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GUEST BLOG: JOE DOBBINS Recently Kayla and I went enjoyed a weekend together in Chicago. This was the first time we had been alone for more than a couple of hours in what seemed like forever. After we checked into the hotel and unpacked, we each went i…

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Keep trusting Jesus. His promises, forever, will ring true!2 Peter 3:9, The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

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The PDF shows the results for each of the 198 countries and territories on the 20 questions that comprise the Pew Research Center’s Government Restrictions Index and the 13 questions that comprise the Social Hostilities Index. Although each question is weighted equally, many of the questions contain gradations, allowing partial scores depending on intensity or […]

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The FBI uses drones for domestic surveillance purposes, the head of the agency told Congress early Wednesday. Robert Mueller, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, confirmed to lawmakers that the FBI owns several unmanned aerial vehicles, but has not adopted any strict policies or guidelines yet to govern the use of the controversial […]

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The book of James teaches us to how to have a living, visible and productive faith in a fallen world.  This series will take you and your audience through this short book of the Bible.  You can read James in a few minutes, but it will change your life forever. DOWNLOAD THIS FREE RESOURCE

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Read 1 Thessalonians 3:11 – 4:8.

Salvation is about more than getting to heaven when we die. It’s about living a transformed life here and now. Transformation and restoration are a fundamental part of who we are called to be as followers of Jesus. This journey of transformation and restoration is what we call, in theological terms: sanctification. To be sanctified is to be set-apart for special use – set-apart from our sin, and set-apart to Jesus (to walk in love).
Because this life matters, sanctification matters.
Sometimes sanctification is confusing, because it comes with the tension of the already and not yet. Sanctification is the fruit of new birth. In other words, the natural result of true faith is a life fully devoted to Jesus. But all of us often feel that we should be much further along than we are. We’re all a work in progress.
Sanctification flows out of a transformed heart, love for God and people, and a full appreciation of what Jesus has done! And it really isn’t as confusing as we think. The real question is quite simple: Is my life pleasing to God?
Now, let’s look at three ways to please God with my life.

1. I’m increasing in LOVE; being established in HOLINESS.
There is a connection between our love (for God, for others) and our sanctification. As we increase in Christ-like love, our hearts will be established blameless in holiness. Our life will reflect the heart of our Heavenly Father.
Think about the life of the Apostle Paul for a moment. Before he encountered Jesus on that Damascus road, he was zealous for what he believed was true holiness. But, as zealous as he was, his heart was established in hatred. (You can be religious, and still be established in hate!) But the moment he encountered the risen Jesus, he was transformed into a new creation. That transformation began his sanctification. The hatred in his heart crumbled, and more and more his love began to grow.
Oh, that we would be transformed like Paul by an encounter with the risen Jesus!
2. I’m living to HONOR Jesus.
We honor those we love. Let’s honor Jesus with our lives!
Think of it this way: A husband is called to honor his wife (and a wife is called to honor her husband). The way I treat my wife, the way I talk about her to others, even the way I live and act toward other people, should bring honor to her instead of shame.
In the same way, we’re called to walk in a way that brings honor to Jesus, and that will only come as our lives increase in love, and are established in holiness.
Oh, that our hearts would burn with a desire to bring honor with our words and actions to our King Jesus!
3. I’m submitted to PURITY.
We’re called to submit our lives to Jesus.
I had a conversation this week about what it means to “be saved,” and how that affects our sexuality (like the text, here, mentions).
We talked about how salvation isn’t just getting to heaven, but it’s about being transformed in this life. We talked about submitting our lives, and our sexuality, to Jesus and His kingdom. In my head, I picture a person kneeling at the Cross. To follow Jesus is to submit to His authority and His direction. And just as Jesus submitted to the Father’s will, we’re called to do likewise. This affects our sexuality, our attitudes, our work ethic, and – more than anything else – how we treat others.
Am I growing in purity? Am I living to bring honor to Jesus? And am I being established in holiness while growing in love?
All in all, very simply, am I pleasing God with my life?
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No matter how you add it up zero added to zero equals nothing! However, add God to the equation and you get endless possibilities. You serve a God who is altogether above mathematical quandaries. He has always been able to blow the lid off the box of our limited human reasoning and capability. Give God […]