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Victory Series
I Got That!!
The Apostle Paul gives us the understanding of How & Why We are victorious over every area in our Lives.
PART FIRST.—THE
TRIUMPH OVER DEATH
“O death, where is thy sting?
O grave, where is thy victory?”
The triumph over death acknowledges his former power, and rejoices in its overthrow.
The most remarkable feature of the triumph, however, is the acknowledgment of death’s victory and of the manner of it.
The triumph is thus seen to be a triumph of a humbling and mortifying character.
A sting and a victory belonged to him once.
But where are they now?
But First who are we referring to?
55 O death, where is thy sting?
O grave, where is thy victory?
To you, death now has no victory at all.
He has lost the only weapon which he could ever wield to win it—his sting.
Victory is now transferred to the other side.
No sting hast thou now, O death, and therefore no victory.
The victory is with us; not got by us, but given to us.
It is not our own achievement; it is the gift of God.
We cannot spoil thee of thy victory, O death, for we cannot rob thee of thy sting.
Thy sting is our sin, and our sin is too strong for us.
“The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.”
But we willingly consent to owe all to God.
We thank him who “giveth us the victory, through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Point 2....Part Second.—The
Sting
“The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.”
Sin deserves death; it is on account of sin that men die.
Sin hath entered into the world, and death by sin.
Therefore the sting of death is sin.
“The sting of death is sin.”
The sting-like weapon which death uses in asserting and carrying out his victory is sin.
He makes a handle—he makes a tool of sin.
It is his barbed and venomous dart.
He gets his power to sting through sin.
He makes the sin itself his sting.
It is a sow and cruel sting; piercing not the body only, but the spirit also; inflicting a dastard and deadly wound on the whole man; aggravating a thousandfold the bitterness and degradation of death’s victory.
He comes to conquer, introduced by sin.
Sin treacherously throws open the gate, and allows him entrance into the city.
That is saying much for the evil of sin.
But that is not all.
That is not the worst.
Death, the conqueror, entering in through sin—through sin opening the gates for him—compels the traitor to become his tool.
He takes sin along with him in carrying out his conquest.
He stings on account of sin; he stings by means of sin.
Sin is his weapon as well as his warrant.
Literally and emphatically “the sting of death is sin.”
It is indeed a deadly, it is a bitter wound which that sting inflicts.
It is a wound for which, when death has triumphed by means of it, there is nowhere in all the universe, never throughout endless ages, any cure or palliative to be found.
“The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law.”
Point 3Part Third.—The
Thanksgiving
Candlish, R. S. (1858).
Life in a Risen Saviour (p.
284).
Adam and Charles Black.
“But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Life in a Risen Saviour (Part Third.—The
Thanksgiving)
I.
It is victory that is here acknowledged; not escape and deliverance merely, but victory.
Tell 3 People
I GOT That!!!
When you GOT this.. … Your Prayer shifts, Your Outlook on God shifts, Your Sonship Shifts
Why..
1. Often most Christians pray & beg for stuff they already Got.
You Want Peace But you got that
You want Joy but you already got that
you want Love, but you got all that!!
If you got Victory You Got everything..
2. Most Christians are Looking for Love, Happiness and a little tenderness in People, Wealth, Jobs, education etc.
Your spouse ain’t here to make you happy...
Your Nice car and nice house ain’t going to make you happy..
VICTORY IS THROUGH JESUS
II.
It is through our Lord Jesus Christ
I. Victory is yours.
The victory which was death’s is now yours.
Where is thy victory, O death?
The fortune of battle is turned.
We have the victory now.
MANY OF US DON’T WANT TO GO THROUGH JESUS
You don’t need anymore Peace..
You need more Presence…
Shana Wilson, said.. Give me You, everything else can wait...
I am quoting Anthony Brown on this one..
If your in the building & your winning stand Up..
See they said you wasn’t going to make they said it couldn’t be done.
But every-time they see me they say there go that one....
Yo Everywhere I go I take My Jesus with Me,
I got that V.I.C.T.O.R.Y
I GOT NO REASON TO FEAR I GOT JESUS ON MY SIDE.
I GOT THAT....
BUT THIS MY FAVORITE PART..
Every time you look up!
You going to see me winning…
Now think about it..
If Jesus defeated Death, Hell & The Grave..
Who can mess with his Kids?
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