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[1090.38 --> 1092.68] because we |
[1092.68 --> 1093.42] couldn't do it |
[1093.42 --> 1094.92] we never could |
[1094.92 --> 1097.00] thank You Lord |
[1097.00 --> 1097.74] for Your love |
[1097.74 --> 1099.10] and Your patience |
[1099.10 --> 1100.00] with our faultiness |
[1100.00 --> 1101.54] and when we do |
[1101.54 --> 1102.44] not do what we |
[1102.44 --> 1102.80] hear |
[1102.80 --> 1104.32] when we do not |
[1104.32 --> 1104.78] act |
[1104.78 --> 1105.58] when we should |
[1105.58 --> 1106.48] when we have |
[1106.48 --> 1106.86] faith |
[1106.86 --> 1108.48] I pray that You |
[1108.48 --> 1109.48] would instill in us |
[1109.48 --> 1110.34] truer and truer |
[1110.34 --> 1110.84] faith |
[1110.84 --> 1111.96] and that we would |
[1111.96 --> 1112.60] continue to be |
[1112.60 --> 1113.58] sanctified by Your |
[1113.58 --> 1114.06] Spirit |
[1114.06 --> 1115.72] and become more |
[1115.72 --> 1116.34] like Christ |
[1116.34 --> 1117.60] to do Your work |
[1117.60 --> 1119.66] and I pray Lord |
[1119.66 --> 1120.62] that we would |
[1120.62 --> 1121.50] continue to glorify |
[1121.50 --> 1122.58] You in all that we |
[1122.58 --> 1122.86] do |
[1122.86 --> 1124.50] Amen |
• The importance of isolation for preserving health and healthy views of life |
• The concept of a "pandemic of sin" being just as deadly as COVID-19 |
• The idea that faith can be the antidote to spiritual illness |
• Discussion of 2 Peter 1, verses 5-11, and the importance of adding virtues such as goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, mutual affection, and love to one's faith |
• The relationship between possessing these virtues and being effective in one's knowledge of Jesus Christ |
• The importance of confirming one's calling and election |
• A personal anecdote about receiving a new barbecue as a gift, with the speaker wishing that God would assemble us spiritually in the same way |
• The need for more than just faith to achieve a godly life, but rather building on it and adding to it |
• The importance of making an effort to add to one's faith in Jesus Christ |
• The relationship between truly believing in Jesus and wanting to be like him. |
• The speaker emphasizes the importance of faith and its incentive to work out one's faith in Jesus |
• The idea is compared to fishing, where staying engaged and imagining the catch keeps the line in the water |
• Dallas Willard is quoted as saying that spiritual formation in Christians has been stifled by believing they can be slack in obeying or following Jesus |
• Jesus' words are cited, stating that if one loves him, they will keep his commandments |
• Gandhi's quote is mentioned, suggesting that if Christians lived according to their belief, all would become Christians |
• The importance of obedience and intent in following Jesus |
• Peter's instruction to add to one's faith and build on knowledge of Christ |
• Faith being a conscious and persistent choice to cooperate with the spirit of Christ |
• Characteristics of believers including patience, joy, love, and other fruits of Christ |
• The role of intention and effort in following Christ |
• Good intentions are necessary but not sufficient without actual intent and effort |
• The importance of having a strong will and making decisions to achieve goals |
• The difference between intention and action in achieving success |
• The role of God's will in the formation of human spirit and character |
• The need for humans to set their will on doing God's will, as exemplified by Jesus' passion. |
• The will of God vs human pressure and temptation |
• Jesus' example in resisting the will of others and persevering in faith |
• Peter's understanding that spiritual growth is a slow, arduous process |
• Recognizing setbacks and failures as opportunities for reflection and self-examination |
• Emphasizing the importance of humility and seeking God's guidance |
• The speaker reflects on their faith in Jesus and the importance of living a life that aligns with God's plan. |
• They discuss the concept of "adding to" one's faith, drawing from biblical language and cultural context. |
• Christ is described as the main singer or central figure, with those following Him adding to their faith through various attributes and qualities. |
• The speaker cites Peter's list of virtues and qualities that can be added to one's faith, such as goodness, moral fortitude, power, and energy. |
• The importance of diligence and self-discipline in becoming a virtuous person |
• Adding faith to one's knowledge and gaining practical insights |
• Understanding Christ and being his disciple |
• Recognizing that much of our work is done internally, including self-control and managing one's feelings and soul |
• Practicing self-leadership and perseverance |
• Perseverance in the face of obstacles is crucial for achieving godliness and living a life that reflects Christ's teachings. |
• The ultimate goal is to be like Christ and to have God "retrofit" us back into his image through the Holy Spirit. |
• Showing mutual affection, warmth, and friendliness to others is essential for building a healthy church community. |
• Loving one's neighbor as oneself is the greatest virtue and a fundamental aspect of living a life that reflects Christian values. |
• Developing virtues and attributes is part of living in Christ |
• Love keeps motivation pure |
• Possessing these qualities helps prevent being ineffective and unproductive |
• Change happens slowly, requiring patience and self-graciousness |
• Addictions can be overcome with time and spiritual growth |
• Working hard and daily turning to Christ leads to maturing and seeing results |
• Ineffective and unproductive faith |
• Choosing not to work at faith and settling for the status quo |
• The importance of spiritual growth and maturity in Christ |
• Losing sight of the future that Christ offers and forgetting past sins covered by His blood |
• Failure to pursue spiritual growth as a sign of lost vision and forgotten identity in Christ |
• AA's sixth step involves surrendering to God |
• The process of becoming spiritually perfect is a gradual one |
• The difference between striving for self-determined goals vs. spiritual perfection |
• Negative consequences of not working towards spiritual goals |
• Three positive reasons for being intentional about adding to faith, based on verses 10 and 11 |
• The relationship between God's initiative and human response in faith |
• The importance of balance in the Christian life, not a 50-50 split but rather 100% from both God and humanity |
• The role of Christ as the proactive initiator of redemption and humans as reactive responders to His work |
• The development of confidence and spiritual growth through consistent practice and application of one's faith |
• The assurance of eternal life and a warm welcome in God's kingdom, regardless of earthly circumstances |
• Pursuing Christ leads to a deeper sense of hope in the soul |
• The importance of prayer and God's word in life |
• Being welcomed home someday as saints, cleansed from sin |
• Living like saints by pursuing purity and holiness |
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