Standing Firm: Balancing Conduct in Christian Faith

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"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God that ye may be able to stand against the Ws of the devil. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against Powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." [00:00:12]

"Throughout the Bible, from the Old Testament to the New Testament, there is a consistent emphasis on the importance of holy living. The Old Testament laws and the teachings of the prophets were aimed at reminding the Israelites of their identity as God's people and the need to live accordingly. Similarly, in the New Testament, Jesus and the apostles emphasize the importance of conduct and practice." [00:03:06]

"Our conduct as Christians is vital because the world judges the Christian faith by our actions. We are representatives of God, and our behavior can either glorify or discredit Him. Living a life that reflects our identity as God's people is essential. The world outside is watching us, and they judge everything, God himself, and the Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, everything is judged in terms of us." [00:07:12]

"The devil often uses two extremes to attack our conduct: antinomianism and legalism. Antinomianism dismisses the importance of conduct, suggesting that faith alone is sufficient, while legalism emphasizes conduct to the point of relying on one's own works for salvation. Both extremes are dangerous and can lead to a distorted understanding of the Christian faith." [00:12:05]

"Discipline is crucial in the Christian life. It involves applying God's Word, practicing self-control, and engaging in regular self-examination. Without discipline, we risk falling into slackness or relying on our own activities rather than true spiritual growth. The devil seeks to exploit any lack of discipline or over-reliance on activities, leading to either slackness or a carnal zeal that lacks true spiritual growth." [00:35:22]

"Ultimately, Christians are called to follow the example of Christ, who perfectly balanced obedience to God's will without falling into extremes. By doing so, we can live lives that glorify God and serve as a testimony to the world. Jesus provides the perfect example of balanced living. He always did His Father's will without falling into extremes." [00:46:18]

"The devil's tactics are subtle and aim to attack our minds, experiences, and conduct. Recognizing these schemes is crucial for standing firm in our faith. We must be vigilant and aware of how the devil seeks to discredit the Christian message through our failures. He generally starts with the mind and then comes to that realm of experience causing confusion." [00:02:48]

"Faith without works is dead. It isn't faith. Faith is not an intellectual Ascent. Faith is something much bigger than that. Faith involves the whole personality. It doesn't only involve the mind; it involves the heart, it involves the will and the practice and the behavior. A man doesn't have faith only in the realm of intellectual propositions." [00:17:07]

"Let every man examine himself. It is the most honest people who are troubled by legalism. The other type of person is generally antinomian. God save us from both these extremes. Now we're looking merely at the point of view which people take with regard to conduct and practice and behavior. What is your view of it, my friend?" [00:29:10]

"Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves. For if any be a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass. For he beholdeth himself and goeth his way and straightway forgetthe goes on looking into the perfect law of Liberty." [00:31:07]

"May God give us such a sense of our responsibility with the world as it is today that we shall realize we are marked men and women. More than that, that we are the children of God, that we are the custodians of the faith, and that the world outside is judging even God himself by what it sees in us." [00:47:18]

"Take unto you the whole armor of God, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Nothing less than that will enable us to counter the W of the devil. Amen." [00:49:33]

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