BACKGROUND
GOD GOD I. His Being II. His nature III. His character IV. His will V. His subsistence VI. His Fatherhood MAN WOMAN FALL OF MAN MAN a. Man in nature b. Man’s destiny c. Man ‘s structure d. Man’s sin e. Man in God’s image WOMAN
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DEFINITIONS (For serious students)
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HOLINESS continued |
Today we look at the 1st 4 of 6 aspects of holy living as detailed in the Bible.
Please, once again study the Scriptures in order to obtain a true understanding of this vexed subject.
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1. THE STATE OF TESTED PERFECTION IS THE UNITED GOAL OF ALL 3 PARTS OF THE GODHEAD |
 A. GOD THE FATHER 1. God chose us for salvation.
Ephesians 1:4
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2. ILLUSTRATED IN THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS |
 1. Obedience and perfection through suffering.
Hebrews 2:10, 5:8-10
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3. TO BE REFLECTED OIN OUR SUBMISSION AND REVERENCE FOR GOD BY DOING WHAT HE REQUIRES OF US IN; |
 1. Purifying ourselves.
2 Corinthians 7:1
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4. BUT REQUIRING EFFORT ON OUR BEHALF TO STAY AWAY FROM THOSE THINGS THAT MAY LEAD US ASTRAY BY |
 1. Becoming slaves to righteousness.
Romans 6:18-19
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2. Creating a new attitude of mind - like God in righteousness.
Ephesians 4:23-4
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NEXT WEEK: GOD AND MAN concludes... |
 ... as we complete our study , looking at the last 2 areas of holiness we need to consider.
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A NOTE FROM DAVID |
 We all have differing ideas about holiness so it is good to see what the Scriptures say! I trust that you have studied the references given in order to achieve a balanced view. For holiness is a requirement of our walk with Jesus. Broad Wall (1st Temple) Excavations in the Jewish quarter in the old city of Jerusalem unearthed a section of the 1st temple wall, built by Hezekiah, during the 8th C BC. The wall was intended to protect the city against the Assyrians (Ashur). The impressive wall, almost 8M thick and 8M high, strengthened the defense of the city. This is an important archaeological site, since it remapped the Biblical period city, whose boundaries were not known prior to these excavations. The name of the wall was used in a later time in the history of the city, when Nehemiah returns from the Babylonia exile and rebuilds the wall and the first phase of the second temple. He built the city in a smaller scale, but on the west section he reuses the Hezekiah "broad wall", as written in the Bible (Nehemiah 3 8): "...and they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad wall". According to most scholars, this broad wall is at this site - what remained from the first temple era.
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So until next week.......
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOU BLESS GOD!
His servant and yours

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