Living a Life Reflecting Christ's Teachings

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The early church continued steadfastly in doing what the apostles were teaching. That's how we need to understand this, and that I'm saying this to you so you can understand my heart. I believe we must continue in what the apostles taught every single one of us need to be put murmuring and complaining behind us forever. [01:27]

There is a greater life and a richer joy and a greater freedom in putting those things away from us because those things are harmful to relationships. They hinder the unity of the spirit and the bond of peace, and where the brothers dwell together in unity the psalms says behold how good and blessed it is where brothers dwell together in unity. [03:00]

The promises of God in Christ are abundant and affirmative, offering peace, joy, and a more abundant life. By partaking in the divine nature, we can escape the world's corruption caused by sinful desires. See what corrupts the world is the desires that are caused by sin, living in the flesh. [09:20]

Training for the purposes of fully partaking of the divine nature and fully putting away those lusts and the practices of the old man. Let's go back to the book of Hebrews, Hebrews chapter 5, and I'll explain to you this training process. Remember when I'm saying training, it's training in order that we can fully experience the beauty of the promises of God. [11:08]

When you have been in the spiritual gym, training your senses, people see it. They see kindness, they see patience, they see lowliness, they see compassion, they see self-control, they see a change, a transformation taking place. They see someone not living as a victim to their own desires but walking in the power of the Holy Spirit and in self-control. [13:11]

Guarding their speech, never murmuring or complaining in everything giving thanks, they see a radically different person than the people of the world normally live because they've been trained. They're learning the way of the spirit, they've trained their senses to discern good and evil. [13:40]

If you know God is listening, if you know God is recording your speech, you are extremely careful and guarded to not allow any unwholesome word to come out of your mouth, only what is good for building others up according to their need and it ministers grace to those who hear. [17:23]

The Bible says life and death are in the power of the tongue. You can relationships are slaughtered by speech, homes are divided by speech, churches are split by speech, divorces happen by speech, by ugly unkind, harmful, deadly words. And here's the promise the tongue of the wise commands healing. [21:24]

We can live this way as believers as we learn to put to death old practices, train our senses to discern good and evil, guard our speech. If a thought is not coming from God, take it captive, because things happen and I don't think we realize what happens when we allow something that comes from our heart to come out of our mouth. [22:34]

The early church devoted themselves to this, this is what the apostles were teaching. I'm just going back to what the very beginning you know when it when a when a team or a sports team or a business or there's other continuing problems that someone's trying to work out when they start analyzing it you know what they usually figure out. [44:10]

They devoted themselves to what the apostles said you were to live like, and the apostles taught believers that they were to be blameless in character and conduct, that their speech was to be excellent, that they were to never murmur and complain remember that in Philippians chapter 2 do all things without murmuring and complaining that ye may become blameless and pure. [44:57]

You bless those that curse you, you do good to those that hate you, and you pray for those who despitefully use you, that you may become sons of your father in heaven because he's kind to the wicked and the ungrateful, and then Jesus said then you be perfect like your father in heaven is perfect. [46:04]

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