Embracing God's Promises: A Call to Holiness

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In numbers 23 19, moses wrote god is not a man that he should lie neither the son of man that he should boast hath he not spoken and shall he not make it good he is affirming the faithfulness of god's word what god has spoken he will do he is able and will do it. [00:03:13]

The promise of God receiving us is a glorious assurance, especially when we consider the terror of being rejected by Him. The psalmist in Psalm 73 realized the folly of envying the wicked when he understood their end—rejection by God. In contrast, God's promise to receive us brings a sigh of relief and joy, knowing we are accepted because of Jesus Christ. [00:05:40]

God as our Father is a perfect example of love, provision, and care. Despite earthly experiences, we can trust in His goodness and His desire for our well-being, knowing that His thoughts toward us are of peace and a glorious future. [00:09:51]

When you think of a father in the correct sense as God intended fathers to be, one who has love, complete love for their children, our heavenly father loves us for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. The father who thinks and desires only the best for his children. [00:11:48]

As children of God, we are called to live differently from the world, adhering to the protocols of being part of His royal family. This involves cleansing ourselves from the filth of the world and living in holiness. [00:17:20]

The condition for receiving God's promises is to cleanse ourselves from all filthiness and perfect holiness in the fear of God. This involves replacing worldly defilement with the Word of God, which purifies and renews our minds. [00:18:23]

The word of God has this cleansing effect upon our minds, the purifying of our minds through the word of God and thus, instead of feeding the mind with the things of the flesh or lust, you need to plant into the mind the things of the spirit. [00:22:32]

Paul wrote to the Galatians don't be deceived he said, God isn't mocked whatever a man sows that shall he also reap, and if you sow to your flesh, then of your flesh you're going to reap corruption, but if you sow to the spirit then of the spirit you will reap life everlasting. [00:23:32]

The holiness of God is mentioned more often than the love of God, it's one of his chief characteristics. Around the throne, the cherubim we read in revelation are declaring holy holy holy lord god almighty. They're not saying merciful merciful merciful, they're not saying grace grace grace, nor love love love, they're saying holy holy holy. [00:24:18]

We are told in the bible that holiness is one of the requirements if we want to see God. Hebrews 12 14 said follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see the lord. [00:25:03]

Paul said God has given us some precious promises, promise that he would receive us, promised that he would be our father, promised that we could be his children, sons and daughters. Therefore let's cleanse ourselves from the filth of the flesh and spirit as we live a completely holy life in the fear of God. [00:35:19]

If we confess our sins, he's faithful and just to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. That's the gospel. Come now let's reason together saith the lord though your sins be a scarlet you can be as white as snow that's the gospel you can be cleansed today from the past defilement from the filth of the flesh and of the spirit. [00:40:02]

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