Embracing God's Love: Justification, Adoption, and Freedom

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In Christ, God removes the condemnation of sin's penalty. The law couldn't do that because we were weakened by the sinful nature, but God took the initiative. He sent his son, he made Christ to be the sin offering, and your condemnation if you're in Christ was truly poured out on the Lord Jesus when he died on the cross. [00:26:16]

If our Salvation was justification only, it would mean God saying to us something like this: now here's the good news, I forgive you for your sin, you will not go to hell because of your sin, you will go to heaven, but unfortunately between now and then you'll remain pretty much the same person. [01:23:04]

The ultimate purpose of the father and of the son in mounting this rescue is that you should enjoy God's love forever and forever. That is what we are saved for. See, last week we were thinking about what we're saved from: the penalty of sin's condemnation and the condemnation of sin's power. [05:01:68]

God's rescue is more than justification, it is more than sanctification, it involves adoption, in which God in his incredible love in Jesus Christ brings those he justifies and sanctifies into his own family so that we may forever beginning from now through Christ enjoy the riches of his love. [06:45:96]

Many Christians live far below it. We believe that God forgives our sins in Christ, we believe that God is at work by the Holy Spirit to make us better people in Christ, but there are many even Within the church who are not sure that God really loves them. [10:11:16]

God did not give us a spirit that makes us a slave again to fear. When God gave the Holy Spirit to you in your life as a person who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, he did not give you the spirit so that you could merely go on trying to prove yourself to God again. [11:00:60]

The Holy Spirit is given to you for the bonding process as a son or a daughter of God. I've been reading this week, it's been such a blessing to me, a wonderful book by John Owen, a Puritan writer, is simply called communion with God. [18:19:12]

The Holy Spirit similarly is given to us to evoke within your heart a responsive or a reflective love back to the father, to bring you to the place where your delight and your desire would be to be near to him, to walk with him, to choose this because you want to be close to him. [20:01:08]

The greatest sorrow and burden that you can lay on the father, the greatest unkindness that you can do to him is, and here's what Owen says, not to believe that he loves you. And you and I might have thought he was going to say some scandalous sin or whatever, but you think about it. [26:00:00]

The Holy Spirit will communicate the love of the father into your heart not only as you believe the gospel but as you commit yourself to pursue his will, whatever the cost. And here's the last application, for it is not only the cry of a son who knows that he's loved. [32:39:12]

The Holy Spirit will communicate the love of God into your life as you believe the gospel, as you commit yourself to follow the will of God even in the most painful places, and as you anticipate your Everlasting inheritance in glory. Think much about this. [33:31:59]

It is the special work of the Holy Spirit to communicate to you the Father's Love so that with freedom and joy you may live in love towards him, and he will do that as you believe the gospel, he will do that as you commit yourself to the will of God in the hard places. [37:43:80]

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