Living in Anticipation: Children of the Light

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1. "Jesus is coming again. We have a bit of a definition dilemma on this day of the Lord, this second coming, the parousia, otherwise known as the judgment day. And for various reasons, they are helpful and unhelpful. They are designations that try and influence. They aim for us to understand it, prepare for it, this day of the Lord, a phrase borrowed from the Old Testament that we see a lot in the Minor Prophets." [39:19] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Live with expectation. Live with anticipation. Live and make preparation for Jesus coming again. And live as children of the light. And I feel Paul wants to say to the Christians here, let's stop playing hide and seek. Ready or not, Jesus is coming. Paul comforts them with the knowledge that those who have died before he comes are going to be with him. And now he's challenging the living. We need to be ready." [45:57] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus died for us. Jesus rose again. Jesus is coming back. Can you think of anything more encouraging to tell your friends? And then finally, in verse 11, he says, be a community. Encourage one another. Build each other up. To build one another up, we need to do so in community. There is something so precious, so particular about a people being gathered together with common purposes." [56:54] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Christ has come. Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again. It is a hope that is now. Salvation is ours today. But it's an eternal salvation. When Jesus calls us home or comes back for us, to take us, to be with him, or he comes back. That's why God has given us these challenges, to be assured of our future hope with him. God doesn't want us to be in doubt, doesn't want us to be in fear, about our eternal destiny. He wants us to be secure in our faith, in our hope, and in God's love for us." [54:55] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The knowledge of the imminent return of Jesus serves to build up those who live in anticipation of Jesus coming again. Encourage one another. Build each other up, he says, just as you are already doing. The verse ties back lovely to chapter 4 and verses 13 to 18, where they were to encourage one another with the words that he'd already shared. And now he says, encourage people again. Keep on encouraging one another. Keep on guarding your soul. Keep on living in the salvation. Salvation bought for us in Jesus' death on the cross." [54:55] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Paul's challenge is for us as Christians who live in the light of God's love, of his death and resurrection, Jesus is coming back. So be alert. Live as children of the light. Be children of the day. Awake so that the suddenness will not surprise us. He tells us something else. We need to be sober. Being sober is not so much about being drunk. Rather, commentators suggest it's about the sobriety of some self-control, something each one of us need to consider in our lives, for having the Holy Spirit part of our lives, rather than being intoxicated by other influences that distract us from Jesus' return." [49:30] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Paul says, let's put on that faith as love, as a breastplate, and that hope as the salvation helmet. He sums up his instructions to us by using that metaphor of being armed, putting on the armor, that breastplate of faith and love, that hope of salvation. You may remember the armor of God Paul instructed us to put on in the letter to the Ephesians. And the Christian life is a life lived with a battle raging around us. And Paul knows that above all else, we do need to guard our hearts, both physically and spiritually." [52:57] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Paul writes to confirm how as Christians they should live. And we're going to take a leaf out of this very book. How we can live in this in-between times, waiting for Jesus to come again. But the one thing he says that we need to set the scene for, to be mindful that as Christ-believers and followers, we are to live as children of the light. Children of the day. Contrasting that with those who would otherwise live in darkness and in sinful ways without Jesus. And as Paul directs us into this joy of the future hope, which is for all those who love and live for Jesus, we do so. In the light." [45:12] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Paul's warning is to the believers to stay awake. We don't want any snoozes. There is a time for sleeping. And there is a time for waking. Jesus is getting ready to come back for his children. And we need to be awake. If Jesus comes back before I die. I do not want to die. to be asleep. I don't mean lying in my bed. I mean spiritually asleep. I want to be awake to see him face to face. So he says, be awake, no snoozes. He says, be alert, be on your guard, not asleep like the others." [48:07] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Paul has gone throughout this entire letter to share what a life of faith, love, and hope will look like, challenging our beliefs, challenging the way we think, challenging the way we live pure lives, challenging the way we live and live our lives. And he says, be serious too. Verse 8, since we belong to the day, let us be love one another, challenging the way we grieve. But he says, be serious. And there must have been a significant reason for him repeatedly using this lovely triad." [51:15] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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