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Walking in purity(shuddhataa):
In verses 1-16 we looked at Unity
From verse 17 we are looking at Purity(shuddhata)
Till verse 24, he is speaking very generally(saamaanya rupamaa)
Now Paul gets into some specifics(bishesh rupamaa)
Lies
“Yaskaaran jhuTalaai phaalera timiharu harekle aaphno chhimekisit saancho nola; Kinaki haami ekarkaakaa angaharu haau.”
The first and obvious command is to stop speaking lies
This sounds too simple(saamaanya), easy
But for many people, lies are a used every day
Lies about why we were late for work
Lies about what we heard or saw
**officer, I didn’t see that you were telling me to stop
Lies to make excuses(bahaana)
**traffic, but you slept late
Lies to save money
**parking times*
Lies for doing less(kam) work
**I worked till this time!
Lies on our documents because we will look bad
Or it will make more work
We think these are just small lies
People say “He is clever”
He is doing something God hates
But God hates lies!
“Jhuto bolne oThaharu ParamPrabhukaa nimti ghrinata hun; Tara sachhaai-sanga byabahaar garneharu uhaakaa ananda hun.”
The lies that come out of our mouths defile us
They hurt our relationship with God
“Tara ti kuraaharu, jo mukh-baaTa baahira niskanchhan, hridaya-baaTa niskera aauchhan, ra tinle maanis-laai ashuddha paarchhan.”
Do you want to follow the Lord
Do you want a close relationship with God?
Don’t do what they hate!
Giving Grace spiders
Lying brings trouble!
“Saancho bolne oTh sadhai’ sthir bani-rahanechha; tara jhuta bolne jibro kshan-bharko laagi ho.”
There are many movies about this
Someone tells a lie to help themselves
Then it causes so much trouble for them in the future
The whole movie, they are trying to fix it.
Not just from people around us
God says there is a punishment for liars
“Jhuto sakshi danDa napaai chodinechhaina; a’, jhuTa bolne naash hunechha.”
Satan is the father of lies
“Timiharu aaphnaa baabu Shaitaan-baaTa-kaa haau, ani aaphnai baabukaa kuichhaaharu pura garna chaahanchhaau.
Tyo shurudekhi nai hatyaaraa thiyo, ani satyamaa rahena; Kinaki tyasmaa satya chha’dai chhaina.
Jaba tyasle jhuTa boldachha, taba tyo aphnai-tarpha-baaTa boldachha; kinaki tyo jhuta ho, ra jhuTako baabu ho.”
When we speak lies, we are doing the work of the Devil
We are taking supplies from him and using them
We should put away lying!
But there is more than just: “Stop speaking lies”
We are to speak truth to our neighbours
“For we are members(angaharu) one of another”
This is referring to brothers and sisters in Christ
But this is not an excuse to lie to unbelievers(other passages)
We should always speak the truth
Not just if they ask us
Have a Bible verse on the tip of your tongue
Have the truth of God in your heart and on your lips(oTha)
Always consider God’s thoughts on the matter/work/decision(Chhinachhan)/act
For speaking truth, we must first know(jaannu)/study(paDnu)/consider truth
When truth is burning in our hearts, we cannot stop speaking truth
**Timothy and his airplanes
Neighbors should say, “Always speaking from the Bible!”
Wrath
Eph
“Risaao, tara paap nagara; Ghaam astaaunu-bhandaa pahilyai timiharuko ris maros.
Anger - strong displeasure, lasting, basis for action
Wrath - stronger, impulsive(aaweg-purna), more emotional(bhaabuk)
We know that anger is not enjoyable(ramaailo) when we receive it.
But we also know that God can be angry.
And God does no sin!
So what is righteous anger?
So what is righteous anger?
So what is righteous anger?
What is righteous anger?
Anger that is not sin.
What does it look like?
What reasons?
Righteous anger is being angry like God is angry.
Same reasons.(not of flesh)
Same manner(tarika)
Let’s look at God’s anger:
God is not fundamentally(mulataah) angry.
He is fundamentally(mulataah) righteous(dharmik) and holy.
God’s anger comes because of his supreme righteousness(dharmikataa).
Because people directly oppose him in sin.
Righteous anger is being angry at what makes God angry.
And “righteous anger” is the right word order.
Because God is not fundamentally angry.
He is fundamentally righteous.
God’s anger is a byproduct of his righteousness.
Our anger should not come from our flesh, but because of our love of righeousness.
The things that God hates, we should hate too.
Because anger of sin comes to God, anger of sin can come to us also.
Because of truth, not emotion(bhaawanaa) or feelings
There are things that we should not be happy about
But because of truth, not emotion(bhaawanaa) or feelings
When our anger and wrath is
driven by truth,
example of God’s anger,
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