Hallelujah! Amen. Let's turn to First John and continue our study. I trust that many of you have taken some time to read this epistle over the last number of days. It's an epistle that you can read in minutes, and you can't exhaust in a lifetime the revelation that will come out of it. And we encourage you just to take these next weeks and just read it over and over again and let the Holy Spirit speak to your heart, and you'll hear what the Spirit's saying to the church today. Let those that have hears hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. This is an epistle that prepares us for the coming of the Lord. "Behold, what manner of love the Father has bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God:… [Amen?] …and it [doesn't] yet appear what we shall be: but we know [this], when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that [has] this hope in him [say it with me-] …even as he is pure" (1 John 3:1-3). So the process that we're looking for as we go into this epistle is self-purification. Anybody feel like you could use it to be cleaned up a little bit? Some might say, "Well, no, I think I'm doing pretty good." Well, just set yourself up against the light, for "…God is light, and in him is-?" (1 John 1:5)
Now, how many of you feel you might need to be cleaned up a little bit? See, that's how we look at it. We don't look at how we're progressing, that we're better than we were last week, that we're better than most people in here-for sure. Amen? It's in our thinking. But all we have to do is just slip over a little closer to the light. We've talked about it before, haven't we? I know Greer has one of those at home-the big mirror with the light on it and magnifies you twenty times or whatever it is. It scares me just to look from twenty feet away. And it gets worse every month, it seems, that goes by.
But when you move up there closely and you put a little bit of light, the truth comes out, doesn't it? And many of us are not what we think we are. We've been talking about that for a long time now, haven't we? The realization that we're not what we think we are. How many of you've really struggled with that as God has illuminated your heart in that way? Let me see your hands. Amen. Now, it can do two things. It can cause us to lie and to believe a lie, or it can cause us to humble ourselves, can't it? And to realize that, even with what we are, God can use us if we'll humble ourselves, because His strength is made perfect in our weakness...
Not Ashamed at His Coming, Part 2
February 10, 2013 • Pastor Star R. Scott
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