Living Holiness: Faith, Love, and Salvation

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Holiness is not just a theological concept but a practical way of living that aligns with God's word. It is obedience to God's commands in our daily lives, manifesting as genuine love for others. This love is not merely an emotion but a reflection of holiness, as seen in 1 Thessalonians 3:12-13, where love is directly linked to establishing our hearts in holiness. [00:77:92]

May the Lord cause you to increase and abound in love for one another and for all people just as we do for you so that he may establish your hearts without blame in holiness before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints. [00:108:00]

Pursue peace with all men and the holiness or the sanctification without which no one will see the Lord. I think that means nobody goes to heaven if they're not holy. [00:259:04]

The one who sows to his own flesh shall from the flesh reap corruption. But the one who sows to the spirit shall from the spirit reap the opposite of corruption, namely, eternal life. So corruption here is hell. That's damnation. [00:319:28]

Even so faith if it has no works, no works is dead being by itself so the faith that doesn't work is useless. [00:419:44]

We should always give thanks to God for you brethren beloved by the Lord because God chose you has chosen you from the beginning for salvation through sanctification so there's a road that leads to final salvation and the name of the road is holiness and there is no other road that leads there. [00:456:00]

We are justified by faith alone but that faith never remains alone and therefore justifying faith is always and inevitably accompanied by good works not perfection but a new direction. [00:797:20]

Faith itself is the agent of the works. They do not merely accompany faith. They do not merely accompany like, oh look love turned up at the same time faith did. Isn't that coincidental? It's not coincidental. They come through or by faith. Faith is the agent that produces the works. [00:903:76]

The works are evidence of true faith and are not the means of our salvation the way faith is. They are the evidence that faith is real and thus are necessary for final salvation. You've got to have evidence at the last day. [00:937:44]

He's not looking for deeds that purchase our pardon in his judgment hall. He's not looking for deeds that prove he is looking for deeds that prove we are already enjoying the fruits of our pardon. He's looking for the practical evidences of our living by faith and future grace. [00:1158:00]

The purchase of our salvation was the blood of Jesus, sufficient once for all to cover all our sins. We do not add to the worth of his atoning death or of his righteousness imputed to us by God, which we call justification. [00:1181:12]

Faith severs the root of sin. Sin has power by deceptively promising a better tomorrow or at least a better this evening and a superior satisfaction but faith in future grace is of such a nature that it breaks the power of that deception. [00:1240:64]

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