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Not to mention that of the kids can head out, but then also my mom and filled me in that Murray called her late last night.
And there was another member of her family that she's lost and Marie has had quite a few losses in her family this last year.
I think it's Five or six people that have passed in her family in the last year.
So just continue to remember her and all that.
She's dealing with with that.
As we continue on in our series, you know, we're kind of blending our fruit.
I guess we could say right now because we're continuing on in our fruit of the spirit, but we're also tying it in with some of the themes of Advent that are common for this time of the year.
In our fruit of the spirit.
Today is faithfulness.
And like I said, our Advent series for the day's, you heard the Henry say is hope.
You know, we can remain faithful in our Pursuit Of God because of the hope we have in Jesus Christ and what he accomplished on the cross.
And you know this, I thought about these two themes this week.
I thought, you know.
How can you remain faithful to anything?
If you've lost hope?
And for us as Believers, you know, what is the source of Our Hope?
And that's what we're going to take a look at today.
But you never going to start off by talking about faithfulness.
Your faithfulness is that.
Manifestation of the fruit of the spirit that kind of deals with loyalty and trustworthiness.
That's talking about, you know, how faithful.
Do you believe that God really is?
How faithful do you believe that Jesus was?
And it's Their faithfulness.
That allows us intern to have faithfulness.
Jeremiah declared in Lamentations chapter 3. Verses 22 and 23.
The Lord's.
Loving kindness has indeed, never cease for his compassion.
Never fail.
They are new every morning.
Great is your faithfulness.
He's referring to the faithfulness of God, to the people of Israel.
And, you know, because Jesus was faithful, we read in Philippians, chapter 2 verses 7 and 9, that Jesus emptied himself.
Taking the form of a bond servant and being made in the likeness of men.
Being found in appearance.
As a man.
He humbled himself.
By becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
For this reason also God, highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name.
The main part of that passage that I want to focus on this morning, as we think about faithfulness is the second part of verse 8 there.
You know, what?
We're going to look at is this time when Jesus showed his faithfulness to God by being willing to step down out of the Heavenly Realms into this world.
The help live out.
God's plan.
Does he know Jesus show the world when he did that that he was willing to?
Be obedient to what God was asking of him even to the point of death.
And sometimes I think we overlooked the significant impact of Jesus's obedience and the impact that it has on our redemption in the Redemption of all Fallen mankind.
In Romans, 5:19, you know, we're reminded that through The Obedience of one.
The many will be made righteous.
I found a quote from Ralph Martin that observe something.
I had never really thought about with this passage.
He writes.
His obedience is a sure token of his DD and Authority.
For only a Divine being can accept death.
As obedience for ordinary men.
It is a necessity.
He'll have his father as his Destiny and he did so because of his love.
I love which was directed both to his father's, redeeming purpose and equally to the world in which he came.
I come to do.
I will reread in Hebrews 10 7, that verse was the motto.
Text of Jesus's entire life.
You know, I never really thought of that aspect of Jesus dying on the cross of choosing to die of being an act of obedience.
You like that author points out, you know?
Death isn't an option for us.
We can't decide.
Yeah, I want to die or no.
I don't want to.
The Jesus could.
He had that power.
He had that Authority.
Jesus were merely human then.
We know, somewhere short of that ultimate sacrifice.
He would have said, that's enough.
I'm done.
I've given enough, it doesn't have to go that far.
But his perfect submission.
Took him all the way to death because he knew that was the father's.
Will he knew it was a part of God's plan.
You know, even when he was praying and Agony in the garden in Matthew 26:39, where it says, my father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me, even Jesus praying that he's acknowledging.
That avoiding the crucifixion may not be possible.
Because he knows that's a part of God's plan.
And it continues on.
You see that in the rest of that verse where Jesus prays yet.
Not as I will, but as you will,
He knows what he wants what he wants to do isn't as important as God's ultimate purpose.
Commitment to God's will was his will.
That was what Jesus wanted?
And we have to understand the importance of that that the father didn't force death.
Upon Jesus.
It was the father's will, but it was also the Suns will to perfectly obey what the father wanted.
Jesus had a free choice, if he didn't have a free choice, then it wouldn't have been an act of obedience.
It wouldn't have been an act of an innocent person.
Sacrificing them self.
Of that perfect spotless lamb, that's why it had to happen that way.
You know, Jesus declared himself in John 10:18.
No one has taken my life away from me.
Jesus said, but I lay it down on my own initiative.
I have authority to lay it down and I have authority to take it up again.
This commandment I received from my father.
None of us can say that can we that we have the authority to choose to lay down or life, which we could do that part Maybe?
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