Living in Readiness: Embracing Sanctification and Hope

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Knowing about the return of Jesus Christ, being ready for the return of Jesus Christ, and anticipating the return of Jesus Christ should make you walk properly in the world around you. It should lead you to be a good citizen in your city, a good worker at your job, a good family member in your family—all of those things that we would expect a Christian to do, a Believer to be and to do. That should flow out of saying, "I know that Jesus Christ is coming soon. I want my life to bring him glory." That's a great attitude of Readiness for the return of Jesus Christ. [00:02:34]

Paul praised The Sovereign choice of God in bringing the Thessalonians to Salvation. God's choice of them was from the beginning, before they ever chose God, he chose them. And he chose them for what? For salvation. What a beautiful thing God chose them. Now, friends, I'm going to confess I don't exactly understand how these things correlate. I know that God is Sovereign and God has the absolute Liberty to choose as he pleases. [00:04:48]

Sanctification means to be separated from the world and separated unto God. It means to be separated away from the World, the Flesh, and the devil, but not just to be separated away from those things but to be separated unto God. It means that you are with Team Jesus; you're not with Team world, you're not with Team flesh, you're not with Team devil. No, you say, "I am separated unto Jesus." [00:08:21]

You could say that God has a threefold solution for the problem of sin. There's justification—justification delivers The Believer from the guilt of sin. Then there's sanctification—sanctification delivers The Believer from the power of sin. Then there's glorification—glorification delivers The Believer from the presence of sin. Now, the whole workings of justification and glorification, those are largely agreed upon by Christians, but there's a great difference of opinion among Christians about the matter of sanctification. [00:09:29]

I think that each one of these three ideas has some scriptural support. You could describe the first one as positional sanctification. When you are saved, you are in the position of being Sanctified. If you want a verse that reflects that, let me refer you to 1 Corinthians 1:2. This is what Paul wrote to the Corinthians: he said this to the Church of God which is at Corinth, to those who are Sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be Saints. [00:11:40]

Decisive sanctification is the second aspect I spoke of. If you want an example of that, look at Romans 12:1. Paul writes there, and he says, "I beseech you therefore, Brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a Living Sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service." Now, friends, I'm not a Greek scholar, but I know how to read some of the people who are. [00:13:56]

Progressive sanctification is a continual transformation by the renewing of your mind. It doesn't happen in all at once, once and for all experience, but it starts and it continues through the Christian Life. You see, I think it's this simple: the idea is that real sanctification, Holiness, consecration, full surrender, whatever you want to talk about, it's a decision made with a view of development. [00:17:06]

God's word, his truth, is one of the main tools, weapons, things that he uses to work his sanctification in you. Remember what Jesus said to the disciples in that beautiful Upper Room discourse? He prayed unto his God and Father, and he said, "Sanctify them by your truth; your word is truth." Paul, recognizing that and seeing what an important role the truth of God has in that sanctifying work of the believer. [00:21:02]

Therefore, Brethren, therefore, because of all that, stand fast and hold the Traditions which you were taught, whether by word or our epistle. Because of all this, because God chose you, because you're saved, because you're Sanctified, because of the work of the spirit and of truth, because of the glory that you're going to obtain, because of all of that collectively, don't you dare budge. You Stand Fast. [00:26:20]

Paul's prayer was that you would comfort the hearts of your people. I want to be included in that, Lord. Comfort my heart. That's a valid prayer for you to pray. But that's not all. If you're going to go that far, then also say, "And Lord, also please establish my heart, make it strong, make it firm, establish it." That's the kind of way that Paul wanted us to stand that he spoke about before. [00:34:03]

God is interested in the words and works of his people. Father, that's our prayer here this evening as we conclude. We ask, Lord Jesus, we ask, Lord, that you would stubbornly keep us growing, keep us progressing with you. Lord, even if that means from time to time we need to be shaken up and challenged, Lord, that's okay. Help us, Lord, in word and in work to bring you glory. [00:37:40]

We receive this wonderful establishing, Lord, and I pray just as Paul prayed that your comfort would go out among these precious people and their hearts would be established in you, leading us to every good word and work. Would you do it, Lord, For Your Glory? We pray this in Jesus' name, amen. [00:38:48]

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