Understanding Our Enmity with God and His Grace

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"Bethany refers to Romans 5:10, that's a good place to start if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his son, much more now that we are reconciled shall we be saved by his life. So she's right to conclude that before conversion, whatever age before faith in Christ, we needed to be reconciled to God because we were his enemies." [00:02:29]

"The basic issue we face is are we going to learn our true condition before Christ and outside Christ from our memory and our experience, or are we going to learn it from the word of God? Are we going to feel it because it's in the word of God and the spirit applies to us, or we're going to try to Drudge up some memory that may not exist at all?" [00:01:47]

"Reconciliation has to go both ways both directions in order for us to have peace with God. He's angry at her and me and everybody because of our sin and we don't like him. That's our part, we don't like him, we consider him an intrusion Upon Our self-determination and our self-exaltation. That's our enmity toward him." [00:04:03]

"God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us. So before the problem of our enmity toward God is overcome while we were still his enemies, God does what must be done in order to remove his enmity toward us by sending Christ. This is what must be done, he sends his son Christ who Bears our punishment so that we might be forgiven and Justified." [00:05:25]

"Bethany is only different in degree from the person who was saved at age 35, having had illicit sex over and over, been in jail, done drugs and every other manner of evil you can think of. She's only different in degree as to whether she or that person could feel enmity toward God." [00:06:47]

"You can only know the root of your condition outside Christ by learning it from the Bible. God must reveal to us the nature and the depth of our corruption and our sinfulness and our enmity to God. Experience can only take us so far but not far enough." [00:07:39]

"I immerse myself in what God says I was What God Says I would be outside Christ. I make the Touchstone of my identity outside Christ God's word, not my memory. For example, here's what I preach to myself Romans 3:9 both Jews and Greeks are under sin as it is written none is righteous no not one no one understands no one seeks for God." [00:09:30]

"Sin is exchanging God for the treasures I prefer rather than God. I prefer to eat of the tree of the Garden of Eden. I prefer my way toward money, my way toward power, my way toward Fame, my way towards sex and God is in the way. I don't like it, I want him out of the way, I want to do what I want to do." [00:10:33]

"The mind of the flesh is hostile to God, it does not submit to God's law indeed it cannot and that word cannot is crucial. My condition apart from Sovereign Grace God's work in my life is not just that I don't please God or even that I don't want to please God but that my not wanting to please God is so deep I cannot please God." [00:11:29]

"We're All in This Together whoever we are as Christians we are all seeking to know who God is what Grace is and who we were and would be without him and what we are by grace and we can only know these things rightly deeply not because of our memory or our experience but because of God's word." [00:12:06]

"You can only know the root of your condition outside of Christ by learning it from the Bible in quote specifically in Romans a book that answers some of the most important questions we have about our own lives." [00:12:38]

"Our present rejoicing is a hoping Joy an anticipating Joy a Desiring joy for something to come something we don't have yet in hand a hope in future Glory that sustains our present Joy right now." [00:13:28]

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