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! Fulfilling the Law of Love, Education for Exultation: Through the Spirit By Faith
Galatians 5:1-6, 13-18
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The Progression of these Messages
There is an order and a progression in these messages on EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION.
Let's review so you can see what it is.
We began the last decade with a vision and a building for exultation - this one - a building for exulting in God, for corporate worship.
And now we begin this decade with a vision and, Lord willing, a building for education - for learning about this God, seeing God in his Word, knowing God.
But the two are not separate.
And the way they relate is with this little word "for."
Education for exultation.
Education about God precedes and serves exultation in God.
Learning truth precedes loving truth.
Right reflection on God precedes right affection for God.
Seeing the glory of Christ precedes savoring the glory of Christ.
Good theology is the foundation of great doxology.
Knowledge is utterly crucial.
But it is not an end in itself.
It serves faith and love.
And if it doesn't, it only puffs up, as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 8:1.
So this vision of EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION is at the very heart of our view of the Christian life and Christian ministry.
Where education does not produce heartfelt exultation in God, it degenerates into proud intellectualism.
And where exultation is not sustained and shaped by solid Biblical education, it degenerates into proud emotionalism.
God means to be known and loved.
Seen and savored.
Pondered and praised.
That is why we believe so deeply in both education and exultation, and that they relate in this way: EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION.
!!!!! 1. Exulting in God
So we began the series with God.
EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION - IN GOD.
From Isaiah we saw, "God is God and God is sovereign."
That is the beginning and foundation of all of reality.
We begin with God as the foundation of all things, and at the bottom of God is the sovereignty of God.
He governs all things according to his infinitely wise purposes.
Some of the whys and wherefores of the world he reveals.
And some he keeps secret (Deuteronomy 29:29).
But that he rules over all, we do not doubt (Psalm 22:28; 103:19).
And in this we exult, because this is the basis of all our hope.
All the promises of God hang on the sovereignty of God.
!!!!! 2. Exulting in Jesus
Then in the next message we added to the truth that "God is God" and "God is sovereign" that, "Jesus is God." "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God" (John 1:1).
"And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (John 1:14).
"All the fullness of deity dwells in him bodily" (Colossians 2:9).
And of his fullness we have received grace upon grace - waves of grace that will never stop breaking over our heads with new joy to all eternity, if we receive him as our God and our Savior.
So we exult in God and we exult in Jesus who is God.
And we educate our children and we declare to the world: /"He who has the Son has life and he who does not have the Son of God does not have life"/ (1 John 5:12).
!!!!! 3. Exulting in the Cross
Then we saw why the Son of God became human, namely, to die.
God as God cannot die.
God as man can die.
And he meant to die so that we might live.
We are all sinners.
We deserve nothing from God but destruction.
How then can a holy and just God cause waves of grace to break over our heads with joy forever and ever?
The answer is that the obedience we failed to give, Christ gave, and the penalty we owed for all our sin, Christ paid in his suffering and death.
Therefore, every blessing that comes to redeemed sinners like us is a blood-bought blessing.
Every insurance payment, every breath, every day alive, every hard thing turned for God by the sovereignty of God, every age of eternity with grace breaking over our heads with joy - all of it is owing to the cross.
This is why Paul says, "May it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Galatians 6:14).
All our exultation in any good thing - or any bad thing that God turns for good - should be a boasting in the cross, because every good thing was purchased for us by the cross.
All education for exultation is education about the centrality of God, the centrality of Christ and the centrality of the cross in life.
Now today the title is EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION - THROUGH THE SPIRIT BY FAITH.
We have arrived at the HOW question.
We educate with a view to exulting in God.
We educate with a view to exulting in Christ.
We educate with a view to exulting in the cross.
And by all this education we mean for there to be a multiplication of exultation here and around the world.
Now the question is: How?
How do we do this so that God gets the glory and we get the joy?
Answer: "Through the Spirit, by faith."
Now I did not make up that phrase.
I took it from Galatians 5:5.
So let's go there and see how it is used and what it may mean for our life together in this vision of EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION.
Let's read Galatians 5:4-5 again, Read
There it is in verse 5: "[W]e through the Spirit, by faith, are waiting for the hope of righteousness."
Here we are in this life.
We are justified by faith (Romans 5:1,9).
We are reconciled to God (Romans 5:10).
We have peace with God (Ephesians 2:17-18).
But we are not yet made morally righteous.
We have a legal standing of righteousness before God, because of Christ's life and death.
He is our righteousness (1 Corinthians 1:30).
We have become the righteousness of God in him (2 Corinthians 5:21; Philippians 3:9).
But we are not yet perfect (Philippians 3:12).
We still sin.
We fall short of God's perfect standard every day.
And we glory in the truth that, in spite of this sin, God counts us as righteous for Christ's sake, but we long to be free not only from the guilt of sin - which we are in Christ right now -but also from the presence and the power of sin.
This is where we live.
This is the life of tension in this age.
Saved, but not completely saved.
Secure in Christ, but sinful still and groaning as we wait for the completion of our salvation, as Romans 8:23 says: /"We ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body."/
That is where we live and do all our EDUCATION FOR EXULTATION.
We are imperfect educators and imperfect exulters.
We are waiting for the hope of righteousness.
Reckoned righteous, but not yet made righteous.
Which is why in true Christian life and ministry there is always a mingling of courage and meekness.
Bravery and brokenness.
This is what made Jonathan Edwards write: /The desires of the saints, however earnest, are humble desires: their hope is a humble hope; and their joy, even when it is unspeakable, and full of glory, is a humble, brokenhearted joy, and leaves the Christian more poor in spirit, and more like a little child and more disposed to an universal lowliness of behavior."/
(Religious Affections, Works, vol.
2, pp.
339-340)
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With Confidence and Groaning
This is how we do education and how we do exultation.
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