Embracing Holiness: The Call to Sexual Purity

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Therefore, whoever sets himself against this honor, this holiness, is taking his own vessel in purity, this not transgressing his brother, this holiness and abstaining from impurity, whoever sets himself against this and says, I'm not going to go that way, I'm not going to do that, I'm going to do what I want to do, and use my body the way I want to use it, sets himself not against man, as though wronging the brother were the only thing involved, it is involved, but it's not the main thing, he is setting himself against God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you. [00:57:40]

So, Father, as we try to understand this argument here, this therefore, and how this works, would you give us eyes to see, and would you disincline our hearts against setting ourselves up against man and God, and would you grant that we would recognize the unspeakable privilege of being given the holy, holy, holy Spirit of God in our lives. I pray this in Jesus' name, amen. [01:59:45]

When it says, whoever sets himself against this, this teaching about sexual purity, sets himself not against man but depends against God, what does he mean? My question is, is it merely that God, that Paul has said, this is the will of God, your sanctification, this is the will of God, your sanctification, so when it says you set yourself against God, does it mean against the will of God? [02:43:52]

God's will is your holiness. If you resist holiness, you resist the will of God. Is that the idea? And yes, I mean, that's what would make sense out of the therefore because of all of this I've said, including verse 2 preceding, you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus. In other words, you remember I argued that means these instructions about sexual morality didn't come out of my own head. [03:24:00]

They came through the Lord Jesus. They have the authority of God behind them, and so if you set yourself against this, you're setting yourself not merely against man, this brother here, but you're setting yourself against God because it's God's will that you be holy, and that includes abstaining from sexual immorality, but that's not where the emphasis falls finally. [03:51:36]

When you set yourself against God, against this teaching, you set yourself against God in his presence, not just his will. You're not just going against the will of God that he delivered from the mountaintop, "Hello down there, don't act that way." No, this God came to you in the Holy Spirit and is in you. He's in you, holy, holy, holy in you. [05:27:40]

If you say, "Unholy, unholy, unholy is the way I'm going to live, impurity is the way I'm going to live, sexual immorality is the way I'm going to live," you are against God's presence, not just his will. It's like the same argument back in First Corinthians 6, "Flee from sexual immorality, or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?" [05:52:40]

Just like it says in First Thessalonians, he gives the Holy Spirit. You're not your own, you're bought with a price. Glorify God in your body. Acknowledge and live up to the fact that the very holy, holy, holy God is in you. That's the argument. If you set yourself against morality, against Christian sexual morality, you set yourself not only against the will of God but against the presence of God. [06:30:40]

Now, here's the question that raises: If God is present in us by the Holy Spirit, and I have argued repeatedly, especially from chapter 5, that the presence of this God guarantees our sanctification to the end, why is such an exhortation needed, and should we be threatened in that way? Remember, now may the God of peace himself sanctify you. [07:10:40]

Sanctify you, that includes sexual morality completely, and may your whole spirit, soul, and body get blameless at the coming of the Lord Jesus. He who calls you is faithful. He will surely do it. It's going to happen because we are called. God has called us into holiness, and he who calls justifies, and he justifies glorifies. He's going to do it. Yes, he is. [07:37:40]

Well then, can Christians who have the Holy Spirit set themselves against God, the Holy Spirit? Do we need to be told whoever sets himself against, whoever sets himself against this sets himself not against man but against God, who gives the Holy Spirit? That's talking to Christians. He gives the Holy Spirit to you, so don't do this, as if we can do this. [08:03:40]

My answer is we can do this up to a point. Here's why I say that: We can because over here in First Thessalonians 5, it says, "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit." Now, that shows that even though the Holy Spirit is omnipotent and will most definitely do it, right? [08:31:40]

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