Separation

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37. SEPARATION ()

I. SEPARATED TO GOD—

A. Presenting our bodies unto God

(This is our reasonable, required service)

B. Be not conformed to this world

(Not joining the sinful, worldly practices)

C. Transformed by renewing (making new) our minds

(This requires careful thinking and meditation)

D. Finding the will of God

(Progressive steps: the good, acceptable, and perfect)

II. SEPARATED FROM SIN—

A. Filthiness of the flesh—sins of the body

(, “Mortify [cleanse] your members”)

B. Filthiness of the spirit—secret sins

(Besetting sin—)

C. Perfecting holiness—must work at holiness daily

(“Come out”—. Something you must do)

III. SEPARATED FROM UNBELIEVERS—

A. Righteousness and unrighteousness differ

B. Communion and darkness differ

C. Belief and unbelief differ

D. Church and idols differ

(The Christian is required to give up some things to be a success)

IV. SEPARATED WITH CHRIST—

A. Made holy through the blood of Christ

(What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus)

B. Holiness brings reproach and persecution

(Living holy always brings persecution)

C. If holy on earth, will be rewarded in heaven

(Jesus’ words—, “Shall see God”)

V. SEPARATED UNTO HONOR—,

A. Refuse profane (worthless) babblings

(This means gossip, false stories, etc.)

B. Cleanse yourself—“a vessel unto honor”

(Let your body be a vessel, through which Christ can work)
Croft M. Pentz, 52 Simple Sermon Outlines, Sermon Outline Series (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1968), 59.
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