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I Am Anticipating
A Deeper Walk With The Holy Spirit
Confession Of Faith: I am not moved by what I see or by what I feel.I am moved by what I believe.
I believe the WORD of God The victory is mine! - I have it Now!I can see it through the eyes of my faith
Your Position in Christ
I Am Accepted
I Am Adopted
I Am Redeemed
Paul is Teaching the Corinthian Church
The Corinthian church was deeply divided.
Two of the issues dividing it were a dispute over what kind of preacher should fill their pulpit, and which former minister had contributed the most to their church (cp.
1 cor 1
The church desperately needed to understand what preaching really was.
Only if they understood what God intended preaching to be could they hope to solve their differences.
I realize One of the strong solutions to division in a church sound teaching and preaching.
1 cor 2 1:9
As It Is Written
Jesus called the Holy Spirit the ‘Spirit of truth’
This means that the Spirit is absolutely free of error.
(a) The more we have of the Holy Spirit, the more we will recognize truth, the less we will have of error.
Two promises guarantee this.
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5  In view of all this, make every effort to respond to God’s promises.
Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, and moral excellence with knowledge,
6  and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with patient endurance, and patient endurance with godliness,
7  and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone.
8  The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
9  But those who fail to develop in this way are shortsighted or blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their old sins.
I am anticipating the Holy Spirit leading each of us to truth (; ).
2. I am anticipating the Holy Spirit leading to truth (; ).
This is what guarantees that the Holy Spirit is real
(a) This is what guarantees that the Spirit is total Christian.
(1) He only glorifies Jesus Christ.
(2) He hates anything that is cultic (false doctrine) or occultic (directly of the devil).
(b) The Holy Spirit not only touches our life-style, but also our thinking.
(1) We must demonstrate the love of Jesus.
(2) We must be spiritually sound in our minds.
I am anticipating the The Holy Spirit revealing the ‘deep things of God’
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It begins with the ABC’s, the ‘elementary teachings’ ().
(a) Repentance and faith, which assumes:
(1) Christ’s death on the cross.
(2) Faith in Christ’s blood.
(b) Elementary teaching:
(1) Baptism.
(2) Laying on of hands.
(c) Eschatological (end-time) things:
(1) Final resurrection.
(2) Final judgement.
2. It leads to the things of the Spirit.
(a) Insight ().
(1) This refers to things beyond what we know.
(2) It includes what is knowable now, things revealed by the Spirit.
(b) God’s thoughts ().
(1) Only the Holy Spirit perfectly knows God’s thoughts.
(2) Our only link with his thoughts is the Holy Spirit.
(c) God’s thoughts are to be seen in two ways:
(1) Understanding what has been given to us ().
(2) Understanding what the Spirit continues to show us ().
3. What the Spirit will show us, as truth is concerned, will only be that already found in the Bible.
(a) When we get to heaven we may discover truths that are not explicit (as far as we know) in the Bible.
But nothing that will be learned will contradict the Bible.
(b) In the meantime, all that will be revealed to us this side of glory will be found right in our Bibles.
(1) There may be truths we have not yet discovered.
When we do it will be but a re-discovery of what was always in the Bible.
(c) There are no new truths, only fresh revelation of old truths!
I am anticipating becoming more Holy
A. Sanctification: process of being made holy.
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The Greek word is hagiazo: to set apart; that which is treated with awe.
2. Latin is sanctus (holy) and facere (to make).
3. Sanctification and holiness are used interchangeably.
We are called with a ‘holy’ calling ().
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The work of sanctification is the effect of being born again.
(a) You are not converted to remain the same ().
(b) We are not saved ‘in’ our sins but ‘from’ our sins ().
2. The appearance of holiness varies in degrees and from person to person.
(a) You must consider the background of the believer
(1) Their education, culture, intellect.
(2) Their emotional and psychological make-up.
(3) Their pre-Christian exposure to the Bible and preaching.
Every command in the New Testament is a call for holiness.
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That we will be moral ().
2. That we will demonstrate a change of life ().
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That we will receive a reward at the Judgement Seat of Christ (
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4. That we will not gratify the desires of the flesh ().
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4. That we will not gratify the desires of the flesh ().
D. I am anticipating a deeper spirituality that flows from the Holy Spirit.
2. True spirituality flows from the Holy Spirit.
(a) Not from the human spirit, which is naturally opposed to holiness.
(b) Not from the demonic, which absolutely hates holiness.
3. What flows from the Holy Spirit will therefore be holy.
(a) This does not mean we are perfect.
(1) Sanctification is the process of being made holy.
(2) We will not be perfect until glorification ().
(b) What it means is that the bent of our lives will be in the direction of pleasing God which involves:
(1) Keeping his commands ().
(2) Wanting to please God in all we do ().
THE HOLY SPIRIT IS SENSITIVITY TO OTHERS’ NEEDS AND FEELINGS
A. The Holy Spirit cares for the underdog ()
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It is demonstrating faith by works (.).
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