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But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill its lusts" Rom. We must clothe ourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ and make absolutely no provision for the flesh. Let us sanctify our hearts this day before the Lord and look up, for our redemption draws nigh.
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His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed. His listeners got the point, refused to believe it, and added it to their reasons to try to kill Him.
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Jesus accepted worship from His disciples Matthew His listeners again got the point, and picked up stones to execute Him! For which of these do you stone me? They only had two possible responses: Spiritual things take on greater importance for us and begin to fill our lives. We begin to act in conscious dependence on his power rather than our own. We are dominated or controlled by his Spirit just as he wants us to be, and when we are in that condition, he is free to lead us. And if we want to be certain that the course we are considering is the leading of the Lord, we too must be certain that his Spirit is in control of our lives.
1) Walk with God.
Some things may counterbalance others, so we need to establish an order of priority from a biblical perspective. The word sanctification means holiness, consecration, dedication to God. In this verse the word clearly applies to the purity of our physical lives, that is, abstinence from sexual sins. The Word of God makes it clear that to have sexual relations outside the bond of marriage is impure, and Christians are to abstain from such practices. A fellow never needs to question whether or not God wants him to have sexual relations with his girl friend.
God has already made his will known in that matter. He always desires purity. The temptations they arouse in each other are more than they can handle. Get away from that relationship. They know they should thank God for the good things that happen to them, but they cannot bring themselves to thank him for the problems.
They are convinced that some circumstances give them a perfect right to grumble, gripe, and complain. They may try to justify themselves by insisting that this verse only requires thanking God in everything, but not for everything. In the verses that follow, he listed four descriptions of the Spirit-filled life, one of which is: That can be phony.
The man whose boss is taking unfair advantage of him wants to know what he should do.
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The woman whose husband pays very little attention to her longs for advice. The first thing God wants each of them to do is to thank him genuinely and sincerely for the problem, and to thank him for another opportunity to grow spiritually and to learn more about his all-sufficient grace. That thankful spirit may be the very thing God will use to relieve the tension and make the situation more tolerable.
It is that you give thanks always, in every situation, for everything. This is one way he can shut the mouths of those who oppose the gospel. We all toy at times with decisions that involve breaking the law. For example, suppose I am running late to a meeting at which I am to be the speaker and where I must minister the things of Christ. I know that the leaders of the meeting will be getting worried and many other people will be inconvenienced. Would I be justified in edging the speedometer up over the speed limit to make up some time?
I doubt very much that the highway patrolman who stops me will look favorably on trusting the Lord Jesus as his personal Savior after I give him my excuse for breaking the law.
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What can we do about poor laws? We can work to change them, but as long as they are on the books, God wants us to obey them. At that point we ought to obey God rather than man, just as Peter and John did when the Jewish Sanhedrin told them to stop preaching in the name of Jesus. This God-willed submissiveness to authority reaches beyond our attitude toward government, however. Employees are exhorted to be submissive to their employers. God wants you to be submissive. This may come as a shock to some folks, but God wants us to suffer.