Unshakable Faith: The Transformative Power of the Gospel

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There is only one thing that can enable a man to be joyful even in a prison, to look even into the face of death with a smile and even more with a spirit of rejoicing, and that is this gospel. He was perfectly happy. Timothy is very troubled about him. [00:01:55]

The Apostle's victory over life and over death and over all things is not just a matter of temperament or of psychology, not just because he was that sort of man, because he wasn't that sort of man. There is nothing that I know of that is further removed from the character of the Apostle Paul than that kind of glib optimist. [00:02:42]

The glory of the Gospel is that it comes to us and tells us you can be delivered, you can become like this. Now that is a very great claim, but it is the claim of the Gospel. You see, it is a claim which ultimately says this, that the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth. [00:06:00]

The Apostle tells Timothy the one thing you've got to do is to hold on to this, hold it fast, man, stir up the gift that's in you, discipline yourself, use your mind, don't get jittery and frightened and run away and wonder what's going to happen. Apply what you know, think it through, and then you'll be all right. [00:08:48]

The whole position of the Apostle Paul depended upon the Lord Jesus Christ. He keeps on saying that. He's constantly using the name, referring Timothy to him. Well, of course, this is something which any man who knows anything at all about the New Testament must know. [00:10:38]

The Son of God came into this world in order to die. Why? Well, because it was the only way whereby he could deliver us, whereby he could take the punishment of our sins upon himself and thereby reconcile us to God. Or God, if you like, was reconciling us unto himself by punishing our sins in his son. [00:20:54]

Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. The New Testament keeps on saying, you remember the Philippian jailer, desperate fellow. He's got two extraordinary prisoners called Paul and Silas. These men are in the innermost prison with their feet fast in the stocks, but at midnight they're singing, they're praying and singing praises unto God. [00:16:43]

The Apostle tells us that to get into his position, there are certain things that are imperative, absolute essentials. The first is we must believe the message concerning this person, the Lord Jesus Christ. I know him whom I have believed. Now, I say that tonight we are in the realm of practical application. [00:12:06]

The Christian is a man who believes in him, he's persuaded concerning him, he commits himself to him, his life is dominated by him, and lastly, he is a man who has absolute unshakable confidence in him. Nevertheless, I am not ashamed. Why? Well, because I know him whom I have believed. [00:49:53]

The Apostle is never tired of saying that. You remember how he puts it in writing to the Romans in chapter 5. He says, being justified by faith, we have peace in God by whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. [00:48:19]

The Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me, this blaspheming Pharisee, Saul of Tarsus, sees him on the road to Damascus, and this is what broke his heart, that he realized that that Lord whom he had reviled and blasphemed and persecuted was loving him even while he was doing that to his name. [00:50:00]

The Apostle says all this to Timothy. Timothy was in trouble because he hadn't realized that. You see, he tells him in that second chapter, therefore, my son, endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this world. [00:43:15]

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