feel that.
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    It's not experiential.
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    Oh, regeneration is,
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    but justification? It's a legal reality.
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    Maybe it's kind of like that.
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    Maybe it's something that,
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    well, it happens to us.
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    It's part of the reality
    of being a Christian,
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    but we just don't really feel it.
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    And you know what? We can go away
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    feeling like words hardly
    have any meaning.
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    You know what I mean by that?
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    Look, if I told you,
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    hey, I got a car I want to give you.
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    And it's out here in the parking lot.
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    And it's filled with
    all the fullness of glory.
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    And you go out and it's like
    a dented up 15 year old car.
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    And it's like, well, you know,
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    I suppose that could be
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    what he's talking about.
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    But you'd have to admit
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    he used pretty glorious language
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    and the actual experience...
    (incomplete thought).
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    Because this sounds glorious.
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    Filled with all the fullness of God.
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    That sounds glorious.
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    And the truth is,
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    (incomplete thought),
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    if we were going to say, hey,
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    are you experiencing that kind of thing?
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    Are you experiencing something
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    that resonates with that kind of glory
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    in your life right now?
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    I mean, maybe you'd say,
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    well, I don't know.
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    Those words sound wonderful,
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    but my experience maybe doesn't resonate
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    on par with those words.
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    Or maybe it's not meant to.
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    Maybe it's just hyperbole.
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    It's just over-the-top talk.
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    It's something of an exaggeration.
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    I don't buy that for a second.
    It's Scripture.
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    But here's the reality,
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    we often look at the Apostle Paul.
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    You know this,
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    Charles Leiter - he tries to write a book
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    about what the Apostle Paul says
  • 22:18 - 22:20
    true Christianity looks like
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    and people accuse him
    of over-realized soteriology.
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    And his book quotes Paul everywhere.
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    What am I saying there? I'm saying this.
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    If you simply go to Scripture -
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    I mean, you step away from
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    your own experience,
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    and you simply go to Scripture
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    and you try to define the Christian life
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    by the Apostle Paul,
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    you know what picture you get?
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    Incredibly victorious.
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    Incredibly glorious.
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    Maybe we just become used to that.
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    You know, that Paul talks in a way
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    that quite honestly, if he was in my shoes
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    I don't always feel like I'm
    living up to where Paul's at.
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    Or maybe it's just mystical.
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    You know what it says in the Proverbs?
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    It says it's the glory of
    God to conceal a thing.
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    So maybe that's what we've got going here.
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    Maybe we've just got a concept
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    that God has kind of hidden.
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    It's meant to be mysterious.
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    Obscure.
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    Ambiguous.
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    Like something we're really not
    supposed to ever figure out.
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    Well, look, even when God
    conceals something
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    I would say He still intends
    for us to dig and find it.
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    If we look for it as for hidden treasure,
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    He gives us promises that
    we're going to discover.
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    So I don't buy that either,
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    that it's just mystical
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    and it's beyond our ability.
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    But I would ask this question:
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    Okay, if this is within our reach,
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    who has it?
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    I mean, who's experiencing this?
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    I am filled experientially -
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    I am filled with all the fullness of God
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    and I feel it and it's my experience.
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    Are you ready to raise your hand and say:
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    Yep! I do.
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    And maybe you can raise
    your hand and say that.
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    Maybe you should. Maybe we all should
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    be able to do that.
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    But, I guess the question I have is
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    are we experiencing it
    and we don't know it?
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    Could something as great as being filled
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    with all the fullness of God be something
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    that we're actually experiencing,
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    but perhaps we don't know it?
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    I mean, how do we experience this?
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    What does it feel like?
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    How do we obtain it?
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    What's happening?
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    These are the questions I'm asking
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    when I come to something like this.
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    Look, I've been reading
    this portion of Scripture
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    over and over and over
    as I've been preaching
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    through this whole section,
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    and you get to that,
    and it sounds glorious!
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    It's like all through my Christian life,
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    I come to those:
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    "filled with all the fullness of God"
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    and it's like whoa!
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    What is that?
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    I mean, it's glorious
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    and it's like I want that,
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    but what is it I really want?
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    So what's the meaning?
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    Let's just try to tap into that.
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    This isn't going to be exhaustive,
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    but as I thought through it,
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    I went different places in Scripture
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    just trying to feel for perhaps
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    what we're dealing with.
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    You can tell me after we look
    at these different things
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    whether you feel like there are massively
  • 25:34 - 25:38
    practical and applicable
    other portions of Scripture
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    that apply here.
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    But these are the ones that just seemed
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    to resonate with me as
    I was contemplating this.
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    Brethren, here's the first
    thing I want you to notice:
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    When you talk this way -
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    "be filled with all the fullness of God" -
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    you need to remember something.
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    There's a context here.
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    Now, go back to the end of chapter 2.
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    In v. 19, Paul said this:
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    "You're no longer strangers and aliens."
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    Why? "We have access in
    one Spirit to the Father.
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    So then, you're no longer
    strangers and aliens.
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    You're fellow citizens with the saints,
  • 26:33 - 26:35
    members of the household of God
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    built on the foundation of
    the apostles and prophets,
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    Christ Jesus Himself
    being the Cornerstone."
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    Now notice this, v. 21-22.
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    "In whom the whole structure
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    being joined together grows
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    into a holy temple in the Lord.
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    In Him, you also are being built together
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    into a dwelling place
    for God by the Spirit."
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    And you want to catch
    that thought right there.
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    Why?
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    Because Paul has in mind a temple.
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    A dwelling place for God.
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    Now you think about the concept in 3:19.
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    Being filled with all the fullness of God.
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    What was unique about the temple?
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    Look, one of the places
    I often think about
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    when I think of the temple
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    is when that temple was being dedicated
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    by Solomon.
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    And the glory of God filled it.
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    And the priests had to
    run from that place.
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    Why?
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    The fullness of this glory inhabited.
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    Now, remember something.
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    When you hit chapter 3,
  • 28:00 - 28:01
    remember the words there?
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    "For this reason..."
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    And most of us at the end of v. 1
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    have the double-dash.
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    Why? What does that mean?
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    It means that there was a digression.
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    You remember this?
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    When we looked at this?
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    Paul was ready to dive straight in.
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    He told them, you are the temple of God.
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    You are the dwelling place of God.
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    And he was ready to jump in right then
  • 28:29 - 28:32
    and said, for this reason,
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    I bow my knees before the Father
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    and pray the way I do.
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    But he digressed.
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    There was a little parenthesis
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    because he said something.
  • 28:44 - 28:47
    He called himself a prisoner for the Lord.
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    And he recognized -
    and you see it in v. 13 -
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    he recognized that they
    might be discouraged.
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    And he said "I ask you not to lose heart
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    over what I am suffering for you."
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    Basically, v. 2-13 were a pastoral aside.
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    But take that out.
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    Take that out and watch the flow.
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    The flow is basically this:
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    You are being built together
  • 29:17 - 29:21
    into a dwelling place
    for God by the Spirit.
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    For this reason, I bow my
    knees before the Father
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    from whom the whole family in
    heaven and on earth is named
  • 29:28 - 29:30
    that according to the riches of His glory
  • 29:30 - 29:32
    He may grant you to be strengthened
  • 29:32 - 29:33
    with power through His Spirit
  • 29:33 - 29:35
    in your inner being.
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    Why?
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    Why would we be strengthened inside?
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    So that Christ may dwell.
  • 29:42 - 29:43
    You see that dwelling place?
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    That idea of dwelling is
    very much on his mind.
  • 29:48 - 29:51
    Christ dwelling in you by faith.
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    Being rooted and grounded in love
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    you might have this ability to comprehend
  • 29:56 - 29:58
    this love of Christ;
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    that you be filled with
    all the fullness of God.
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    This is the temple imagery here.
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    And you don't want to miss that.
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    Brethren, this is key.
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    This is essential.
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    Hear me.
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    You know what? When
    you're in the Old Testament,
  • 30:19 - 30:23
    Nadab and Abihu.
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    Where were they killed?
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    I'll tell you where they were killed.
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    They were killed in the tabernacle
  • 30:29 - 30:33
    and they were offering strange
    fire and they dropped dead.
  • 30:33 - 30:36
    That's where God's glory showed up.
  • 30:36 - 30:40
    Or think about this - think about Uzzah.
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    Uzzah died doing what?
  • 30:43 - 30:45
    What did he touch?
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    The ark.
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    The primary piece of furniture
    from the temple.
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    He touched it. He died.
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    Nadab and Abihu are in that tabernacle.
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    They're offering strange fire.
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    They died.
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    Think with me.
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    When you come into the New Testament,
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    and Ananias and Sapphira died,
  • 31:06 - 31:10
    where were they?
  • 31:10 - 31:15
    You know where they were?
  • 31:15 - 31:18
    They were where the church was meeting.
  • 31:18 - 31:21
    There's a shift.
  • 31:21 - 31:25
    The place of God's presence
    in the Old Testament:
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    the temple.
  • 31:27 - 31:33
    The place of God's presence
    in the New Testament:
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    the church.
  • 31:35 - 31:38
    Now think with me.
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    Do you know there when Solomon
  • 31:39 - 31:42
    was dedicating the temple?
  • 31:42 - 31:44
    And what happened?
  • 31:44 - 31:47
    The presence of God was there
  • 31:47 - 31:50
    and the priests ran from the place.
  • 31:50 - 31:53
    But what does it say in the book of Acts
  • 31:53 - 31:56
    when Ananias and Sapphira
    were put to death?
  • 31:56 - 32:00
    Where were people running from then?
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    KJV - No man durst join himself to them.
  • 32:07 - 32:13
    That is the place that
    became fearful then.
  • 32:13 - 32:17
    In the Old Testament, over the tabernacle,
  • 32:17 - 32:20
    a pillar of fire.
  • 32:20 - 32:21
    The dedication of the temple -
  • 32:21 - 32:24
    fire came from heaven.
  • 32:24 - 32:26
    Come into the book of Acts,
  • 32:26 - 32:32
    the fire is over the head of
    the 120 in the upper room.
  • 32:32 - 32:34
    There's a shift.
  • 32:34 - 32:36
    Do you see that shift?
  • 32:36 - 32:39
    You see, in the Old Testament,
  • 32:39 - 32:41
    what was the temple?
  • 32:41 - 32:46
    The temple was the place
    where God dwelled.
  • 32:46 - 32:49
    One thing have I desired of the Lord,
  • 32:49 - 32:51
    and that will I seek after,
  • 32:51 - 32:55
    that I may dwell where?
  • 32:55 - 32:57
    He wanted to dwell in the temple
  • 32:57 - 33:00
    that he might see the face of God.
  • 33:00 - 33:01
    Why there?
  • 33:01 - 33:04
    Because that's where God met with men.
  • 33:04 - 33:06
    But when you come to the New Testament,
  • 33:06 - 33:07
    it's not like that anymore.
  • 33:07 - 33:09
    Brethren, brethren!
  • 33:09 - 33:12
    What happened in the old dispensation?
  • 33:12 - 33:14
    What happened?
  • 33:14 - 33:16
    The place shook.
  • 33:16 - 33:17
    The temple.
  • 33:17 - 33:18
    The curtain was torn in two.
  • 33:18 - 33:20
    You come into the New Testament,
  • 33:20 - 33:22
    you get fully engaged
  • 33:22 - 33:25
    under this new covenant.
  • 33:25 - 33:29
    Now, what shakes?
  • 33:29 - 33:33
    Not the temple.
  • 33:33 - 33:37
    The prayer meeting. Acts 4.
  • 33:37 - 33:40
    That's the places that God shakes now.
  • 33:40 - 33:42
    Because that's where God's people are.
  • 33:42 - 33:46
    You see, you've got to
    capture that imagery
  • 33:46 - 33:47
    from the end of chapter 2
  • 33:47 - 33:49
    if you really want to get an idea
  • 33:49 - 33:51
    about the fact that Paul is praying
  • 33:51 - 33:55
    that the Spirit of God
    would strengthen you -
  • 33:55 - 33:57
    or that God would strengthen you
  • 33:57 - 34:00
    through His Spirit in your inner being
  • 34:00 - 34:03
    that Christ might dwell
    in your hearts by faith.
  • 34:03 - 34:06
    And he moves on through this.
  • 34:06 - 34:08
    And that you might be filled
  • 34:08 - 34:10
    with all the fullness of God.
  • 34:10 - 34:12
    This is a picture of the temple.
  • 34:12 - 34:14
    John was dealing with
    it in the first hour.
  • 34:14 - 34:17
    Your body's are temples
    of the Holy Spirit.
  • 34:17 - 34:20
    This idea that God dwells in us.
  • 34:20 - 34:23
    God dwells with His people now.
  • 34:23 - 34:25
    He meets with His people now.
  • 34:25 - 34:27
    This is all temple language.
  • 34:27 - 34:31
    God's people are the
    primary contact points
  • 34:31 - 34:33
    for God in this world.
  • 34:33 - 34:36
    It is in us that He manifests Himself
  • 34:36 - 34:38
    most uniquely.
  • 34:38 - 34:39
    Listen to this.
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    We can cross over texts like this,
  • 34:41 - 34:43
    but you don't want to miss this.
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    When you think of the
    New Testament church,
  • 34:50 - 34:51
    Christ said this:
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    "If anyone loves Me,
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    He will keep My Word and
    My Father will love him,
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    and We will come to Him
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    and make Our home with him."
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    Now hear me. God is everywhere.
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    Even when Solomon dedicated that temple
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    he said, "Heaven and the highest
    heavens cannot contain You.
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    How much less this house
    that I've built for You."
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    But nothing can contain Him.
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    When we talk about God dwelling somewhere
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    what we mean is that that is
    where God manifests Himself.
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    That's where He shows up.
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    That's where He appears.
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    Now, of course, the temple wasn't
    the only place that God was,
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    any more than the church is
    the only place that God is.
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    But my point is this,
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    when we think about being filled
    with all the fullness of God,
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    we need to recognize this for what it is.
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    It is temple language,
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    and when we're talking temple,
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    we mean that in all the
    places in this world
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    there is one place that is unique
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    above all other places where God shows up.
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    May God give us an expectation there.
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    We need an expectation.
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    We need to not give God rest.
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    Tozer said it.
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    When there stops being
    something mysterious
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    about the church, she's lost her power.
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    Why? Because this is the place
    God's supposed to show up.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    It's not like we want people to drop dead,
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    but I'll tell you, brethren,
    when our church first started,
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    we had one person after another dying.
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    People that came into this church
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    that made false professions -
    God killed them.
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    We had some preacher
    from the East side come
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    and try to take our money,
    and God killed him.
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    You could say, well, is that
    really what happened?
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    Well, if God's in control of death,
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    and we had one after another take place...
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    There should be something
    mysterious in the church.
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    A sense of the presence
    of God in our midst.
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    May God give us more of that.
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    But here's another thing,
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    you've got this temple connection
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    from the end of chapter 2,
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    but then there's this.
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    Many of you know if there is
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    a synoptic book to Ephesus
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    it would be Colossians.
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    You often find the same kind of verbiage -
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    not exactly spelled out the same way,
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    but you often find similar ideas
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    in the letter to the Colossians.
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    There's something similar.
    Let's turn over there.
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    This may help us as well.
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    I'm going to cross reference
    with Colossians 2.
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    Look with me at v. 9.
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    This is the closest thing we
    find in the Colossian letter
  • 38:20 - 38:25
    to what we have happening
    over there in Ephesians 3.
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    And you'll notice similarities,
  • 38:27 - 38:30
    similar words, and yet,
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    some profound differences.
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    "For in Him..." that's Christ
    from the end of v. 8.
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    "In Christ, the whole
    fullness of deity..."
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    Or, it's "all the fullness of the Godhead."
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    Filled with all the fullness of God.
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    This is filled with all the fullness
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    of the Godhead.
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    It's the same idea here.
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    But, you see what's happening.
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    "In Him, the whole fullness of deity,"
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    or, "all the fullness of Godhead
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    dwells bodily" in Him.
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    And then notice v. 10.
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    "You have been filled..."
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    So we've got this idea
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    of all the fullness of Godhead
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    and being filled,
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    just like we do over there in Ephesians.
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    But here it's different.
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    You've been filled.
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    It doesn't actually say
    what we are filled with,
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    but it's in the same context
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    with this reality that Jesus Christ -
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    in Him all this fullness of
    Godhead dwells bodily.
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    You have been filled.
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    And what I really want to pick up
    here is just those last two words:
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    "in Him."
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    You have been filled in Him.
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    Union. That's the key.
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    Well, how are we filled?
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    I believe what's implied here
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    is we're being filled with
    all the fullness of God.
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    I mean, you can compare
    Scripture with Scripture.
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    Ephesians and this.
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    This is what's in Paul's mind here.
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    What he sees is us
    being filled. With what?
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    With all the fullness of God.
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    But it's not separate from Christ.
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    It's never separate from Christ.
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    It's in Him.
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    And see, in Him, and all of this fullness
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    of Godhead is in Him bodily.
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    And it's like Jesus told us,
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    "I am the Vine. You are the branches."
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    And we're connected. It's in Him.
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    Union. He's the source.
  • 41:03 - 41:05
    From Him, all the fullness of life
  • 41:05 - 41:07
    and all the fullness of this Godhead,
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    all the fullness of this reality
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    flows out of Him.
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    It flows into the branches as well.
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    All the fullness.
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    There's this vital union
    between Vine and branch.
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    This is critical.
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    Because all the time,
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    people want to feel full
  • 41:30 - 41:32
    of some religious experience.
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    They want to feel full of God.
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    And they don't think
    they need to be a Christian.
  • 41:37 - 41:39
    You know, people want
    to go out into nature
  • 41:39 - 41:42
    and they're just looking for God
  • 41:42 - 41:43
    or they want to get into yoga
  • 41:43 - 41:45
    or some kind of meditation.
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    When I was in high school,
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    I had a friend
  • 41:48 - 41:52
    and his mom got terminal cancer.
  • 41:52 - 41:54
    Now, I wasn't saved at the time,
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    but I often think about that.
  • 41:56 - 42:02
    She and her husband -
  • 42:02 - 42:03
    she's dying.
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    She only has weeks, months to live.
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    They bought plane tickets and they flew
  • 42:09 - 42:11
    from Michigan out to California.
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    And they went up to the
    mountains somewhere
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    where there was some guru.
  • 42:16 - 42:17
    It's like she knew she was dying
  • 42:17 - 42:19
    and her conscience, like
    John was talking about,
  • 42:19 - 42:21
    she had a conscience and her conscience
  • 42:21 - 42:23
    was accusing her: Guilty! Guilty!
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    She knew she wasn't ready to die.
  • 42:25 - 42:27
    And so where did she go look?
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    On a mountain in California.
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    You don't want to miss this truth.
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    Jesus said: no one -
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    no one knows the Father
  • 42:47 - 42:49
    except the Son
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    and to whomever the Son
  • 42:53 - 42:55
    is pleased to reveal Him.
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    That's it.
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    There's no fullness;
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    there's no being filled
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    with the fullness of God at all
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    aside from in Christ.
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    Here's something else.
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    The term "filled," -
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    go back to Ephesians.
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    Ephesians 3:19.
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    "That you may be filled
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    with all the fullness of God."
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    Now, here's something
    I want you to think about.
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    Sometimes when we hear that idea of filled
  • 43:35 - 43:39
    we can think like water.
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    Okay, you look at this and you'd say
  • 43:41 - 43:43
    up to here it's filled.
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    This part's empty.
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    So, you know, I could
    go to the water faucet
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    and fill it the rest of the way
  • 43:53 - 43:56
    and we would say it's filled.
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    You don't want to think like that.
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    Because, although the term filled
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    can be used that way,
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    that's not typically how
    it's used in Scripture.
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    Just listen to these examples.
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    "The disciples were filled with joy
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    and with the Holy Spirit."
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    Colossians 1:9 talks about being filled
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    with the knowledge of God's will.
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    John 16:6, "Sorrow has
    filled their hearts."
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    Or Acts 5:28, "you have filled Jerusalem
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    with all your teaching."
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    Just think right there.
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    We've got sorrow, joy,
  • 44:40 - 44:44
    the Holy Spirit, teaching.
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    Paul says, "I'm filled with comfort."
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    Philippians: Filled with
    the fruit of righteousness.
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    Now here's what I want you to see
  • 44:52 - 44:54
    about the term "filled" in Scripture.
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    It carries the idea of being
  • 45:01 - 45:04
    permeated by an influence.
  • 45:04 - 45:06
    What I mean is this.
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    If I went and filled this
    all the way up to here,
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    you would say,
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    yep, that's filled with
    the fullness of water.
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    I mean, it's filled up.
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    And I would say is there
    any room for any more?
  • 45:17 - 45:20
    And we'd say no.
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    Technically speaking, could
    we put it under pressure
  • 45:22 - 45:24
    and squeeze a little more in there?
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    Well, we could, but it's filled.
  • 45:27 - 45:30
    But see, when we talk about joy or sorrow
  • 45:30 - 45:32
    or teaching or comfort,
  • 45:32 - 45:34
    that's not what we mean.
  • 45:34 - 45:39
    If somebody says I am filled with sorrow,
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    that doesn't necessarily mean
  • 45:41 - 45:44
    that they can't be taken to deeper levels
  • 45:44 - 45:47
    and depths of sorrow.
  • 45:47 - 45:48
    Nor is that the case with:
  • 45:48 - 45:51
    you've filled Jerusalem
    with your teaching.
  • 45:51 - 45:53
    Well, does that mean that everybody
  • 45:53 - 45:55
    has been exposed to
    the teaching in Jerusalem?
  • 45:55 - 45:57
    It just means it's in a lot of places.
  • 45:57 - 45:59
    If somebody's filled with comfort
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    or they're filled with joy,
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    that doesn't mean that they
    couldn't be more comforted.
  • 46:02 - 46:04
    It's that kind of thing.
  • 46:04 - 46:05
    I want you to feel this.
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    When we're talking about being filled
  • 46:07 - 46:09
    with the fullness of God,
  • 46:09 - 46:13
    it doesn't mean that you have
  • 46:13 - 46:15
    all that you can have
  • 46:15 - 46:17
    and there's no room for more.
  • 46:17 - 46:20
    In fact, what we absolutely know
  • 46:20 - 46:22
    is whatever condition the
    Ephesians were in
  • 46:22 - 46:24
    Paul was definitely praying
  • 46:24 - 46:28
    that they would have more;
  • 46:28 - 46:29
    that they would have this.
  • 46:29 - 46:30
    He's praying.
  • 46:30 - 46:32
    He's not just saying, well,
    this is a useless prayer
  • 46:32 - 46:34
    because you already have
    all that you can have,
  • 46:34 - 46:36
    so there's no sense to pray this.
  • 46:36 - 46:38
    No, he's praying it because he recognizes
  • 46:38 - 46:41
    they can go further in, deeper in.
  • 46:41 - 46:44
    They can know this and experience this
  • 46:44 - 46:46
    in a greater way.
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    Brethren, what I want
    you to feel here is this:
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    This thing can blossom.
  • 46:53 - 46:54
    This thing can grow.
  • 46:54 - 46:57
    This thing can flower into something
  • 46:57 - 47:01
    far more wonderful than it already is.
  • 47:01 - 47:04
    Okay, let's look at something else.
  • 47:04 - 47:09
    Look at chapter 3.
  • 47:09 - 47:11
    What we really need to grasp
  • 47:11 - 47:13
    is the connection between
  • 47:13 - 47:18
    being filled with the fullness of God
  • 47:18 - 47:22
    and the things that Paul said
  • 47:22 - 47:26
    right before this,
    immediately before this.
  • 47:26 - 47:29
    Because here's what jumped out at me.
  • 47:29 - 47:31
    As I was just pondering this,
  • 47:31 - 47:35
    I thought, you know
    what's interesting to me,
  • 47:35 - 47:40
    when I think about being filled,
  • 47:40 - 47:43
    I'm thinking it's something
    that happens inside me.
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    Right? I mean, filled.
  • 47:47 - 47:48
    You fill something on the inside.
  • 47:48 - 47:51
    Not on the outside.
  • 47:51 - 47:55
    When somebody throws you into the ocean,
  • 47:55 - 47:58
    you don't say I'm filled with water.
  • 47:58 - 48:00
    No, I'm drowning in this water.
  • 48:00 - 48:01
    I'm immersed in this water.
  • 48:01 - 48:03
    I'm submersed in this water.
  • 48:03 - 48:05
    You don't say I'm filled with water.
  • 48:05 - 48:07
    Now, you would say that maybe
  • 48:07 - 48:09
    if you gulped in a bunch,
  • 48:09 - 48:11
    but now that water is where?
  • 48:11 - 48:12
    It's inside.
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    You see, that's the idea,
  • 48:14 - 48:16
    being filled - it's the idea of inside.
  • 48:16 - 48:20
    And I just went back to v. 16
  • 48:20 - 48:24
    and I started thinking.
  • 48:24 - 48:27
    "That according to the
    riches of God's glory
  • 48:27 - 48:29
    He may grant you to be strengthened
  • 48:29 - 48:33
    with power through His Spirit
  • 48:33 - 48:37
    in your inner man."
  • 48:37 - 48:41
    I'm thinking this all is snow-balling.
  • 48:41 - 48:45
    It's that, so that that, so that that.
  • 48:45 - 48:48
    One thing is progressing
    into the next here.
  • 48:48 - 48:50
    One thing begets the next.
  • 48:50 - 48:53
    And I'm recognizing -
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    maybe it should be obvious to us,
  • 48:56 - 49:00
    but it's like the Christian life is lived
  • 49:00 - 49:01
    on the inside.
  • 49:01 - 49:04
    It's the inner man.
  • 49:04 - 49:07
    You see, it's like there's this temple,
  • 49:07 - 49:09
    and God's going to come in,
  • 49:09 - 49:10
    but you know what?
  • 49:10 - 49:12
    The Spirit better strengthen you
  • 49:12 - 49:14
    in your inner man or
    you can't contain this.
  • 49:14 - 49:16
    That's basically what's happening.
  • 49:16 - 49:18
    He's praying:
  • 49:18 - 49:20
    May that Spirit
  • 49:20 - 49:23
    strengthen you in your inner man.
  • 49:23 - 49:25
    Why? Because Christ is coming in.
  • 49:25 - 49:27
    And where's He coming?
  • 49:27 - 49:31
    That He may dwell where?
  • 49:31 - 49:33
    Where?
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    What's next?
  • 49:34 - 49:35
    "In your hearts."
  • 49:35 - 49:37
    Where's the heart?
  • 49:37 - 49:39
    You see, the heart is
    kind of an ambiguous term.
  • 49:39 - 49:44
    It can have all manner
    of latitude of meaning.
  • 49:44 - 49:46
    But typically, when you
    think about the heart,
  • 49:46 - 49:48
    you're thinking about the inside.
  • 49:48 - 49:50
    The inner man is strengthened
  • 49:50 - 49:52
    so that Christ might dwell.
  • 49:52 - 49:55
    What's the heart?
  • 49:55 - 49:58
    We believe with the heart Scripture says.
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    It's where we think.
  • 49:59 - 50:01
    It's where we feel.
  • 50:01 - 50:04
    It's perhaps where the emotions are.
  • 50:04 - 50:05
    It's not disconnected
  • 50:05 - 50:08
    from where thinking and thought
  • 50:08 - 50:10
    and knowledge occurs.
  • 50:10 - 50:13
    But then you keep moving through here.
  • 50:13 - 50:16
    "That you being rooted and grounded in love
  • 50:16 - 50:19
    may have strength to comprehend."
  • 50:19 - 50:21
    See, now we're dealing with comprehension.
  • 50:21 - 50:24
    We've got the inner man.
  • 50:24 - 50:27
    We've got Christ in the heart.
  • 50:27 - 50:31
    We've got comprehension in the brain.
  • 50:31 - 50:36
    See, and this is all snow-balling.
  • 50:36 - 50:40
    Comprehension in the brain, so that what?
  • 50:40 - 50:43
    We might know the love of Christ.
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    You've got knowledge.
  • 50:45 - 50:48
    "...Which surpasses knowledge,
  • 50:48 - 50:53
    so that..." or "that,"
  • 50:53 - 50:57
    "in order that you may be filled
  • 50:57 - 51:02
    with all the fullness of God."
  • 51:02 - 51:04
    Listen, when we think of being filled
  • 51:04 - 51:07
    with all the fullness of God,
  • 51:07 - 51:08
    I don't know what you think.
  • 51:08 - 51:09
    But we don't want to think strange things
  • 51:09 - 51:12
    like your eyes glow or that
    there's a halo over your head.
  • 51:12 - 51:14
    What you need to recognize is this:
  • 51:14 - 51:17
    This has to do with the inner workings
  • 51:17 - 51:18
    of the Christian.
  • 51:18 - 51:22
    What this is talking about is this:
  • 51:22 - 51:25
    To be filled with all the fullness of God
  • 51:25 - 51:29
    means that God has moved in
  • 51:29 - 51:31
    to your mind,
  • 51:31 - 51:33
    to your will,
  • 51:33 - 51:34
    to your affections,
  • 51:34 - 51:36
    to your thoughts,
  • 51:36 - 51:37
    your knowledge,
  • 51:37 - 51:39
    your comprehension,
  • 51:39 - 51:41
    your memory.
  • 51:41 - 51:43
    He's at work inside.
  • 51:43 - 51:48
    The inner man is under the power,
  • 51:48 - 51:50
    the transformational power
  • 51:50 - 51:52
    of this influence of God.
  • 51:52 - 51:55
    He's causing us to will -
    doesn't Scripture say that?
  • 51:55 - 51:57
    He causes us to will and to do.
  • 51:57 - 51:59
    Doesn't Scripture talk about us
  • 51:59 - 52:02
    hungering and thirsting
    after righteousness?
  • 52:02 - 52:04
    It does that.
  • 52:04 - 52:06
    Aren't we told something
    about our consciences?
  • 52:06 - 52:09
    Our consciences become alive to God.
  • 52:09 - 52:12
    His Word.
  • 52:12 - 52:14
    His Word.
  • 52:14 - 52:18
    I've hidden His Word in my heart
  • 52:18 - 52:20
    that I might not sin against Him.
  • 52:20 - 52:23
    You see, what's happening on the inside
  • 52:23 - 52:28
    is His person - God's person -
  • 52:28 - 52:30
    is in our affections.
  • 52:30 - 52:33
    His Son is the focal point of our faith.
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    His love moves us and constrains us.
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    We think about it. We view the cross.
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    The love - the breadth, the length,
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    the height, the depth.
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    And it's influencing us where?
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    On the inside.
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    It influences our thoughts.
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    It influences our love.
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    It influences our thinking,
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    our comprehension,
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    our joys, our hunger, our thirst,
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    our affections, our feelings,
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    our emotions.
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    We're moved on.
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    The conscience is wired
    to the Word of God.
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    That Word of God resonates in us.
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    His sheep hear His voice.
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    There's such things happening within us.
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    Brethren, this is it.
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    This is what we're talking about here.
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    We're talking about what
    happens on the inside.
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    You know one of the things that happens?
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    This kind of language,
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    it'll resonate with a brand new Christian.
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    But you know what? We forget.
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    We forget how dark we
    were in the inner man.
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    We forget how our
    thoughts were not on God.
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    And our faith was not in Christ.
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    And the operations of the Spirit
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    were not at work.
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    And the Spirit was not forming love -
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    not true love - and joy
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    and the things of Christ
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    and the death of Christ,
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    the things of God.
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    Our consciences were seared
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    and they were dead.
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    We loved sin.
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    The things we hungered and thirsted for
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    were wretched and debauched.
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    We forget that.
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    We forget this is altogether glorious -
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    the transformation occupation
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    of God inside the Christian.
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    What we are becoming
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    is absolutely glorious and supernatural.
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    Brethren, one of the big reasons
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    that Paul speaks so gloriously,
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    is because it really is that glorious.
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    Our problem is not that we're not living
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    at the height that Paul
    would describe for us.
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    The thing is, oftentimes,
    yes, there's higher.
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    It's just like with this idea
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    of being filled with joy.
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    You can be filled with more joy.
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    We can be filled with
    greater manifestations.
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    Obviously, he's praying
    that that would happen.
  • 55:12 - 55:16
    He calls us further in all the time.
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    But you know what Paul constantly
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    is doing as well?
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    He's just reminding Christians
    of who they are,
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    what they are,
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    what is real about them.
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    Because the thing is we tend to have
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    clouded vision.
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    We tend to not see the glories
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    sometimes for what they really are.
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    But brethren, I'll tell you this,
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    just to have a brain that
    wakes up in the morning
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    and begins to think of God and Christ
  • 55:39 - 55:41
    almost before anything else,
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    what's that?
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    That's not what you did in your dark days.
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    That's not what you did in your lost days.
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    You woke up and you were
    thinking about getting money,
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    you were thinking about sex,
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    you were thinking about
    hanging out with the guys,
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    you were thinking about whatever.
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    You woke up thinking about those things.
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    You went to sleep thinking
    about those things.
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    You went to sleep constructing
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    some kind of plan to accomplish
  • 56:07 - 56:09
    the things in your life that you felt like
  • 56:09 - 56:10
    you needed to accomplish,
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    and they didn't include God.
  • 56:12 - 56:17
    Well, they may have
    had a religion in there.
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    Brethren, I'll tell you this.
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    This is everything.
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    This is what salvation is all about.
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    This is what a perfect man is.
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    This is the highest
    achievement of mankind.
  • 56:31 - 56:33
    This is what God saved us for.
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    God has saved us to take
    up residency within man
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    to basically fill man,
  • 56:40 - 56:42
    for man to be God's temple.
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    This is the significance.
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    A dwelling place for God.
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    God in us.
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    And then look at the doxology.
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    "Now to Him who is able
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    to do far more abundantly
  • 56:57 - 56:59
    than all we ask or think..."
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    You know one of the
    problems when we quote that?
  • 57:01 - 57:03
    And I know I'm guilty
    of this all the time.
  • 57:03 - 57:06
    I like that. I like that text.
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    And I often think about it
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    when I'm praying.
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    And it's not that it's
    totally disconnected
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    from what goes before,
  • 57:14 - 57:16
    but what you don't want to miss
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    is that when he's talking about asking,
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    what do you think he's got on his mind?
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    He's just been asking
    for a bunch of things.
  • 57:24 - 57:28
    Sometimes we quote this
    in a prayer meeting
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    and we're asking for all manner of things,
  • 57:30 - 57:34
    but if you want to be pinpoint accurate,
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    you need to recognize what's on his mind
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    is this: what's going
    on inside God's people.
  • 57:41 - 57:43
    And when he talks about praying
  • 57:43 - 57:45
    and he talks about thinking and asking,
  • 57:45 - 57:47
    and God able to do exceedingly
  • 57:47 - 57:49
    abundantly beyond this,
  • 57:49 - 57:51
    he's talking about these very things.
  • 57:51 - 57:54
    He's talking about God
    at work in His people.
  • 57:54 - 57:58
    People - the church of God. His temple.
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    And that God would come in in such power
  • 58:01 - 58:05
    and strength and Christ would settle down,
  • 58:05 - 58:06
    deeply dwell.
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    That we would have strength to comprehend
  • 58:10 - 58:12
    the things that surpass knowledge
  • 58:12 - 58:14
    that have to do with Christ
  • 58:14 - 58:17
    and the love of God in the cross.
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    Being filled with all
    this fullness of God.
  • 58:20 - 58:21
    That's what he's got in mind.
  • 58:21 - 58:23
    And when he talks about: God is able
  • 58:23 - 58:25
    to do exceedingly, abundantly -
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    he's saying beyond what
    I'm asking for you.
  • 58:29 - 58:32
    And you know what else
    we don't tend to include?
  • 58:32 - 58:35
    Is what's said next:
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    "According to the power
    at work within you."
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    You see?
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    That's exactly what he's thinking about.
  • 58:45 - 58:50
    God able to do these wonderful things
  • 58:50 - 58:55
    all in accord with this power of God
  • 58:55 - 58:57
    at work within you.
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    When you quote that,
  • 58:59 - 59:01
    you don't have to always bring it out,
  • 59:01 - 59:03
    because I would say God being able to do
  • 59:03 - 59:05
    exceedingly, abundantly beyond
    what we ask or think,
  • 59:05 - 59:07
    that has application in other places.
  • 59:07 - 59:09
    But you don't want to forget
  • 59:09 - 59:12
    that here when Paul gives it,
  • 59:12 - 59:16
    he's got in mind a power
  • 59:16 - 59:19
    at work within us.
  • 59:19 - 59:24
    And he seems by that expression to think
  • 59:24 - 59:27
    something pretty glorious
  • 59:27 - 59:29
    is happening within us.
  • 59:29 - 59:33
    "To Him be glory..."
  • 59:33 - 59:34
    Where?
  • 59:34 - 59:37
    Over there at the temple?
  • 59:37 - 59:39
    "...Glory in the church."
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    You see? That's it.
  • 59:41 - 59:42
    That's it.
  • 59:42 - 59:43
    New covenant.
  • 59:43 - 59:45
    New Testament.
  • 59:45 - 59:48
    Where is the glory?
  • 59:48 - 59:50
    Yeah, it may not seem
    like it to the world.
  • 59:50 - 59:53
    That warehouse over there on Hedges St.
  • 59:53 - 59:55
    But I'll tell you, if you've
    got eyes to see,
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    this is where the glory is.
  • 59:57 - 60:00
    And other places where
    God's people are gathered.
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    This is where the glory is today.
  • 60:03 - 60:05
    May God make it so!
  • 60:05 - 60:09
    May God make such wonderful things happen
  • 60:09 - 60:12
    that we sit up and take notice
  • 60:12 - 60:16
    and say yes! It is so!
  • 60:16 - 60:19
    I mean, wouldn't you think
  • 60:19 - 60:21
    that whatever some of their
    greatest experiences were
  • 60:21 - 60:23
    in the Old Testament with regards
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    to that Old Testament temple,
  • 60:25 - 60:28
    shouldn't we expect that
    if this is the reality -
  • 60:28 - 60:29
    that was only the shadow -
  • 60:29 - 60:30
    this is the fulfillment,
  • 60:30 - 60:33
    wouldn't we expect greater things now?
  • 60:33 - 60:35
    I would.
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    Father, may it be so.
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    To Him, glory in the church
    and in Christ Jesus
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    throughout all generations
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    forever and ever, amen.
Title:
Filled With All the Fullness of God - Tim Conway
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