Embodying Faithfulness: Trusting in God's Promises

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Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, to the saints who are in Ephesus and are faithful in Christ Jesus. It could mean believers in Christ, so the belief is in Christ, or it could mean faithful as we are rooted in Christ Jesus and drawing our faithfulness from Him. [00:00:21]

God is the original faithful one. He surely does what He has committed Himself to do for His people. That faithfulness of God is rooted in God's godness. Now, if that sounds highfalutin to you, look at Second Timothy 2:12-13. If we endure, we will also reign with Him. [00:02:42]

If we deny Him, He will deny us. That's what Jesus said. If we are faithless, He remains faithful. Why? Why? What's the root of His faithfulness? For He cannot deny Himself. That's what I mean by His godness. God's faithfulness exists because He's God. [00:03:11]

God never lies. He is faithful to His word. He is utterly reliable. He is utterly dependable. He is utterly faithful. God, who never lies, promised. When He promises, it's done. He never lies. He's God. That's what it means to be God, for He cannot deny Himself. [00:03:48]

Our faithfulness is rooted in His, not in ourselves. Here's Hebrews 10:23: Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. So God's faithfulness commits Him to His promises, which means now, what's this amazing use of language? [00:04:40]

Sarah gives us a clue in Hebrews 11:11. By faith, Sarah herself received power to conceive, even when she was past the age, since she considered Him faithful. This is God. She considered God faithful who had promised. So faith in the human soul is the reckoning. [00:06:14]

Deep heartfelt reckoning of God as faithful to His promises. So our faithfulness is mediated to us through faith in God's faithfulness. We become faithful when we have faith in the faithful one. But faithful to what? Faithful in what sense? [00:06:49]

Do not fear what you are about to suffer. Be faithful, Christian, unto death. Now, what does that mean? That means that you have now considered God's word, God's promise, God's faithfulness to His own godness, and thus His faithfulness to His word, and thus His faithfulness to all who trust His word. [00:07:24]

You have considered God faithful so that now you can be counted on to count on God and trust God and depend on God and rely upon God even unto death. In other words, God's faithfulness is more precious to you than life and will give you the crown of life. [00:07:56]

The faithfulness of Christians is what they can be trusted, depended on to do what? To trust and depend on God in Christ. They have their relationship with God through Christ, and in Christ, they can be trusted and depended on to trust and depend on God in Christ unto death. [00:09:16]

Their faithfulness is that they can be trusted, they can be depended on, they can be counted on, relied on to trust and depend on and count on and rely upon God in Christ no matter what they are threatened with. They will not turn away from their trust in God. [00:10:48]

That's who we are. It's what it is to be a Christian. [00:11:16]

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