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Introduction:
“An honest man with an open bible, and a pad, and pencil is sure to find out what is wrong with himself very quickly.”
A.W Tozer
The Size Of The Soul: Principles Of Revival And Spiritual Growth.
We talked last week about Godly sorrow, that leads to repentance and salvation, in contrast to wordly sorrow that only regrets getting caught!
have really been living in that quote from A.W. Tozer, where i have really been looking in the mirror of Gods word as it relates to the life i’m living, and i have to tell you this morning, when you sit down with an open bible its one thing, but when you have pad and pencil, it doesn’t take very long to find out that some things are wrong!
But it is a good thing that we let Gods word in and reveal to us the things we may be concealing or making provision for, you see there are some things that we may do, or watch, or listen too that we may consider that are really not that bad, i mean we are adults, and we have liberty right?
But heres the thing, those things may not be that bad compared to how bad it really is in todays society, But they just are not good for ME where i am right now, see there are some songs that i like and still do, but i just dont listen to them anymore.
there are some shows i just dont watch anymore, they are just not good for ME! you see the bible tells me this about myself:
Jeremiah 17:5
So as i continue on this journey, and thats what it is, this not my home, im just passing through, i already have a place reserved for me!
King Jesus has already a secured a reservation for me, and all of my A commendations, He has given me the assurance of that so i dont have worry about anything:
John 14:1
have really gotten off to my personal best start to the year and i pray that it been reflected through the messages this month, and i pray that it encourages all of us and i pray that that it challenges us to go deeper.
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So let me tell you how you have encourage me this morning:
Men:
Anthony
Sunday school
John and Willie
Morning devotion
Ladies:
Belinda, Amanda, Mrs. Barbra and Jennifer
Teaching of our children
Candance in her facebook devations and leading the missions
Mrs. Patrice in her facebook encouragement.
Young Men:
In all their help and support
Young Ladies:
In all their help and support
May we continue to encourage each other, and grow spiritually and experience a true REVIVAL!!!!!
Part 4 Conclusion REVIVAL
2 Corinthians
1 Corinthians 7:2-15
let me give a little context of what the apostle Paul was dealing with at Corinth and why he felt the need to have to write these letters.
1 Corinthians
To Whom it is written:
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Paul wrote for these reasons:
To draw the church back together in a spirit of unity as one body of Christ.
the church was severely divided and split, fueding and arguing and forming cliques.
To deal with moral laxity.
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3. To answer certain questions the church had requested Paul to answer, questions concerning marriage, christian liberty and rights, public worship, spiritual gifts, and the resurrection of the dead.
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2 Corinthians
To Whom written:
3 primary reasons for this letter”
To vindicate the purity of his life and the authority of his ministry
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2. To crush the false accusations against him with a final blow, and to solidify the church more firmly in the gospel.
3. To encourage the church to complete its special mission project to the poor saints in Jerusalem and Judea.
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