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Good News!
Good News, faith, fulfillment brings response (obedience)and a new walk with eyes looking forward and upward.
Knowing all this, what do we do with it today?
So you heard the Good News (Heb4:2)
The Good News came by hearing and brought faith (Rom10:17)
Good News brought faith, which brought obedience (Act2:37-38)
Obedience caused you to be born again (Jn3:5)
Being born again brings you to walk in love (2Jn1:6)
How do we know all this came about?
Because Jesus is the fulfillment of Isa61:1-2
and since we know that is fulfilled we know He is faithful and we have our final fulfillment one day (Php1:6)
WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE GOOD NEWS?
Oh we know the Good News, but do we know, do we understand beyond the basics?
And if we do, what do we do with it?
Here is what we can know beyond the basics and some things to ponder on tonight
Oh we know the Good News, but do we know, do we understand beyond the basics?
And if we do, what do we do with it?
We can know: No fear!
For those who know and walk in the proclamations of the Good News can walk without fear.
Love is being perfected
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Perfect love casts out fear
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Fear faces punishment; our punishment has been removed (Isa53:6)
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Question: What does a fearless life look like IN YOU?
We can know: Death has no hold on us
To the one who has the Good News, believed the Good News, obeyed the Good News has no reason to fear for death has no hold, or mastery over them.
Rom6:
We have been buried, we have been resurrected (v.4)
We know the body of sin has been done away with (v.6)
We know we can live for Him (v.8)
All this meaning death no longer has mastery over us (v.9)
Question: Are you living, walking and sharing a resurrected life with others?
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We can know: Triumphant Victory
Know the Good News leads to no cause for fear.
That reminds us that death has no mastery over us and that then Jesus leads us in triumphant victory!
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Let me start this one with the question
Question: Are we a sweet aroma, do we have a sweet aroma to others?
God leads us in triumph in Christ (v.14)
We are a sweet aroma through knowledge (v.14)
A sweet aroma to God of Christ (v.15)
We need to stay in context here for there is bad news here to.
The apostles rose up knowing who they were, because of the Good News.
They proclaimed it in the sight of God!
So, again, do we have a sweet aroma?
The sweet aroma comes from our knowledge (Php4:19)
All our needs caught up in the all in all who gave all for us to have all.
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We can know: There is no condemnation
Are you getting the jest of all this?
That the Good News is more than just a proclamation?
It brings Faith, knowledge, no fear, in which death cannot have mastery over us, and we have our victory as well as knowing we have all things in the One who gave it all to be our all in all.
No condemnation, we are justified, forgiven, restored, reconciled
Know this even when we fall short (Rom3:23)
when we know we have no condemnation, don’t we want to share that freedom with others?
knowing we have our hope restored.
Hope restored (Rom5:5) (also used Rom8:1-9)
But again, needed to build on this by keeping it all in context let me back up
Rom8:6-7
More than a proclamation it brings about a new mind set.
A mindset not on the things of the flesh (v.5)
A mindset on the things of the Spirit (v.5)
A mindset on the Spirit is life and peace (v.6)
A mindset that is not on the flesh and hostile towards God (v.7)
A mindset not on the flesh that cannot please God (v.8)
This is who you are if you are in Christ, you are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit who dwells in you!
Question: So knowing this, wouldn’t you want to share this with others?
Being condemnation free!
V. We know: We are healed
Christ took on our penalty, so there would be Good News for us to believe, to obey, to walk in with the truths we have covered tonight thus far.
Even if we don’t see the healing, doesn’t mean it isn’t true
Just because you may not feel it; doesn’t make it not so.
For we know; God cannot life (Tit1:2)
but that is not fully in context so that is not right, let me press on
Notice what it says in (v.4) grace and peace! and we can know that peace prevails
Peace that takes away a troubled heart; and a fearful mind.
Peace that transcends all comprehension
It will guard your heart, and it will guard your mind.
All this leading us to the reason Christ Came
We know the thief’s plan, but Christ had a better plan
So, is the Gospel, the Good New more than just a proclamation?
full joy; because it is more than a proclamation
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Practical Christianity is knowing the life we have in Him; the One who died for the whosoever believes in Him!
And putting that person to work for the glory of God to carry out the work of God.
Full life:
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