Living Righteously: Submission, Transformation, and Grace

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Paul said, "Let everyone be subject to the higher powers, for there is no power but of God and the powers that be are ordained of God." When Nebuchadnezzar was ruling in Babylon because of the greatness of his kingdom, the power that he possessed, he was lifted up with pride. [00:01:54]

God is the one who rules, and God is the one who sets the authorities in power. God can exalt those who he wants to exalt, and God can abase those who he wants to abase. Now it doesn't mean that God always allows good men to reign. [00:03:20]

We are to be obedient to the government whether we agree with it or not. We are to submit to the authorities and to obey the magistrates and to be ready to do every good work. And so Paul goes on and he said that we're not to speak evil of man. [00:08:24]

We ourselves also were one time foolish and disobedient and deceived. We were serving diverse lust and pleasures, and we were living in malice and envy and hateful and hating one another. The past life, now you know sometimes we forget what we were. [00:10:12]

He saved us by his mercy by the washing of regeneration. We've been washed from our sin. The regeneration, we're new creatures in Christ Jesus, washed and cleansed from our sin and by the renewing of the Holy Spirit, that work of God's spirit in our lives. [00:13:01]

God who has begun a good work in me will continue to perform it until he has completed it even as with you. God has begun a work by his Holy Spirit in your life, a work of regeneration, a work of transformation, as he is conforming us into the image of Jesus Christ. [00:14:01]

God is like an artist working in us. It does not yet appear what we're going to be, but we can look at the model which is Jesus, and we realize that that is the model that God is using for you as he is working in your life. [00:17:04]

It is not by the works of our righteousness but by his mercy that we've been saved by the washing of the regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit. When Paul was writing to the Ephesians and he reminded them of their past and what they were before Christ. [00:18:24]

God has erased the charges against you. God has erased all of the past sins, and we need to recognize that so we can be delivered from the guilt of the past that oftentimes plagues an individual and keeps us from entering into the full victory. [00:25:23]

The grace of God is a glorious thing. It is God's loving favor towards us that he desires to manifest to us though we are totally and completely unworthy and undeserving of it. I have discovered that many times when I'm at my lowest state. [00:27:29]

God has adopted me as his child, and as his child, I've become an heir in the family of God, and I have that hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ, and the hope that I have is predicated upon the promises of God which he has promised. [00:30:29]

God's purpose for your life is that you be fruitful. Herein is the Father glorified, Jesus said, that you bear much fruit. It might be well for us to look at our lives every once in a while to determine whether or not we are really bearing fruit for the kingdom of God. [00:43:01]

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