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The End Times Scenario - Session 6 - Chuck Missler

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So, we're going to talk about events

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after the rapture

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in heaven. Everybody that makes their

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little charts, you've seen our charts,

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talk about what happens on the earth,

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the 70th week of Daniel and this and

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that and Armageddon and D.

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But I want to focus on what happens to

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us. So, we're not down there watching

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that, or if we are, it's I I like to say

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it's from the mezzanine.

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One of the first things that happen when

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after you're raptured,

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you'll discover you have an appointment.

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And it comes from 2 Corinthians 5:10.

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We all will appear

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before the bema seat of Christ.

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Don't presume that has anything to do

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with sin.

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It doesn't say that our sins are taken

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care of 2,000 years ago on a cross. We

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need to understand that. We need to

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understand the security that's in our

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justification.

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If you have any confusion about

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justification,

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you want to take a look at the book of

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Romans.

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It's interesting. I should have made a

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slide of this, but I'm going to indulge

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in some paraphrases here that'll blow

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our timing probably. I'll let her

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editors panic over that. Um,

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in the book of Habac, there's a little

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verse which as you read the book of

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Habac, sort of incidental to the theme,

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it seems. It says the just shall live by

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faith and it will that would obscure

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going you know fade back in obscurity if

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it wasn't for the fact that the apostle

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Paul takes that verse and builds three

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epistles around it.

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Who are the just?

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Paul writes the definitive statement of

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Christian doctrine that we know is the

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book of Romans. the most profound piece

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of logic and reasoning on the planet

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earth in any language. Book of Romans is

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incredible. But it deals with who are

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the just? It's all about justification

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and it nails it in a lot of ways.

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The just shall live by faith. How shall

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they live? Paul, and by the way, in the

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book of Romans in the first chapter, he

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uses that verse as his cornerstone to

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build the the the epistle on. Well, how

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should they live? He takes in the third

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chapter of Galatians, you discover the

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epistle of the Galatians is built on how

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shall you live, not by works but by

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faith is the point.

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And then of course the third the just

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shall live by faith. How shall they live

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by faith? And you get to the epistle to

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the Hebrews and in chapter 10 verse 38

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or 39 I think it is um he quotes the

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just shall live by faith and it's the

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verse just before the hall of faith that

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we know is the chapter 11 of the epistle

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of the Hebrews. People say, "Well, Paul

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didn't write Hebrews."

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I think he can prove he did. The Romans,

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Galatians, and Hebrews are a trilogy on

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Habach 2:4.

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And the reason it is because I think

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it's the guidepost for us in today's

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world for a lot of reasons, and that's a

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whole another thing I'll leave you to

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explore and get into. But u

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so the Beimma seed is a key topic here.

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So and then of course we have the other

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event that occurs before the second

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coming maybe just before the second

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coming is the marriage of the lamb and

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these two events are deserve special

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focus and u so as we look at these there

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is of course uh three judgments that we

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have highlighted I don't won't get into

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a whole those are easily studied

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directly just by getting into the texts

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of them so we don't have to hit that too

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hard. The beimma seed of course is the

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focus I want to get into about rewards

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and the crowns and assignments. People

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that question came up in the Q&A. What

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are what are we going to do? I don't

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know. We'll see. And the kingdom

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parables and the talents and all that.

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And the call of the bride. Wow. See, I

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think that that's probably too strong. I

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suspect

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that the

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call of the bride is the result of the

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bezen.

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which is the favorable end of the

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spectrum if you will. And with the sheep

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and goat judgment, we've talked about

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that. But the more you study that, the

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more questions it raises. And of course,

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the great white throne is the final

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judgment of the unsaved at the end of

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the thousand years where they're

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resurrected. Strangely enough. And then

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after all of that, we have the new

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heavens, new earth, and new Jerusalem. I

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want to talk a little bit about this

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Beimma seat. People say the Beimma seat

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is just it's not a a judgment seat. It's

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where they give athletic awards. I don't

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know where that came from. Pilate judges

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Christ in Matthew 27 from his beacy. Um

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Herod when he smitten by worms in Acts

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chapter 12 is sitting on his bema seat.

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The word beimma in the Greek is a

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judgment seat. It is a seat from which

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the ruler of the the governor whatever

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rules from. The idea that it's just an

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athletic thing is some kind of euphemism

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that somewhere along the way some pastor

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emphasized and has been picked up. But

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if you take the trouble to check it in

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the or any of the appropriate and most

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of us use strongs and there's nothing

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wrong with Strongs but the reason you

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have it available to you there's no

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royalties to it. So it's perfectly

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usable but it's not authoritative. If

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you get into serious lex exoggetical

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work, you're going to use theer or some

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of the other there's other lexicons that

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are considered far more authoritative.

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Strong is not here to knock it, but just

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be aware of the fact it isn't the final

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uh adjudication of what a word really

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means. There's some better sources

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around and they're not expensive, but

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they're around. When Gallo is sentencing

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Paul in Acts 18, he's doing it from a

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beimma seat. Fesus in his trial and his

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sentencing in Acts 25 is doing it from a

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beacet. The beacet is exactly what it

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says. It's a judgment seat and Jesus is

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going to be on the bea seat. Now,

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admittedly, what he's doing is not

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punishing. He's not giving out

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sentences. He could be. He's authorized

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to. No, that's not what's going on. The

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judgment seat of Christ is the term used

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in Romans 14 and also 2 Corinthians

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5:10. Now,

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2 Corinthians 5:10, for we must all,

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that includes you and me.

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We will must all appear before the

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judgment seat of Christ. Why?

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That everyone may receive the things

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done in his body according to that he

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hath done, whether it be good or bad.

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Your works are going to be judged, but

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not in the sense we use the word works

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normally. I believe you'll get a better

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clear clear feeling here if you use the

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word fruit bearing. Some of us have

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borne a lot of fruit and some of us

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borne no no fruit. There's a fruit

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issue. It's a it we're going to see the

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details here of the beacet. It's

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authoritative verse is 2 Corinthians

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5:10, but its procedural verse is in 1

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Corinthians 3. And we'll take a look at

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that, okay?

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Because one of the things we want to

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know when we leave this conference and

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you start heading home,

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one of the things I hope you'll carry

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with you

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is a examination of your priorities

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daily,

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moment by moment.

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They should be they should countenance

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the fact that you and I are heading for

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a final exam.

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Those of you that have been in college

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remember the times you'd pull an

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allnighter. You kind of slept it off

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during the semester, but the final exam

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was tomorrow.

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So, you got a lot of coffee ready and

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you crammed to do as to be to show as

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good as you could the next day on the

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final exam. How many of you have crammed

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for a final exam, won't you? Okay. Well,

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all of us are doing that right now

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whether we realize it or not because we

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haven't. The good news is we don't know

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that the exam is necessarily tomorrow.

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It might be a week later. we got a whole

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week we didn't count on or whatever.

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See, now here's the procedure and it's

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in 1 Corinthians 3. And it's also a

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passage that is widely misunderstood. So

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bear with me on this. Paul says, "For

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other foundation can no man lay than

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that is laid," which is Jesus Christ. No

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surprise, but that sort of sets the

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stage here. Now, if any man build upon

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this foundation, and then he lists two

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groups of things in your printed version

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in your Bible, it probably isn't set out

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for you as well as it might. I've done

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it here with a semicolon. There are two

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groups of things here. The top one,

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gold, silver, and precious stones um are

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are not. So, we have wood, hub, is

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combustible, and gold, silver, precious

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stones will survive fire. And so,

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they're non-combustible.

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And that metaphor is being used because

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they're going to use the metaphor of

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fire to separate the two.

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Okay?

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And the gold, silver, precious stones

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are things that the Holy Spirit achieved

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through you. You didn't do it. He did.

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But you get the credit for it because

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you were yielded to him and you

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responded to him. And that results in

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favorable result. It's called fruit

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bearing.

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The wood hay stubble is that which you

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probably thought was a good idea.

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But it didn't stand the test of the

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metaphor of a fire here

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because it goes on every man's work

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shall be made manifest for the day that

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is the beac day the day shall declare it

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because it shall be revealed by fire and

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the fire shall try every man's work of

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what sort it is.

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I want you to notice what's being

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judged. The man is not being judged

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as his fruit bearing is.

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And this is going to emphasize that in

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the next few verses, but I want to just

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put it up right here in front.

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If you visit me in Idaho, I have an

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office there.

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And on the one wall is my corporate brag

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wall. It has certificates and

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achievements and companies that I've run

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and what have you. all the all the my

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work prior to going house full-time

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and there's a sign over that wall there.

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All these we call it a brag wall. Most

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most executives who spent 30 years

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somewhere have some moments from it on

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the wall and it says wood hast double.

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The other wall which by the way was

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slightly larger and I'm glad of that is

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littered with briefing packs and what

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have you and published books and stuff.

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And the sign over that is gold, silver,

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precious stones. I made cracks about

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that once and some actually made little

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signs for me. So I actually put them up

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like that because it's obviously out of

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1 Corinthians 3. That's probably wrong

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because some of the things on the gold,

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silver, precious stones are probably

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things I did. The Holy Spirit didn't.

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But okay, I'll leave that leave that one

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alone. But I want you to notice this.

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They're using the metaphor of fire to

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separate these two groups

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be revealed by fire. But it's the it's

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the fruit bearing that is being judged,

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not the person. And that's going to be

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made clear in verses um 16 and following

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or 15 and excuse me 15 14 and following.

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If any man's work abide

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which he hath built thereon, he shall

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receive a reward.

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Yes, there are rewards. It's amazing to

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me

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of all the things that my wife and I

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have published.

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I think I'm being correct here. The most

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controversial thing that we've published

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is a book called The Kingdom Power and

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Glory.

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And what a firestorm it created a couple

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years ago, especially in certain

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uh segments of the Christian community.

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and fortunately a relatively small

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segment but a vocal segment um were

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really upset because they knew somehow

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that everybody in heaven's equal.

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The idea of rewards was somehow a big

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controversy.

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We were calling Christians to

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accountability. Yes, we were. Well,

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shame on us.

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One of our board members summarized it

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so beautifully. If you throw a rock into

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a pack of dogs, you can tell which one

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you hit by the one that screams the

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loudest. And there were certain um

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uh good friends that were really upset

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and led sort of a rebellion and they

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were shocked that we would publish a

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book without their permission somehow.

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That was that in itself was I think

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rather provocative. Fortunately,

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we have very close friends. In fact, one

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of our board members and is is active

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with the International Standard Version

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Bible. So, I had access to that whole

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team. George Jacobus who was the guy

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that did the New American Standard Bible

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which has got a great reputation

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obviously he's the he's also the

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chairman of the ISV group and Dr.

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William Wely happens to be a close

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friend and these guys jumped into the

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fray and they answered for us some of

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the mail that came from um the

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self-appointed critics. And so we

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weathered that storm I think quite well

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thanks to them because it turns out that

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some of our insights came from

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exogetical discoveries of the Dead Sea

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Scrolls. So we were on sound ground it

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turns out but that's a whole another

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piece of the story. But what fascinated

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me aside from all that is the storm that

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arose because we had the audacity to

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suggest that Christians are going to be

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held accountable. We're saved by grace.

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You're teaching works. No, we're not.

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Not in the sense that Galatians is

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dealing with it. No, no, no, not at all.

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If a man's work abide which you hath

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built there on, are you bearing fruit

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for the king? I do that with an audience

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sometimes. I get up there and say, "How

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many are saved?" and all my hands go up

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and I say, "Uh, what have you done with

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it?" I get this blank stare,

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you know, as if there's that God might

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have a purpose and you're being saved.

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He certainly does to magnify his name

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and you can give a lot of collective

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generalized answer and that's fine.

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That's true. But there's also, I

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believe, a very specific calling and you

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can build a whole case in that area too.

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And that's the other way I sometimes do

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it. How many are saved? All the hands go

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up and says, "How many know what your

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calling is?"

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It's interesting to see the number of

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hands cut in half.

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If there were 90% per personage, 30%,

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well, I guess I know my call. You

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haven't thought of it that in those

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terms. You have a calling and a great

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discovery in life is to find out what it

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is. And it's not to be a pastor

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necessarily. It's not to be whatever.

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It is it is unique to you.

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And the Lord knows

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where he would prefer you to be. and you

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want to listen and be sensitive.

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And I think I probably would have gotten

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into the full-time ministry a lot

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earlier if I had been listening.

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And um anyway,

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it goes on here, if any man's work shall

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be burned, he shall suffer loss.

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It's like a fire. In other words, it got

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burned up. It's gone. And but he himself

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shall be saved yet as fire. In other

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words, with a shirt on your back, maybe

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kind of thing. In other words, the

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flavor is pretty straightforward here.

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If any man's work abide, he'll receive

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reward. If any man's work shall be

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burned, he'll suffer loss. But so you

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don't misunderstand. So you don't make

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this siological.

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This is not to do with his salvation.

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It has to do with his um productivity

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for the Lord. Not a salvation. You

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didn't earn your salvation. Jesus paid

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for a 100% of it. And by the way, if you

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try to add to that, that's blasphemy.

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If people are trying to talk you into

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adding to your justification, that's

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blasphemy because it impinges on the

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completed work of Christ.

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At the cross, he says to Telsti,

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paid in full.

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I'm convinced, of course, that he did

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not get a bargain deal.

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He died for every one of your sins

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and yours and mine.

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The price of your sins was eternal

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separation from God.

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The price of your sins were eternal

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separation from God and my sins.

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That causes me to be convinced

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that Jesus did not get that for free and

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he didn't get a discount. He didn't get

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a collective deal.

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I think he had to pay for each specific

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one

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of yours and yours and yours and and

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mine.

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Wow.

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That creates a bizarre opportunity

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because next week

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I will somewhere along the way sin.

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I'll stumble. I'll do something wrong.

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And when I do,

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I have the opportunity in quotes

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to add to his suffering on a cross 2,000

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years ago

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because the sin, my sin of next week,

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whatever it might be, he paid for on

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that cross.

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So, I have a connection outside the time

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domain with his suffering.

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When I mess up,

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it adds to what he's enduring.

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Well, let's move on.

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We have another issue here that is a big

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um area of discussion among the scholars

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and I'm indebted to Arnold Frenbomb

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who's one of the really great scholars

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in the Jewishness of the scripture who

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points out that there's a distinction

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between the marriage of the lamb and the

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wedding supper

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because the marriage of the lamb

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traditionally occurs in the

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father's house.

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Idiomatically here that would be in

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heaven.

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That's where the marriage actually takes

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place apparently.

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Not to be confused with the supper that

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follows it that may be colllocated isn't

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necessarily

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you're going to have the marriage in one

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situation and the ancient practice and

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the other something else. And the thing

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we learn is that John the Baptist is a

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friend of the bridegroom. He's not part

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of the bride, but he's a friend of the

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bridegroom. And he's present.

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And if he's present, that means it's

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after the second coming

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because there's there's evidence that

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the Old Testament saints don't get rap

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get resurrected until the second coming.

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That creates some confusion. But that's

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when we break through that confusion to

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discover that the body of Christ are

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those that are prior to and so forth.

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The point is the marriage supper happens

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on the earth. So the two events that may

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be separated topologically, separated

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geographically if you will. And so

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that's that's a suggestion. I I don't

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want to say it so assertively that it

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sounds like that's our teaching. It's

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just a possibility that helps uh resolve

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some apparent confusion.

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And I'm indebted to Fuckenbum for that

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insight which changes the perspective

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about the married supper because that

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gets to be a pretty hot topic in several

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of the illusions by Matthew

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because on several occasions he talks

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about a guest that's at the wedding

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supper who isn't supposed to be there

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and they forcibly exclude him.

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And as the uh ISV people point out, the

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idioms that are used there in the Greek

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by Matthew that are translated the outer

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darkness are misleading because that's

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not the way in Greek you would speak of

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the outer darkness. It's a very strange

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construction and it's a relative

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adjective. They're in places that are

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less illuminated is what it's really

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saying. And the idiom seems to be to the

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first century reader being in the

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father's house would be being in the

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temple. But be but in the temple but not

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in the presence of the sheckchana the

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glory of God. And if you were in the

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temple unless you were the high priest

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and only on one day a year were you

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allowed in the holy of holies.

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The holy of holies was there all the

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time with veiled and once a year on yum

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kipur you went through an elaborate set

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of procedures if you were the high

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priest to go in and officiate.

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And um they actually had under the

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traditions they had a rope tied around

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your ankle. If you had a heart attack or

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something they could drag you out

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without going in there was the idea. No

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one was allowed in there except the high

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priest and he only on once a year on

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Kapur. So it was considered obviously

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the holy of holies.

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And uh so the analogy is the same thing

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is that you can be in the house of God,

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but you're not necessarily entitled to

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be in the presence of the Shecha.

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That's the flavor of the passage there.

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But that's a different perception than

22:21

most of us have when we read in English

22:23

that they were in the outer darkness

22:25

because that sounds that we jumped. I I

22:27

I'm like most of them for most of my

22:29

teaching years. I jumped, you know, the

22:32

outer darkness. that's Ghana or that's

22:34

the, you know, that's Hades or what have

22:35

you. No, I made the same mistake most

22:38

people still make today. I'm indebted to

22:41

the uh uh uh the ISV guys who and I've

22:46

since checked them with others now. I I

22:48

think I get I think I get into this sep

22:50

yeah separate events. The marriage takes

22:53

place in the father's house. The

22:54

marriage supper takes place in the

22:55

kingdom

22:57

and uh it includes the Old Testament

22:59

saints which are resurrected at his

23:01

second coming.

23:03

And that includes John the Baptist, a

23:04

friend of the bridegroom. You can check

23:06

that in Matthew 22 in the first dozen

23:09

verses. So

23:12

this leads to a basic doctrinal

23:16

division.

23:17

For 400 years, theologians have jumped

23:21

into one of two camps.

23:24

Some of them are Calvinists.

23:27

Calvinism

23:29

emphasizes eternal security.

23:32

They also have a very interesting

23:33

concept of the persever perseverance of

23:36

the saints.

23:38

And what they end up doing is arguing

23:41

that you know you're saved if you

23:44

persevere to the end.

23:47

If you don't persevere to the end, that

23:48

just proves you weren't saved. That's

23:51

the way they deal with that. So the

23:53

theologians label that experimental

23:55

predestinarians.

23:57

You're predestined, but you don't find

23:59

out whether you're predestined until you

24:00

get to the end. If you persevere to the

24:03

end, then you were predestined to be to

24:05

make it. If you don't make it, that just

24:08

proves you weren't predestined in the

24:09

first place.

24:11

That's not very helpful.

24:14

Okay? We'll tell you whether you won the

24:16

race or not after the race.

24:19

You know, it doesn't quite That's why

24:20

they call exper it's experimental

24:23

predestination.

24:24

You don't know about the predestination

24:26

until after the game's over, so to

24:28

speak. Well, the Armenians have a

24:31

different point of view.

24:33

And they argue that only those that

24:34

persevere to the end are saved, which

24:36

means their salvation is conditional.

24:40

It depends on their performance.

24:44

Boy,

24:46

does that impinge on the sufficiency of

24:50

Christ.

24:51

See that each one has serious problems.

24:54

And for 400 years, most of the Christian

24:58

groups have allied themselves with one

25:00

of these or the other. And the honest

25:03

scholars recognize there's problems on

25:04

both side of that fence. But that's

25:06

that's a fence that's gone right up the

25:07

middle of Christianity because they've

25:09

overlooked the middle ground

25:12

because they're both true in what they

25:13

were and they're both wrong in what they

25:14

deny.

25:16

And if you go if you what you do,

25:18

there's a middle ground. For lack of a

25:20

name, I'm just going to call it the

25:21

overcomer view. Okay? There are

25:24

Christians and some overcome and some

25:25

don't. Overcomers view emphasize eternal

25:29

security in the sense of justification.

25:35

We try not to use the word salvation

25:37

within the institute because it's

25:39

confusing.

25:40

The word salvation can mean many things

25:42

in many contexts.

25:46

I was saved from a burning building last

25:48

week.

25:50

That's got nothing to do with siology.

25:53

I can be saved in another sense. But

25:55

we're obviously talking siologically in

25:57

terms of salvation and the and I'll come

26:00

I'll come back to a minute. But first of

26:01

all, the first thing we need to

26:03

recognize that our security in Christ is

26:06

100%

26:08

accomplished by him.

26:11

I've contributed nothing. I'm the

26:14

beneficiary of what he's done for me.

26:17

For me to add to his gift is to

26:20

challenge his gift is to is to impugn

26:23

his gift. No, it's his gift by grace. By

26:27

grace are you saved through faith. So

26:30

the security I have security because of

26:32

him. And I'll elaborate that in a little

26:34

bit here. But we do make a distinction

26:37

here between entering heaven

26:42

and inheriting heaven.

26:45

You can enter the promised land but you

26:48

don't necessarily inherit it. And those

26:50

lessons are taught in Kadesh Barnea.

26:53

They're all through the Old Testament

26:54

and they are taken advantage of by the

26:57

epistles especially the epistle of

26:59

Hebrews and so forth. So there's a

27:01

distinction between entering

27:04

if I invite you to my home. We have a

27:07

little cottage at the end of the runway.

27:09

And if I invite you to my home, that

27:12

gives you entrance admission into it. It

27:16

doesn't give you the right to rearrange

27:17

my furniture. Now, if on the other hand,

27:21

you were to inherit my home, it's yours.

27:25

There's a difference between entering

27:27

and inheriting.

27:31

When Ron and I go to the States for some

27:33

major conference, we'll go to a hotel

27:35

and we'll sign in. And that gives us

27:38

access to our room.

27:40

But the last time I looked, I don't

27:42

think Ron and I have ever inherited one

27:44

of those hotels. Okay.

27:47

I used to travel with a a dear friend,

27:50

Australian by the name of Hilton

27:52

Nicholas. And he was fun to travel with

27:54

because he'd always sign Hilton

27:56

Nicholas. And the room clerk would look

27:58

at that and panic. Is that Nicholas

28:00

Hilton? He never said he was, but they

28:04

would just lean over backwards and he'd

28:06

always get the best room and he just

28:08

smiled because he realized that they

28:09

were confused.

28:11

He was a fun guy to travel. Unique guy

28:13

in many ways. But anyway, um, no,

28:16

there's different entering and

28:17

inheriting. And that also implies, by

28:20

the way, there's a high variation in

28:23

rewards.

28:24

And that's the purpose of the beimma

28:26

seed is to provide the rewards.

28:31

There'll be losers and winners there

28:33

both. In fact, I think there's a

28:35

spectrum from nothing to a lot and every

28:38

one of us will be somewhere in the

28:40

middle. There's some things we that went

28:43

well and some things didn't. And so the

28:46

uh Dr. Earl Roacher, he loves to come

28:49

into the situation. He says, "I've been

28:52

saved. I am being saved and I will be

28:54

saved. And he says that in a way to

28:56

deliberately confuse the students. What?

28:59

What do you mean? I've been saved. And

29:02

by the way, I'm being saved and I will

29:05

be saved. And he says that to highlight

29:08

the fuzziness of the paradigm of the

29:12

verb. So I want to talk about the

29:14

paradigm of a thing we call salvation.

29:18

Now, justification

29:21

is the past tense of salvation. My

29:24

justification was taken care of 2,000

29:26

years ago on a wooden cross erected in

29:29

Judea.

29:30

Done entirely by him, not me. I didn't

29:34

contribute anything to that.

29:37

Important to understand the difference.

29:39

It's a gift from God of everlasting life

29:42

that's received by faith alone in Christ

29:45

alone.

29:46

That summarizes our sariology. That says

29:49

it all. That one sentence.

29:52

Everlasting life received by faith by

29:55

faith alone

29:58

in Christ alone. He didn't get help from

30:01

his mother.

30:03

And I won't start on that in case

30:05

there's Catholics here. I I try to find

30:07

something to offend everyone. I've got

30:08

several of you on this weekend so far

30:10

and I haven't picked on the Catholics

30:11

yet.

30:14

There is a present tense of salvation

30:17

that we call sanctification. The word

30:19

just means set aside.

30:22

Sanctification.

30:25

That's I'm a work in progress. If you've

30:28

watched my teachings over the last 30 or

30:30

40 years, you've noticed I've learned

30:32

things along the way. I've had to redo

30:35

my Matthew commentary, I think two or

30:37

three times.

30:39

And there's been other places where I've

30:41

made colossal mistakes. And I we and

30:43

what we we don't sweep under the carpet.

30:46

You'll see it come out with a title an

30:48

alternative view and we'll explain whoa

30:50

I didn't you know the idea that whatever

30:52

and we try to highlight the Luke 21

30:54

thing is a big one because most fairly

30:57

sophisticated uh exed miss the fact that

31:00

the Luke 21 is not the Olivet discourse.

31:02

It's very similar but different

31:03

different audience different conclusion.

31:05

So anyway the point is we I'm a work in

31:07

progress. So are you.

31:10

Praise God. He's not finished with any

31:12

of us. And the good news is what he

31:13

starts, he finishes. Wow, that's cool.

31:19

The work process involves the faith and

31:21

the works of the believer.

31:24

My works impact my sanctification. My

31:26

works do not impact my justification.

31:28

They're very distinctively different.

31:31

And of course, like every verb, it's got

31:33

three got past, present, future. the

31:35

future tense for lack of another label

31:37

we'll call glorification

31:39

and that's the result of the previous

31:40

aspects and that occurs at the

31:42

resurrection

31:44

if I die tomorrow I'll be with the Lord

31:47

but not with my resurrection body

31:49

that'll occur according to 1

31:51

Thessalonians 4 when the dead in Christ

31:53

rise first and we that are alive remain

31:55

join with him so that we'll use that as

31:58

their milestone when we inherit our

32:00

okarian whatever that means and so forth

32:03

three just three three terms

32:05

All believers will be glorified. That is

32:08

being resurrected and given a body like

32:10

Christ. But some will have more glory

32:13

than others.

32:15

There are people that gone down in

32:17

history whose records are phenomenal.

32:20

We can't possibly compete with them.

32:24

And there are others that are saved. But

32:25

I think there's going to be some real

32:26

big surprises.

32:29

I think one of the guys that's going to

32:31

be expecting nothing is the thief on the

32:33

cross. I mean, he hung there and in the

32:36

last 10 or 15 minutes, whatever, he got

32:38

saved. He took this out when the one

32:41

priest was criticizing Christ says, "No,

32:43

we get we're getting our just desserts."

32:45

And Christ turns to him and says, "This

32:47

day you'll be with me in paradise." And

32:49

I'm sure his expectation of the thing is

32:51

that I was saved for what, the last 10

32:54

or 15 minutes of my life. I certainly

32:55

don't have any fruit. And I think the

32:58

Lord's going to surprise him. He says,

32:59

"Stand aside for a minute." And he'll

33:01

line up.

33:05

All the people on death row

33:09

that came to the Lord because of his

33:11

testimony.

33:15

So hope for all of us.

33:18

Okay. So we have the past tense

33:22

separation from the penalty of sin.

33:27

The present tense is separation from the

33:29

power of sin

33:32

and the future tense is separation from

33:34

the very presence of sin.

33:37

Past tense separation from the penalty

33:39

of sin.

33:40

We call that justification.

33:43

Jesus Christ

33:46

by his act on your behalf has created a

33:49

separation from any penalty that you've

33:52

incurred by your conduct. He did took

33:55

care of that. It's done deal.

33:58

The present tense is separation from the

33:59

power of sin. The unbeliever has no

34:02

choice. The unbeliever is in bondage to

34:04

sin.

34:07

If you are saved, you are no longer

34:10

necessarily in bondage to that sin

34:13

because you have access to the Holy

34:14

Spirit. And whatever it is that's

34:16

dragging you down, you have a

34:18

supernatural resource to take advantage

34:20

of

34:21

because the power of sin no longer has a

34:24

hold on you if you use the resources God

34:28

has given you. And boy is there

34:30

controversy wrapped up in that summary.

34:34

Separation from the power of sin. We

34:35

call it sanctification.

34:37

And the future tense is separation from

34:39

the very presence of sin. The

34:41

astonishing thing is that once we're

34:43

there with him and once we're uh

34:45

resurrected and all that that we are

34:47

going to be separated from the very

34:48

presence of sin.

34:50

Some people speculate they we may have

34:52

some police work to do during the

34:54

millennium or something but those are

34:55

speculations.

34:57

So we have justification

35:00

if we can avoid it because that causes

35:02

confusion. We use justification,

35:04

sanctification or glorification. All

35:06

three of those are the parodym of a

35:10

verb.

35:12

So we just justification is for us.

35:16

Sanctification is in us. Justification

35:19

declares the sinner righteous.

35:23

Sanctification makes the sinner

35:25

righteous.

35:27

Justification removes the guilt and

35:29

penalty of sin. And sanctification

35:30

removes the the growth and the power of

35:33

sin.

35:35

And so

35:37

but the basically I didn't include and I

35:39

probably should have included more on

35:41

eternal security

35:43

but the one if we have a study called

35:46

eternal security that hammers this

35:50

I think for two hours there's plenty of

35:52

there but you quickly discover that our

35:55

security depends entirely upon Jesus

35:58

Christ not us on him

36:03

but more than that It depends entirely

36:05

upon the father.

36:07

That's especially true after John 17

36:08

because he hands that responsibility to

36:10

the father because he's going to leave.

36:14

And finally, in fact, most conclusively,

36:16

our security hangs in the Holy Spirit

36:18

whose job it is is to seal us.

36:21

And I don't think we're more powerful

36:23

than the Holy Spirit. And his job it is

36:24

to seal you. He may take you out of the

36:27

ball game. Ananas and Safara found that

36:30

out. I don't think they're unsaved, but

36:31

they certainly were pulled out of the

36:33

game for lying.

36:37

It didn't undo their salvation, but it

36:39

certainly terminated their ministry.

36:42

And there's other examples of that

36:45

because eternal security

36:48

is a testimony to the sufficiency of

36:51

Christ.

36:53

If you attack the eternal security, you

36:55

are in effect inadvertently attacking

36:58

the sufficiency of Christ.

37:00

Many people don't realize that

37:04

and we have the paradigm of salvation.

37:06

But we discover something else. Paul is

37:08

totally paranoid. He lived his life in

37:10

anxiety.

37:13

Well, in Romans 8, we have not received

37:15

the spirit of bondage again to fear for

37:16

we receive the spirit of adoption

37:18

whereby we cry, "Aba, Father." The

37:21

spirit itself beareth witness with our

37:22

spirit that we are the children of God,

37:24

if children and heirs, heirs of God and

37:26

joint heirs with Christ. If so be oops

37:29

there's something there condition if so

37:31

be that we what we suffer with him

37:34

that we may be also glorified together.

37:39

See this is where the I I often threaten

37:42

to give a talk about why Christians most

37:45

Christians when they get to heaven are

37:46

going to be disappointed. That's a great

37:49

talk title because that'll smoke out all

37:51

the fundamentalists. What what what's

37:52

Mr. Trump do now?

37:54

And so most Christians when they get to

37:56

heaven will be disappointed. Why do I

37:58

say that? Because they've been

38:00

mistaught.

38:02

Many people teach that if you're saved,

38:03

you're going to rule with Christ. It may

38:05

shock you to discover that's not in the

38:07

scripture.

38:08

When it speaks about that, there's a

38:10

footnote. If so be that we suffer with

38:13

him.

38:15

See, the condition of ruling with him is

38:18

conditioned upon our faithfulness.

38:20

If we're saved, we're saved. Don't

38:22

misunderstand me.

38:23

But the rulership

38:25

is apparently somehow conditional

38:29

because we're joint hes with Christ. If

38:30

so be that we suffer with him that we

38:33

may also be glorified together. If so

38:35

be. That's interesting. That's a little

38:37

disturbing there with that word if

38:38

there. But I want to focus on the last

38:41

verse of 1 Corinthians 9 because this is

38:43

Paul talking obviously.

38:46

He says, "But I keep my uh keep under my

38:49

body and bring it into subjection,

38:52

lest that by any means when I have

38:55

preached to others

38:57

I myself should be a cast away."

39:01

Now, it's an unfortunate translation

39:02

there with a castaway term because what

39:05

it uh adokamos really is it's not

39:08

standing the test, not approved. Um it's

39:11

usually used of coins if they're

39:12

authentic or not. That which does not

39:14

prove itself as it ought. It's unfit for

39:16

it's unproved. It's furious. The proper

39:19

uh translation would have been

39:20

disqualified.

39:22

Castaway is not really the right

39:24

translation here. That I myself should

39:26

be disqualified.

39:29

Well, what on earth is Paul panicked

39:32

over his salvation? Absolutely not.

39:36

Because he wrote the book on eternal

39:38

security. It's called Romans chapter 8.

39:41

And I challenge you to read that chapter

39:43

and when you get to the end of it that

39:45

you have any doubts about your

39:46

salvation, read it carefully. It's a

39:49

it's a I I you want to put a tab in your

39:52

Bible. I check it about once a day to

39:53

make sure it's still there. Romans 8:28

39:55

and all that. Romans 8:28. For we know

39:58

that all things work together for good.

39:59

Who them are who they who are the called

40:02

according to his purpose.

40:05

What are the three most important words

40:06

in that verse? The first three. We don't

40:09

suspect. We don't hope. know, we know,

40:11

we know that all things work together

40:15

for good to them who love God and who

40:17

are be called according to his purpose.

40:21

So what is Paul panicked over?

40:24

What was he afraid of?

40:27

Because he wrote the book on eternal

40:28

security. We talked about that.

40:31

The issue is entering versus inheriting.

40:34

And I told you I've already put this in

40:36

here. The whole idea that that uh

40:38

entering is one thing, inheritance is

40:41

another. Inheritances are privileges

40:44

that'll be widely variable like rewards.

40:47

There are two kinds of inheritance.

40:49

There is a kind of inheritance you

40:50

cannot lose.

40:52

Claronomia, it's a it's a you will never

40:54

lose your son. The prodigal son never

40:56

lost his sunship.

40:59

He went and misbehaved, blew his

41:00

inheritance. No question. But he didn't

41:02

lose his sunship. There's part of that

41:03

you cannot lose. So don't let me confuse

41:05

you.

41:07

But it also includes a conditional

41:10

earned reward. Typically, an inheritance

41:12

is conditioned upon some conditions,

41:16

being obedient.

41:18

And you can ask Esau about that.

41:21

You can ask Reuben about that.

41:24

You got example after example after

41:26

example, not the least of which is

41:28

Moses.

41:29

After 120 years of faithful service,

41:35

he didn't get to enter the promised

41:36

land. No, he was allowed to look at it

41:38

from the hill. He didn't make it.

41:41

Didn't make it. He's got another chance,

41:43

I think, in Roman in uh Revelation 11.

41:46

But see, sanctification should lead to

41:50

partaking in Christ.

41:53

And partaking should lead to um

41:55

overcoming. That's why I like we call

41:58

this the overcoming view if you will

42:00

which of course leads to inheriting and

42:03

that's what you and I are going to find

42:04

out about at the beimma seat

42:07

and uh for we are made partakers of

42:11

Christ

42:13

if we if we hold the beginning of our

42:15

confidence steadfast to the end

42:16

partakers of Christ the Greek term is

42:18

metagoy

42:20

partaker that's one who shares in a

42:24

companion comrade partner in any work

42:26

office or dignity. Medcoy

42:30

and uh you're a medicaly. There's a big

42:33

word there. If if how do you know you're

42:35

a medical if we hold the beginning of

42:38

our confidence steadfast in the end.

42:40

There is a prize, a reward for hanging

42:44

in there.

42:46

Your hanging in there doesn't create

42:48

your justification. Jesus took care of

42:50

that. But you're hanging in there is

42:52

where you get rewarded by our king.

42:57

And uh what is it that we must hold

42:59

steadfast to the end? How do we become a

43:02

medicoy?

43:04

Glad you asked. There are seven letters

43:06

that Jesus explains that to you. And

43:07

each letter concludes with a promise to

43:09

the overcomer. Some of you are

43:11

overcomers and there may be some of you

43:12

that at least for a while are overtaken.

43:15

And we'll get inheritance. Inheritance

43:17

came typically to the firstborn son by

43:19

virtue of his birth. That was the basic

43:21

pattern. Whether he actually secured it

43:24

depended upon his obedience and his

43:26

father's choice. That's the Old

43:28

Testament pattern again and again and

43:30

again and again. So your inheritance is

43:32

subject to conditions and it's subject

43:34

to obedience.

43:36

The Abrahamic inheritance was based on

43:38

the divine oath and that was also

43:41

conditioned in turn in part by

43:43

obedience.

43:45

inheritances were forfeited in the Old

43:47

Testament in the land of Canaan.

43:51

It was it was their inheritance and

43:52

that's so uh all through the Torah and

43:57

it was merited by obedience.

43:59

The Exodus generation was promised an

44:02

inheritance but they failed to obtain it

44:03

at Kadesh Barnea. And that event at

44:06

Kadesh Barnea is the main theme of the

44:09

epistle to the Hebrews.

44:11

It's amazing how many commentators spend

44:13

all their time wondering who really

44:14

wrote the book rather than what it

44:15

really says.

44:18

See, Israel was in a sense God's

44:20

firstborn son. That's the way they're

44:22

identified when they first are come,

44:23

they go down as a family, but they come

44:24

out as a nation in Exodus 4. Israel's

44:27

called God's firstborn.

44:30

And yet only two of two million took

44:33

possession of their inheritance.

44:35

That's not quite true because there's

44:36

also a large number that were under 20

44:38

that weren't counted. But there they

44:40

they did get in, but the others were

44:42

taken in that generation.

44:45

See, even Moses was excluded because of

44:47

his disobedience at at Refodm.

44:51

So, Esau, ask Esau about inheritance. He

44:54

sold his inheritance for a bowl of

44:56

pottage. Ruman, Jacob's firstborn, blew

44:59

it because of his uh messing around with

45:02

the concubines and what have you. And

45:03

David warned Solomon about the same kind

45:05

of thing. And of course, there's a

45:08

generation of Israelites that were

45:09

forfeited because they were enslaved to

45:11

Babylon for more than a generation, 70

45:12

years. And so, inheritance, inheritances

45:16

include things that are merited.

45:19

Abraham, that happened of Abraham,

45:21

Caleb, and Joshua, of course, only two

45:24

out of two million. That's interesting.

45:25

Those are the two.

45:27

Often the second comes before the first.

45:30

It wasn't Cain. It was but Abel and

45:32

Seth.

45:34

Not Japheth, but Shem.

45:36

Not Ishmael, but I Each one of these was

45:38

the second was put ahead of the first.

45:41

Esau, not Esau, but Jacob. Not Manasseh,

45:45

but Ephraim.

45:46

Not Aaron, but Moses. Aaron was the

45:49

older brother.

45:52

Not Ilab, but David, and not the old

45:55

covenant, but the new.

45:58

Not the first Adam, but the last Adam.

45:59

That's the title of Christ.

46:02

Paul calls him the last Adam in the

46:04

sense that he's the he's the now what

46:07

can you lose your inheritance by in the

46:08

Old Testament

46:10

Esau Moses are examples

46:13

and u at Kesh Barnea God forgave them

46:16

for their lack of faith that people miss

46:18

that he forgave them for that

46:21

but he still didn't let him inherit

46:23

because he swore an oath did you ever

46:24

wonder why God swears an oath

46:27

because when God swears an oath he's

46:28

pointing out something that he's not

46:30

going to change his mind about he can

46:31

change his mind about other things at

46:33

least anthropomorphically

46:35

but when he swears an oath that's

46:36

something it's not going to change and

46:39

the writer to Hebrews makes a point of

46:41

that

46:43

many people misunderstand the book of

46:44

Hebrews because they don't understand

46:45

chapter 10 where Esau

46:49

goes to Jacob to get a blessing and

46:51

Jacob can't give it to him he's given it

46:52

to the other son right and so Esau goes

46:57

to Jacob and he's upset because he can't

46:59

get Jacob to repent.

47:02

The writer is making the point that the

47:04

senior is the one that's not repenting,

47:06

not the junior.

47:09

And so that people misunderstand what

47:10

follows is because it's the senior. It's

47:13

God that's doesn't repent because he's

47:16

sworn oath. We think of repentance of

47:18

the sinner changing his mind. No, it's

47:19

also anyone repent changing his mind.

47:22

And God doesn't change his mind because

47:23

he sworn oath. That's his point that the

47:24

writer is making.

47:27

And so um

47:29

at Refodm the second time after 120

47:31

years out Moses blows it. Of course,

47:35

Reuben loses his inheritance. In the New

47:37

Testament, the prodigal son is a good

47:39

example. He never lost his sunship, but

47:40

he certainly blew his inheritance. He's

47:42

still welcome.

47:44

Somebody come in and so forth. All that

47:45

was all cool, but get his inheritance

47:47

back. He'd already blown that.

47:49

Ananas and Safy weren't unsaved.

47:52

At least there's no evidence of that.

47:54

They certainly blew it and they were

47:56

taken out of the ball game.

47:59

And of course, Paul's paranoia is the

48:00

capstone of all of those. That's what

48:01

we've just gone through. Okay. So, in

48:04

Hebrews, let us labor therefore to enter

48:06

into that rest lest any man fall after

48:09

the same example of unbelief.

48:12

So, you can blow it. Can't lose

48:13

yourself. You can't lose your

48:14

justification. Don't confuse by that.

48:16

But you certainly can lose your rewards.

48:19

Let us labor that we can enter that

48:21

rest. Unlike the assurance that all

48:23

Christians have that they possess

48:25

eternal life and will be raised up to

48:27

enjoy the presence of God. That's given.

48:28

That's you can't lose that. But you're

48:30

certainly going to lose some other

48:30

things. They're partaking as a meto of

48:33

the Messiah and as a dominion over

48:34

creation is attained by doing his will

48:36

to the end. That's our calling. Now

48:41

these are believe everybody at the

48:43

Beimma seat are believers. Their

48:45

justification is not an issue.

48:48

Judgment will emanate from the beacet

48:49

with a a just recompense of reward for

48:52

works that is fruitbearing

48:54

both positive and negative is

48:56

appropriate and there's lots of verses

48:58

on that they'll be in your notes

49:01

the spectrum I think was if we think of

49:03

the beacet it's a spectrum in the

49:06

dimension of faithfulness

49:08

to the left is lack of faithfulness to

49:10

the right is more faithfulness in the

49:12

little diagram

49:14

we know there are at least five crowns

49:16

mentioned mentioned that might be one

49:18

crown with five labels on it or there

49:20

could be 17 different crowns that five

49:22

happen to be mentioned. We don't know

49:23

but there are five that are specifically

49:25

identified in the scripture and there

49:29

are these crowns that are promised.

49:31

There's a crown of life for those who

49:32

have suffered for his sake.

49:35

There's a crown of righteous for those

49:36

who loved his appearing. I love this

49:38

one. Do you realize that's for the

49:39

pre-tribers?

49:42

that love is appearing.

49:45

Not his coming of vengeance. It's

49:46

talking about the blessed hope,

49:49

the rapture, the crown of glory for

49:52

those who fed the flock. Have you fed

49:53

the flock? There's a crown for you for

49:56

that. A crown incorruptible for those

49:58

who press on steadfastly. These

50:00

obviously overlap.

50:02

These might be five labels for just a

50:04

crown.

50:06

Or there might be a whole bunch of

50:07

crowns and they picked five to talk

50:09

about. the crown of rejoicing for those

50:12

who win souls.

50:15

That's pretty cool.

50:20

The people that are on the left side of

50:22

the diagram, we we we call them

50:24

overtaken.

50:26

They mean well, but they fumbled.

50:29

Whatever. Haven't lost their

50:31

justification. They're still there.

50:32

They're at the beac seat. They're in

50:34

heaven. They have eternal life. Praise

50:36

God. Jesus will get all the glory.

50:38

That's cool.

50:40

But there's some that are overcomers.

50:42

They really

50:44

had a walk, as we call it, that uh

50:48

please the Lord. We'll call those the

50:50

overcomers. In fact, we don't call them

50:53

that. Jesus does. He has promises to the

50:55

overcomers. Seven of them in the seven

50:57

letters. There's a different one in each

50:58

of the letters that's relative to the

51:00

theme of that each particular letter.

51:04

The ones to the left are people that we

51:06

sometimes use the term carnal

51:07

Christians. They're certainly saved by

51:09

the blood of Jesus Christ, but their

51:11

lives don't seem to reflect it.

51:15

We call them carnal Christians. They're

51:16

Christians apparently. They're saved

51:18

probably, but you can't tell if they

51:21

were on trial for being a Christian.

51:23

There's not enough evidence to convict

51:24

them, so to speak. There's a sort of a

51:26

cynical faciousness there. Now, my

51:30

suggestion is a possibility, not a

51:33

teaching, but there's a there's a

51:36

suspicion that my wife and I are

51:39

increasingly drawn toward, but still

51:41

studying

51:43

that the right end of that spectrum

51:47

is the bride of Christ.

51:50

We increasingly suspect, but it's

51:52

difficult to really prove crisply from

51:54

the texts that we know of that the bride

51:58

of Christ and the body of Christ are not

51:59

synonymous. The body of Christ is a

52:02

collective term for the whole group

52:03

that's at the bema seat. Our suspicion

52:07

is that the favored end of this group

52:12

are entitled to a label called the bride

52:14

of Christ. And we notice some strange

52:16

thing things about the bride of Christ.

52:18

The rest of us have imputed

52:20

righteousness from Christ. There's a lot

52:21

of verses about that. But we notice in

52:24

Revelation 19 and some other places that

52:26

the bride of Christ makes her own linen.

52:31

In other words, the lyn being idiomatic

52:33

of her the righteousness.

52:35

She apparently has some righteousness

52:36

that she earned. That's strange from a

52:40

you know from a a theological point of

52:42

view, but that that seems to be in the

52:44

text. So the point is this is something

52:46

that still needs more study. I call it

52:48

to your attention so you in your own

52:50

study can come to your own conclusions.

52:53

But the overcomers getting back to that

52:55

we have seven specific promises in this

52:57

of the seven churches. Um to eat of the

53:00

tree of life to not be heard of the

53:02

second death the hidden mana the white

53:03

stone the new name the power over the

53:05

nations the white reignment and assured

53:07

the pillar in the new each one of these

53:09

takes specific context from the letters.

53:11

So I'm not going to build on that here.

53:13

Just be aware of the fact there are

53:14

seven promises to the overcomers. But we

53:17

know from chat in revelation 21, they

53:19

shall inherit all things. That's

53:21

exciting. There are rewards for

53:23

faithfulness. Some are entrusted with

53:24

special privileges and some are not.

53:27

Some are some will reign with Christ and

53:29

some won't. Interestingly enough,

53:33

some are rich, some are poor. Some have

53:37

heavenly treasures of their own, some

53:39

not. So there are 12 areas that we

53:43

suggest may be part of the judgment

53:46

here. How we treat other believers.

53:49

Hebrews 6, Matthew 10 talks about how

53:51

you treat other belie. Are you supposed

53:53

to show preferential? Absolutely. That

53:55

may shock you.

53:57

You're supposed to show special

53:59

hospitality to the household of faith.

54:02

Didn't many people don't realize that.

54:04

How we exercise our authority over

54:06

others. Whoa. Some of us probably really

54:08

blow that one. How we employ our

54:11

God-given abilities is probably a

54:13

catchall for a lot of this. How do we

54:15

use our money, yes, that's in there.

54:18

Yes, that's in there. How we spend our

54:21

time, ouch,

54:24

that's more inelastic than money.

54:27

On Wall Street, they often say, "If

54:29

money is your biggest problem, you're in

54:30

great shape." Because they're talking

54:32

about health and other issues,

54:35

but how we spend our time. Ouch. I had a

54:40

I was traveling with a Jewish uh

54:42

financier involved in a project with him

54:46

and I said Bernie uh how many weekends

54:49

you got left? He looked at the kind of

54:50

strange well you do year about 50 and

54:52

you got what actu your insurance agent

54:55

will tell you probably got 20 years so

54:56

20 years that's about 50 weekends right

54:59

so you got about 50 weekends left

55:03

and excuse me I I believe that you got

55:07

about a thousand weekends 50 years 20

55:10

you call it I mean 50 weekends a year

55:12

and times 20 is call it a thousand

55:15

that's the way that's the way I said it

55:17

and he looked at me kind of shocked see

55:18

if I Say you've got 20 years, that's an

55:20

abstraction.

55:22

If I say you've got a thousand weekends,

55:24

that hurts because that sounds they tick

55:27

off. Yeah, that's right. So we It was

55:30

many years later I ran into him much

55:32

years many years later I happened to run

55:34

into him in an airport and when he

55:36

walked up to me he says, "Hey Chuck, how

55:37

you doing?" What have I got left about

55:39

900? I didn't know what he talking

55:41

about. He reminded me that that was a

55:42

little clip that I that he that reached

55:45

him in the sense that it made him

55:47

conscious of the fact that time is

55:49

inelastic. You don't know what the

55:51

number is, but it doesn't get bigger, it

55:53

gets smaller. Whatever it is, how we

55:55

spend our time, how much we suffer for

55:58

Jesus.

56:00

Boy,

56:04

I don't know if we in New Zealand have

56:06

much scare there. We suffer for Jesus by

56:08

being in New Zealand. Wow.

56:12

how we run that particular race which

56:15

God has chosen for us. Yes, it is a

56:17

race.

56:18

How effectively we control the old

56:21

nature.

56:23

Boy,

56:26

I usually don't use invective language

56:29

about other people.

56:31

But the language I use against inanimate

56:34

objects is disgusting. a drawer that

56:38

sticks or a tool that I can't find.

56:43

You I'd be embarrassed if you saw me in

56:46

those moments.

56:48

No, the old nature is there.

56:51

And so I say, "Praise God, it's just

56:53

what you said it was." But anyway, how

56:56

many souls we witness to and win to

56:58

Christ. That's not a surprise. You

56:59

expect that there. How we react to

57:01

temptation.

57:03

Temptation is not a sin. How we react to

57:05

it is

57:08

how much the doctrine of the rapture

57:10

means to us. Second Timothy 4,

57:13

your attitude to the rapture of

57:17

the church is an element of your report

57:20

card. That surprises me, but it's there.

57:23

Check it out. How faithful we are to the

57:26

word of God and the flock of God. And

57:28

that's no surprise. That's a catchall

57:29

for all the rest. But I want to give you

57:32

some caveats of this teaching.

57:35

We are not under the law.

57:38

There's nothing wrong with a Christian

57:42

celebrating

57:44

the Lord Jesus Christ or the father.

57:46

However, on Saturday,

57:49

on Shabbat.

57:52

So, for us to observe Shabbat as a

57:55

Christian is nothing wrong with that.

57:58

But there's a danger to it. If you are

58:01

trying to keep the Sabbath in the

58:05

Talmudic sense with 613 rules and all of

58:08

that because you're not under the law,

58:12

there's a very delicate thing there.

58:14

Some Christians like to to worship on

58:16

Sunday. That's fine.

58:18

Any day is legitimate. Sunday is

58:21

celebrating the resurrection day. Fine.

58:23

No problem.

58:25

I don't find any place that in the

58:26

scripture.

58:29

Paul talks about the first day of the

58:30

week to take your offerings there

58:31

because I don't want you to do it when

58:32

I'm teaching.

58:34

That means that you know he

58:37

that's that verse is often misqued out

58:39

of context.

58:41

We do know that the millennial temple

58:43

will not be open on Sunday

58:46

from Ezekiel 45:1.

58:49

The main point is don't put yourself

58:52

under the law. One of the things that

58:54

happens to Christians, they start

58:55

discovering the fantastic riches in the

58:58

Jewish traditions. They get into the

59:00

study of the seven feasts of Moses.

59:02

Fantastic, very fruitful, great.

59:05

But when they start doing that, they

59:06

pretty soon find themselves on a list

59:08

from

59:10

the fruits of Zion, these publishers

59:12

that publish materials to Christians to

59:14

get them to keep the Torah.

59:18

And there's a very subtle thing there

59:19

that occurs and it's very prevalent in

59:22

messianic fellowships where Gentiles are

59:25

starting to try to keep the law

59:27

dangerous because you may inadvertently

59:30

be impuging the completed work of

59:31

Christ. He is the fulfillment of the law

59:34

for the Christian and to try to keep the

59:38

law in that sense

59:41

as a subtlety you can be imputing the

59:43

completed work of Christ. So observing

59:46

those things is one thing. Trying to

59:48

keep them in a legalistic sense is

59:50

theologically dangerous.

59:53

The Messiah is the fulfillment of the

59:55

Torah. Jesus said so in Matthew 5:17 and

59:58

other places.

1:00:00

The other thing I want you to avoid a

1:00:02

works trip. There's many people that

1:00:04

take some of the things that we've

1:00:06

espoused here and they give they write

1:00:08

they publish a book with a list of 20

1:00:10

things you should do. Arranging chairs

1:00:12

at Sunday school or whatever. They have

1:00:13

the list of things you do. And each one

1:00:16

of those is a violation of what I'm

1:00:17

talking about because those are works of

1:00:19

the flesh.

1:00:21

You can work at the church on Sunday

1:00:24

mornings um and make it a work of the

1:00:27

flesh. Is it what the Holy Spirit led

1:00:29

you to do? Great. If it isn't, why are

1:00:32

you doing it? In other words, the issue

1:00:34

is don't get on a work strip. Don't make

1:00:36

your list of things you're going to do

1:00:40

for him. If they're of the flesh, they

1:00:42

can be uh u wood hay stubble even though

1:00:46

they have a nice spiritual label on them

1:00:49

somehow. Be careful. Walk by the spirit,

1:00:52

not the flesh. Easily said, but requires

1:00:56

care and focus. The epistle to the

1:00:58

Galatians

1:01:00

takes that cover to cover.

1:01:04

Avoid sin should not rain anymore. Yes.

1:01:07

Will you stumble? Obviously, the flesh

1:01:09

is just what the Lord said it is. But it

1:01:11

shouldn't rain over your life. If you're

1:01:12

an unbeliever, you have no choice. But

1:01:14

if you're a believer, sin should not

1:01:16

reign anymore in your life.

1:01:19

You walk with him. Don't fall behind or

1:01:21

get ahead of him.

1:01:23

There's some of us as as type A

1:01:25

executives that run the risk of getting

1:01:27

ahead of him. We're like Peter. Ready,

1:01:30

fire, and then aim.

1:01:34

If you're partakers of Christ, you want

1:01:36

to be a medicoy. And uh that's a term

1:01:39

you'll find here more and more within

1:01:40

the institute. And Jesus words there,

1:01:42

behold I come quickly. Hold that fast

1:01:46

which thou hast that no man take thy

1:01:48

crown. That's an injunction by the Lord

1:01:51

himself. And he's not talking about your

1:01:54

justification.

1:01:56

He's talking about your crown.

1:01:58

You have some crowns you've earned.

1:02:00

Don't blow them. Behold, I come quickly.

1:02:03

Jesus says, "Hold that fast that you

1:02:06

have. Don't blow it.

1:02:10

Carry it across the finish line

1:02:13

that no man take thy crown.

1:02:16

You can lose your crown. You can't lose

1:02:17

your justification, but you can't lose

1:02:19

your crown." And so if you the the the

1:02:24

kingdom, the power, and the glory, I'm

1:02:26

indebted. My name's on the book because

1:02:28

I helped in a trivial way. It's really

1:02:30

and 20 years of careful study by my wife

1:02:33

that really pulled most of that

1:02:34

together. So my name is on there with

1:02:37

with great deference to my partner. It's

1:02:40

an incredible piece of work because of

1:02:42

her diligence. We call it the

1:02:44

Overcomer's handbook.

1:02:47

That's a is a very very appropriate

1:02:48

subtitle and we supplement it with

1:02:51

studies. She has a series of her own. I

1:02:53

put mine on here. The origin of evil is

1:02:55

a two-hour study. The thy kingdom comes

1:02:58

introduction to all of this. You've had

1:02:59

the highlights of that in some of these

1:03:00

sessions. We take eternal security and

1:03:03

spend I think two full one hours on it

1:03:05

and hammer that and that's not an

1:03:08

optional thing. I used to figure well

1:03:09

that's you know different people have

1:03:11

different views on that but I've come to

1:03:13

the conclusion that unless you are

1:03:14

secure in your um position you can't

1:03:19

possibly be effective witnessing to

1:03:22

others if you're uncertain about your

1:03:23

own situation. It's a very interesting

1:03:26

prerequisite, if you will. And

1:03:28

inheritance and rewards. We get into

1:03:30

that in depth in two onehour studies.

1:03:32

And then, of course, your your

1:03:33

protection against heresy is the whole

1:03:36

council of God. We talked about that

1:03:37

when we opened the series. The challenge

1:03:40

of esquetology is that all should fit a

1:03:42

fabric and be consistent. If you got

1:03:44

something in your picture that doesn't

1:03:46

quite fit in, you've got more studying

1:03:47

to do. And as you know, we've got two

1:03:50

ministries. And I think I've given you

1:03:51

this perspective that the institute has

1:03:54

three avenues of study. We call it the

1:03:56

brian the word of God takes priority

1:03:58

over it all. But the times knowing the

1:04:01

times is the Issachar be like the sons

1:04:04

of Iskar who understood the times and

1:04:05

knew what they had to do. And of course

1:04:08

to balance all three of these things we

1:04:12

have little internal incentives that we

1:04:14

use. And I think as you know we've had a

1:04:18

we what we call end time scenario that

1:04:20

was this weekend and um

1:04:23

they they are they follow the three legs

1:04:26

and so what we um that which we had in

1:04:29

this weekend that had to do with

1:04:32

strategic trends or whatever is

1:04:35

outside it primary focus is really

1:04:37

primary to try to understand what we

1:04:39

think we know about the end time

1:04:40

scenario. So we will have annual cont uh

1:04:44

uh conferences where we try to take all

1:04:47

three elements and weave them together

1:04:49

and we'll call that strategic

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perspectives.

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But I'm drawn more and more to the idea

1:04:54

of tactical perspectives which is the

1:04:56

agenda you walk away from from any of

1:04:58

these as to what you're going to do

1:04:59

about it. And so I want to close with

1:05:02

something that just came across my desk

1:05:04

recently but I was quite touched by it.

1:05:08

There's an anonymous guy, I don't know

1:05:09

his name was, but he was threatened by

1:05:11

his tribe. They were going to kill him

1:05:13

for being a Christian.

1:05:16

And they did. And when they did, they

1:05:18

found na nailed

1:05:21

over his desk in his

1:05:24

room the following.

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I'm part of the fellowship

1:05:34

of the unashamed.

1:05:36

I relate that I have Holy Spirit power.

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The dy's been cast. I have stepped over

1:05:41

the line. The decision decisions been

1:05:44

made. I'm a disciple of his. I won't

1:05:47

look back. Let up. Slow down. Back away

1:05:51

or be still.

1:05:56

My past is redeemed. My present makes

1:05:58

sense. And my future is secure.

1:06:03

I'm finished with low living, sight

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walking, small planning,

1:06:09

smooth knees,

1:06:11

colorless dreams,

1:06:13

tamed visions,

1:06:16

mundane talking,

1:06:18

cheap living, and dwarfed goals.

1:06:23

I no longer need preeminence,

1:06:26

prosperity,

1:06:28

position, promotions,

1:06:30

plottits, or popularity.

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Sounds like you went to seminary,

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doesn't it? The all P's there. Yeah. I

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don't need preeminence, prosperity,

1:06:39

position, promotions, plots, or

1:06:40

popularity.

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I don't have to be right. First, tops,

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recognized, praised, regarded, or

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rewarded.

1:06:52

I now live by faith. I lean on his

1:06:55

presence. I walk by patience. Lift by

1:07:00

prayer. And labor by power.

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My face is set. My gate is fast. My goal

1:07:09

is heaven. My road is narrow. My way is

1:07:13

rough. My companions few. My guide

1:07:17

reliable. My mission clear.

1:07:22

I cannot be bought, compromised,

1:07:26

detoured, lured away, turned back,

1:07:31

deluded, or delayed.

1:07:35

I will not flinch in the face of

1:07:37

sacrifice, hesitate in the presence of

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the adversary,

1:07:42

negotiate at the table of the enemy,

1:07:44

ponder at the pool of popularity, or

1:07:47

meander in in the maze of mediocrity.

1:07:51

The guy was eloquent.

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I won't give up, shut up, let up until I

1:08:00

have stayed up, stored up, prayed up,

1:08:04

paid up, and preached up for the cause

1:08:07

of Christ.

1:08:11

I'm a disciple of Jesus. I must go till

1:08:14

he comes, give till I drop, preach till

1:08:19

all know, and work till he stops me. And

1:08:23

when he comes for his own, he will have

1:08:26

no problems recognizing me.

1:08:30

My banner will be clear,

1:08:34

nailed to his wall before his execution.

1:08:40

Let's bow our hearts in a word of

1:08:42

prayer.

1:08:43

Father, we thank you for this time we've

1:08:46

had together

1:08:48

and we thank you, Father,

1:08:51

for the fellowship that we have in Jesus

1:08:53

Christ. And we thank you, Father, for

1:08:56

your presence here this weekend. We do

1:08:58

pray, Father, that the seeds planted

1:09:00

will bear fruit for the kingdom.

1:09:04

Father, we do

1:09:06

in our own small way try to echo this

1:09:09

commitment

1:09:11

of your African missionary.

1:09:15

We do pray, Father, that you would

1:09:17

through your Holy Spirit and through

1:09:18

your word,

1:09:20

help each of us to grow

1:09:24

in grace

1:09:26

and in the knowledge

1:09:28

of our coming king.

1:09:31

As we

1:09:33

go forth

1:09:35

committed to you

1:09:39

in every aspect of our life, help us,

1:09:41

Father, to prioritize each day

1:09:45

by you.

1:09:48

as we commit ourselves without

1:09:49

reservation to that end. In the name of

1:09:52

Yeshua,

1:09:54

our coming king indeed, the Lord

1:10:00

Yeshua Hamashiach, our Messiah indeed.

1:10:02

Amen.

1:10:06

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