Deliverance from the Present Evil World

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The first thing in other words that the Bible tells us about the world is that this is only the present world this is the present aim what do you mean by that someone well no we must go all the way back we must look at it from the very beginning we must take a big comprehensive view of the biblical teaching with regard to the world what is the world how does it come into being [00:24:46]

God made a perfect world and it made men as a part of it and put him into it very well but you see something's happened this present evil world says the Apostle I want to emphasize this present the whole suggestion at once is that this is only a temporary world it isn't permanent now that's the fatal thing about that other view that I've just outlined to you it regards this world as permanent solid fixed eternal [00:26:04]

The Bible talks about this present world this present age and then he talks about the age to come the world to come it's here everyone it was in the preaching of the Lord Jesus Christ this apostle and the other apostles speak of it did you notice it in that second epistle of Peter chapter three we look for a new heavens and a new earth that's the age to come this is a passing age [00:27:37]

The world that you and I are living in his evil this present evil world what does he mean he means this it doesn't conform to God's pattern it isn't straight it isn't true it isn't right it's lost the upright it's gonna stir it it's fallen off it's an evil world yes it is an evil world you see because not only does it not obey God not only is it a first regard [00:30:04]

The world is under the Dominion of Satan governed by the devil governed by the god of this one in the grip of a malign infernal hateful power whose one object and ambition is wrecked God's perfect work despite the evil one but is this true well let's go on without analysis it the word the term evil means this that there is a vicious principle at work in this world and controlling it [00:31:06]

Evil always leads to those consequences evil invariably makes things ugly it's a smear on the face of beauty evil because it is the breaking of a law always leads to lawlessness and in exactly the same way evil because it breaks into harmony leads to unhappiness and confusion and heartbreak and what is astonishing to me is that anybody could possibly dispute that who has eyes to see at the present time [00:33:37]

The message of the gospel is this that we need to be delivered from this present evil world it's our only hope we must get out of the city of destruction that's its message how can we do so we cannot do so try as you will to get out of it as I say escape into a monastery become a monk or a hermit on top of a mountain take up this eremitic view do anything you like you'll find the world is always with you because the world is in you [00:48:16]

There is only one who can do it we are so tied to the world and so involved in it that we can't its entangle and extricate ourselves we haven't got that mighty Excalibur that can sever the ties and set us free have you ever tried to liberate yourself have you tried to liberate your mind or your heart or your imagination have you ever tried to live the pure and the holy and the clean and the godly like we'll go and try it and you'll find you can't you'll fail [00:50:32]

In spite of all that is so true of the world and of us in sin God in His everlasting love sent His only begotten Son into in order that he might deliver us out of it from its influence its enticements it vicious principle yes and from it so that there is only one thing that you and I can do they're involved in X clickety in the world and unable to set ourselves free [00:52:13]

The hope of the gospel lies in the new creation, not in improving the present world. Our ultimate hope is in God's promise of a new heavens and a new earth, where righteousness dwells. This future-oriented perspective gives us strength and purpose in the present. [00:48:16]

The gospel is both intensely personal and universally relevant. It addresses individual salvation and the cosmic scope of God's plan. This dual focus helps us see our personal faith as part of a larger divine purpose. [00:13:24]

Deliverance from this world is only possible through Christ. Our efforts to save ourselves or improve the world are futile without divine intervention. Christ's redemptive work is the only means of true liberation. [00:50:32]

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