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One : Ten – Two : Ten A free CD of this message will be available following the service This message will also be available for podcast later in the week at calvaryokc.com

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One : Ten – Two : Ten. A free CD of this message will be available following the service. This message will also be available for podcast later in the week at calvaryokc.com. One : Ten – Two : Ten. Insubordinate ~ literally “non-submissive”. “ Unaccountable” . One : Ten – Two : Ten. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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One : Ten – Two : Ten

A free CD of this message will be available following the service

This message will also be available for podcast later in the week at calvaryokc.com

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One : Ten – Two : TenInsubordinate ~ literally “non-

submissive”•“Unaccountable”

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One : Ten – Two : Ten“The chief mark of counterfeit

holiness is its lack of humility. Every seeker after holiness needs to be on his guard, lest unconsciously what was begun in the spirit be perfected in the flesh, and pride creep in where its presence is least expected.”

Andrew

Murray

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One : Ten – Two : TenDishonest gain (also NIV)

• KJV, filthy lucre• NASB, sordid gain• Literally, “shameful gain”

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One : Ten – Two : Tenkrētizō ~ to lie or deceive

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One : Ten – Two : TenTwo greatest hindrances to

being sound in the faith:• Jewish fables ~ legalism• Commandments of men ~ traditionalism

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One : Ten – Two : TenTwo questions:

1. How can I walk in holiness without being a legalist?2. How can I walk in grace without being licentious?• Purity of heart: “willing one thing”

Soren

Kierkegaard

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One : Ten – Two : TenFinally, brethren, whatever

things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.

Philippians

4:8

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One : Ten – Two : TenOlder ~ KJV, aged – presbutēs

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One : Ten – Two : TenSober ~ “free from outside

influences: alcohol, money, anger, lust or greed”“…not thinking that the decays of nature will justify any excess; but seeking comfort from nearer communion with God, not from any undue indulgence”

Matthew

Henry

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One : Ten – Two : TenReverent ~ KJV, grave

• NASB, dignified• NIV, worthy of respect

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One : Ten – Two : TenTemperate ~ sōphrōn – literally

“saved midriff”

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One : Ten – Two : TenReverent ~ literally becoming

holy• KJV, as becometh holiness

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.

Romans

12:1

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One : Ten – Two : TenSlanderers – also, NIV

• NASB, malicious gossips• KJV, false accusers• diabolos – whether true or not

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One : Ten – Two : TenObedient ~ NASB, NIV better

– subject

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One : Ten – Two : TenAnswering back ~ antilegō –

same as 1:9

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One : Ten – Two : TenAdorn ~ kosmeō – cosmetics