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January 7, 2007
/State of the Church Address:Get Real/
I Corinthians 15:8-11
Proposition: We must be real about our sinfulness, our salvation and our service to the Savior.
He was the same man privately that he was publically.
- Tom Brokaw speaking of Gerald Ford
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Let’s Be Real about what we are supposed to be.
Matthew 5:48 - Perfect, Mature, fully developed
2 Peter 1:5-9
I Peter 1:15-16, Hebrews 12:14
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Let’s Be Real about how we achieve holiness
Paul’s words show that he understands our transformation is not our own work.
“Life has been an obstacle course, I have been the biggest obstacle.”
- Jack Parr
Christianity is the life of Christ reproduced in the believer by the power of the Holy Spirit in obedience to the Word of God
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Let’s Be Real about what we are to achieve by this holiness
- Our lives are to be lived for God
- Our lives are to be lived to benefit others
- Anything else is either blessing or cursing
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