July 29, 2025

The Joy of Justification: Rejoicing in Hope and Glory

The Joy of Justification: Rejoicing in Hope and Glory

The central theme of this discourse revolves around the profound implications of justification by faith, as articulated in Romans Chapter 5. We delve into the myriad blessings that ensue from this divine act, chief among them being the attainment of peace with God, which signifies a reconciliation that transforms our relationship with the Creator. Additionally, we illuminate the access to grace that believers enjoy, fostering a profound and personal connection with the Almighty. Pastor Josh Massaro expounds upon the significance of joy and hope that accompany our salvation, emphasizing that true joy transcends circumstances and is rooted in our eternal relationship with Christ. This exploration serves not only to reaffirm our faith but also to encourage believers to embrace the transformative power of this justification in their daily lives, recognizing that it is in Christ alone that we find our true identity and purpose.

Takeaways:

  • The sermon emphasizes the profound significance of justification by faith, which leads to peace with God, a state essential for every believer's spiritual journey.
  • Pastor Josh Massaro articulates the transformative nature of salvation, highlighting that it not only grants eternal life but also enriches the believer's life with access to God's grace.
  • The discussion on the benefits of justification includes the development of patience through trials, illustrating how tribulations serve to strengthen faith and character in believers.
  • Joy, as a product of salvation, is presented as a steadfast aspect of the Christian experience, rooted not in circumstances but in the assurance of God's promises and love.
  • Hope is defined in a biblical context, portraying it as a confident expectation that God will fulfill His promises, thus offering believers a firm foundation amid life's adversities.
  • The podcast underscores the reality that challenges and tribulations are intrinsic to the Christian life, serving to cultivate endurance and a deeper reliance on God's grace.

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Chapters

00:00 - Untitled

00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast

03:43 - The Blessings of Justification

12:34 - Accessing Grace: The Blessings of Salvation

19:25 - The Assurance of Joy and Hope

24:51 - The Process of Spiritual Growth

34:32 - The Power of Hope and Endurance in Trials

36:27 - Understanding the Work of the Holy Spirit

44:34 - The Struggles of Life and the Promise of God

Transcript
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Hello and welcome to the Middletown Baptist Church Podcast, where we are proclaiming the truth to the world.

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My name is Pastor Josh and I want to thank you for listening to this podcast.

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I hope that this podcast can be a blessing to you and strengthen you in the word of God.

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Now come along, let's look into the Bible and see what God has for us here today.

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We're going to go ahead and look into the word of God here this morning.

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If you have your Bibles, turn there with me to Romans Chapter five.

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We're going to continue our series looking at the Book of Romans.

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The title of this whole series is Theology Matters.

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And we're going to be talking today specifically about the benefits or the blessings of our justification.

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Now, we need to go back and look at that word justification before we move any further, because this whole chapter, Romans chapter 5, is all about what we have in.

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In our justification, what we have in our salvation.

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Romans Chapter four, if you go back, probably for most of us, it's on the same page or one page back.

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The very last word in Romans chapter four is justification.

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And that's right where it picks up in Romans chapter 5, and it says in Romans chapter 5, verse 1, therefore.

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Now, if you've been here for any amount of time, when you see that word therefore in scripture, you need to read reference back to see what it's talking about.

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And we know it's specifically talking about that word justification.

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What we've been talking about in Romans Chapter four, what we've been seeing in the concept of salvation, it says therefore being justified by faith.

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And so we know that we're justified by faith.

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There's a lot that we could talk about just in those words, justified by faith.

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Justified means this declared righteous.

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Now, in the context of Scripture, we're talking about the fact that God can declare a sinful person righteous by faith.

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Now, why does that matter?

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Why does that mean anything to me?

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Because I cannot justify myself.

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The Bible says here in the Book of Romans and throughout the whole scripture that we are falling short of the glory of God because of our sin.

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There's the universal problem of sin.

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But the Bible says that because of faith in, as it says in verse one, Jesus Christ, because of faith in Jesus Christ, we can be justified or declared righteous.

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Now, what did Jesus do for us?

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Most of you know that Jesus came to this earth.

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He lived the perfect life.

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He died on the cross for our sins.

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He's conquered death through the resurrection, and he's ruling and reigning today.

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And so the Bible says because of who Jesus is and because of what he has offered to us, that when we place our faith in him, we are justified.

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We are declared righteous not because we're good people, but because.

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But because God is perfect and because of the work of Jesus Christ.

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And so it's justification by faith.

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Now, what are the results of this justification?

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Well, I could just say here this morning, we all go to heaven.

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Now let's close our Bibles and go home.

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But that's just the start of it.

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That is a beautiful thing, that we are granted everlasting life in our forgiveness.

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John 3:16.

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For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.

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And so there is beautiful messages there throughout scripture that we have everlasting life, that we are gonna be with our Savior for eternity because of our faith.

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But there's so much more than that.

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There's so much more to that.

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And that's what Romans chapter five is all about, telling us what we have in our salvation.

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And so the therefore is specifically talking about salvation.

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Chapters one through four have talked about that.

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And now he goes, hey, God.

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Therefore, because of all this, we are justified by faith.

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And it says here we have peace with God.

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The very first blessing that we see in salvation is the fact that we have peace with God.

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Now this is different than the peace of God.

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Before we came to Christ.

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The Bible says that we were not at peace with God.

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We were actually enemies of God.

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You could look to Ephesians chapter two to tell us what we were all about before we came to the Lord in salvation.

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It says in Ephesians chapter 2, verse 1.

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And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins, wherein in time past you walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience, among whom also we had our conversation in times past in the lust of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind.

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And.

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And we're by nature the children of wrath, even as others.

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And so the Bible says that before we are justified, before we are saved, we are enemies of God.

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We are partnering with evil.

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We are living in the flesh.

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We are fulfilling the lust of our flesh.

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And the Bible says that after we are justified, we now come to peace with God.

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A place that we don't wanna be in is a place where we are not at peace with God.

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We don't wanna be there because if we are not at peace with God, we face the opposite of the blessings of salvation.

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We face the judgment and the wrath of a holy and righteous God.

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And so before we come to Christ, we are deserving sin and we are deserving death.

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And after we come to Christ, guess what?

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We still deserve sin and death.

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But there's a difference.

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Now God declares us righteous and we are at peace with God.

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We are reconciled to God.

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We are brought back into the right state in which God had originally ordained us all to be in in fellowship with Him.

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And so it says here that we that are justified by faith have peace with God.

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And so many times we overlook that statement.

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But I'm going to tell you here today, you can't have the peace of God, as Philippians chapter four says, the peace of God which passeth all understanding.

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I think all of us as believers enjoy that and think about that and celebrate that.

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But the truth of the matter is that we could not have the peace of God if we were not at peace with God.

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And there's a lot of people in this world today that are seeking the peace of God, but yet are not willing to come to him in faith and experience peace with God.

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And so we must have that reconciliation with God and that fellowship with God so that we can walk in the peace of God in our lives.

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And so justification number one brings us peace with God.

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This is the first benefit because the price is paid full.

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Jesus says it is finished.

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It is paid in full by the work of Jesus on the cross.

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God's justice towards us is eternally satisfying.

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There's another passage of Scripture in First John that says that Jesus is the propitiation.

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What does that mean, the propitiation of our sins?

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It means that God's wrath is satisfied.

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Not in judging me now as a sinner, but God's wrath was poured out upon Jesus on the cross.

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Jesus paid the price completely for us.

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And so that is the blessing is that we don't have to pay for the sins that we commit to Jesus paid that sin for us.

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And so now we are at peace with God.

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If you go a little bit further In Ephesians chapter 2, Ephesians chapter 2, verse 14 tells us, for he is our peace.

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Who hath made both one and have broken down the middle wall of partition between us speaks of this, that Jesus Christ is our peace.

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He is the prince of peace.

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Even if you go back another verse, it says, but Now Ephesians chapter 2, verse 13.

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But now in Christ Jesus, ye who sometimes were far off, are made nigh by the blood of Christ, says this.

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We who were separated from God were far from God.

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We were not going to save ourselves.

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We were not going to find God on our own.

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But the blood of Jesus Christ brings us close to him.

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It brings us an opportunity to know him, to be close to him, to have a personal walk with him.

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And so Ephesians 2 tells us that before we were saved, we were enemies of God.

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Before we were saved, we were partners with evil.

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But it's because of the blood of Jesus Christ, because of his sacrifice for us, that we can know him and be close to him and have peace with Him.

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Some of you know what it's like to not have peace with somebody in your life.

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Some of us who are married understand that there's those times in our life where we wish.

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We wish we had peace with our spouse, but because of some sort of conflict, maybe there's some difficulty there, there's some division there.

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And as God ordains it, we are to walk in fellowship.

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And so therefore we have to get right.

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What is causing the divide?

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That's the same thing when it comes to our relationship with God.

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There's going to be times in our life where we allow certain issues in our life and certain struggles in our life and certain sins in our life cause a division.

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And therefore we lose completely the understanding of the peace of God that we have in our life because we have allowed ourselves to get to that place where we've drawn a divide between the Lord and our own lives.

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And so I want to tell you here this morning, having peace with God is an important, vital aspect of salvation.

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We're going to move a little bit further here and we're going to see what it says.

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It says, so therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

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That's the only way that we can find this type of peace.

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But verse number two, it says, by whom?

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That's Jesus.

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By whom also we have access by faith into this grace.

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So the Bible says here that another blessing of being born again, another blessing of the justification would be this we have access to God, access to God, that we can know him in a personal way.

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There's a passage of Scripture that I love to go to when we're talking about this idea of having access to God.

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And that is found in the book of Hebrews.

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If you want to see that with me, you can.

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Hebrews, chapter four.

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We're going to look at what the Bible says what our access really looks like when it comes to knowing who God is and knowing his love for us.

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We know that all of this is only through Jesus Christ.

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We're reminded that verse by verse, Verse one, we remember we can only have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Number two, we can only have access by faith because of Jesus Christ.

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And so in Hebrews chapter four, we're reminded of this great high priest, Jesus, who understands our struggles, who understands our pain, who went through all the temptations that we had.

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But we're gonna see that there's a difference in his response and our response.

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Hebrews chapter 4, verse 14.

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Seeing then we have a great high priest.

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Now, back in the Old Testament, the priest was the one who connected man to God.

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We know that in the New Testament in our lives today that it is Jesus who connects God to man.

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Jesus says, I am the way, the truth and the life.

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No man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

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So Hebrews chapter four is talking about Jesus.

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Here we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens.

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Jesus, the Son of God.

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Let us hold fast our profession.

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Let us hold fast to the confession of our faith.

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For we have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities.

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So what does this mean?

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We have someone who can sympathize with our struggles, but was in all points tempted, like as we are.

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But the distinction is this, yet without sin.

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So we could sit here all day and say, you know what I've been through with what you've been through.

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I struggle with what you struggle with.

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I can understand your pain, but the truth is that I didn't handle it so sinlessly.

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But the Bible says that Jesus went through all the things that we've gone through, but it says he faced it without sin.

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And therefore, what's the response to that?

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Verse 16.

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Let us therefore, because of this, let us as believers come boldly or confidently unto the throne of grace to go before the Lord.

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Why?

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That we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

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All of us find a place in need sometimes.

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Some of us are struggling, some of us have struggled, some of us will struggle.

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And the Bible says that access to God is not just coming to him when everything is going well.

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It's actually coming to him when things are going well, coming to him when things are difficult, coming to him when things feel overwhelming.

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It says that we can come to him and find mercy and grace to help in time of need.

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God is there for us.

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He cares for us.

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He wants to have that relationship, he wants that two way communication, he wants that fellowship.

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And that's a beautiful thing that we have in salvation.

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Because I could look at justification just as a ticket to heaven, but it's more than that.

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It's knowing that we have a relationship with God and He cares for us and he wants to communicate with us and he wants us to walk in fellowship with Him.

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And so the second benefit or blessing of salvation would be that we have access to God.

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So verse two, he says, by whom also we have access by faith into this grace.

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Point number three, justification brings us grace from God, not just in salvation, but in every element of our life.

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Folks, when we think about that word grace, we're thinking about something given to us that we don't deserve.

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And everything that we have in Christ is grace because it's not what we deserve.

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The blessings, the protection, the love, the forgiveness, the compassion, the presence, the access, everything that's listed here is a grace of God.

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Folks.

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We get to rest in the grace of God.

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Resting in the grace of God means this.

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When I fail, he doesn't kick me out.

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When I struggle, he doesn't turn away.

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And so the thing that sometimes we think about is grace only in the context of going to heaven.

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And that is certainly the case.

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But we have to access the grace of God in every element of our life.

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Folks, I don't know about you, but when I look at the news, when I deal with my circumstances, when I wake up in the morning, I am in desperate need of the grace of God.

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Why?

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Because I fail so often, my perspective is this, hey, you know what?

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It's not worth it.

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It's not even something that's gonna bring me any benefit.

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So you know what?

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I'm just gonna give up.

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But the Bible says that there is no reason to give up because we have the grace of God in our lives.

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And so it says in verse number two, we have access by faith into what an amazing grace it is.

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We sing Amazing grace.

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Truth is, is that sometimes we forget how amazing that grace really is when it comes to knowing God.

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Look at your life.

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And many of you say, well, look at my life, Pastor.

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It's pretty difficult.

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And I can understand that through the human perspective.

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Our lives can be difficult.

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But if we really sit back and think about the blessings of God, I guarantee you, you'll have opportunities to thank God for that amazing grace.

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And so it says here that we have access to him, we have grace in him, and it's where we can stand.

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It says we can stand in that grace.

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It's not about just realizing it, but the Bible actually says in the New Testament that we are to grow in this grace.

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Now, a lot of times people think that means that I need to love God more so that he can give me more grace.

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But the way that I understand Scripture, and maybe the way that you understand Scripture, is that God's grace is abundantly and infinitely poured out upon us in salvation.

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And how could he prove his love any more than dying on the cross for your sins?

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Think about that for a moment if you're ever questioning whether or not God loves you.

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It says in Romans, chapter five, verse eight, which we're going to get to in a little bit.

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But God commended or demonstrated his love towards us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

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That's the greatest demonstration of love ever throughout all of history that we sin against our Creator.

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The Bible says in John chapter one that Jesus created us, that we are created by Him.

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The light of God was shown abroad in the world and we rejected him in our sin.

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And so he says, okay, I created you, you sinned against me, but I still love you enough to give my only begotten Son for you and die on the cross for your sins.

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That's the greatest act of love.

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So anytime in your life that you doubt whether or not God loves you, what should we do?

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We go back to the cross.

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We go back to what he did for us.

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And so what we can see here is this.

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We can stand in that grace.

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Standing in the grace of God says this.

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I know that I'm not enough, but I know that he is enough.

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I know that this struggle is really big today, but he's bigger.

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I know that.

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I'm so confused right now, but his wisdom is stronger than my confusion.

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His certainty is bigger than my doubt.

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And folks, if you're struggling today to reconcile something in your life when it comes to the love of God, go back to his grace.

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Stand in his grace.

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So what we see there in verse number two is that we can stand in that grace.

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But then we see number four, that justification doesn't just bring us peace and access and grace, but it also brings us joy.

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Look at it there in verse number two, it says, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.

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The Bible says that the joy of the Lord is our strength.

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Philippians says that we are to have joy in all situations.

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Rejoice in the Lord always.

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And again I say rejoice.

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That's Philippians 4.

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4.

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One of the elements of the fruit of the Spirit is joy.

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The Christian's life is to be characterized by joy, not circumstantial happiness.

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Because circumstantial happiness is this.

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Hey, I go into work today, I get a raise.

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Great.

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It's okay to be happy for that.

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But can we have biblical joy when we go into work and we don't get the raise?

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Actually, the opposite.

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Can we have joy?

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Circumstantial happiness is me going to the doctor.

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Now, some of you know this.

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You know, you go to the doctor, you sit down, and they look over your numbers and they go, hey, everything's good.

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Your numbers are good.

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You're tracking in the right direction.

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That's circumstantial happiness.

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Yes, that's good.

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Amen.

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It's easy to praise him in those moments, but are we willing to praise him when we go to the doctor and they don't say the same thing?

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They say, hey, things aren't looking so good.

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This test isn't coming the way that we want to see it.

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So we need to have another test.

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Are we willing to say that I can have joy not because of what's happening to me, but because of what has already happened to me in Jesus Christ in salvation?

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Folks, the Bible says that it is joy that characterizes the Christian life.

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Joy, love, truth, all these aspects that God imparts to us, we as Christians are supposed to live out.

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So he says, rejoice in hope.

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We can talk about that word joy over and over again today.

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But what I'm gonna tell you here today is that many Christians, and I can say by way of testimony in my own life that I have fallen into this category.

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Many Christians have allowed certain things to happen in their life to cause them to lose what we would call lose our joy.

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Someone steals our joy, takes away what we thought was something that was a blessing in our life, and we can say, you know what?

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I no longer have joy as a Christian, folks.

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I can understand that from the human perspective, but from the spiritual perspective, we have no reason to say that we've lost our joy because nobody can take away what we have in Jesus Christ.

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The Bible says in the Book of Matthew that those things that we have in this earth, moth and rust can corrupt, people can steal, but nobody can steal what you have in Jesus Christ.

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Therefore, that gives us the joy of our salvation.

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Even the psalmist said, restore in me the joy of my salvation, folks.

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That's sometimes the prayer that we need to pray.

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Sometimes we need to pray the prayer of lord, restore that joy of my salvation.

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Let me see it from the biblical perspective.

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Let me see it from the eternal perspective.

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So many times we can get into the rut of complaining, discontent, bitterness.

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And the Bible says, no, rejoice in the hope that you have.

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And that brings us to point number five.

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Justification doesn't just bring us joy, but it brings us hope.

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That's what we see there in verse number two.

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It says, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.

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What an amazing thing that is, that we can have hope.

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Now, again, we need to define this word hope, biblically speaking, because our world teaches hope like this.

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I'm gonna cross my fingers, I'm gonna hope that this happens, but I'm not sure about this.

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So there's no certainty in the world's hope.

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It's guessing.

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But what the Bible says is that there's something else, a different type of hope.

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This type of biblical hope is certainty.

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Some have defined it this way, a confident expectation that God will keep his word, trusting in God, hoping in him, knowing that he will fulfill his truth in my life.

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And so hope is not guessing.

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Hope is certainty.

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Knowing that we have him, knowing that he is with us, knowing that he gives us joy, knowing that he gives us everlasting life.

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It's confidence in knowing that God is truthful and he will always be truthful.

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So we see those five things there.

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We see peace with God.

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We see access to God.

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We see grace given from God and where we can stand.

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We see joy that God gives us despite all of our difficult circumstances.

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And we see hope, confidence.

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And so if we were just to stop there, that would be enough.

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That would be great.

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That would be amazing.

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All of this only makes sense to those who have been justified, though.

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We can't impart these two verses, verses one and two, to someone who does not trust in Jesus Christ as Savior.

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This is for believers.

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This type of confidence, this type of peace, this type of joy, this type of grace.

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This type of access only comes to those who have trusted in Jesus Christ.

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We see that there in verse one.

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Being justified by faith, they have peace with God through Jesus Christ.

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Through Jesus we have faith.

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And through Jesus we have grace.

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Through Jesus we can stand in joy and hope.

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And so we get to verse number three.

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And so all of us today would probably to some degree agree with verses one and two.

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We would say, yes, I have all those things.

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And we're not tempted to doubt that when everything is going well.

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But I'm going to tell you that Verse number three kind of changes the script a little bit here.

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You guys remember that infomercial?

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Maybe they still have it out.

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They say, but wait, there's more.

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Right?

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Just for 1999, you get this.

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But wait, there's more.

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That's kind of what Paul is going to say here in a second.

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He says, but wait, there's more.

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After all of what I've told you about all these blessings, there's more blessings even better than what we just talked about.

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And then Paul's going to start talking about something that we don't in our human nature understand.

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Verse three, he says, and not only.

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So that's the King James way of saying, hey, there's more.

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There's more blessing.

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And I wish I could tell you that he's going to say, everything's going to be okay.

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You're not going to have any struggles in this world.

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And that's what.

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If we were writing this, that's what we would want it to say.

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But Paul says this, I need you to follow me here this morning.

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It says this.

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But.

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But we glory, boast, get excited, for we glory in tribulations.

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Also.

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He says, hey, there's all these wonderful blessings of salvation and all these great things that you can have.

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Joy, hope, peace, confidence, access, all of these things.

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But then he says, we also glory in difficulty.

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That's not what we're used to hearing when it comes to the Christian life.

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But what Paul is telling us is the complete scope of what it means to walk in faith as a believer.

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We know that in the book of James, it says we count it all joy when we fall into diverse or different temptations.

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I've always heard it said this way.

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Well, the author doesn't really mean that we get excited about difficulties.

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He's just saying in comparison to living the unsaved life.

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No, no, no, we're inserting something there that's not there.

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He says, have joy, glory in tribulations.

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Now, how on earth can a Christian glory in difficulty?

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How can a Christian count a joy when he goes through a trial?

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Well, he's going to tell us here.

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He's going to explain how we can have the type of hope that's described in verses 1 and 2.

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In the midst of difficulties, it's easy to have hope when all things are as they should be in our eyes.

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But Paul explains that this is what he's about to say.

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This type of hope is a greater type of hope.

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The Christians hope is greater than the world's hope.

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The Bible says that even later on in 1 Thessalonians, it says that we don't even have to sorrow like other people's sorrow.

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There's a greater hope in our lives than just, hey, everything's working out the way that I want it to work out.

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And so if we rely on God through tribulation, or another way that you could say that is through trials.

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And trials can come from different forms, they can come from different angles.

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But he says here, if you are able to rely on God through the trials in faith and stand in grace, this is what's going to happen.

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This is the process of spiritual growth.

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He says, knowing, knowing, having confidence in knowing that tribulation worketh patience.

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Now, patience isn't a word that we want to hear.

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We want to reject patience.

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Our flesh wants to reject patience.

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Why?

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Because the Bible says that patience is one of the elements of the fruit of the spirit.

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So walking in the spirit, we love patience.

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Walking in our flesh, we hate patience.

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You want to have your flesh tested?

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Go wait in line for an hour somewhere, okay?

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None of us want to wait.

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None of us want to be patient through a trial.

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But the Bible says here that this word patience is not just the type of patience that we're talking about.

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When you go to an amusement park and you're waiting for an hour to ride a two minute ride and thinking, trying to justify in your mind that it's worth it, okay, this is not that type of patience.

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The world's patience is this.

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Just sit back, you know, twiddle your thumbs, just sit here and wait.

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But biblical patience is more than just waiting.

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Biblical patience is endurance through something.

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Okay?

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We know that because In Hebrews chapter 12 it says to run the race of life with patience.

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Now, if biblical patience was just sitting there and not moving, how could we run the race?

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Okay?

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So running the race with patience, or another word that we could use is endurance.

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And so if we rely on God through trials, he teaches us and produces in us endurance.

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Pushing through the trial, pushing through the difficulty, and not in our own strength, but we know that it's through the strength of God in our lives.

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That's what it's gonna say there in verse number five.

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It's only given to us because of the love of God.

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It's only given to us because of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

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But what I'm gonna tell you here today is that we as Christians can say it's okay to go through trials.

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And because it teaches us endurance, think about anyone trying to do anything worth it in this world, it doesn't just come naturally.

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Even professional athletes that are gifted by God to do wonderful things, practice, everybody goes through that sense of discipline.

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And so what we can see here in this case is that he says, if you want to grow as a Christian, if you want to be a mature Christian, if you want to be able to pursue, go through those difficulties trusting in God, and it will produce patience and it will produce endurance.

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So he says here, knowing that tribulation worketh patience or manifests or displays patience, another thing that you could see here is this verse number four.

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And it's kind of like a chain here.

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Actually, some commentators call this the golden chain of Christian maturity or Christian growth.

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One virtue builds upon another virtue as we grow in the pattern of Jesus.

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So he says, with patience or endurance comes experience.

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Now, it's not just having experience.

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Like, hey, I've went through this.

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The idea would be this.

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We experience the power of God and it manifests or it reveals our character.

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So we have more experience in these trials, and through these experiences, we.

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We can have our character tested.

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We can have more what we would say a public testimony for what God is doing in our life.

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What is character, by the way?

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Character is who you are and what you do when no one's looking.

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Character is what's really going on in there.

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Because my reputation is this, okay?

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My reputation is what people think about me.

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And I can kind of skew my reputation.

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Some of you know what I mean by that.

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You can talk a certain way in front of people, make sure you're on your best behavior around people, but that's not character.

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That's not what he's talking about here.

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Because I can say something in front of someone.

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I remember back when Silas was going through his issues there when he was born, and people were asking me how I'm doing, and frankly, I wasn't doing great.

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But what do you say?

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Well, I'm doing great.

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We're doing fine.

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Just because I say that I'm doing fine, just because I say that I'm trusting in God, that doesn't necessarily mean that I am.

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You know, there was that idea in my mind.

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Maybe if I can just say it enough, it'll actually start to happen.

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But it wasn't until I said, lord, give me the strength to be able to see this from the biblical perspective, the Christian perspective, the eternal perspective, that I was able to say truly that God is good, that he's got us no matter what.

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And so what is he saying here?

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He's saying this.

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It's not about, like when someone comes and asks you, hey, how you doing?

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I'm doing all right.

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Well, that.

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So maybe everyone thinks that you're doing okay.

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So it's not necessarily your reputation, it's your character.

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It's what you believe when no one's looking.

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It's what you do when no one's looking.

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It's in that deepest part of your mind that you sometimes question whether or not God is going to get you through this.

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Going through trials and allowing him to get you through it allows you to understand that and have that biblical character that you can say, you know what?

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I know that God is going to do this because he did it before and he'll do it again.

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And that's what we're seeing here in this passage.

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He says that going through these trials, trusting the Lord gives us endurance.

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It gives us experience.

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We can have bad experiences and we can have good experiences.

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In this case, it's talking about proof of character, character of God working out in our lives.

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And so he says, patience, experience and experience, hope, expectation, confident expectation that God is going to keep his word.

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So what he's essentially saying is this.

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If you follow this golden chain of spiritual maturity, as you trust in God during the trial, he's gonna give you more endurance.

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As you trust in God in the trial, he's gonna give you more experience, he's gonna give you more to play back on in your life.

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And ultimately the benefit or the end all be all would be that we grow in our expectation that God is going to keep his word, hope, confidence in Him.

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I know that's not necessarily what we want.

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We all wish we could start with just complete hope in him in every way.

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But the reality is that most of you that have gone through the trial, you don't enjoy going through that trial.

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But when you saw God's hand through that trial, you can go back and say, yeah, I know that God was with me through that.

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It's an evident thing.

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It's a beautiful thing.

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It's something that strengthens our faith.

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It's something that strengthens our character, something that strengthens our endurance.

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And so I think all of us, maybe, maybe I'm making a conjecture here, but I think that most of us probably want to grow in our spiritual maturity, but many of us, and I'm not judging because I've been here, many of us don't wanna go through what the Bible says is that difficulty to grow in our spiritual maturity.

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How many of us want, how many of us wake up in the morning saying, lord, if you send things my way, I'm gonna give you praise no matter what.

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We look at.

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Sometimes we look at people in the Bible and we think of those people as like movie characters.

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Elijah, Elisha, Paul, Peter.

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And we say, oh, yeah, of course they went through those things.

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But, yeah, that's not.

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No, these are real.

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The Bible says these are real people in real places with real emotions, with real faith, and they were able to endure.

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Did they all end with being retired on a beach with, you know, a bunch of money to sit on?

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No.

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Some of them died for their faith.

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And we in America feel like that's the worst thing that could ever happen.

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Persecution.

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We gotta stop persecution.

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I agree with that, folks.

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But at the end of the day, look back at the early church.

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The blood of the martyrs was the seed of evangelism.

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Persecution is actually something that we can grow in.

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Persecution doesn't stop the church.

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If persecution stopped the church, the Roman Empire would have won.

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But I'm going to give you a little secret.

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The Roman Empire didn't win.

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The church spread.

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The church is all over the world today.

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There are people getting saved.

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In countries that say that there's no churches, there's people still getting saved.

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Why?

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Because the power of God is bigger than any persecution of this world.

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There's been people that have tried to burn Bibles.

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There's been people that try to stop churches.

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But the Bible says here that those difficulties are all part of it.

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Those difficulties are there so that we can further the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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And I pray, I pray every day that God continues to spare our country from persecution.

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I pray every single day that God would give us the freedom to assemble.

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But that is not a guarantee.

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Look at history.

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It's a very relative small span in time that there is freedom to worship, and yet we just live in it like, hey, you know what?

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It's what we expect.

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It's what we've always known.

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It's what I've always known, but I've only been alive for, like, a handful of decades.

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What about those people that are living in another country?

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They can't meet like we meet.

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What about those people that lived five, 600 years ago that were being burned at the stake as a martyr for what they were believing.

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And you know what?

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They weren't.

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They weren't wavering.

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They weren't wavering on what they believed.

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They were saying, you know what?

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Put me on a stake and burn me as a martyr.

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I am confident that this is true.

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How can we have that type of hope.

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How many of us, if we were put to the fire, would be able to say, yeah, I stand by this no matter what.

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Some people like pastor, don't speak it into existence.

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I don't believe in that kind of stuff.

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Okay?

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God has ordained it to be so.

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Okay, so what we're going to see here in this case is that hope, verse 5.

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Hope maketh not ashamed.

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What does that mean?

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Means this.

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This type of hope never disappoints.

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This type of hope never lets us down.

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This type of hope never fails.

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You know what fails?

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Man made hope, man made love, man made emotions.

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Now, what we can see here in this case is that in verse five, he says, okay, what type of hope?

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It's the hope that doesn't fail.

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Why?

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Because of the love of God.

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Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost, which is given unto us.

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And so this hope allows us to know the love of God, to show the love of God, to grow in the love of God.

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It helps us understand that God loves Me no matter what.

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This is how God's love is communicated to us through the power of the Holy Spirit, indwelling us and comforting us and teaching us and convicting us.

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That's the way that God shows His love.

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That's what it says here.

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It says, and hope maketh not ashamed because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts.

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How?

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How?

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How does God show us his love?

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Well, we know by dying on the cross for our sins.

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But how does he show me love today?

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Because it didn't stop on the cross.

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God's love didn't stop on the cross and say, I loved you back then.

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I did everything I need to do and now I'm done with you.

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Right?

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Is that how.

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Is that how a good marriage works?

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Like, I love my wife on our wedding day?

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But that's it.

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It's good.

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Now we're good.

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I don't need a lover now.

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No.

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God continues his love for us.

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And it says it right here in verse 5.

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Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.

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So the Bible says that God proves His love daily through the relationship that we have with him and through the work of the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit.

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What's the work of the Holy Spirit?

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Conviction.

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We often don't think that conviction is a way that God shows He loves us.

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But when God shows He loves us by showing us that we're wrong, it's him demonstrating his Love so much that he would say, hey, I don't want you to continue on in this.

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Often we don't think of conviction as God's love for us, folks.

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We have to, have to, have to be so sensitive to the conviction of the Holy Spirit.

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I was just talking about this today in my Bible study.

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There are days when I'm not sensitive to the Holy Spirit and I'm just doing what I want to do.

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And I'll let the chips fall where they may.

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But there's other days when I'm walking in the Holy Spirit by just the things that I say, by the way that I say the things that I say, that I feel convicted, that I say.

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I got to get that right.

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I can't be that way.

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I can't be that way.

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I could be doing the right thing in the wrong way and totally miss the boat.

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And so the Bible says that the conviction of the Holy Spirit is the way that God shows His love for us.

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He doesn't want his child to go further in that sin, convicts our heart.

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Another way that the Holy Spirit works, we know that he's the comforter, right?

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The comfort of the Holy Spirit is a beautiful thing in our lives that shows us that God gives us that peace that passeth all understanding.

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But remember, we can't have that peace with God, or, excuse me, the peace of God, unless we have the peace with God.

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And so at the end of the day, we see that the comfort of the Holy Spirit is also a way that God shows His love for us.

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The teaching of the Holy Spirit.

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The Bible says that the Holy Spirit is a teacher.

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He's going to lead us to all truth.

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The teaching of the Holy Spirit, right?

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When you're reading the Word of God and something jumps off the page for you, that's the love of God.

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He's speaking to you.

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And so we see here this morning that the love of God is shown to us not through giving us an easy life.

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It's there to show us that he's with us through this world and that he's there with us.

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And he's concerned with our hearts and he's concerned with our ways.

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And so ultimately, this is how God's love is communicated.

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A lack of awareness of God's love can often be credited to constantly rejecting the Holy Spirit in our life.

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When we are filled with the Holy Spirit, when we are walking with the Holy Spirit, we are often never tempted to believe that God loves us.

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It's when we drift away from the conviction of the Spirit, it's when we drift away from the teaching of the Word of God, when we start doing our own thing, that we're tempted to think that maybe God doesn't love me.

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Maybe the situation that God's brought me is showing me that he's not real.

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We have to go back to see.

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No.

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It's when I'm walking in fellowship with him that I can't be distracted away from the truth, that I can't be questioned when it comes to my love for Him.

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And so everyone who is a believer, we're gonna see this later on in Romans chapter 8.

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Everyone who is a believer has the Holy Spirit indwelling them.

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But not every Christian lives in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.

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Not every Christian walks in the Spirit.

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Not every Christian is filled with the Spirit.

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Why?

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Because we want our own path.

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And so what we can see in Romans chapter five is this.

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It's a dying to self, a yielding to the Spirit.

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And when we do that, we're able to go through the trials of life with patience, with experience, with hope, trusting in the hope of Jesus Christ, trusting in the fact that he loves us, trusting in the work of his great sacrifice for us.

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So the benefits of being born again.

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Well, justification brings us peace with God.

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It brings us access to God, brings us grace where we can stand.

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It brings us joy, it brings us hope, it brings us endurance, it brings us experience, and it brings us expectation.

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These are all things that we have to think about when it comes to our Christian life, folks.

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We are selling the power of God short when we think that I trust in God.

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I'm a Christian now by name.

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And now everything just stays the same, folks.

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Our life is supposed to be transformed, transformed.

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A new life in Christ, a different way of thinking.

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Yeah, I understand.

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I am the first to admit that thinking like Christ does not make any sense in this world.

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Loving my enemy does not make sense.

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Loving my neighbor as myself does not make sense.

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Giving to the Lord does not make sense in the world standard.

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But when we look at it from God's standard, it makes all sense to give it all over to him.

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Romans chapter 12 says, to give your bodies everything, a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is our reasonable service.

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It's only reasonable that we give him everything.

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And so how many of us say, I've been here, Lord, I'll give you this, this, and this, but you can't touch this.

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This is off limits.

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This is me.

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This is my thing.

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And I'm gonna struggle with this on my own.

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I'm Gonna go through this on my own.

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I'm gonna fight my own battle.

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Folks, that's such a misconception of what God wants from us.

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He wants us to know him and be known by him.

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He wants us to go into the throne room of grace.

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Yesterday, my son's not here.

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He's not gonna hear this.

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He probably won't watch the live stream.

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Okay.

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Yesterday, we were over at some folks house.

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My son's 10 years old, and I hear clunk.

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And he fell off these steps, these brick steps, and he hit him.

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I didn't know what he hit.

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I didn't know what he hit.

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And he's 10 years old, right?

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So I'm like, I never baby him, but he looks up and he's crying, and I just.

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I ran.

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I just, like, ran.

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I was like, he's 10 years old.

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He can handle himself.

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But I ran to.

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It wasn't like, I didn't sit there and think about it and go, well, I wonder if he's really hurt, you know, he'll rub some dirt in it.

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He, like, took over in my.

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In my heart, like, I ran.

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Nothing could have stopped me in that moment.

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I picked him up like he's a baby, and I'm, like, holding him.

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And I thought about that for a second.

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I thought about, like, when I fall, God doesn't sit there and go, well, I wonder if he can handle it on his own.

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He wants to help his children.

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He wants to come and grab them.

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I don't care how old you are.

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God wants to wrap his arms around you and love you and give you that peace and strength.

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I couldn't.

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I remember back when Silas was going into.

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Well, actually, when he came out of surgery, it was one of the hardest things I ever saw in my life to see my child, like, crying.

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I couldn't stop him crying, you know, Inconsolable.

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And he wasn't crying just because he didn't have food.

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He was crying because they just operated on him for, like, nine hours or whatever it was.

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And everything in me, I wanted to take away that pain from him.

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I want.

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I couldn't, though.

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I couldn't take away that pain from him.

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I wanted to.

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And sometimes in our life, God loves us.

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And God loves us so much, but he doesn't take the pain away from us, because many times the pain that we're facing is because of a decision that we've made.

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And so it's not because he's sitting there and going, hey, you're going through pain.

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And I'll Take away.

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Sometimes God does take away the pain.

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Sometimes God doesn't take away the pain.

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I don't know why.

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I don't know why even he chooses to heal certain people and not heal other people.

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But at the end of the day, the promise is not that he will take away all of our immediate pain.

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The promise is that he'll be there with us through it.

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And ultimately the healing will be there when we're with him for eternity, folks.

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When we think about this world as being so long, 100 years in comparison to eternity is nothing, folks.

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We're going to be with our Savior for eternity.

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No more pain, no more, no more tears, no more suffering, no more separation, folks.

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That's what we're living for.

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And so the eternal perspective is this.

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I go through a trial now, but Paul says it so wonderfully.

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He says, the little trial that I'm going through now is nothing in comparison to the glory that I will experience with being with my Savior.

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And I can tell you, if Paul could be here today, if any of our loved ones that have gone on to be with our Savior could talk to us today, you know what they would say?

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It's as simple as this.

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I believe they would say it's worth is worth it all when we see Jesus.

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And I'm going to tell you here today, there's struggles.

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I know there's struggles.

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I'm not overlooking the struggles.

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Come on, we all know that there's struggles.

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But I'm going to tell you this, and I think that you guys will understand this.

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Saved people and unsaved people are going to have struggles.

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Doesn't mean that unsaved people go perfect lives.

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They don't have perfect lives.

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The truth of the matter is though, the hope that we can have as Christians is that we can go through the struggles of life.

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Why is there struggles of life?

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Because of sin.

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We live in a sin cursed world.

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So the difference is that a Christian is going through the problems saying, I've got something better, I've got someone bigger.

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And so that's the blessing of salvation.

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Yes, we'll be with him one day.

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But it's not just saying one day everything will be okay.

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It's saying that because one day everything will be I'm okay right now.

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And so what we can see here in Romans chapter five is that he says there's many, many blessings of being born again.

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And we're going to go further in Romans chapter five in the next coming weeks and it's going to talk more about the love of God, it's going to talk more about why there's struggles in this world.

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He's going to talk about a guy named Adam.

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Right by one man's sin entered into the world and death by sin.

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But there's what the Bible calls as the second Adam.

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Just as one man allowed sin to come into this world, so there was one man who came to pay for the price of all of our sin.

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And that's what we're gonna talk about further on in Romans, chapter five.

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So I'm gonna ask if you're able to stand with me this morning, every head bowed, every eye closed, as the music plays here.

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I know we've talked about a lot this morning when it comes to this area of justification and my job this morning, I believe from the Lord, from the Word, that my job this morning is to tell you exactly what we face when it comes to our justification, when we're saved.

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We're not saved from all the problems, at least the immediate problems.

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We are saved from the biggest problem, and that is sin.

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And so we must see salvation for what the Bible calls it.

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And I would venture to say that when we really, truly dig deeper into what salvation really is, it's better than we could ever imagine.

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Folks, I love you, I love my children, I love my family.

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But there's no greater love than what God has shown to you.

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And that is the greatest act of sacrifice, that is the greatest act of service, that is the greatest act of sanctification, that he sets you apart.

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When you believe in him, you are now set aside for a specific use.

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God, the Creator of the universe, the One who knew no sin, the One who is eternal, the One who had no beginning and has no end, wants to know you and have access to a relationship with you, and you have access to relationship with Him.

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The beauty is this, that we can know him and talk to him and fellowship with him and rest in his grace and walk in his grace.

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Folks, you cannot overemphasize grace enough.

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Grace is needed in every element of our lives, in our homes, in our workplaces, in our.

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In our hobbies, in our physical strength, everything.

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Grace is a necessity.

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And so here this morning, the challenge for me, the challenge for you is, are we thanking Him?

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Are we resting in that grace?

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Are we resting in the benefits of being born again?

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Are we allowing the Holy Spirit to work his work in our life?

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Have we been tempted to think that God, maybe, maybe, just maybe, doesn't love me like he loves somebody else?

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Am I willing to allow the Holy Spirit to work in my life?

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Am I allowing the conviction of the Word of God, the conviction, conviction of the power of God to change the way that I act, to swallow up my pride?

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The Bible says die to the flesh, not just curb it, cut it out here and there, die to the flesh.

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God is serious about what he says.

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So here this morning, if any of this has spoken to you, maybe, maybe you're the one going through the trial right now and you're dealing with it.

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You don't know how to deal with it.

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The Bible says in James chapter one, the same passage that says, count it all joy when you fall into diverse temptations.

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He says to go to him if you lack wisdom, go to him and he'll give it to you.

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Ask of him for wisdom and strength in the midst of the trial so that you can say, I glory in my difficulties because my difficulties bring me to a place of endurance, my difficulties bring me to a place of experience, and my difficulties bring me to a place of expectation and hope in my Savior, to be my Savior in my life.

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And so here this morning, if you need to come forward and talk to him today to get things right with him today, maybe just to thank him for that immense infinite grace, come forward this morning.

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The steps are open.

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But if you need Jesus Christ as your Savior, if you want to trust in him to experience true justification, true declaration of righteousness in your life, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy, he saved us by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Ghost, not by works that we have done.

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So can we say this morning, hey, it's not about me becoming a better person.

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It's about me trusting in the greatest person, the person of Jesus Christ.

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If you need Jesus this morning, we've got some folks up here that can lead you in the word of God to show you what it means to know him as your Savior.

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Lord, I pray that you be in this time of invitation working hearts and lives.

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We thank you for your love and your grace work in hearts today in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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As the music plays, some have already come Follow as the Lord leads here today.

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Foreign thank you again for listening to the Middletown Baptist Church podcast.

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Thank you so much.

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God Bless.

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Have a wonderful day.