Embracing Missions: Courage, Hope, and Divine Mercy

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The whole of this unit chapter 4 and 5 begins with Paul's statement that his ministry is given to him by mercy therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God and it ends with a great missionary call to be ambassadors and summon the world to make peace with God. [00:07:27]

Paul is saying Jesus built a temple when he rose from the dead, and we will have a body like his body. Philippians chapter 3 verse 21, our citizenship is in heaven and from it we await a savior who will give life to our mortal bodies, give us a body like his glorious body by the power that enables him to subject all things to himself. [00:26:55]

The promise of resurrection offers hope beyond the temporal, assuring us of a future where our frail bodies will be transformed into eternal, glorious ones. This hope empowers us to face even the most severe trials, knowing that our ultimate destiny is secure in Christ. [00:28:49]

The judgment of believers by the Lord Jesus, and it is believers here you see that we must appear, we must appear verse 10, especially in its link with verse 9. The judgment of believers awakens in Paul a kind of fear that does not push him away from Jesus but draws him to Jesus. [00:39:33]

Paul draws the inference from these verses in chapter 5 verse 11 of fear. Now I'm saying serious, he says fear and I mean that what he means verse 11 therefore on the basis of every Christian standing before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account for the good and the evil and receiving back for the good and the evil therefore knowing the fear of the Lord we persuade men. [00:37:48]

The reason I have put the word serious as I thought about this thesis statement I keep repeating and waving in the air up here sticking that word serious right there joyfully serious it's because of these verses. Let's just try and think how do I say it in a way that captures all the pieces here. [00:36:06]

The fear of the Lord in no way keeps Paul from saying in verse 8 we want to be away from the body with the Lord. No way. The judgment of believers by the Lord Jesus, and it is believers here you see that we must appear, we must appear verse 10, especially in its link with verse 9. [00:39:33]

Paul is laboring in this text in the wider unit to undergird verse 16. We don't lose heart in this jar of clay type tent dwelling ministry that we have we don't lose heart. We are of good courage we are of good courage he says it twice in verses six and eight and then he gives us four reasons for why we can be joyfully serious in his courage in missions. [00:52:10]

The happy sober serious Christian fears the experience of loss in the presence of the Lord he rejoices at receiving a reward in the presence of the Lord. Without faith it is impossible to please God and his goal here is to please him therefore what you're rewarded for is the obedience of faith the works that come from faith. [00:51:55]

The promise of resurrection offers hope beyond the temporal, assuring us of a future where our frail bodies will be transformed into eternal, glorious ones. This hope empowers us to face even the most severe trials, knowing that our ultimate destiny is secure in Christ. [00:28:49]

The fear of the Lord in no way keeps Paul from saying in verse 8 we want to be away from the body with the Lord. No way. The judgment of believers by the Lord Jesus, and it is believers here you see that we must appear, we must appear verse 10, especially in its link with verse 9. [00:39:33]

Paul is laboring in this text in the wider unit to undergird verse 16. We don't lose heart in this jar of clay type tent dwelling ministry that we have we don't lose heart. We are of good courage we are of good courage he says it twice in verses six and eight and then he gives us four reasons for why we can be joyfully serious in his courage in missions. [00:52:10]

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