Embracing Christian Liberty: A Call to Active Faith

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1. "And if you read a little bit further to the end of that passage, Galatians 5 .13 and 14, it's all brought together and it says, For you, brethren, have been called to liberty, not only to use liberty, as an opportunity to the flesh, but through love, serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in this one word, even this, you shall love your neighbor as yourself. So there's this wrap-up of people, people, you'd reverted back unto the ceremonial law and procedure, but you've been set free in Jesus Christ. And the greatest law is now is liberty. It is love. Jesus came in love and demonstrated love, and now we go out in love. That is the calling that we're called to do, is to go and to love." ([01:04:27] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The law of liberty and what is it referring to? It's referring to God's Word which frees us from the bondage of sin. And this freedom comes with a call to be doers of the work, meaning that we're actively, actively participating in this thing called the law of liberty. It's not just knowledge, but I hear and see action, yeah? So in the law of liberty, I see in this passage from verse 26 that there is control of speech and there is control of speech and there is control of speech. It's far more practical, actually, than what we might just think initially when I say the law of liberty and what might come to you in that. But the scripture gives this really depth of application and a very practical look to what the law of liberty looks like." ([01:07:51] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So again, we could break these up into a few different points. Number one, the law of liberty is there and mentioned again. And we're called to live as people freed by God's grace. And it says we will actually be judged by the law of liberty. Well, then let's be familiar with it. Let's be familiar with it. The law emphasizes mercy and requires us to act with, as we visit in communion, love and compassion. So what other attributes may be evident on a person who is aware of and lives under the law of liberty? We have some more. In verse 13, it says mercy. Mercy, a key component of Christian liberty, critical in our relationships." ([01:12:02] (71 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The law of liberty that we live in by Christ means that we are free. We are free to serve and we're free to love and we're free to be active in meeting others' needs. I said three passages of Scripture and I've got that one. I've got one more for you. It's in 1 Peter chapter 2. 1 Peter chapter 2. For all those page flickers, I'll give a pause for you to catch up with me. 1 Peter chapter 2, and it'll be reading from verses 17 to 18. Verse 17. For this is the will of God, that by your will, by doing good, you may put to silence the ignorance and foolishness of man." ([01:14:40] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So this Christian liberty, this Christian freedom that comes to you is not necessarily, the scripture says, is a license that you can just continue sinning. No, no. Hold that one. No, it's not. Instead, we use our freedom to service. We use our freedom to serve God as His bond servant, as tied to Him, Christ our Lord. This means our freedom is, could be summarized to being ultimately a call to serve others and to honor God with our life. We honor God because, well, again, around the communion table, it makes it very evident, because of our sin, He laid down His life so that I can, live." ([01:17:04] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Peter teaches us that Christian freedom, involves commitment to doing good and respecting others. Using our liberty as an opportunity to serve and honor God and reinforcing the freedom that we have in Christ our Lord. He is our Jesus Christ. Amen? He's the Lord. He's King and He's Supreme. And He laid down His life for us that we can give our life in return in service unto Him. Amen?" ([01:18:20] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Galatians 5 .1, however, says, you know, live in this Christian liberty, but it says caution, and it says, hey, but be careful of the entanglement. I revisited what the entanglement was to the people that it was originally written to, but I'm certainly convinced and know that there's transferable principles absolutely here and today's church you and I should exercise caution in our life for that which can entangle us and will we be caught in hey will we still be caught in religion they were caught in the religion processes of the day but what in religion can we be caught in I get pretty bold and make this statement that we could actually be caught in the ritual of well I'm a prophet and a prayer and that's it" ([01:19:37] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Impacting the community. That's why over 20 years ago, here, Hopelands Church launched Christian education in Emerald. Why? Because we have a knowledge and understanding of the law of liberty and we know that we are free in Christ and Christ has set me free. Hey, and why? Because of that, I'm blessed so that I might be a blessing. That is Hopelands Church. That is why we promote Operation Christmas Child." ([01:34:29] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "That's why we're just going to start promoting Linking Arms in a neighborhood center to be a blessing and to bring impact into our community. Why? Because we understand the law of liberty and the freedom that I have. The freedom that I have in Christ Jesus, I want it to be... I want to see it go forth. I want to see others come to the knowledge of faith. The law of liberty, it moves us and it's why we do what we do. We are Hopelands Church and we're committed to changing lives and impacting community and touch nations. Why? Because we know that Christ has set us free. Yeah?" ([01:35:09] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And we know that it's not just for I. It's not just to be retained unto myself because then that becomes an ensnarement of religion. But it says, compassion and liberty and love and mercy and grace. All those things that we've personally found in Christ, we become Hopelands ambassadors. We become Hopelands ambassadors of it, sharers of it and blessing unto those around about us. So could you stand to your feet with me and let us pray this morning." ([01:36:34] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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