Embracing the Journey of Sanctification in Christ

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1. "If Paul were to write a letter to the New Testament church in Edmonton at Evolve, what would he challenge you on? And my answer, my response to his question was, I feel like he would challenge us to continue to grow and refuse to be consumers of Jesus's church. Wow. But challenge our hearts to live daily in the surrender to Christ, that we would be active participants in the work that Jesus is doing Monday through Saturday, where we live, where we work, where we study, where we serve, where we volunteer, where we work out, where we play. And that when we gather on Sundays, it would be to equip us to do the work of Jesus." [36:30] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Sanctification is the ongoing supernatural work of God to rescue justified sinners from the disease of sin and to conform them to the image of his son, holy, Christ-like, empowered to do good works. And here's the good news. Don't be frustrated when you're not. Don't be frustrated when something rears its head in this season of your life. Just say, wait, I'm still being sanctified. God's still working on me. Just be aware of it. Lay it at the foot of the cross and say, come Lord Jesus, come Holy Spirit, the truth of scripture, the faith that I find in a community with other people. Challenge me. Help me level up. Help me grow. Hold me accountable. Ask me great questions because I want to be set apart, because I want to be purified, because I want to be made holy, because I want to live under the surrender of what it means for Jesus to be Lord of it all in every season." [01:11:17] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "How are we living surrendered to Christ's lordship over every part of our lives and daily saying yes to him making us whole and holy in every way? This is a great question for the church of Jesus in Edmonton in 2024. Do we have a desire and an awareness and a quickening and a fire in our hearts to be sanctified? Do we have a desire and an awareness and a fire in our belly to wake up tomorrow and say, today I'm living surrendered to Christ. Today I want you to be lord over every part of me. Today I'm saying yes that you would continue to make me whole and holy in every way." [01:00:38] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Sanctification refers broadly to the concept of being set apart as sacred. This idea that Christians have been made holy, holy before God through their faith in Christ is related to, here it is, justification. In Christian theology, a distinction is sometimes made between justification and sanctification, where justification refers to having saving faith, and sanctification refers to the process, everybody say process, the process of gradual purification from sin and progressive spiritual growth that should mark the life of the believer. Not as a guilt statement, but as an invitation. Progressive spiritual growth and progressively being set free from the power of sin should mark your life as a follower of Christ. There should be evidence of this in us." [01:08:11] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When you make the decision to surrender your life to Jesus, what you're saying is, the old me is dead. I want to live a new life. I want to have new thinking. I want to have new desires. I want to have new practices. I want to have new habits. I want to live a new life. And Jesus has made that possible for us. Jesus did it. We have been raised into a new life through Christ. Will we choose, though? This is the active role we play. Will we choose to learn about that new life? Will we be challenged by other people and by the Bible and by the Holy Spirit to actually live in that new life? Will we be ultimately identified by that new life and not identified by who we used to be before Jesus?" [01:18:48] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Some of you here in this room, you made that decision last week, Sunday. Four people that we know. Last week, Sunday, said, I want to follow Jesus with every part of my life. You might be here in the room or watching from home today, and there's an ache in you that you're done. It's futile for you to continue to try and do it on your own. And today might be a day of transformation for you. Today might be a day, if I can use it, of justification for you, where you say, Jesus, the price you paid, I want to identify with that more than anything else. Would you be lord of my life? Would you be lord of it all?" [01:20:29] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Sanctification is both God's will for us and his calling for us. We must take an active role in pursuing a set-apart and holy life. We have an active role to play, but not in and of ourselves. Isaiah 1, 18. Come now, let's settle this, says the Lord. Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they're red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool. And here's Isaiah prophesying about the finished work of Jesus, the Messiah. A one-day work. A work that you and I are living in right here and now. Our God of peace has already done the making your sin as white as snow work through Jesus. It's settled. God did all the heavy lifting by sending his son. And we have to actively receive the work that he's accomplished through Jesus. We have to say yes to that. We have to acknowledge that. We have to invite that. And we have to choose to live in that each and every day." [01:14:33] (65 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Sanctification is the ongoing supernatural work of God to rescue justified sinners from the disease of sin and to conform them to the image of his son, holy, Christ-like, empowered to do good works. And here's the good news. Don't be frustrated when you're not. Don't be frustrated when something rears its head in this season of your life. Just say, wait, I'm still being sanctified. God's still working on me. Just be aware of it. Lay it at the foot of the cross and say, come Lord Jesus, come Holy Spirit, the truth of scripture, the faith that I find in a community with other people. Challenge me. Help me level up. Help me grow. Hold me accountable. Ask me great questions because I want to be set apart, because I want to be purified, because I want to be made holy, because I want to live under the surrender of what it means for Jesus to be Lord of it all in every season." [01:11:17] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Sanctification is the ongoing supernatural work of God to rescue justified sinners from the disease of sin and to conform them to the image of his son, holy, Christ-like, empowered to do good works. And here's the good news. Don't be frustrated when you're not. Don't be frustrated when something rears its head in this season of your life. Just say, wait, I'm still being sanctified. God's still working on me. Just be aware of it. Lay it at the foot of the cross and say, come Lord Jesus, come Holy Spirit, the truth of scripture, the faith that I find in a community with other people. Challenge me. Help me level up. Help me grow. Hold me accountable. Ask me great questions because I want to be set apart, because I want to be purified, because I want to be made holy, because I want to live under the surrender of what it means for Jesus to be Lord of it all in every season." [01:11:17] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Sanctification is the ongoing supernatural work of God to rescue justified sinners from the disease of sin and to conform them to the image of his son, holy, Christ-like, empowered to do good works. And here's the good news. Don't be frustrated when you're not. Don't be frustrated when something rears its head in this season of your life. Just say, wait, I'm still being sanctified. God's still working on me. Just be aware of it. Lay it at the foot of the cross and say, come Lord Jesus, come Holy Spirit, the truth of scripture, the faith that I find in a community with other people. Challenge me. Help me level up. Help me grow. Hold me accountable. Ask me great questions because I want to be set apart, because I want to be purified, because I want to be made holy, because I want to live under the surrender of what it means for Jesus to be Lord of it all in every season." [01:11:17] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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