1. "And I'll tell you, with what we're talking about today even, I am so glad, so glad to be tethered the absolute, the truth, and God's Word. Because it reminds me that as our culture changes, as our world changes, He does not. He does not. And we're wading into a fairly tough topic as we wrap up here today. And as we do, I want you to see this quote. Martin Luther said this. He said, If I profess with loudest voice and clearest exposition every portion of the truth of God, except that little point which... the world and the devil are at the moment attacking, I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christ. Where the battle rages, there the loyalty of the soldier is proved in disgrace if he flinches at that point."
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2. "We're committed here at FCC to be convictional when preaching about sin while being compassionate towards sinners. And that includes me and you. Where we will be unashamed of our faith, unashamed of the gospel as we remain anchored to the truth. Even as the waves of culture change and wash over us. Many today are obsessed with the fact that we are not sin. Many today are obsessed with identity. Obsessed with it. And I understand that because our identity is so important. It says so much about who we are, where we've come from, where we are going. It says a lot about our purpose."
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3. "And contrary to our culture's confusion. I just wanted to be clear today. Identity is not self-declared or self-developed. It is given to us by our maker and our redeemer. The topic of identity is a huge issue in our culture today. Many suggest that we can find our identity by looking at it. Others proclaim that identity is wrapped up in what we do or with what we have. And still others... And this is where it gets really tricky. This is where it gets really deep. Others equate identity with gender or sexuality. James Jeffrey writes that the great tragedy in such thinking is its reductionism. It shrinks a person from being an intelligent person to a perfectly designed, unique, and beautiful image-bearer of God to the mere product of sexual instincts. Is there anything more animalistic than reducing a person to the sum of their sexual desires?"
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4. "Before I go on, I want to be quick to say that we are not out to clobber one another. We are not out to clobber sinners. We are not affirming of people in their sin. We are all about welcoming sinners. If you're struggling with gender or sexuality issues, we would want to help you. The Bible says that we're all sinners and Jesus died for all sins. So can greedy people come to church? Of course. Can those who have committed adultery attend? Absolutely. Gossips? I'm sure we have our fair share. If you struggle in any way, you are welcome here. And yet, we will not affirm anyone in their iniquity. We only affirm Jesus. Not any other human, because none of us are without sin. We don't celebrate sin. We simply welcome sinners. The glory of the gospel is that Jesus grants forgiveness and freedom along with healing and hope when we repent of our sins and receive Him as our Lord and Savior."
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5. "When it comes to a biblical worldview church, here's what I want you to take away today. Our world teaches that people can be whoever they identify themselves to be. The word of God teaches that you are who God says you are. John Stonestreet offers this commentary. He said, our real cultural crisis is a catastrophic culture-wide loss of meaning. Now we are living with the existential results of a culture untethered from God and therefore untethered from any fixed reference point for truth, morality, identity, and meaning. By turning identity into a self-made sort of thing, into whoever we want to be or whoever we say that we are or feel that we are, that's no grounding for dignity and value."
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6. "You've been made in the image of God and therefore, you have dignity, you have value, you have worth, not just because of who you are, but more accurately, because of whose you are. You matter because you have been made by the maker. The word so connects us to verse 27. It expresses agreement, confirmation. Three times the word created is used, emphasizing the uniqueness of God creating mankind as male and female. From this point on, humanity is divided into two groups. Male and female. In addition, the fact we are made in God's image is stated twice for emphasis."
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7. "As humans, our worth and our identity is intrinsic because we've been created in the image and likeness of God to display his character. We don't have to work to establish our worth. We are already worthy because of who made us. According to Isaiah 43, 7, the main reason we've been created, it is to show forth God's glory. Everyone, it says, who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made. Our world teaches that people can be whoever they identify themselves to be, but the word of God teaches you are who God says you are."
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8. "God doesn't leave us in our fallenness. He doesn't leave us in our sin. He doesn't leave us. He makes us new. We are being made new. Not just created by Jesus and for Jesus, but recreated by him and for him. And now, I live out my identity in him. Well, that says a lot. How do you do that? Live out your identity in him. We stopped reading with verse 22, but in verse 23, Paul finishes his thought. He says, this all takes place, this reconciliation, this restoration, this recreation. It happens if indeed you continue in the faith, stable and steadfast, not shifting from the hope of the gospel that you heard, which has been proclaimed in all creation under heaven and of which I, Paul, became a minister. I've been made a new creation in Jesus. My identity is now, as Galatians says, hidden in Jesus. That's who I am. A sinner reconciled to God if I continue, as Paul said, stable, steadfast, not shifting."
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9. "If I'm a reflection of my creator and my recreator, then I need to be living like Christ. And here's what the writer of Hebrews says about that. He says, In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications with loud cries and tears to him who was able to save him from death. And he was heard because of his reverence. Although he was a son. Jesus knew his identity. He lived into it. He was a son. He was the son. He learned obedience. Through what he suffered. And being made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him. Can we just leave that scripture up for a moment? Guys, Jesus didn't doubt who he was. He was a son. He was the son. And he learned obedience, it says. Guys, who we are. What that tells me is who we are. Our identity in Jesus is decided in a lot of little decisions that we make every day. Because what we don't realize is it's all of those little decisions that are forming who we are as children of God. Our identity and who we're gonna be when it truly matters is being settled by who we decide to be in the little things. Am I learning obedience like Jesus? Am I bearing his image?"
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10. "Here's what I mean when I say I am ready with a biblical worldview to be an image bearer of Christ. Here's what Scripture says about it. Because of who Jesus Christ is and because he is my Savior and my Lord, I am a child of the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, seated with Christ in the heavenly realm. I am chosen, accepted, and included a citizen of heaven and a member of God. I am a part of God's household. I am loved by God unconditionally and without reservation. I belong to him, having been bought by him with the precious blood of Jesus. I have eternal life and will be saved from all of God's wrath to come, guaranteed. I am a Christian. I am not just different in what I do. My identity has changed. I am has changed. Everything has and is becoming brand new. I am a dwelling place in which God lives by his Spirit. I have access to him anytime, anywhere, for any reason. I am God's creation, his workmanship. I was created by him and for him, so who I am and what I do matters a lot. I'm spiritually alive. I've been set free from the fear of death and I've been given life to live and enjoy to the full. I'm forgiven. Completely. Totally. Absolutely. I've been rescued from the dominion of darkness and brought into the kingdom of light, the kingdom of the Son. I have been set free from the penalty of sin and the power of sin. I am an enemy of Satan and at war with the spiritual forces of evil. But greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world."
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