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Believers Are In Christ - Tim Conway

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    Ephesians 1:1,
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    Paul addresses the church at Ephesus with these words:
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    "Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God.
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    To the saints who are in Ephesus,
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    and are faithful in Christ Jesus,
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    grace to you and peace from God our Father
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    and the Lord Jesus Christ."
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    Now, I've heard preachers say...
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    and I'm sure this is very common for anybody
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    who preaches through an entire book of the Bible.
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    I remember hearing John Piper say it,
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    that when he got to the end of preaching through a book,
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    he began to recognize more fully
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    what was being talked about
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    at the beginning of the book.
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    And that's true.
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    I've found the same thing.
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    I remember preaching through Romans.
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    I get to the end of Romans and I recognize realities
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    at the beginning of Romans that I didn't really grasp,
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    because I didn't really have a good feel
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    for the whole book of Romans.
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    And so, what I've sought to do in preaching through whole books,
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    is read the entire book through
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    over and over and over... again.
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    When I would preach through Hebrews,
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    I got it down to where I could read the book through
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    in 35 minutes, and I tried every week
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    to be going through the book beginning to end,
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    because I wanted the whole book fresh.
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    I wanted a feel for the whole thing.
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    Not only am I seeking to read Ephesians
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    through from end to end,
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    I've worked on memorizing it in the past,
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    and I'm trying to memorize the whole thing again.
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    I've got the first three chapters down.
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    I'll be working on chapters 4, 5, and 6 in the days ahead.
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    But what's happening is this:
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    something is becoming clear,
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    that even here in the beginning,
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    in this introduction, when Paul says,
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    "to the saints who are in Ephesus,
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    and are faithful in Christ Jesus."
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    He brings forth three realities.
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    Saints, faithful, in Christ Jesus.
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    And it's interesting to me,
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    especially in just thinking through the first chapter as a whole,
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    that these are three very prominent realities
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    that come out in this first chapter.
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    And what I'm recognizing here is
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    these three realities about the Christian
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    are very much, in concise form,
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    that which he is going to go on and deal with
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    in much more detail in these verses ahead.
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    These are three realities that we don't want to pass over.
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    Because they're not just realities about the Christian life
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    that Paul randomly pulled out of the air.
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    What he's doing here is he's setting the direction,
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    he's setting the course for where he wants to take us.
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    When Paul when to write, he didn't just start writing
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    not knowing where he wanted to go.
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    He knew the things that he wanted to say.
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    And even in the introduction here,
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    he's drawing out realities that pertain to
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    the very things that he wants to deal with.
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    And we looked last week at this reality,
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    "To the saints who are in Ephesus and are faithful in Christ Jesus."
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    We looked at "saints." We really focused in on that.
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    Saints. What's the idea?
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    Just very quickly, in review.
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    Where does saint come from?
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    Well, as we looked at, the term is actually
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    very closely related to "holy" and to "sanctified."
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    Do you know where it comes from?
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    Saint comes from the idea of sanctified.
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    In fact, William Tyndale,
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    he translated his translation about 500 years ago.
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    Here's the William Tyndale translation:
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    "Paul, an apostle of Jesu Christ,
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    by the will of God, to the saynctes."
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    Now I'm not exactly sure how he would have said that,
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    but it's s-a-y-n-c-t-e-s.
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    Saynctes.
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    It comes from the word sanctification,
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    you see the obvious connection there.
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    But 500 years ago, they didn't call each other "saints."
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    In fact, I looked up a page of the William Tyndale,
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    and the first page of the Gospel of John,
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    and it says "the Gospel of Sayncte John."
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    And it's got a "c" in there.
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    Well, at some point they dropped the "c" out.
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    But that's the idea.
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    That's where "saint" comes from.
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    What does that mean?
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    That means not first and foremost a holy people
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    in the sense of morally pure.
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    In the first sense it means a people set apart
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    and reserved for God.
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    And listen, one of the things we want to recognize
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    is we're not talking about any kind of special
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    higher order of Christians who tower
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    above all the normal Christians.
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    We're talking about anybody who is a Christian,
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    is a saint. They're a sayncte.
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    But I want you to know something,
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    back 2000 years ago,
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    typically when Paul went into pagan cities,
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    you know what he would find?
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    He would find a population of Jews.
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    You've got pagans over here - the gentiles,
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    and you've got the Jews.
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    Typically, he'd go to the Jews first
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    and he'd go into those synagogues.
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    But I can tell you this,
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    the very idea to those of a Jewish upbringing,
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    that that term "saint" would be applied
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    to a pagan gentile,
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    they considered it a rape
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    of the sanctified language of Scripture.
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    Because you know what?
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    The Septuagint, the Greek Old Testament,
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    they knew that term "saint" was applied
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    to Old Testament Israel.
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    It was applied to God's people of the
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    Jewish lineage in the Old Testament.
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    And they considered that a rape of sacred language,
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    that such terminology would be ripped out
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    and applied to these pagan gentiles.
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    They hated it!
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    And yet that is the term that God
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    has chosen to give to us.
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    Saint.
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    But, there's something else here.
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    Christians are in the second place: faithful.
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    Many of you remember, maybe four or five months ago
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    I preached from that very word on
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    the faithfulness of Christians.
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    And you know what? That whole message stands.
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    Don't believe that anything I say today
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    undoes that message.
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    Because obviously, there is a faithfulness
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    about Christians and it can be proved
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    from many different texts.
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    I'm just not so convinced anymore that this is the text
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    that I would have wanted to prove it from.
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    And I'll show you in a second what I mean.
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    The term faithful in the original is the term "pistos."
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    P-i-s-t-o-s.
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    And it carries two very distinct meanings. Two.
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    The first meaning is, here we are in Ephesians,
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    go over to chapter 6, I'll show it to you.
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    Chapter 6:21, Paul says,
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    "So that you may know how I am and what I am doing,
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    Tychicus, the beloved brother and faithful minister."
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    See, there's the exact same word: faithful minister.
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    Basically, what does it mean?
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    You know, you talk about a faithful dog.
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    What are you talking about?
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    What do you mean?
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    Loyal. Yes. Trustworthy. Reliable.
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    Loyalty. That is one definite meaning to the word "faithful."
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    But there is a second meaning.
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    And it comes from really the old meaning of faithful.
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    Faith-full, or full of faith.
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    Let me show it to you used this other way.
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    Look over at John 20 with me.
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    Basically, it refers in the second usage
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    to someone who is a believer.
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    Someone who exercises faith, or is full of faith,
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    faithful in that way.
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    Faith-full. And you see it.
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    Paul uses it both ways.
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    And the only way you can really tell how
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    he is using it is by the context.
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    But, I'll show it to you here.
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    This isn't Paul's usage of it, it's our Lord's usage of it.
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    John 20:26
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    "Eight days later, His disciples were inside again."
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    You remember, He showed up.
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    He appeared to His disicples the day that He
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    had arose from the dead.
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    Thomas wasn't there.
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    Thomas said that he wasn't going to believe
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    unless he was able to actually see the Lord himself
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    and put his fingers in the wounds.
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    "Eight days later, His disciples were inside again.
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    And Thomas was with them.
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    Although the doors were locked, Jesus came
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    and stood among them, and said,
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    'Peace be with you,' and then He said to Thomas,
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    'put your fingers here and see My hands,
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    put out your hand, place it in My side.'"
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    Now notice this:
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    Do not apistos (the "a" negates)
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    Don't disbelieve, but believe.
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    See here's our term again.
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    This is the same term that is translated "faithful"
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    in Ephesians 1:1.
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    Believe.
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    Be a believer.
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    Jesus isn't telling Thomas to be reliable
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    and trustworthy and loyal.
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    He's telling him, you need to believe, Thomas.
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    Exercise faith. Quit with the unbelief.
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    Look, there's not the slightest debate among scholars
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    that there's two entirely separate meanings
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    to this word. Everybody agrees.
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    It's very plain. It's very obvious in Scripture,
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    that it's got two meanings.
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    Faithful as in reliable, loyal, trustworthy,
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    and it also means a believer.
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    It means somebody who has faith,
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    they're full of faith, they exercise faith.
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    I tell you that because if we're going to
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    properly interpret Scripture, we need to understand this.
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    And then when we look at Ephesians 1:1,
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    and we're looking at,
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    here's Paul and he's addressing these Christians,
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    and this is God-inspired language.
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    What's he saying about them?
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    What is it that we ought to see is real of Christians?
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    We looked at it before.
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    Christians are saints.
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    But Christians are also faithful.
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    Does that mean loyal?
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    Yes, it does, and we could definitely prove that.
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    And we could look at that reality in various places.
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    But listen, again, I want to quote Tyndale.
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    Listen to how Tyndale translates this.
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    I like to look at Tyndale often,
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    because all of our English translations
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    owe so much to his work.
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    And because he was the first one who
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    translated the Scriptures from the Greek into the English.
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    Now they'd been translated from the Latin into the English.
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    Anybody know who did that?
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    Wycliffe, yes.
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    But Tyndale did it from the Greek into the English.
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    Now listen to how he translated,
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    "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God,
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    to the saynctes which are at Ephesus
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    and to them which believe on Jesus Christ."
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    See, he took that term to mean "believer,"
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    not "loyal."
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    I looked at seventeen commentaries.
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    Sixteen of the seventeen commentators
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    were quite convinced this should be translated
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    "believer." That it means "believer."
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    Listen to Alexander McLaren,
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    my wife just discovered this guy.
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    Scottish Baptist, actually a contemporary
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    of Charles Spurgeon.
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    Listen to how he says it,
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    "Faithful here, of course, does not mean,
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    as it usually does in our ordinary language
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    true, trusty, reliable, keeping our word,
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    but it means simply believing, having faith."
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    Lloyd-Jones says, "faithful is a somewhat
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    unfortunate translation because we tend to give
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    not a primary meaning to this term,
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    but once more a secondary meaning."
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    And he means we tend to give it the meaning
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    of reliable and trustworthy.
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    He says essentially this word "faithful"
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    means exercising faith.
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    Now you see, McLaren says of course it means that!
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    And so many of the commentators said it like that,
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    well, of course, it's clear.
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    And I'm looking, but they never say
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    why it's so clear.
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    And, brethren, I'll tell you - you know what I think
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    actually makes it kind of clear?
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    Is the first chapter of Ephesians itself.
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    You say, how so?
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    Just notice. Look with me at Ephesians 1.
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    First, when we're told about all the spiritual blessings
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    that are ours, notice the first one that's gone to:
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    Saints. Notice it in verse 4.
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    You say the word saint's not there.
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    No, but listen, if we remember what "saint" is,
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    it's a people set apart as holy to God, notice this:
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    "God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world,
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    that we should be holy and blameless before Him in love."
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    You know what's very interesting?
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    He doesn't run right to faith,
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    he doesn't run right to believing.
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    He runs first to the fact that God chose us to be saints.
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    God chose us to be holy.
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    Does he get to talking about faith? Yes.
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    And when he does, it's not reliability.
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    It's us believing.
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    You say, where's that happen?
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    Well, go to verse 12.
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    "We who were the first to hope in Christ,
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    might be to the praise of His glory."
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    And then in verse 13, "in Him you also,
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    when you heard the word of truth, the Gospel of your salvation,
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    and believed in Him,
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    were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit
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    Who is the guarantee of our inheritance.
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    Notice 15, "for this reason, because I have heard
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    of your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ."
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    What's very interesting is this:
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    the idea of being chosen by God to be a saint,
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    or to be holy unto God, the idea of us believing,
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    and all the time just swimming in the language
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    of being in Christ, in Him, in the Beloved.
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    That permeates this first chapter.
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    Nothing is said about reliability when it comes to "faithful."
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    Not reliability, not trustworthy.
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    It's the fact that we as Christians are believers.
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    Now look, I'm belaboring this for a reason.
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    Because as I said last week,
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    if there's anything that's important in our day,
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    it is that we understand who Christians are.
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    We live in a country where our president says
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    he's a Christian.
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    He brags on Allah and the Koran
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    and yet he's a Christian.
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    We live in a country where multitudes
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    profess to be Christians,
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    and you know what?
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    Those of us that go door to door,
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    you know what we are finding out?
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    We are finding out that people do not know the Gospel.
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    Just recently, Glenn, Krystal and I,
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    we were in somebody's apartment,
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    and I asked, after we told them the Gospel,
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    have you ever heard anything like this before?
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    And one of them shook their head.
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    No, never heard anything like this.
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    I was downtown with Kevin Williams,
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    and I remember we talked to somebody
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    down there by the Alamo, and the same thing,
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    after we got done with the Gospel,
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    I asked them have you ever heard anything like this before?
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    Nope, never heard anything like this before.
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    We've got people running around all over the place
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    claiming to be Christians, and yet it is amazing,
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    there is an ignorance.
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    We heard in the first hour about the former ignorance?
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    Brethren, sometimes we have this idea
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    because we were formerly ignorant,
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    we've come into the truth,
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    we've got this idea that people should know.
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    But you know what? We're hearing about -
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    John Sytsma can come back from Nepal
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    and say that he's hearing about whole villages
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    where they don't know the name of Christ,
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    but I'll tell you this, we live in a day
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    when people do not know the Gospel,
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    and they do not know what true Christianity looks like.
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    We've got people deceived.
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    And it's not just their former ignorance,
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    it's their present ignorance.
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    And we need to blow that away.
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    What is true Christianity?
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    Well, on the first place, on the first footing,
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    on the first foundation, Christians are saints.
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    They are a people set aside by God.
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    And in the second place, they are believers.
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    They believe something...
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    different from what the rest of the world believes.
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    Listen, the whole world believes something.
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    But what Scripture talks about is the former ignorance.
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    In other words, what we formerly believed
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    isn't what we believe now.
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    Formerly, we did believe a whole bunch of things,
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    but it's called deception, and it's called ignorance.
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    Why? Because what we believed was a lie.
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    And there was a whole lot that we didn't believe,
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    that we needed to believe, that we were ignorant of.
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    Brethren, this is where our evangelism comes in,
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    just as well as our own self-examination.
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    Are we the real deal?
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    Are we saying the real thing?
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    Are we proclaiming what true Christianity is to the world?
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    We need to blow the ignorance away.
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    Why? Because ignorance kills.
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    You know what? Ignorance is not harmless.
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    Ignorance is not bliss.
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    Ignorance is deadly. Ignorance takes people to hell.
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    The former ignorance we heard about from Peter
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    in the first hour,
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    is an ignorance you die in.
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    You will die in your sins.
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    True Christians are saints.
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    And if there is Christianity, and it's all over the place,
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    that's being proclaimed that is not holy,
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    there is a form of godliness but it denies the power.
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    Brethren, it is a deadly religion.
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    All that says it's Christianity is not Christianity.
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    And you know what you would have found
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    if you would have viewed these saints
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    who are at Ephesus?
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    You would have found they believed things that
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    they didn't believe formerly.
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    Oh, you've got people running all around Ephesus,
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    and what did they believe?
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    They believed in Artemis, Diana.
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    The temple was there.
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    They believed in the stone, the sacred stone,
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    that was thrown down from heaven by Jupiter.
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    They believed in those things.
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    But I'll tell you what, Christians believe something
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    the rest of the world doesn't believe.
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    And if you would have asked these Christians,
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    they were a group of people and they believed something.
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    What did they believe?
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    They didn't believe it was a sacred stone
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    that got thrown down from heaven,
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    they believed that the Son of God came down from heaven.
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    And not from Jupiter, but God Almighty,
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    the living God sent His Son into this world.
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    Brethren, I'll tell you this,
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    they believed in the Incarnation.
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    They believed that God came from the halls of heaven,
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    and He came here.
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    They believed that.
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    They believed that Jesus of Nazareth
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    was not just like you and me.
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    He was not just like every other human being
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    on the face of this earth.
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    They believed that was Immanuel.
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    That was God with us.
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    This was the Son of God, the Word of God.
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    And He's come down.
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    And as I heard Piper say last night,
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    I'm drifting off to sleep, my wife had a message on,
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    He took upon Himself humanity.
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    He took upon Himself a body.
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    He had to have a forehead, why?
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    To have something for the thorns to pierce.
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    And He had to have a broad back, why?
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    For the sake of the scourge.
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    And He had to have a brain and a spinal cord
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    with all the nerves, why?
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    So that He could feel the fullness of the pain
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    with no vinegar, with no sour wine, with no gall.
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    He endured it.
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    He felt it.
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    He would not numb Himself.
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    He went to that cross, and He was determined
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    to bear our punishment and bear our guilt,
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    and He took it there in a body.
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    He became like us, so that He could become
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    a mediator between God and man.
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    Somebody who could satisfy God as a man,
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    being righteous as a man,
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    dying the death of a man in our place.
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    See, they believed that. They believed that.
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    The rest of them, they didn't believe it.
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    They believed Artemis, and you know, god of fertility,
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    and we've got to appease and placate.
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    And these people recognized, no, none of that!
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    We cannot placate with our offerings,
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    and with our produce,
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    and with anything that we do in our lives.
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    They recognized, One came into this world
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    to save sinners, and it's not Artemis,
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    and it's not Jupiter.
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    It is the Son of God Himself.
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    Rejected by those pagans, rejected by the Jews
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    that were there. They believed that.
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    And I'll tell you what else they believed:
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    They believed that He died, but He didn't stay dead.
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    He came out of the grave. They believed that.
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    The resurrection? Yeah, you better believe, they believed that.
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    After many infallible proofs, 40 days,
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    He showed Himself to above 500 people.
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    They knew it. Those Christians knew it!
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    The testimony went all over through the churches.
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    In this day, probably some of those people were still alive.
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    Maybe some of them had even migrated
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    over to Ephesus.
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    People who had seen Him resurrected.
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    Can you imagine seeing somebody
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    who saw Christ resurrected?
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    I mean, I don't know what you would do,
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    but I would swarm the guy!
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    I would grab him and pull him aside,
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    "you tell me everything!"
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    Tell me! Tell me! Tell me!
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    Why? Don't you want to know more?
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    Don't you always want to know more?
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    More than even what the Bible tells you?
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    Isn't that the longing of your heart?
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    That's not a bad desire.
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    Here are these people, and you know they stood out.
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    Why? Because they had holy lives
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    and because they believed something like
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    the rest of the people did not believe.
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    And they were telling the people what they believed.
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    Paul says when he went to Ephesus,
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    he fought with beasts at Ephesus.
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    There were people there.
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    That's the same place where Demetrius the coppersmith was at.
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    They were taking their trade away.
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    These people are saying that these gods
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    that we're making with our hands,
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    they're all a deception.
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    This is having an impact on my ability
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    to put bread on the supper table for my family.
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    So, you better believe they recognized it.
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    You better believe they knew it.
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    Paul, he was over there at that hall of Tyrannus
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    for what? a number of years,
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    preaching and teaching, and the Word was going everywhere.
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    They believed.
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    They were believers.
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    But that's not all.
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    Saints believe certain things.
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    But brethren, I want you to notice this:
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    notice the order of these terms.
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    And again, I don't think this is random.
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    Because it's not random in the first chapter of Ephesians.
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    Nor is it random in other places in our Bibles.
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    Saints, first.
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    Believers, second.
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    And I think we need to look at this,
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    because I think most of us have this idea
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    about Christianity:
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    justification and then sanctification.
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    We're justified by faith,
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    so we would have the idea of believing and being justified;
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    and then sanctification, and that's the idea of
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    progressively becoming more and more holy
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    and more and more Christlike.
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    And yet isn't it interesting, saint is first,
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    believer second?
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    And you say well, maybe that's random,
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    or maybe just standard protocol demands,
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    if you're going to address somebody,
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    maybe it just came off the tongue easier to say saint first.
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    I don't believe that.
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    I believe there is doctrinal significance to the order here,
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    and I'll show you why.
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    Turn over to 2 Thessalonians 2:13.
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    This is not a random reality,
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    when we begin to study very closely.
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    We will see that the idea of sanctification
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    is more than once, often, put before
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    our faith and obedience to Christ.
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    2 Thessalonians 2:13, "We ought always to give thanks
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    to God for you, brothers, beloved by the Lord."
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    Now notice this:
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    "Because God chose you as the firstfruits to be saved."
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    Now this is very interesting because this
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    is similar language to Ephesians 1:3-4
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    where you've got this idea
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    that God chose them to be holy and blameless.
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    They were chosen in Christ.
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    And notice this, "God chose you as the firstfruits
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    to be saved through sanctification by the Spirit
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    and belief in the truth."
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    But again, it's interesting that sanctification
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    is first, faith; belief is second.
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    Ok, go back to Ephesians again.
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    I want to draw this reality again out of Ephesians 1 for you.
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    In Ephesians 1, notice verse 4,
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    "He chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world
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    that we should be holy and blameless before Him."
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    Again, you get that idea,
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    and then faith, like I showed you before,
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    the hope in Christ is found in verse 12.
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    The believing in Christ is found in 13.
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    Our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is found in 15.
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    And so it's interesting that in his initial salutation,
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    saint first, believer second. Full of faith. Faith-full. Second.
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    That's what we find in 2 Thessalonians.
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    That's what we find as he opens up these realities
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    in Ephesians 1.
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    Listen, what you have to recognize is this:
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    What he is going to begin talking to us about
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    is all the spiritual blessings that have been heaped upon us
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    being in Christ, and as he goes through
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    and he begins to elaborate on what those blessings are,
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    the very first thing that he goes to is the fact
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    that God chose you.
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    And He didn't choose you just to be saved,
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    He chose you to be holy.
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    He chose you to be a people for Himself.
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    He didn't just choose you to miss out on hell.
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    He chose you to be holy and blameless before Him.
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    And then it's verses later before you get to the fact that
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    there's faith involved in this.
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    You get to chapter 2 before you find out
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    that we're saved by grace through faith.
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    It's a gift of God.
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    But he starts on the note of sanctification,
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    if you don't see it, that's what the idea of holy,
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    being chosen to holiness,
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    being chosen to sanctity, to sanctification,
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    being chosen as sanctified ones,
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    being chosen as saints.
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    That's the idea.
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    It's the same thing, even though you
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    don't see the word saint there.
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    It's the same idea.
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    There's a sequence.
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    Now why do I emphasize this?
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    I emphasize this for this fact.
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    That you cannot be a believer unless you're a saint.
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    And that's critical.
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    That's critical to what Christians are.
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    Are you a person who's been set aside for God?
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    Holy, blameless? Is that the reality about your life?
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    Is there obvious evidence?
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    Listen, we need to recognize,
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    we become new creations in Christ Jesus,
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    old things pass away, all things become new.
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    There is such a thing as being born again.
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    True Christianity is supernatural.
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    There is a non-supernatural form of Christianity
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    that's pumped in this world.
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    "Oh, I believe. I believe in God."
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    "I believe this."
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    Craig's been helping James out with some of the emails,
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    and Criag's been telling me about,
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    and I come across this too,
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    it's amazing how often we see emails
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    where people start the email, "Oh, I know I'm saved..."
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    "Oh, I know I'm born again..."
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    "but, I live in sin, I'm a slave to sin,
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    would you please explain to me how this can be?"
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    That doesn't require a long answer.
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    It can't be.
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    I mean, you're basically describing something
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    that the Bible says does not exist.
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    Unholy believers.
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    And what Scripture is saying is
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    listen, this is supernatural.
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    God chooses. God is active.
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    God sets people aside.
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    And that's first, before we even look at being a believer.
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    Yes, believers believe.
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    Believers believe what Christians believe.
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    They believe the Scriptures; they believe the Gospel.
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    They believe the realities about Jesus Christ.
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    But first and foremost, they are people set aside.
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    And I would just say this,
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    has that happened to you?
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    I mean, is there evidence in your life
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    that you are a holy vessel put aside by God?
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    Has something like that really happened in your life?
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    I don't mean, did you just decide one day?
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    Oh, I think I'm going to become a believer,
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    and I think I'm going to do this,
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    and I'm going to start going to church,
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    and I'm going to try to get my life right.
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    You see, that's not the picture that we get in Scripture.
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    What we get in Scripture is the picture that God
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    chooses to set a people aside, and that's first.
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    And then, believer.
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    He's not talking about then how reliable we become.
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    He's not saying, saint, then you become reliable, though that's true.
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    The idea is you're a saint first, and then you're a believer.
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    And that's the direction he goes in in this first chapter.
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    Brethren, here's the question.
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    Why is it that we so often think of believing first,
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    and then we go through a process of sanctification.
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    Well, I know why that is.
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    Because most of the time when we think about
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    sanctification, we're thinking about the progressive reality.
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    Moving to more and more Christlikeness.
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    But the truth is the idea of being a saint,
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    and the idea of sanctification and the idea of holiness
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    is very often in Scripture set forth as a positional reality,
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    not a progressive reality.
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    It's God placing us aside for Himself.
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    And it's real.
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    This isn't artificial, this really happens.
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    It's not make believe.
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    Do you know something about that in your life?
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    Where God has set you aside?
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    How does it happen?
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    Well, it happens in the mind; it happens in what you believe;
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    it happens in the desires that you have;
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    it happens in the love that you have;
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    it happens there, brethren.
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    We heard in the first hour about these passions
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    of our former ignorance.
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    That's where it happens.
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    We have new desires.
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    We hunger and thirst for righteousness.
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    The old is passed away - in what sense?
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    That we see things, we recognize things,
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    we believe things.
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    It's like the light's been turned on.
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    We see the glory of Christ.
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    We have a love for Him, and we see Him in ways
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    we did not see before.
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    And we want to live our life for Him now.
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    That is the indication of being set aside.
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    We recognize, we're not like the world anymore.
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    This isn't, oh, I'm like the world,
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    but I just plaster religion on it.
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    Something happens - it happens different with different people.
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    For some people, it is dramatic,
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    the moment, the day can be identifed.
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    With other people, it's more gradual.
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    But whichever way it happens, the truth is
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    you are a new creation in Christ.
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    You are one of these people who has been
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    put aside by God.
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    And then, the faith follows that.
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    No man is a believer who is not first a saint.
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    One of these people that clearly have been
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    set aside for God.
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    Clearly have been chosen by Him.
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    A people chosen to be holy unto Himself.
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    And then according to the gift of God, we believe.
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    We become believers.
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    And then there's a third reality here.
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    And it's "in Christ Jesus."
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    Now, I don't look at this like necessarily
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    three different separate identifications or
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    characteristics of the Christian.
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    Although I want to look at them that way.
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    But it's more like you have two qualities that
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    are being modified by the third.
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    In other words, when Paul addresses these people,
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    he's not saying that their faith is in Jesus Christ.
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    He is saying they are in Jesus Christ.
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    He is saying that as saints, they are saints in Christ.
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    As believers, they are believers in Christ.
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    I'm not even sure as a young believer,
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    as I started reading Scripture
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    that I probably didn't even recognize...
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    When you are a young Christian,
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    you are looking for the bigger thoughts
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    and the bigger ideas.
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    And there's a lot of language in Scripture
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    that you can pass over when you're a young believer.
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    It's just, there's words there, but you're not really...
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    "In Christ, in Christ," you know, ok, whatever,
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    you read past those because they're everywhere.
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    It's almost like religious langauge,
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    it kind of gets plugged in there.
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    I want you to get a feel for how prominent this idea
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    of being in Christ actually is.
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    Look with me at chapter 1, verse 3,
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    "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
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    Who has blessed us..." notice this:
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    "In Christ." I'm sure as a young believer,
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    I would have read right over that.
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    In Christ.
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    Notice, verse 4, "even as He chose us in Him."
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    Notice verse 5, "He predestinated us for adoption
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    as sons through Jesus Christ."
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    Notice 6, "He has blessed us in the Beloved."
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    7, "in Him, we have redemption through His blood."
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    I don't know that this "in Christ" terminology
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    is found anywhere else in the Bible
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    in such repetition as it is found here
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    in this first chapter of Ephesians.
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    We keep reading...
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    9, "according to His purpose which He set forth in Christ."
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    Notice 10, "as a plan for the fullness of time
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    to unite all things in Him."
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    11, "in Him, we have obtained an inheritance."
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    12, "first to hope in Christ."
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    13, "in Him, you also when you heard the word of truth
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    the gospel of your salvation and believed in Him."
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    You see, the idea here is, we see that
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    us being chosen as a people holy and us having faith,
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    being believers, we see that there's kind of an order
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    in Scripture where us being sanctified, being saints,
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    is set forth before being a believer.
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    And yet both of them are swimming in the reality
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    of being in Christ.
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    That is the chief characteristic.
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    It's kind of like the holiness of God
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    when you go to describing God's attributes.
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    Holiness cannot be separated from any of God's attributes.
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    If He's merciful, it is a holy mercifulness.
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    If God is angry, it is a holy anger.
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    You see, it describes everything about God.
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    And that is what we find with this characteristic.
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    To be in Christ covers everything.
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    If we're adopted, it's in Christ. If we're chosen to holiness,
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    it's in Christ. If we're believers, it's in Christ.
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    If there's a plan, it's in Christ.
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    If there's any good for us, it's all in Christ.
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    We could keep going on here, but here's what I want us to do:
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    I want us to think about what this means.
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    Because you can hear the terminology.
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    See, if I talked about being in a sleeping bag,
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    or in this room,
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    or in this pulpit,
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    you have a very physical, positional idea.
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    You form a picture in your mind.
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    We're talking about a spiritual reality here.
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    What does it mean to be in Christ Jesus.
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    Because this is life and death.
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    In Christ Jesus.
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    To the saints who are in Ephesus
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    and are faithful in Christ Jesus.
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    Here's the first thing I want you to feel about this.
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    It is a positional reality.
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    "In" is a preposition.
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    And in the Greek, that's basically what you have.
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    You have the word "in."
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    More akin to "en," but it's a preposition.
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    And what do prepositions do?
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    Can anybody shoot off some of the prepositions?
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    In, out, above, on, etc.
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    What do prepositions do?
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    They basically identify the relationship of
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    one person or object to another.
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    That's basically what they do.
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    If I am in Christ, what that is doing is
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    describing my relationship to Him.
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    Physically, where are these people?
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    To the saints who are in Ephesus.
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    Physically, they're in Ephesus.
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    Spiritually, they're in Christ.
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    One thing we have to recognize about
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    physical realities, is in many ways,
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    I'm in a lot of different places.
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    I'm in this shirt, I'm in this pulpit,
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    I'm in this room, I'm in this city.
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    I'm in this state.
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    And I could be in many different cities.
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    But you know spiritually, there's only two cities.
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    And you're in one or the other.
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    There's the city of destruction or there's the city of God.
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    You're in Christ or you're in Adam.
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    Lots of choices in the physical realm of where we are.
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    But there's only one of two places,
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    and that's true of everybody here.
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    You're either in Christ or you're out of Christ.
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    I'm not saying whether you're religious,
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    or whether you're at church today,
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    or whether you hold a Bible in your hand.
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    I'm not talking about whether you grew up
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    in a Christian family.
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    I'm not talking about whether other people called you
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    Christians or called you brother and sister.
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    I'm talking this is a reality here.
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    You are in Christ or you are out of Christ.
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    And though we may not recognize the reality of it,
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    though we may not be able to see it with our physical eyes,
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    it's true, and it's just as true as the fact that we're in this room.
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    And it is a greater reality,
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    because it has to do with your everlasting state.
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    It is a positional reality.
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    That's the first thing.
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    The second thing is that the idea of being in something,
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    think about this, we talked about baptism yesterday.
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    And the fact that Biblical baptism is by immersion,
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    not sprinkling.
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    If I'm immersed, I'm in the water.
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    You see to be inside something means it surrounds me.
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    Oh, this is a sweet picture.
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    If I'm in Christ, I'm surrounded by Christ.
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    If I'm in water, I'm surrounded by that water.
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    If I'm in a sleeping bag, I'm surrounded by that sleeping bag.
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    If I'm in this pulpit, I'm surrounded by this.
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    If a child is in it's father's arms, it means
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    they are surrounded by those arms.
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    To be in Christ means I'm surrounded by Christ.
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    That's a good thought.
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    He embraces the believer, in His own life,
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    in the embrace of His everlasting arms.
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    The saint - that's who we find are in Christ.
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    Saints.
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    Believers.
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    In Christ.
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    They all go together.
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    It's not possible that one of these characteristics fits you
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    and the others don't. They all go together. All or none.
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    How about a third?
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    This is a spiritual union.
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    Now I know I said it before, but I want you to see this
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    in greater reality.
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    Turn to 1 Corinthians 6.
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    This is a truth you don't want to forget.
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    If this truth has never grabbed you before,
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    I hope it might grab you right now.
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    1 Corinthians 6:15
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    Paul is seeking to use argumentation
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    meant to convince these Corinthians
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    that having sex with prostitutes is not a good thing.
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    You might think, wow, that's amazing
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    that he would even have to try to convince
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    Christians that that's not a good thing.
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    But let's be glad that he did have to,
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    because in doing so he shares with us
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    some precious truths about what it means to be in Christ.
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    "Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ?"
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    Your bodies are members of Christ.
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    That's one thing.
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    To be in Christ means you're in His body.
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    You're part of the body. You're connected to Him.
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    He is the head. You are the body.
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    You're a member of His. You are part of His body.
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    "Shall I then take the members of Christ
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    and make them members of a prostitute?"
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    You see there is a real-ness, a true-ness,
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    about the fact that a Christian is a member of Christ.
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    It's so real it ought to impact what we do with ourselves.
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    Because we are holy vessels.
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    You didn't just go and use holy vessels
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    in the Old Testament for any use.
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    God would kill you.
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    You would be cut off from your people.
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    We are holy vessels.
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    There are certain things that are appropriate to do with a holy vessel
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    and certain things that are not appropriate.
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    But notice, "do you not know that he who is joined
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    to a prosititute becomes one body with her?
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    For as it is written, 'the two will become one flesh.'"
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    And notice this, "but he who is joined to the Lord,
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    becomes one spirit with Him."
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    If you are a Christian, if you are in Christ,
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    if you're joined to the Lord,
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    you are one spirit with Him.
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    Just think here.
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    Let's think of a man and a woman,
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    because marriage is a picture of the union
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    that we have with Christ.
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    But just think, imagine with me,
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    imagine a man and a woman who are married.
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    That achieve the highest degree,
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    they experience the greatest extents,
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    the farthest reaches of the Biblical ideal
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    of the married life.
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    The two become one.
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    Their love for one another,
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    their esteem for one another,
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    their intimacy with one another,
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    their communication with one another,
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    reach the highest of the Biblical ideal
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    of what marriage should look like.
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    Their wishes, their desires, blend together.
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    Their lives blend together.
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    What affects each of them affects the other.
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    Their lives are swallowed up in one another.
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    You see, as you begin to think about that,
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    where your thoughts become -
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    you almost know what the other person is thinking,
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    you know them so well.
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    Think about the highest reaches...
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    intimacy gets deeper and deeper and deeper.
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    The intimate association - what does it do?
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    It tends to create conformity.
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    You actually become like one another
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    the more you get close to the other.
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    So the true Christian in their conformity to Christ,
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    in their unity to Christ, in their intimacy with Christ,
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    in their association with Christ, in their purposes,
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    in their desires, in their thinking.
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    Have you ever read in Scripture,
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    we have the mind of Christ?
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    Do you ever just stand back and say
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    that's not just because we have Scripture.
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    It's because what is in Scripture, that Christ has given to us,
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    our minds have been opened to it.
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    And we grasp it, and we have a heart like His.
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    And our desires are made like His.
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    And our loves are made like His.
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    And our passions are like His.
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    Our conformity from one degree of glory
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    to another - we become like Him.
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    Which means what we are, who we are,
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    how we think - the mind, what goes on in our minds.
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    It's becoming more and more like Him.
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    There's a spiritual in-ness.
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    Listen, J.C. Philpot, one of these old -
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    some of you have probably not heard of him,
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    but an old strict Baptist or Particular Baptist.
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    Listen to what he says,
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    "the Spirit of Christ in Christ's glorious Person,
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    and the Spirit of Christ in a believing heart,
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    meet together."
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    This is what it is to be in Christ.
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    And he says, "meeting together..."
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    And you know what he pictures?
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    And we've all seen this.
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    He's imagining rain that falls on a window.
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    And you've been there, in a car, or looking out a window.
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    And the rain is coming.
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    And you're seeing the drops as they start dripping down the window.
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    And have you ever seen two drops
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    and they're coming down, and they come together.
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    Or you see one coming down, and there's another drop
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    on the window that's not moving,
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    and you watch it, and you know when it hits it,
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    it's just going to take off.
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    Philpot sees us being in Christ like those "two drops
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    of rain running down a pane of glass,
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    kiss into each other, and are no longer two, but one.
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    Now if you've been ever blessed with a manifestation of Christ,
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    your spirit has melted into His.
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    And you have felt the sweet union and communion
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    with Him that you saw as with His eyes,
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    heard as with His ears, felt as with His heart,
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    and spoke as with His tongue."
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    We're one spirit with Him.
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    And again, this is not imaginary. This is real.
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    You see, sometimes we get so taken up with this
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    wretched man syndrome, that we forget,
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    we do have the mind of Christ,
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    which means, we really do love the same things,
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    and we desire the same things,
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    and we really are becoming like Him.
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    And we're melding together with Him,
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    and Who He is.
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    In Christ.
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    Here's a fourth reality.
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    It is a union like that which the Father has with the Son
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    and the Son has with the Father.
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    John 17:21, listen to this, you don't have to turn there.
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    Listen to these words:
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    "Just as..." this is our Lord speaking.
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    Intercessory prayer in John 17.
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    "Just as..." Lock onto those two words.
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    "Just as You Father are in Me," just like that.
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    "and I in You." Just as Father, You are in Me, the Son,
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    and I am in You, the Father...
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    "that they" - that's us, Christians, the saints, believers,
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    "also may be in us."
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    Just as You are in Me and I am in You,
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    may they be in us.
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    Just... a lot of people start imagining,
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    the Father is God, and the Son is God,
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    and it just becomes incomprehensible.
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    I don't think that's where you want to go.
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    I think what you want to picture
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    is the Father's relationship to the Son,
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    as the Mediator, as our representative, as our Head.
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    And we are in His body.
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    And being in His body, brethren, you know what Scripture says?
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    In Christ, you are seated in the heavely places.
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    In Christ, we are part and parcel with Christ.
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    In Christ. There becomes realities that are true
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    between the Father and the Son
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    that you and I have full access to.
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    The same things.
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    Brethren, the thing is to be in Christ -
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    we don't think about this enough,
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    we don't go here enough.
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    Brethren I'll just tell you, repeatedly studying the Scriptures,
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    you get blown away to recognize, to be a Christian,
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    brethren, what it is to be a Christian is so
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    out-of-this-world, it is so phenomenal,
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    it is so much a privilege, it is such a treasure,
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    it is so valuable.
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    Brethren, if we could just grasp it.
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    If you were to find out as a Christian,
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    oh, there's no hell, but there's annihilation,
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    or there's no hell, but you don't get what's promised in Scripture,
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    you get what the Jehovah's Witnesses promise,
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    and you can have this world for the rest of your life
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    and just stay here and basically live like this.
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    Or you can be like the Mormons where you can
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    get your own planet somewhere.
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    Brethren, if you know what true Christianity is,
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    and any of those things, you ended up finding out
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    were reality, there would be reasons to just weep
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    buckets of tears even if you were going to escape hell.
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    Because this thing is so great...
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    Paul could just say eternal weight of glory.
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    Because these things surpass words.
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    Just as...
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    Something about the same essential nature
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    of the relationship Father has with Son,
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    that's true of us being in Christ.
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    Another thing: this in Christ, it's a union of life.
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    Just listen to these:
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    "in Him was life."
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    You see, you're either in Him or you're out of Him.
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    And to be in Him - remember what He said about,
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    He is the vine, we are the branches.
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    You've got to be connected to Him if you would have life.
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    "Abide in Me and I in you."
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    He says, "I am the vine, you are the branches."
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    We're told this: "in Christ shall all be made alive."
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    We're told this: "I've been crucified with Christ,
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    it is no longer I who live, but Christ Who lives in me."
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    Our life is tied up in Him.
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    Our life is His.
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    His life is ours.
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    Here in Ephesians 2:4-5,
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    we recognize that we are raised together with Him,
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    we are raised to life with Christ, in Christ,
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    we are raised together.
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    Or you have this in Colossians,
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    what a truth!
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    We find this in 1 John,
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    whoever has the Son has life.
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    But in Colossians, what a glorious statement
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    Chapter 3:4, "when Christ Who is your life appears..."
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    to be in Christ is to be connected with life.
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    Or this: it's a union of representation.
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    "As in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive."
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    We know this. This is the great truth that is taught
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    in Romans 5.
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    To be in Christ means Christ is my federal head.
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    He's my representative.
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    To be in Him means that all that happens to Him,
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    happens to me. All that is His is mine.
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    Did He come and earn a righteousness?
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    That righteousness is mine.
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    I'm made the righteousness of God, remember?
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    Remember those two little words that are attached
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    there in the last verse of 2 Cor 5,
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    what is it? In Him.
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    In Him I become the righteousness of God.
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    He Who knew no sin, became sin.
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    But it's in Him. Not outside of Him.
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    It's in Him. In. Him.
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    And in Him I'm represented.
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    Notice what Scripture says,
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    if I'm in Him, did He die? Yes, I died.
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    Was He buried? Yes. Then I'm buried.
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    Was He crucified? Then I'm crucified with Christ.
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    Did He rise from the dead? Then I rose from the dead.
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    Does He have a righteousness?
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    Then that righteousness is mine.
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    Brethren, is He seated at the right hand of the Father?
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    Yes. Then so am I.
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    Brethren, He's got His eye on you.
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    You are betrothed to Him.
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    He knows who His own are.
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    And He's watching them.
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    And He is jealously protective.
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    And He means to bring you there,
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    holy and blameless before Him.
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    He means to gather you.
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    You are in Him. You are His.
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    You are connected to Him.
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    Your life is in Him.
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    There is a union of representation.
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    As a head to the rest of the body,
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    that shows up here,
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    speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up
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    in every way into Him Who is the Head, into Christ.
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    What this tells me is it's a dynamic union.
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    In other words, I'm growing into Him more and more.
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    This is speaking the truth in love,
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    we are to grow up in every way.
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    We are to grow out of self, into Him, into love.
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    Out of self-indulgence and self-exaltation
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    and self - growing into that which is only
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    to be found in Him.
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    It's like that fertile soil;
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    I'm thinking of places in my own lawn
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    where I dumped really rich soil,
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    and you know the smart plants send roots over there.
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    That's what we're doing, we're sending roots deeper,
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    and deeper and deeper into Christ,
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    drawing the nutrients up out of Him.
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    Brethren, this union. I can't see it.
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    But, oh, you can sense it.
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    I can't see it, but I'll tell you this:
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    God makes it happen, God knows it happened,
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    God keeps it permanently from ever coming apart.
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    One of the things we find in Scripture,
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    these people that believe you can lose your salvation
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    don't understand what it means to be in Christ.
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    Because Scripture says that if you're in Christ
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    it is in indissoluble union.
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    Paul says this, "I'm sure that neither death nor life,
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    nor angels nor rulers, nor things present
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    nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth,
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    nor anything else in all creation will be able to
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    separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord."
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    I'm going to wrap up by saying this:
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    One of the reasons that we have pity parties,
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    one of the reasons that we fall into the depression that we do,
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    or the despair that we do,
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    when you start really grasping truths like this,
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    what it should tell us is we need to repent of our complaining,
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    our lethargy, our depression, our lack of joy,
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    our envying what the world has out there.
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    They don't have anything on us.
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    We're in Christ. In Christ.
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    These folks, they were saints, they were full of faith,
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    they were in Christ, and all the while
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    they lived in Ephesus.
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    The pagans knew these folks were there.
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    I'll tell you when this characterizes your life
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    and you live in the reality of these truths,
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    the world out there recognizes,
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    there's something different about these people.
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    Brethren, we're saints of God.
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    We believe that Jesus Christ shed His blood for us.
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    We believe, brethren. We're in Christ.
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    God has put us in a position where
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    we are so intimately connected with Christ,
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    and it's never going to go away.
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    God is never going to let us out.
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    You're connected to Christ. He never lets you go.
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    He takes care of you. He protects you.
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    He surrounds you. Surrounded by Christ.
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    Brethren, if these things are true of us,
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    the world's going to sit up and take notice.
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    They may be like the beasts at Ephesus,
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    they may persecute us,
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    they may stone us, they may seek to kill us,
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    they may hate it, they may want to stay
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    as far away from here as possible,
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    but they will sit up and take notice.
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    But brethren, I wanted to focus on these things
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    just as we get going.
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    I know this is only introductory,
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    but this is key.
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    Paul doesn't randomly use these.
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    Paul is going to develop these three concepts
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    throughout chapter 1:
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    saints, believers, in Christ.
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    We're going to see this a lot.
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    But oh, what truths come out of this first chapter.
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    It's going to be exciting.
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    Father, we marvel at the realities
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    of what's true, what's really true,
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    about those who are Your people.
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    I marvel.
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    Lord, help us to see, help us to know,
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    help us to remember.
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    Bring us in remembrance of all these things.
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    In the midst of this crooked and perverse generation.
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    In the midst of which You've put us.
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    Just like Ephesus of old.
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    Those people were able to be saints
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    and believers and in Christ in Ephesus.
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    In the very capital of the Artemis worship
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    and the temple and the sacred stone that came down
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    from the sky.
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    And Lord, in the midst of all the magic books
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    and the demonic and the darkness
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    and the enemies of the cross,
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    and they were able to be saints,
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    believers, in Christ, and so should we
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    by the grace of God,
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    and I pray that it would be said of these,
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    Lord, that we may have the same testimony,
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    as true believers,
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    I ask in Christ's name, Amen.
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Believers Are In Christ - Tim Conway
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