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Calendar Christianity versus convictional christianity
What we’ve come to know as Palm Sunday was a day where, in the city of Jerusalem, a great crowd of people gathered and welcomed Jesus, proclaiming, “Hosanna!”
They spread palm branches before Him and praised His Name, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord” (Luke 19:37-38).
In less than a week’s time, many of these same people were shouting, “Crucify Him!”
They felt Jesus had let them down.
They were disappointed that Jesus had not done what they thought He would do—establish His kingdom on Earth, overthrowing Rome and its power over the people.
Rome was at the height of her glory when a disturbing sect called Christians began to grow.
We were spiritually dead when the Spirit called us to life.
This call was followed by regeneration, which gave us faith.
And by faith we are justified, declared righteous.
By the Spirit we are adopted
By the Spirit we are sanctified
By the Spirit we persevere
By the Spirit we will be glorified
Redemption: Accomplished and Applied (Chapter I: The Order of Application)
With all these considerations in view, the order in the application of redemption is found to be, calling, regeneration, faith and repentance, justification, adoption, sanctification, perseverance, glorification.
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He is the Spirit of Life (2)
Why is He called the Holy Spirit when the Father and the Son are holy?
- he produces holiness He is the Spirit of holiness.
Jesus said, I am the way the truth the life, John 1:4, in him was life
The Father
Life flows from the Trinity, all of life.
2. His life enables us to live according to the Spirit (4)
The Father, the Son, the Spirit in perfect harmony accomplish our salvation and our our sanctification
In the full sense only Christ has fulfilled all the law’s requirements, but when we are in him we in our measure begin to live the kind of life that God would have us live.
Notice that Paul does not say “we fulfil the law’s righteous requirement”, but that “the righteous requirement of the law is fulfilled in us”, surely pointing to the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer.
Before we came to know Christ we were continually defeated by sin.
When we came to know him and to receive the indwelling Holy Spirit we were able to attain a standard we could never reach in our own strength.
3. His life transforms our minds (5)
4. His mind gives us life and peace (6)
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The Spirit given life can please God (8)
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There is an inseparable link between life in the Spirit and life in Christ (9)
The Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ
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There is an inseparable link between justification, regeneration, and sanctification (10)
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The Spirit of life who raised Jesus is the same Spirit who dwells in you (11)
There are not several versions of the Holy Spirit.
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