### Summary
In our third week of the "Signature of God" series, we delve into the theme of freedom. We began by reflecting on the joy and innocence of my son Henry's love for birthdays, which led to a touching story about how even broken things, like a messy cupcake, can still be loved and cherished. This mirrors how God loves us despite our brokenness and desires to create a new, whole, and free version of us.
Our theme verse, Ephesians 2:10, reminds us that we are God's masterpiece, created anew in Christ Jesus to do good works. This week, we explore God's plan for our lives, focusing on not just being set free but living free. We examined Exodus 6:6-7, where God promises to bring the Israelites out of Egypt, free them from slavery, redeem them, and claim them as His own. These steps—knowing God, finding freedom, discovering purpose, and making a difference—outline God's process for our freedom.
We discussed the triune nature of humans—body, soul, and spirit—and how our spirit, made perfect through justification in Christ, must lead our body and soul to live in true freedom. Sanctification is a lifelong process where we grow to look more like Jesus every day. Even though we are no longer slaves, we often still think like slaves, and God wants to change that mindset.
Paul's struggle in Romans 7 illustrates the internal war between our spirit and our flesh. To live in freedom, we must admit our sins, train our spirit, and choose our relationships wisely. By feeding our spirit through prayer, reading the Word, and fellowship, we strengthen it to lead our body and soul. We also need the support of a community to hold us accountable and encourage us.
In conclusion, God wants us to live free, not just be set free. This freedom is a lifelong journey of sanctification, supported by the Holy Spirit and our community. As Charles Spurgeon said, our sins do not sever us from God's love; He still loves us and wants us to come to Him boldly.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 7 and reflect His intentional and loving process to bring us into a life of freedom and purpose. [08:01]
3. The Triune Nature of Humans: We are composed of body, soul, and spirit. While our spirit is made perfect through justification in Christ, our body and soul need continuous work. Sanctification is the lifelong process of aligning our body and soul with our spirit, which is led by the Holy Spirit.
4. Admitting Our Sin and Seeking Help: The first step to living in freedom is admitting our sin and not deceiving ourselves. The enemy will try to condemn us, but Romans 8:1 assures us that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. We must be honest about our struggles and seek God's help to overcome them.
5. The Importance of Community: We cannot achieve spiritual freedom alone. We need a community to hold us accountable, encourage us, and lift us up in prayer. Proverbs 27:17 and Hebrews 10:24-25 emphasize the importance of fellowship and mutual support in our journey towards freedom.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:08] - Henry's Birthday Story
- [03:58] - God's Plan for Freedom
- [04:55] - Exodus 6:6-7 Explained
- [06:29] - The Process of Sanctification
- [07:12] - Four Steps to Freedom
- [08:27] - Know God, Find Freedom, Discover Purpose, Make a Difference
- [09:40] - The Problem of Bondage
- [10:12] - Body, Soul, and Spirit
- [12:04] - Justification and Sanctification
- [14:16] - Strengthening the Spirit
- [15:44] - Living by the Spirit
- [17:47] - How to Live in Freedom
- [19:50] - Admitting Sin and Seeking Help
- [23:40] - Feeding the Spirit
- [25:16] - Training the Spirit
- [28:08] - Choosing Relationships Wisely
- [30:17] - Conclusion and Prayer