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daily, Bible-based perspective of hope, encouragement and
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Tuesday,
August
25,
2020
Steam Engine
425 built in 1928
Jim Thorpe, PA
Click to enlarge "Moral
Purity"
Message
summary: Today, we
encourage all readers to heed the Scriptures in
living a life of moral purity. The attacks will
continue as the old adversary continues his quest to
steal and kill and destroy. Let us, armed with God's
Spirit and His Word, "resist him, standing firm
in the faith" (1 Peter 5:9).
![]() "For
this is the will of God, your sanctification; that
is, that you abstain from sexual immorality" (I
Thessalonians 4:3).
![]() When I
got married expensive rings weren't such a big thing
and I told him how our marriage had endured though
Brooksyne's engagement ring was an inexpensive
selection we both picked out so that I didn't get
deep into debt! It wasn't the ring, it was the
commitment we were making that was our priority and
remains so to this day, and prayerfully "till death
do us part".
I
recall another friend who shared a sad story. A man
in his church was dealing with a break-up in his
marriage. Although he was still willing to talk to
church leadership he was unrepentant in dealing with
his immoral behavior. What I found interesting is
that at one time he had been in group leadership in
the church seeking to help men abstain from
immorality.
Prior to the print media, such as photos, video, and the internet pornography was much less prevalent, and yet it was still a source of temptation for many. We recall the words to an old hymn that remains relevant, "But still our ancient foe, doth seek to work us woe". Sexual immorality is increasingly seen as the norm in our day. Brooksyne recalls a conversation with a young man considering proposal to his girlfriend. The conversation went something like this: Brooksyne: "So you're getting serious, are you! "Young man: "Yeah" (with a big smile and stars in his eyes). Brooksyne: "You're wanting to get married, great!" He said "Well, not really. Her parents are a little old-fashioned and I'd like her to live at my place. Maybe if we're engaged they'll let her move in with me." That young man sure wouldn't have wanted to deal with Brooksyne's parents who were "old fashioned" enough to believe that she would be allowed to move in with me only after we said "I do" in a sacred wedding ceremony. In the course of our ministry we have seen the truly destructive effects of sexual immorality. We are regularly exposed to heartbreaking stories of rebellion against God and His long established standards. The consequence affects not just our generation but those before we arrived and those who come after us. For men particularly, sexual immorality usually begins with the visual stimulation, known as lust. Visual images leading to lust abound but really they've been around a long time. Three thousand years ago David observed a woman bathing from the roof of his palace, leading to lust and then to his eventual well-known moral fall. The result of his actions brought grave consequences to the family, his own children, the kingdom of Israel and the kingdom of God. It wasn't just for a short season but affected future generations. ![]() Today's Scripture passage is a straightforward command. It's a good verse to quote when facing temptation in regard to sexual immorality. There may be some issues in life in which the will of God is a bit uncertain but today we read two that are very clear. I place it in the first person, "It is God's will that I should be sanctified and that I should abstain from sexual immorality." This command is among the clearest of God's commands, found abundantly throughout all of Scripture. Yet the world's "system" screams at us to violate it. This "system" diligently seeks to obscure the consequences of disobedience. Biblical standards are mocked by many as being restrictive and outdated. ![]() But earnest followers of Jesus Christ desire to do the will of God. "It is God's will that you should be sanctified." "Sanctify" means to be "set apart, holy." A helpful definition I recall from my Bible College days is, "Sanctification is separation from that which is evil and dedication to that which is of God." The Westminster catechism defines sanctification as "the work of God’s free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the image of God, and are enabled more and more to die unto sin, and live unto righteousness." The Scripture text goes on to specify one area of how our sanctification is demonstrated: "That you should abstain from sexual immorality". Today, we encourage all readers to heed the Scriptures in living a life of purity. The attacks will continue as the old adversary continues his quest to steal and kill and destroy. Let us, armed with God's Spirit and His Word, "resist him, standing firm in the faith" (1 Peter 5:9). Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber ![]() Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources "Take
Time To Be Holy" Video Collingsworth
Family
"Holiness Is What I Long For" Video Scott Underwood Today
we share train photos taken Sunday afternoon in
Jim Thorpe.
Farther
up the gorge
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to enlarge
![]() The
engine coming back into Jim Thorpe alongside newly
repainted engine 5018
See here
Click to enlarge ![]() Close-up
of steam engine 425
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to enlarge
For train lovers and for those who like to see a moving train, hear the toot, toot, but don't want to be stopped at a railroad crossing when trying to be on time for a meeting: ![]()
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