Embracing Holiness: Fleeing Youthful Lusts Together

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In First Corinthians and chapter 5 I should just prefix my reading with these words it it's all recorded in the first part of the chapter but Paul on this occasion is addressing the church via this letter that is written because he's been made aware that there's sexual impurity going on in the assembly and he he refers to it in this Old King James translation as fornication and he says uh it is of such a nature that is not even named among the Gentiles. [09:54]

Paul deals with that and then he says uh when they come together in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ when you are gathered together and my spirit with the the power of our Lord Jesus Christ to deliver such a one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus your glorying is not good no you not that A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump. [11:15]

He said you know about leaven uh leaven uh influences the the whole lump he says it's chemically modifies the dough and U it spreads once it's introduced into the dough it can't be halted it can't be removed uh and this is Paul's view of the seriousness of this sin that was going on he said it's like leaven and it's permeating the the whole assembly. [12:32]

Jesus then made another incredible statement he said he that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet he that is washed needeth not but to wash his feet and that that reminds me profoundly of um of a of another verse of scripture that I find very close to where we are right now in the book of Titus. [15:11]

The subject tonight is our responsibility our daily responsibility or if you like our continual responsibility before God that that responsibility is not to fight against lust uh but it is to embrace the provision of the grace and power of God within our lives that enables us to know true Victory. [18:37]

This is the great truth what a wonderful thing every single person that is truly an authentically Born Again of the spirit of God is washed cleansed and of course by the cleansing power of the blood of Christ and that's the key the door the way in to the Christian experience. [19:18]

If it was left to me alone or to you alone uh our experience but would be one of perennial defeat and our situation would be marked by hopelessness we can't do it no one can in and of themselves maintain spiritual Purity uh it is impossible so fundamentally we're we we we're in need of the overarching work and power of God. [20:12]

I think fundamental to the Christian Life is a commitment to wait upon God to spend time in his presence if that desire isn't in your heart you would have to question seriously whether you've truly ever been born again um but this love to be in the presence of God and to wait on him and and to to allow your mind to be open to um what God is wanting to make real and precious to you. [27:50]

I have to wonder how many really really experience this in this busy busy World in this crazy world of activity and activity and of noise and clamor how many of us who who profess to be Christian men and women know what it is to regularly regularly draw aside and to quietly wait upon God in in his presence um and this is serious because this is such an important need for each and every one of us. [29:10]

I believe with all my heart that a part from a radical and consistent Embrace of the cross of Jesus Christ and the power of the Cross and of the Holy Spirit working in our lives uh these addictions will stalk men and women all the way through to the Grave they're as real as that you know sexual impurity is not a new thing it's as old as the fall of men. [34:56]

Jesus said this and it was in in a context of having spoken about sexual immorality I'm thinking of some verses in Matthew Chapter 5 and he basically said this if your eye is the problem pluck it out if your um hand is the problem cut it off you know this was our radical savior our radical Jesus informing his people that they need to be radical. [39:18]

Paul writes see then that you walk circumspectly and not as fools but wise you know in England and in the part of England where I lived in Liverpool which is typical of of other C is I'm sure uh our little house um had a little tiny backyard and you know we call a gardener yard here but no this was this was just a stone ground like big slabs of stone that was our backyard. [45:41]

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