In this gathering, we explore the profound truth that we are living epistles, written not with ink but by the Spirit of the Living God. This divine inscription is not on tablets of stone but on the fleshy tables of our hearts. Our sufficiency is not of ourselves but of God, who has made us able ministers of the New Covenant. This covenant is not of the letter, which kills, but of the Spirit, which gives life. The Spirit of the Lord brings liberty, transforming us from glory to glory into the image of Christ.
The imagery of the potter and the clay illustrates God's meticulous work in our lives. Just as a potter molds clay, God shapes us, sometimes through fiery trials, to become vessels fit for His use. This process is not always comfortable, but it is necessary for our transformation. The Spirit's work in us is to make us vessels of honor, sanctified and ready for the Master's use.
We are reminded of the importance of Holy Ghost meetings, where the Spirit speaks to us and circumcises our hearts. These gatherings are vital for our spiritual growth, as they allow us to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. The Word of God is quick and powerful, sharper than any two-edged sword, and it is through this Word that we are changed into His image.
The call to holiness is a call to be like Jesus, to be conformed to His image. This transformation is not just for our benefit but for the glory of God. We are called to be living epistles, known and read by all men, reflecting the glory of the Lord. As we behold His glory, we are changed, and this change is evident to those around us.
In conclusion, the Spirit of God is at work in us, writing His law on our hearts and transforming us into the image of Christ. This transformation is a testament to the power of the New Covenant, a covenant of the Spirit that gives life and liberty.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Our lives are living epistles, written by the Spirit of God, not on stone but on our hearts. This divine inscription is a testament to the New Covenant, which brings life and liberty through the Spirit. Our sufficiency is not of ourselves but of God, who empowers us to be ministers of this covenant. [00:33]
- 2. The process of transformation is likened to a potter molding clay. God shapes us through trials and challenges, refining us to become vessels of honor. This process, though uncomfortable, is essential for our spiritual growth and readiness for His use. [04:44]
- 3. Holy Ghost meetings are crucial for our spiritual development. In these gatherings, the Spirit speaks to us, circumcising our hearts and transforming us through the Word of God. This transformation is necessary for us to reflect the image of Christ. [07:52]
- 4. The call to holiness is a call to be like Jesus, to be conformed to His image. This transformation is not just for our benefit but for the glory of God. As we behold His glory, we are changed, and this change is evident to those around us. [10:53]
- 5. The Spirit of God writes His law on our hearts, transforming us into the image of Christ. This transformation is a testament to the power of the New Covenant, a covenant of the Spirit that gives life and liberty. Our lives become a reflection of His glory, known and read by all men. [23:29]
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