God's Unchanging Faithfulness: The Foundation of Salvation

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"God acts in righteousness when his actions Accord with his own infinite worth and Beauty amazing and I read in Providence this statement quote God is faithful to himself he is unwaveringly committed to uphold and display what is infinitely valuable, beautiful and satisfying namely his own perfect and glorious being end quote." [00:51:16]

"Well the reason this matters that God does not deny God that God is faithful to God that God is passionate to uphold and display the glory of God the reason all that matters is that this commitment of God is the foundation of our Salvation that's what it matters just consider a text like Psalm 25:11 for your name's sake oh Lord pardon my guilt for it is great." [01:10:16]

"According to Psalm 25:11 there would be no pardon for me if it could not be based on God's Zeal for his name his commitment to the worth of his name for your name's sake oh Lord pardon my guilt so that's my answer to the to the last question about relevance or why why does it matter to to us God's inability to deny himself is relevant to our lives because God's passion for God is the foundation of God's mercy to us." [01:81:64]

"God's righteousness at its most essential Center or basis God's righteousness consists most basically in his unwavering commitment to act for the glory of his name I say it again God's righteousness consists most basically in his unwavering commitment faithfulness to act for the glory of his name and if you think it through this makes really good sense for God to do right what's righteous for God to do." [04:02:52]

"God does right or God is righteous when he acts in a way that conforms perfectly to his own worth and his own Beauty and his own greatness so when Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:13 God cannot deny himself it's another way of saying he cannot be unrighteous he cannot act in a way that denies his infinite Worth or beauty or greatness not to deny himself means not to deny or contradict his godness." [06:01:19]

"God put Christ forward as a propitiation by his blood to be received by faith now why why did he do this this was to show or demonstrate or make crystal clear God's righteousness so Christ was put forward to die as a propitiation to demonstrate God's righteousness now why did God's righteousness need to be demonstrated by the death of the infinitely valuable Son of God." [07:67:84]

"By passing over many sins of Old Testament Saints like David's sins it looked as though God did not properly disapprove of or punish actions that despised his glory Nathan said to David you despised the Lord when you committed adultery with B she and had her husband killed you despised the Lord you trampled on the Lord's glory and his word." [08:28:00]

"Sin is a failure to embrace and treasure the glory of God and bring your life into Conformity to the worth of his glory so passing over all those sins is to act Apparently unrighteously that is not out of zeal for his glory and his name sin means acting as though God were of no consequence God's not a treasure God's not a friend God's not a father." [09:70:00]

"God put Christ forward as a propitiation a wrath removing punishment by his blood to show that God does not sweep any sin under the rug he's righteous he acts to uphold the worth of his glory the value of Christ in D dying because of forgiven sins is the value of the glory of God that we despised in sinning." [10:33:92]

"Embedded in this all important paragraph of Romans 3 is the assumption that God's righteousness is his unwavering commitment always to act for the glory of his name that's why Jesus died so that as verse 26 says God could be both righteous and the one who looks like he sweeps things under the rug now here's the wording that God could be both righteous and the one who justifies the unrighteous." [11:79:36]

"We need to know these things because our fullest confidence and our fullest joy as undeserving Sinners who need a savior are based on God's inability to deny himself that is God's unwavering commitment to act in accord with his infinite worth that is God's righteousness it's based on God's righteousness our salvation the death of the Son of God is the Declaration of the righteousness of God." [12:15:80]

"God's passion for God is our only hope amen that's deep worthy of a lot of study and personal reflection and if you want more on two Timothy 213 that incredible text uh there's a string of three mentions to it in Pastor John's book Providence that make for an interesting line of thought that you can kind of Trace uh to find it read pages 319 to 328." [12:72:32]

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