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Recap
Holiness and Love are two sides to the same coin
The Credibility Gap
Love is what closes the gap
Intro
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Our Response is important.
We get a response because God gave us a choice.
The spirit’s work and sanctification should be obvious to those close to us.
What does it look like to have the spirit and the work of sanctification?
Galatians 5:13-
More than a moment or decision, these acts of the flesh are things that sit in God’s seat and define our lives.
Sometimes to sit in His seat in our lives, God has to rip something out?
The flesh that obviously sits there.
The history of the people of God has shown us that having someone else sit in God’s seat is never beneficial in the long run:
1 Samuel 8:4-
What does this mean for us?
When God sits in the seat of your life there is freedom.
Not happiness, but joy.
The hurt exists but it doesn’t have to define you, God can do that.
Addiction can hang but it doesn’t have to define you.
Over time, if we ask God to sit in His seat He does a work of sanctification and defines a life for us that lasts.
The results of which will become obvious to those around us.
They will look like good fruit.
Challenge
Who is sitting in your seat?
Who or what is oppressing you?
Do you want to have your life defined by good fruit?
Take a moment and decide if you want God to sit there.
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