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Talked a little bit about that in our reading and I'd like to.
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The Holy Spirit.
This morning we mentioned in the reading.
The exhortation that we have in Ephesians chapter 5.
That says be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess, but be filled with a spirit. It's an exhortation.
Be filled with the Spirit.
If that's something that we need to be exercised about.
What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit? Can I ask you that this morning, Doug?
Means you said to be sold out, didn't you?
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Anyhow, it means that there are no pockets of reserves in our vessel.
It's all for him.
If I have a glass, I wanna fill that glass with water and then it's half full of dirt.
I can pour a lot of water in the top, it might wash some of the dirt out.
But what I really need to do is get the dirt out of there first and then I can fill it with water.
Spirit of God.
God gives his Spirit, and how does he give it? Let's go to chapter 3 of John's Gospel.
I love this.
Verse 34.
John 334 For he whom God hath sent.
Speaketh the words of God.
Necessarily, that's the Lord Jesus, for God giveth, not the Spirit.
By measure.
Unto him as an italics.
In other words, you and I determine the measure, brethren.
You want to be filled with the Spirit. You and I determine the measure.
It is interesting in the scriptures to see those who scripture says were filled with the Spirit.
But first of all, let's talk a little bit. What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit?
The Scripture puts a simile there in that verse where it exhorts us about that says be not drunk with wine. Wherein is excess person that's drunk with wine? It's filled with wine. Can you tell it?
Yeah, you can.
How by the way they walk and by the way they talk. You can tell something's controlling that person. He's not in his own senses.
He is under the influence, we say, of what he's drunk.
But be filled with the Spirit. Can you tell a person that's filled with the Spirit?
Yes, I think you can. How? Same way by the way they walk and by the way they talk.
God doesn't give the Spirit by measure. He's a great giver. He's going to give all you want to fill that vessel of yours. And just think, brethren, the Holy Spirit of God, He's given to fill these vessels of ours.
I'd like to give a little example back in second.
Kings.
Of this.
I'm gonna have to look for the chapter 4, Second Kings chapter four. We have a little story here that kind of interesting.
Says verse one. Now there cried a certain woman of the wives of the sons of the prophets unto Elijah, saying.
Thy servant, my husband is dead, and thou knowest that thy servant did fear the Lord, and the creditor has come to take unto him my two sons, to be bondsman. Elijah said unto her, What shall I do for thee? Tell me, what hast thou in thine house? She said, Thine handmaid hath not anything in the house save a pot of oil.
Then he said, Go borrow the vessels abroad of all thy neighbors, even empty vessels.
Borrow not a few. When thou art come in, thou shalt shut the door upon thee and upon thy sons, and shalt pour out unto into all those vessels, and thou shalt set aside that which is full. So she went from him, and shut the door upon her, and upon her sons.
Who brought the vessels to her? And she poured out? And it came to pass, when the vessels were full, that she said unto her, Son, Bring me. He had a vessel. And he said unto her, There is not a vessel more.
And the oil stayed. Then she came and told the man of God. He said, Go and sell the oil, and pay thy debt. Live thou, my children. Of the rest. There's just a little illustration of the fact that God does not give the Spirit by measure.
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Oil in Scripture is often a figure of the Holy Spirit of God.
And she was to borrow all the vessels she could have if she could not find from her neighbors, and poor, and poor, and poor, because God does not give them spirit by measure. And she filled up all those vessels, and only when they were all full did the oil stay.
Brother and sister, in the Lord Jesus, do you want your vessel to be full? God gives the Spirit not by measure, and He will fill you if you allow Him to.
I've met up with people that I believe that are, I'm no judge of the matter of their spirit filled, but I tell you, sometimes you meet up with souls that are just.
Such refreshing enjoyment of the person of the Lord Jesus can't help but feel that they are spiritual.
Still remember in the prison where we go on Saturdays in Lawrence County prison there.
A while back there was a one of the prisoners that came in. I don't know why he was there. All of a sudden he disappeared and we then never found out whatever happened to him.
It was a blessing to have that man in the room when we had our meetings. Such enjoyment of Christ and of the Word. How He encouraged us. He usually sat close to the back.
Couldn't help but feel that there was a great measure of the Spirit of God in that vessel.
It's such a blessing, and God wants to give the blessing. It's not His fault if we don't enjoy His blessing. It's our fault. We put things in the vessel that clutter it all up so that the Spirit of God doesn't have room to fill us.
So we have the exhortation to be filled with the spirit. And I like to go back to the book of the Acts just to notice a few individuals there. We already had referred to in this conference, Chapter 7 of Stephen. But let's go back to chapter six. First of all, it's interesting that.
Look who wrote both the Gospel of Luke and the book of the Acts uses that expression quite extensively, both in the.
Gospel and in the Book of the Acts.
Really is what is characteristic of the believers in the Lord Jesus in this time period. The Spirit of God cannot, could not, come on a human vessel in permanent form until redemption had been accomplished when Jesus was risen from the dead. Having accomplished that redemption and returned to the right hand of God, then he sent this Holy Spirit of God to indwell believers.
The Old Testament and the consecration of the priests.
Blood was put on the ear, the right thumb and the right toe.
Of those priests and their consecration. And then the oil was put on the blood.
That's the way the Holy Spirit can dwell permanently in the believer. Because of accomplished redemption, the oil on the blood, now the Holy Spirit of God dwells permanently.
And those believers in the Lord Jesus, and he's there, dear fellow believer.
To guide us into all truth.
But let's go to this 6th chapter just to notice what it says here.
Verse three of the sixth chapter of Acts. Wherefore, brethren, talking about the deacons that were being appointed for the.
Material administration amongst God's people. Look ye out among you seven men of honest report.
Full of the Holy Ghost and Wisdom. That interesting. One of the characteristics of a person full of holy of the Holy Ghost is wisdom.
Whom we may appoint over this business.
Verse five and the same please. The whole multitude. And they chose Stephen the man.
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Full of faith and of the Holy Ghost. There's another characteristic of a person full of the Holy Spirit. Faith, confidence in God. You know, we live in a world that calls in question everything to do with God and his Word.
One of the characteristics of a person filled with the Holy Spirit is they're filled with faith. Down further in the same chapter verse. Uh.
Eight and Steven, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. There's power in the testimony of a person filled with the Holy Spirit. Now the 7th chapter that we had read to us, it was yesterday.
Verse 55. Stephen and his testimony before the Council.
Beautiful testimony, he.
Being full of the Holy Ghost.
Looked up steadfastly into heaven and saw the glory of God in Jesus standing on the right hand of God.
Person filled with the Holy Spirit is not going to be occupied with themselves. You know what I noticed is that our culture that we live in tends to occupy us.
With yourselves. With ourselves.
You owe it to yourself is a advertising technique that they use a lot.
Oh, you do. You do it to yourself.
That makes yourself the object of your thinking.
Steven wasn't thinking about himself.
This Holy Spirit had filled him and his occupation was with a man in the glory of God. Because it's a beautiful testimony of what is characteristic in this dispensation, The Spirit of God down here filling vessels and occupying them with a man in the glory of God. Two things that had never been before in the history of this world, a man in the glory of God.
And the Spirit of God down here indwelling believers and occupying them with that man in the glory of God.
Oh, what a tremendous, brilliant testimony Steven was. They put it out, they killed him. That's the only way this world knows how to deal with a witness that way.
So we go through the book of the Acts and there's many examples of those who were filled with the Holy Spirit. I don't want to take all the time here this afternoon, but like to go back to the book of Luke, to the first chapter to see a family.
Of three individuals.
And it says of each one of them that they were filled with the Holy Spirit.
Generally, you think it starts with the father of the family, wouldn't you?
But not so here.
Let's just look at this chapter a few verses. It's a long chapter and we're not going to read a whole lot of it.
But uh, let's read from verse 11. Zacharias was doing his priestly service in the temple.
And it says in verse 11. And there appeared unto him an Angel of the Lord standing on the right side of the altar of incense. When Zacharias saw him, he was troubled, and fear fell upon him. The Angel said unto him, Fear not Zacharias, for thy prayer is heard. And thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John. Thou shalt have joy and gladness, and many shall rejoice at his birth.
For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink, and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mother's womb. Many of the children of Israel shall return to the Lord their God.
This interesting a child in his mother's womb. I don't think we can limit God in the way he works. It is amazing to me times, brethren, I go through Latin America. I must say, rather than I just feel I have a tremendous privilege. I wish I could take some of you brother in a long sometimes just to see what God is doing in those countries.
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And you can't lay down the limits with God. He works in ways you would never guess.
I never cease to marvel at how he works.
Here it was and baby in the womb of his mother, filled with the Holy Spirit.
Interesting.
So the first one in this chapter.
That it speaks of being filled with the Holy Spirit. Is John the Baptist in his mother's womb?
Now go down further.
And.
The Angel announces to Mary.
That she is to be the mother.
Of the Lord Jesus.
And she goes to visit her cousin Elizabeth.
Verse 39 And Mary arose in those days, and went into the Hill Country with haste into a city of Judah, and entered into the House of Zacharias, and saluted. Elizabeth came to pass that when Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary.
The babe leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost, and she spake out with a loud voice, saying, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. And whence is this to me, that the Mother of my Lord should come to me?
For lo, as soon as the voices thy salutation sounded in my ears, the babe leaped.
In my womb for joy. And blessed is she that believed, for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord. So the second one in this family that is spoken of as filled with the Holy Spirit is Elizabeth. I think this is beautiful. The babe in her womb evidently heard. They say that babes in the womb of their mother here.
And she heard the voice of the Mother of the Lord Jesus.
And leaped for joy.
And it resulted in her mother and his mother being filled with the Holy Spirit too. What it she says about Mary is is beautiful.
Oh, brethren, the results of letting the Spirit of God fill us are beautiful. Well, we know what had happened to Zechariah when the Angel announced that he would be the father of a little boy.
He asked how could this be?
You know, we all have to confess, brethren, that we sometimes reason things out naturally, and we can't figure out how in the world that could ever be.
So the result was he was dumb.
I don't mean dumb as the smarts, I mean he couldn't talk.
He couldn't talk until the day it was all performed.
But notice.
They came when John the Baptist was born and they were asking what his name would be. They thought it would be Zacharias because he's the only boy carry on his father's name.
But, uh, Zacharias determined that it was to be John.
And.
Let's read from verse 63. He asked for a writing table and wrote and said his name is John and they marvelled all and his mouth was opened immediately and his tongue loose.
Brethren, our tongues need to be loosed in the praise of our God.
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Why is it that we sit in the Lord's presence sometimes on a Sunday morning?
And there seems to be something impeding the Spirit of God.
In the praise of that glorious person that we say is in our midst.
The Lord exercises about it. Brethren, I realize that we need to be led by the Spirit of God, and the Spirit of God leads in order. And it can be at times that the little time of waiting on the Lord is healthy too. But you and I both know that many times there's long painful silences that I really believe are because of our lack of occupation with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Here's Zacharias was dumb. He couldn't say a word for so long because of the unbelief of his heart that is hindering anybody. Confess it to the Lord, dear brother. Let that mouth of yours be opened in his praise. Must say, brother. And being amongst the Latin brethren, some of you who been down in those countries, they kind of go to the other extreme.
It kind of stumble over each other to get up and give a word of praise to the Lord.
I've seen it often happen in Bolivia, brother.
That I brother gives out of him, and another brother stands up at the same time to praise the Lord. What do you do in that case? Well, generally the brother that came out to him waits until the brother gives his word of praise, and then afterwards we sing to him. Sometimes it isn't all exactly in the order it should be, but it throws my heart rather than to see the Lord praise given His praise.
When we think of how glorious he is, can we sit there in silence?
Let's not be like Zechariah because of our unbelief sitting there dumb.
Zacharias got through it though, thank God.
He his mouth was loosed, and he spake and praised God. Isn't that beautiful? First thing he does is praise God. Fear came on all them that dwelt around about them, and all these things were noise abroad throughout all the Hill Country of Judea. All they that heard them laid them in up in their hearts, saying, What manner of child shall this be? The hand of the Lord was with them.
And his father Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost and prophesied, saying, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for you have visited and redeemed his people. Hath raised up and horn of salvation for us in the House of his servant David.
Beautiful the intelligence that there is in this man. Well, I just want to go to the book of Romans a minute before I give place to somebody else. Chapter 8, because it speaks of the Spirit of God there too and.
Just wanted to bring this out because we are living in a day when the Spirit of God dwells not only in US individually.
Buddy inhabits the house collectively.
Spirit of God is present.
But here is a verse I'd like to just mention.
Verse 14.
As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. For ye have not received the spirit of ******* again to fear, but you have received the spirit of adoption.
Whereby we cry ABBA. Father, the Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God.
So the purpose of the presence of the Spirit of God in our lives is to guide us, brethren.
I have to confess that off times I really believe the Spirit of God.
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Has led me and I quenched his direction in my life. It is not been for my good.
What happened a number of years ago?
A Wheaton conference.
Chicago area.
I was serving my time for the government then in a hospital in downtown Chicago.
And it just gotten back. Remember, we can conference used to start on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and then half a Tuesday. And I'd gotten off Monday, but I didn't get off Tuesday. So I came back to work on Tuesday morning and.
I, uh, had a truck. I was supposed to go out and get supplies for the hospital and I happen to be parked at a certain place.
Yeah, and, uh, there was a hospital supervisor standing there and it was.
Really enjoying what I'd learned at the conference. And so as if the Lord said to me, go speak to him about the Lord. Lord, he's a supervisor. You gotta be careful how I do this. Now you know how you put it off twice very powerfully, the Spirit of God.
Said speak to him.
And twice I put it off.
Was shortly after that another truck pulled up and said I got some supplies for the hospital and so I said OK, back up to my truck and uh, we'll switch the boxes over to my truck.
And.
When I jumped up on the back end of my truck and opened up the box, it was just one I'd rented. Somebody left some garbage in there. So I called to the supervisor and said what should I do with this garbage? He came over and stood at the base of the track. We're both looking in. All of a sudden I turned around and here comes this truck and smashes it right in the middle. Killed him.
I'm guilty, brother.
Guilty.
Not following the direction of the Holy Spirit. It's not only been then, but it's been many other times. Spirit of God is in us to guide us and we tend to in our culture, we tend to quell His direction. We need to be sensitive as to His presence within us so that we can be guided by Him.
We have so many other things that guide us in life, different sensory things that guide us. As mentioned the other night, Lawrenceville, how sometimes we walking through a mall and mall, they pump out that Starbucks coffee smell into the.
Hallway. And what is that for?
They know what's gonna happen. They'll draw you right in there to buy a cup of that coffee.
I don't think drinking a cup of coffee is wrong. Not saying that does anybody get their backup, but.
It's just the way this world that we live in works. It appeals to us in different ways to guide us in one way or another, and we need to be exercised about giving the Spirit of God place in our life to be guided in our lives individually.
Let the Spirit of God guide. That's why He's given to us.
And then collectively too, in the Spirit, in the in the meetings, in our relationship one with another, Spirit of God lays on your heart a certain person.
To go visit.
Do it. Maybe he lays on your heart to call up somebody on the phone.
Maybe some shut in that needs some encouragement.
Let the Spirit of God lead you in that way. That's why He's with us to lead us there. Be tremendous blessing. If the Lord lays on your heart a specific person, go.
Call them up, whatever it takes to be an encouragement to them.
And when we are here in assembly, brethren, we need to each one of us be exercised to give the Spirit of God's liberty. Sometimes, you know, I think when we talk about the Spirit of God, we have the idea that it's.
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Anybody can take part. No, that's not what we mean. What do we mean by the liberty of the Spirit of God? It we mean that everybody consciously sits down here and says, in effect to the Lord. Lord Jesus, we know that you're present with us. You want to use me? If you want to use this vessel, I want to be ready.
For you to use, then the Spirit of God has place to use whom he will. But if I sit down on that chair and say, well, I'm not going to open my mouth this meeting, what are you doing?
You're quenching the Spirit of God.
It's not only the brothers, the sisters too.
Sure, you're not going to open your mouth and take part in a public meeting, I realize that. But the attitude you have has just as much effect, positively or negatively, as any brother.
Lord help us brethren, when we come together. Spirit of God wants to guide us, and He will guide us if we give Him liberty to. Oh, it's beautiful to see when we give liberty, the Spirit of God the beautiful.
Meetings. Yesterday's breaking of bread was a beautiful meeting. How the Lord guided us to thinking of the glory and the crowns of the Lord Jesus. Spirit of God guides.
In different directions, and if we give him liberty.
Then it's beautiful. The result?
I want to say to you younger brothers.
The exercise in public meetings. Love to hear more of you younger brothers take part in prayer meetings, in the praise meeting to the breaking of bread so where you can start being exercised to be used.
Your presence there.
There you are. They're not as a gifted individual in a prayer meeting or an appraised meeting, but as a priest in the family of God and as such your capacitated to present prayer and praise to God.
Oh brethren, Lord, help us really believe. Sometimes our prayer meetings could be a lot more effectual if there was more exercise before the Lord. We really do have so much to pray about.
I think sometimes it's because we come and we're not exercise to pray that we just kind of let it degenerate into a certain few brother and that prey and the others.
Don't take part. That's not proper.
Everyone should be exercise. Still remember a prayer meeting I attended in Brazil when they were first in fellowship?
Was in the city of Campinas and I think there was about 15 brothers present. Every one of those 15 brethren prayed once.
I would say maybe about half prayed twice and some even prayed three times and that in the space of maybe 35 minutes on our knees. There was real short to the point petitions. And I must say I don't think anybody went to sleep in that meeting. Let's be exercised, brethren, when we come together to be.
Vessels.
Ready for his use?
The Lord help us bread.
This conference together we've had.
A lot about.
Our portion, our place.
An excertations concerning it.
Let us conclude our time together by spending a few minutes to be occupied with the person and present work of the One who has the supreme place, our Lord Jesus.
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Not by way of exhortation, but simply a way of.
Getting our eyes on himself tells us in Colossians one that in all things he might have the preeminence or the supreme and 1St place.
So let's look at the Lord Jesus as He was speaking to the disciples before he left this earth to return to heaven in John 14.
And as he spoke to the disciples, may the Lord, may we each take it as a word from the Lord to our own hearts this afternoon.
As if, and it is true in spirit, the Lord would say this to us this afternoon as we're gathered here together.
Verse four, Chapter 14, Verse one. Let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God.
Believe also in me, In my father's house are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have told you.
I go to prepare a place for you, and if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself, that where I am, there you may be also. What a wonderful thought.
The Lord Jesus has now gone there.
The Lord is at this moment looking down upon us from his home, our home too, really. And he says he's there, the place is prepared by His presence there, and His work on the cross has fitted us for that place.
And what does he say to us? That where I am, there you may be also. Isn't it wonderful to think this afternoon that the Lord Jesus, as he looks down upon us, assembled here at this moment? He said, you know where I want you to be.
Point should be where I am.
That's our home.
And our home is where our heart is.
And his home is not going to be fully what he wants it to be until as he looks upon us, assembled here this afternoon.
We're separated in that sense. And he says I want you to come and I'll come for you.
And over in John 16.
A little more worried about the Holy Spirit, John 16 and verse 7. Nevertheless, I tell you the truth, it is expedient for you that I go away, and if I go not away, the comforter will not come unto you, but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
Verse 12 I have many things to say unto you, but I cannot bear them. You cannot bear them now. Albeit when He, the Spirit of truth is come, He will guide you into all truth. For he shall not speak of Himself, but whatsoever He shall hear, that shall He speak, and He will show you things to come. He shall glorify me, for he shall receive of mine.
And shall show it unto you.
All the things that the Father hath are mine. Therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall show it unto you.
A little while and you shall not see me, and again a little while you shall see me, because I go to the Father. Isn't this precious, brethren?
Lords, in this time of physical separation between us, the Lord has sent the Holy Spirit, as Bob has brought before us to indwell us, sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise, and.
It's his delight. It's his joy to fill our hearts and our thoughts with Christ.
Isn't that a wonderful work of the Spirit?
Without measure.
He would bring before our hearts those things that are our portion, that we that couldn't be born at the time these words were written, but they can be born now. And we have the Spirit of God to present the glory, the wonder, the beauty, the affection of the Lord Jesus to our souls until we're united in the we are united, but until we're together forever.
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In his presence.
Thankfully, it won't stop when we leave the room that as we go to our cars and we leave this place, the Spirit of God is free to continue to draw the heart's affections to see the Lord Jesus and His beauty.
As he would be made more precious to our souls, let's go over to the 17th chapter.
Chapter 17.
Verse 18 As thou hast sent me into the world, Even so, if I sent them into the world, and for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth.
As it were, in one sense, the Lord Jesus has drawn us here together to be with himself for this little time this weekend and.
We've enjoyed heavenly truth and the heavenly portion that is ours.
But in one sense, as we leave this sanctuary.
This Elam in the desert and what it says here we can apply. It says as thou has sent me into the world, Even so have I sent them into the world. And so we're going to leave and in one sense we're going to be sent into the world again.
We're going to have to live our daily lives until the Lord comes and calls us to Himself.
But he tells us something he's doing today and he will do tomorrow for us. What a wonderful joy and comfort it is to our hearts, he said. I sanctify myself.
That is, He has set Himself apart in a holy, pure place, so that as the Holy Spirit occupies us with Himself where He is, it becomes a preservative to our hearts. It keeps our affections and our thoughts in Himself where He is, in that place of purity and glory.
And.
It keeps the Spirit and the life from being drawn into all those things which spoil it and corrupt it and hinder it. And so the Lord, for our present preservation and our present need, says to the Father, When I, yes, I'm coming home to heaven. But as in heaven, He said, I sanctify myself. I set myself apart so that my own, even in the world, may look upon me.
And have the sanctifying effect of being occupied with myself.
Uh, let's turn over to Ephesians chapter 5.
Ephesians chapter 5.
Middle of verse 25. Christ also loved the church and gave himself for it.
That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the Word.
That he might present it to himself, a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that it should be holy and without blemish. What a wonderful encouragement for our hearts to be rest in. We've had a lot of exhortations that have been given to us at this conference to carry out in our daily lives, and exhortations bring before us our responsibility.
To live according to what's been given to us and the provisions that have been made for us.
But it's a comforting thing on this side of it to see what the Lord Jesus is doing.
From his side.
The Lord Jesus.
Is working.
For every one of us, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Lord Jesus is occupied with each one of us, individually and collectively, as the assembly for members of the Body of Christ.
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How comforting really. His work is perfect for us. It's without fail and it will result in a perfect end.
So may we go forward with confidence in His love, in His care. Some of us are perhaps going through difficulties, weakness, the body, and perhaps trials and burdens. The Lord Jesus is doing for us a perfect work from His side of things to meet those needs, to care for them, cleansing us, and so on by the Word.
It was his provision that we were here this afternoon.
Said to her brother, I'll just repeat it. I said when we're talking about the joints and bands and Ephesians Chapter 4, brethren, your presence.
Is an encouragement to my soul.
To be here.
That's a joint and a band. Just to see you, just to spend a weekend with you as a brother and a sister in Christ, even if we never spoke to each other, is to the heart a joint and a band. It's a nourishment to the soul to be together in that way. Let's just read one more scripture in Revelation 22.
The last words of the Lord Jesus to us, and what an encouragement they are to go out the door with these words in our hearts. Revelation 22 and verse 20.
He that testifieth these things sayeth. Surely I come quickly.
What a wonderful.
What could we be sad with that?
The Lord Jesus who's looking at us at this moment, the Lord Jesus is giving by the Spirit these words to us. He says to your heart, surely I'm going to come quickly.
What a joy, brethren, just to walk out in the conscious enjoyment of that. Surely I come quickly.
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Crazy.
To love her born and raised.
Bright soul praise.
And day.
Life in your dream.