The Transformative Power of Holiness and Obedience

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We must preach so as to portray to sinners who have no holiness, holiness in such a way that by the anointing and power the regenerating, illuminating work of the Holy Spirit, they are enabled to taste the beauty of holiness and then they are struck at the horror of their lives, that they've missed it, that this treasure has been treated like dirt. [00:26:02]

The most powerful, painful acts of radical obedience are motivated by a supreme passion for pleasure in God. I would add now in the holiness of God, and the preaching that will kindle that kind of obedience must portray God as supremely and everlastingly satisfying. [00:27:14]

The beginning of the Christian life is the discovery of how wrong everything has been, how out of sync with God, how your values have been inverted, how your tastes have been blunted and suddenly by the awakening of the Holy Spirit you can now taste the beauty of holiness, the beauty of Christ, the delightfulness of God. [00:28:01]

If you want the brooch to look like the roach that it is, the lights have to go on so people see beauty for what it is and that's not beautiful anymore when the lights go on, other things are delicious and beautiful. So first step toward radical obedience is bringing people to radical contrition. [00:29:51]

The ongoing obedience that comes after the obedience of contrition and repentance must also now be motivated by a passion for joy in God. Now to demonstrate that I want to show you that all genuine gospel obedience that pleases God comes from faith. [00:31:06]

The essence of faith is being satisfied with all that God is for us in Jesus, especially what he promises to be for us in the age to come. Saving faith is being satisfied with all that God is for you in Jesus, especially what he promises to be for you this afternoon and in the age to come. [00:36:00]

If the heart is satisfied with all that God has first in Jesus, the power of sin to lure you away is broken. You wonder how to break the sin of lust in your life, pornography, how to break the sin of greed in your life and your insatiable desire to have more money and more security and retirement. [00:42:15]

Every sin has power to the degree that it makes promises to you. Nobody sins out of duty, you only sin because sin lies to you, promising you either short-term or long-term pleasures. The only way to defeat those pleasures evangelically and not legalistically is with the power of a superior promise or a superior satisfaction. [00:43:20]

Your main job is to portray God as better than sin. If you preach duty and hammer away at your people God said not to sin, God told you to do righteousness, he's God, do it, you won't produce radical obedience, you'll produce legalists. You've got to win them, you've got to open their eyes. [00:52:08]

In thy presence is fullness of joy, at thy right hand are pleasures forevermore. I'm going to give you a couple of snapshots as I move toward conclusion here, a couple of biblical snapshots of how this faith, faith understood as being satisfied with all that God is to you in Jesus produces radical obedience. [00:45:20]

Moses considered abuse suffered for the Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he looked to the reward. That's why I'm a Christian hedonist, folks. I want people to produce radical obedience, I want Moses, I want people to leave Minneapolis and go to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and Oman. [00:48:32]

If you want to produce this kind of Christian, you must preach the reward, who is God, my exceeding great reward is God, full deep sweet intimate unending fellowship in the presence of an infinitely glorious all-satisfying God. If your people don't want that they will not obey. [00:52:08]

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