Completeness in Christ: Embracing Truth and Grace

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All the fullness of the godhead dwells in Christ's bodily and we, you and I, are made complete only in him, and this completeness comes to us through the knowledge of him as we grow in grace and knowledge. We grow in the understanding of all that God has already given, and we grow in the capacity to fully utilize and receive all the spiritual blessings that God has prepared for us from before the foundation of the world. [00:25:76]

Paul says to the Colossian believers, by the way, who he had never met, he wrote to them, he had heard of their faith that he had not met them personally at this time, starting verse six as you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk in him, rooted and built up in him established in the faith as you have been taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving. [01:37:92]

The kingdom of God is spiritual life in this age now. The kingdom of God came when the king came, the son of God, and his dominion and power brought the kingdom with him. And so the kingdom of God is life underneath the lordship of Jesus Christ with Jesus Christ as Lord, believing in him as Lord, loving him and loving his word, doing his will is life in the kingdom of God. [04:32:96]

The Holy Spirit is the presence of Jesus Christ here now, he's here with us now through his Holy Spirit, amen. And the Holy Spirit makes known to us every spiritual blessing that God has given us in Christ. If you have your bibles and you want to turn and see this in John chapter 16 verses 5 through 7, this is what we read. [07:01:52]

The spirit of truth has come, he will guide you into all truth for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak and he will tell you the things to come. He will glorify me for he will take from what is mine and make it known to you. That's one of the most incredible statements that you and I could hear. [09:01:19]

There is another spirit at work in the world, the Holy Spirit is not the only spirit who's at work in the world. There is the spirit of the antichrist, the spirit of satan, the spirit Paul said, the spirit of disobedience who now is at work in the sons of disobedience. The word there for disobedience means in those who have not been persuaded, those who are not in Christ. [11:27:04]

If you abide, which is another way to say remain, if you will remain in my word, then you genuinely become my disciples, my students, those learning from me, and if you become my students by staying remaining in my word, then you will know the truth and it's the truth that sets you free. Free from what? Free from sinning because you've been believing the lie. [14:56:48]

We are what we do, and our actions reflect our beliefs. True disciples abide in Christ's word, love the truth, and are set free by it. The path to life is narrow, but it is a highway of holiness, set apart by the truth. Jesus prayed for His disciples to be sanctified by the truth, and living by this truth protects us from the evil one. [16:42:72]

We are what we do. So I can know who you are by watching the things you do. If you're not following Christ, you're not in Christ right now. You are what you do. I'll put it another way, we are what we believe. How are those two the same? Is we are what we do and we are what we believe the same? Yes, because what we believe, that's what we do. [19:31:19]

We are what we do. So I can know who you are by watching the things you do. If you're not following Christ, you're not in Christ right now. You are what you do. I'll put it another way, we are what we believe. How are those two the same? Is we are what we do and we are what we believe the same? Yes, because what we believe, that's what we do. [19:31:19]

The way that leads to life is what? Narrow, and the gate that leads to life is small, but the way that leads to destruction is, man, it's broad, it's wide. Hey, you can do whatever you want, have it your way. If you like it, do it. If it's truth to you, good. It's broad, pretty narrow if you only say what the father tells you to say. [21:52:88]

Jesus was praying for his disciples because he knew he was about to go to the father and leave his disciples in the world. So he was praying for his disciples and he asked the father to protect them from the evil one. And you know how he asked the father to protect him from the evil one? If the evil one's language is lying, and if the evil one's strategy is to cause people to believe the lie, how would Jesus ask the father to protect his disciples from the evil one? Sanctify them, set them apart by the truth. [24:99:52]

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