Title: The Life of the Saved (2011.10.23)
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Date: October 23, 2010
Word: Ephesians 2:11-13
Title: The Life of the Saved
Contents:
The life of the saved is a life of thinking. Think!! We are God's children and people of heaven who were saved by the blood of Jesus. Therefore, we have a life as a people of heaven and as a people who have been saved. Am I a thinking Christian?! Think about the past!! We were people outside of Christ. We were Gentiles and uncircumcised. Our country without Jesus, our home without Jesus, and myself who lived without Jesus knowing what was the purpose, what was the joy, what was Was it your hope? Where you are going, what will happen at the end of the world, people outside the country of Israel (Sacred People) They are a completely different nation physically from Abraham, who lived according to God's promise. People without promises, people without hope.
Those who have been saved think about how they were saved, and it is not the merits and achievements of Salauri, of course, but it is not the salvation that came for free. They were saved through the love that God sent his only begotten Son. We have lost and gained life. We have drawn near through the blood of Jesus Christ. Through the Old Testament, God paid a sacrifice to become ashes by sprinkling the blood of a lamb and burning it to ashes on the path to the grace of forgiveness. You gain life by eating it. In order to save my life, it means to live while thinking that the heavenly life died. How close are we? We are getting closer to those who call God our Father. We are getting closer so that we can live with Jesus Christ as our Savior and Bridegroom. The Holy Spirit never leaves our side. You are citizens and you are of God's household (Ephesians 2:19).
Those who are saved should live with a clear goal and hope. Our goal is God's will. Our hope is also God's will. To live according to His will is to strive and strive. A life worthy of our calling, a life in which we run toward the reward that will come down from above. (Philippians 3:14) Toward the goal, God in Christ Jesus I run for the prize of the calling from above.