Transformative Reconciliation: From Alienation to Holiness

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And you who once were alienated and enemies in mind, doing evil Deeds he God has now reconciled in his Christ's body of Flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before him, if indeed you continue in the faith, founded and steadfast not shifting from the hope of the Gospel that you heard. [00:12:36]

He has delivered us yo you and me from the authority of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son in whom we we you and I have Redemption the Forgiveness of sins and then starting at verse 15 he launches into this exaltation of Jesus Christ with no personal reference whatsoever to the Colossians or to us. [00:84:00]

He has delivered us from the authority of Darkness he has transferred us into the Kingdom and who is this son it is that glorious Christ we just saw and I think when I say to solidify that transfer that Deliverance I think the same thing is here in our text if indeed you continue in the faith founded and steadfast. [00:147:23]

How would you go about founding someone and making them steadfast not shifting from the hope of the Gospel firm and confident that they've been reconciled to God by the death of Jesus and that they're going to be standing blameless before God how would you go about that and isn't it amazing that the first thing Paul does is tell them how awful their situation was. [00:225:59]

And you who once were alienated once you were enemies in mind once you were doing evil Deeds that's the you that he reconciled now before I make a comment on these three terrible things that he says about them let me just underline for you that Paul does this for the Ephesians as well as the Colossians. [00:259:01]

Remember that you were at that time separated from Christ, alienated from the Commonwealth of Israel strangers to the covenants of Promise having no hope without God in the world that's a pretty horrible track record but now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. [00:344:64]

Many of us grew up in Christian homes and we don't look back on a long period of rebellion in our lives I don't but this is a service to me because what Ephesians 2 1-5 and what Ephesians 2 12-13 tell me is look John Piper even though you were saved at a young age unless you read your Bible. [00:401:46]

Unless you know that was your nature, you will never appreciate what it means to be reconciled to God by the death of Jesus you won't and so I think we have to teach ourselves those of us who are Christians and our churches what we were you know if if you depend on people's experience and memory to inform them. [00:435:36]

They were alienated from God their minds were hostile to God their deeds were evil towards God we have to learn our former condition from the Bible that's my point and oh how I need to be reminded of what I would be without Grace and what I was even at a as a young child before God's grace did this. [00:478:50]

Our minds before we were reconciled to God by the death of his son our minds were by Nature hostile to God here's a very powerful exposition of that in Romans 8. the mind of the flesh and that means the mind of all of us apart from the holy spirit's Grace in our lives transforming us. [00:561:42]

We are by Nature insubordinate people unsubmissive we hate it When anybody tells us what to be or to do this is the mark especially of our modern time where we have elevated our independence from God to the point where we can make ourselves anything we want to be if we were born a woman we can make ourselves a man. [00:619:98]

Now we're in a position to be thrilled at what God has done for us you this you and this you and this you he has reconciled and how do we enjoy that and where does it take us is what we look at next time. [00:695:76]

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