1. "Justice and deliverance is a common and running theme through all of Scripture. The book of Revelation included. God. Is. Just. All unrighteousness will suffer his righteous judgment. God is also love. Love both demands justice and hopes for mercy. Christ died for our sins, paying the justice price that we couldn't possibly pay on our own by works and effort. The price paid. Christ then reveals mercy for all who will come to him. All who tenaciously hold onto his name at all times, even when facing great persecution. Do we love him even to the point of death? Or what is his blood price worth to you?"
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2. "The one who holds the sharp double-edged sword, the sword that comes out of his mouth representing his words in judgment is coming back. And he will deal justly with all men and all women from all nations. In the meantime, as we anticipate that day, let's not be idle. Let's not pretend as though his double-edged sword hasn't already been presented to us, showing us how his word cuts, where it cuts, and whom it will render in judgment."
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3. "The word of God guards us from abandoning love by exposing our rebellion. It produces discernment of righteousness, good from evil, flesh from the spirit, sound doctrine from heresy. It tells us who God is in the first place, how to follow him, how to follow him through faith and love in a way that produces works of faith and love. Does your love for God drive you into his word in order to know him? I don't mean to know him as though he's a lab rat to be studied, but to know him intimately, even if it means his double-edged sword exposes your heart."
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4. "Awaken your spirit with passion for God's word and his will. Awaken your mind with discernment set against God's just righteousness. Awaken your heart and let your darkness be exposed by God's righteousness. God's conviction and redemption. Open your eyes. All who bear the name of Christ, Christian, let your ears hear the call to worship God and God alone for his judgment through Christ brings peace with God forevermore."
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5. "The tragedy isn't that antipas and the martyrs died for their faith his reward is certainly heaven because his faithfulness is the reward of his faithfulness his faith in the gospel and glory of christ was worth the cost and just think about this for a moment this man died for his faith jesus himself commends this man for his sacrifice to the churches how awesome is that the tragedy isn't that he died for his faith the tragedy is that honestly we still haven't learned the lesson the name of jesus is the only name on to not zeus or caesar not athena or dionysius not artemis or bell not jew or greek american or russian mexican or japanese not baptist or methodist or lutheran or calvinist or armenian or church of christ not jock or nerd wealthy or poor male or female no other identity is worth more than the one we bear when we come to jesus in faith accepting his free gift of salvation and committing our lives to him with passion and love all who are clothed in christ covered by the blood of the lamb are made one with christ and unified with god for peace"
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6. "Do we not still have the same problems today do we really think as some teach that we've somehow evolved morally past ancient israel or the early church do we really believe that we can avoid the double-edged sword of the word of god by picking and choosing what we like so long as it tickles our flesh rather than circumcising our hearts do we not believe what paul said to the colossians that sexual immorality impurity lust evil desire and greed are idolatry here's where we are today just as they were when it was written and just as israel was in the wilderness"
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7. "Many might hear this and might feel accused. You might feel that I'm putting something on you and say you have to follow these regulations and that's not so because what we do comes out of the love that we have for God and our depth of love for God will drive us to want to know him and the deeper you know him the more he will renew you. This isn't a call for our perfection. It is a call to keep our eyes, our ears, our hearts, and our minds focused not on our perfection but on the perfect one with love and devotion embracing his double edged sword. As it develops Christ likeness in each of us"
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8. "See, when idolatrous sin is present within some of the body, we should all come together to repent, to build one another up, to spur one another on to love and good works in faith and together to stand firm by enriching one another, and encouraging one another to hold on to the name of Christ, to pursue him alone. Too often when we see sin, we Christians either jump to kicking out the sinner rather than facing why we corporately let sin creep in, or we coddle it, afraid to confront the sinner, preferring to use sin as a badge of honor to show how accepting we are. Neither is love."
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9. "There is a reward for the one who conquers, who repents of sin and holds fast to the name of Christ. Rather than feasting on sacrifices to idols, God promises manna from heaven. His provision to Israel in the wilderness becomes his provision for us through endurance. Rather than bearing the name of idols or the name of false identities, God promises us a new name in heaven. After all, our creator can call us and tell us who we are in him according to his creation of each of us. He can show us how our God-given identities glorify him as lights in the darkness."
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10. "I long for that stone. I long for it. I long to read the name that God will give me, to be shed of all my insecurities, my doubts, and all of my pulls toward sin, to boldly approach the throne of grace as an image-bearer of our Lord, and to see him glorified through a life lived on earth, devoted to the name of Jesus, and a life lived in heaven in worshipful service to our King of Kings. If that means embracing his double-edged sword now as it cuts my heart, so be it. May it be so for all of us. To him be the glory. Amen."
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