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The Good News! - It’s the Gospel
The Good news that we obeyed
The Good News obeyed because we believed
We believed because we heard the “true” Gospel
We are not ashamed of Gospel for we know the power of the Gospel (lide)
(Slide) The Gospel has
(Slide) Things to believe
(Slide) Commands to obey
(Slide) Promises to receive
(Slide) Blessings to enjoy
(transition) Sometimes we need to remember these things to help us to help others to come to believe and obey the Gospel and receive the promises and the blessings.
Tonight if filled with scriptures so hold on and if you don’t walk away encouraged by God’s Word and God’s promises and blessings than you are already dead.
I. Promise/Blessing: Forgiveness of Sins!
You can find many scriptures on the promise of forgiveness and the blessings that come as a result of the forgiveness.
Described in many ways, so let’s look at some.
(Slide) The Remission of sins ()
(Slide) Have your sins taken away (; )
(Slide) Have our sins blotted out ()
(Slide) How about our sins washed away?
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(Slide) Have our sins covered and penalty of sin not imputed on us! ()
(Slide) And there is more; we are set free! ()
(Slide) Because of what Christ did you have had your sins purged.
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(Slide) And finally, and yes, this is still point #1 - your sins remembered no more!
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(Transition) Emotionalism aside, do you believe these things, these biblical truths?
Do you truly believe that the sin problem has been taken care of and you are in receipt of the blessing of forgiveness of Sins?
(Slide) Only One Way; God’s Way through Jesus Christ
(Slide) It’s by God’s grace through the blood of Christ ()
(Slide) God loved us so (Jn3:16) that He sent His Son as our propitiation ()
(Slide) Jesus sent to satisfy God’s righteousness (justice) ()
Justified, Redeemed
Our sins passed over
Why?
Because of our faith (the thing believed)
That thing being the person, Jesus the Christ
(Slide) The blessings continue in Christ as we continue to walk in Him (1Jn1:7) and confess our sins (Slide) ()
(transition) Do you have this blessed assurance that Jesus is mine?
Doesn’t God’s promises, God’s blessings want to make you share the gift of eternal life with others?
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The Gift of Eternal Life
(Slide) The gift is not what we deserve
(Slide) We deserve the wages of our sin - death Rom6:23
(Slide) But God by His grace gives us the gift, the gift of eternal life (Slide) ()
(Slide) So, the question arises do we want what we deserve or what God graciously offers to us?
(Slide) The gift is a future hope and a present possession.
(Slide) Eternal life is a future hope (Mt25:46; Rom6:22)
(Slide) Eternal life is ours today too (1Jn5:11-13; Jn17:3)
(Slide) Let’s look at these scriptures to show the proof.
- to the righteous eternal life!
- Freed from sin, the results, the outcome, the benefit is eternal life.
- those who have Christ through faith, obedient faith have eternal life.
Those who do not, don’t have God nor the Christ!
- you want to know exactly what eternal life is, the blessing in it?
What we have now is belief, faith, hope, trust in God and His Word through His prophets and apostles.
Our lifestyle that speaks of what we believe in.
That which one day will be fully consummated, fulfilled in eternity with God and His Christ.
(Transition) - But wait there is more, we are talking about promises and blessings of the Gospel, another is the blessing of the promised Holy Spirit to those who believe the Gospel and obey the Gospel.
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The Gift of the Holy Spirit
(Slide) The Promise of Holy Spirit
(Slide) Jesus promised it to the thirsty (Jn7:37-39)
(Slide) Apostles promised it to the baptized and the obedient (Act2:38, 5:32)
- The spiritually thirsty can be filled by the Holy Spirit
- the repentant, the obedient believer is in receipt of the gift
Now that is a great promise, but it is a promise with conditions
Must believe
Must obey
(Slide) The Blessings of the Holy Spirit
(Slide) We can now cry out Abba Father (Gal4:6)
(Slide) We have spirit of adoption (Rom8:14-16)
(Slide) We are empowered (Eph3:16)
(Slide) We are fruitful (Gal5:22-23)
Now let me just highlight a few of these.
- We are lead, we are sons, we are adopted, we can cry out “Abba Father” and know the Spirit testifies of our adoption
- we are empowered by the Spirit; think about it, what are we empowered for?
- Empowered to know the truth in which we obeyed; empowered to walk in freedom; empowered to carry the gospel to others
- We are fruitful because of the Spirit, the fruit helps prove our adoption, our acceptance and obedience to the Gospel message.
(Transition) - As a blood bought sin forgiven believer we are empowered by the Spirit to help us in our life now, and the promise of our eternal life to come.
This leads us to our next point, our new family, the family of God.
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The Blessings of the Family of God
(Slide) The pictured promised family
(Slide) Those who do His will are His family - Mt12:48-50)
(Slide) Those who leave the world behind are His family - Mk10:28-30
(Slide) Those who treat each other right are His family - 1Tim5:1-2
(Slide) Those who are obedient are His family - Act2:41, 47
- those more than blood but those who do His will are his family
- those who are willing to leave the worldly things behind and make Jesus the focus, are His family
- those who hear and obey are added to the church, Christ’s family
(Slide) Blessings of being in Christ’s family
(Slide) We are called His children - (1Jn3:1-2; 2Cor1:3-4 We are called brethren (Heb2:17-18)
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Wisdom from Fellow Pilgrims
Oft hope is born when all is forlorn.
We are called brethren (Heb2:17-18)
We are called brethren (Heb2:17-18)
(Slide) We have the love of God - (Rom5:5)
(Slide) We have a large family that care for each other (1Tim5:1-2; Heb3:12-16 and Gal6:1-2)
- We have a loving father who is merciful and brings comfort to the afflicted.
- not only is He merciful He is faithful and is our high priest
- Merciful, faithful, high priest who has poured out His love
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