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The Indispensable Principle

        As we come to look in the Bible, there is a principle that we call
        the indispensable principle and that is total reliance on God’s
        Holy Spirit.  We cannot understand the Bible unless He shows
        us Jesus and only God can show the Lord.  No human being, no
        teacher, can present  the Lord apart  from the Holy Spirit.  I
        would like to begin with a Bible verse that ties into redemptive
        living.  Psalm 67:7, “God blesses us, that all the ends of the
        earth may fear Him.”  The Psalm begins the same way it ends.
        God blesses us so that the world might be blessed.  He doesn’t
        bless us to bless us.  It’s redemptive.  He blesses us so that the
        world might fear Him.  That’s why He chose Israel.  He wanted
        to put on display His heart.  He gave Israel the most and the
        best and the highest, so others could look at Israel and see how
        God felt about them.  He blesses us so that the world may know.
        That’s redemptive.

        Our Heavenly Father, we thank You again that we can look into
        Your  word.    We  thank  You  that  we  can  depend  on  the
        indwelling Holy Spirit to bring us to Jesus.  Give us ears to hear
        and take the veil away from our heart and eyes.  Show us Jesus
        again.  We ask in Jesus’ name.  Amen


        The principle, as you know, that we’re going to look at is called
        redemptive living.  All the principles that we’ve been studying
        are foundational.  It’s hard to put them in order; 1, 2 & 3 because
        they are ALL very important.  I consider this lesson, redemptive
        living, a great foundation.  I’d like to first give a description of
        what I think God’s word teaches about redemptive living.  All
        things are redemptive because God is sovereign.  After we look
        at that, I’d like to show how things are redemptive when we
        cooperate  with  God.   They  are  redemptive  even  if  we  don’t
        cooperate but in a special way, they are when we do cooperate.

        When I say that  all things are redemptive I really  mean two
        things;  that  God  is  sovereign  and  He  always  gets  what  He
        wants.   Nobody  can  stop  His  purpose.    His  sovereignty  and
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