Hallelujah! Let's turn to Ephesians. We've already addressed this subject some tonight in the utterances that have been given. It shows the mind of the Spirit and the harmony in the Spirit that should exist when we come as one--one heart, one mind--when we come prayerfully. We're just talking again about the age that we're living in. It's evil and a perverse generation; isn't it? But if Philippians tells us, since you're there--in Ephesians just really quickly look over a couple of chapters. As I shared that, the verses came to mind, Chapter 2, verse 13, "For ... God [is working in us] both to will and to do of his good pleasure. [And] Do all things without murmurings and disputings: that ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world." It explains where we are; doesn't it? A crooked and perverse nation--we're as bad--no, worse--than Sodom and Gomorrah because of the godliness that has been given opportunity to a nation who has snuffed at it, who has mocked it, who knowing God chooses not to retain Him; amen? God gives them over to reprobate minds. We live in a nation of reprobates, people who have known God, who have known of God and have chosen to walk after their own lusts and not only do these things but take pleasure in them that do them and become inventors of evil things. Isn't that amazing that's where we're living today? It says, however, we're to shine as lights in midst of this.
Do you feel weary sometimes? Just weary of the warfare, I'm not even talking about specific trials, but you just walk out into the midst of this society and there's a heaviness, there's a perversion, there's a darkness. The spirit is so offended by our nation's new religion, secular humanism, the worship of the creature more than the Creator. It becomes more and more acceptable and we become more and more vexed. I think that one truth we need to get a hold of, just like righteous Lot, is it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter...
There is Yet One Man, Part 1
October 31, 2012 • Pastor Star R. Scott
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