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\title{Holiness and Sin}
\author{Matěj Cepl}
\date{October 27th}
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\begin{frame}{Off-topic question: chapter and verse?}
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(See what sort of love the Father has given to us: that we should be
called God’s children—and indeed we are! For this reason the
world does not know us: Because it did not know him. Dear
friends, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not
yet been revealed. We know that whenever it is revealed we will
be like him because we will see him just as he is. And everyone
who has this hope focused on him purifies himself, just as Jesus
is pure).
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And now, little children, remain in him, so that when he
appears we may have confidence and not shrink away from him
in shame when he comes back. If you know that he is
righteous, you also know that \textbf{everyone who practices
righteousness has been fathered by him}.
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(See what sort of love the Father has given to us: that we should be
called God’s children—and indeed we are! For this reason the
world does not know us: Because it did not know him. Dear
friends, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not
yet been revealed. We know that whenever it is revealed we will
be like him because we will see him just as he is. And everyone
who has this hope focused on him \textbf{purifies himself},
just as Jesus is pure).
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\begin{frame}{Andrew Comiskey: CrossCurrent}
\begin{quote}
Who am I? The search for self often results in little more than a
few clues that define us only in part. It's as if we are looking
in a series of mirrors, some better than others, that reflect
back glimpses of self but not the whole picture. The whole
picture requires relationship with the master designer Himself.
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\begin{frame}{Andrew Comiskey: CrossCurrent}
\begin{quote}
In His great love for us, Jesus lays claim to who we truly are. He
alone knows who the true self is; He alone can call forth that
self. As we respond to His loving initiative in our lives, the
most profound and authentic parts of our personhood come forth.
The light of powerful love awakens us, and calls us out of the
shadows of \textbf{lesser selves}. Through His reflection, we
become aware of \textbf{who we truly are}.
\end{quote}
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\begin{frame}{Andrew Comiskey: CrossCurrent}
\begin{quote}
Jesus alone possesses the knowledge of that true self;
we see ourselves only in part. He sees us in full. Often our
“self-portrait” is \textbf{composed of damaging brush strokes
applied by others or by our own distorted efforts to create a
self}. But in truth only the Creator of the original work can
define it. One with the Father in the creation of each person,
Jesus intends on reclaiming the true image He created in us
(Jn 1:3).
\end{quote}
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\begin{frame}{Andrew Comiskey: CrossCurrent}
\begin{quote}
Suppose a painter created a beautiful painting, one that
bore his distinctive design and style. His pride in the work
was matched only by his distress when vandals stole the
painting and mistreated it until the original design was barely
recognisable. Their fingerprints smudged it; layers of dust
and grime obscured the true form and colours intended by the
painter. He searched everywhere, going from gallery to loft to
attic until he found his work. Then gently, but with unerring
accuracy and skill, he restored the work, removing the layers of
damage and enabling his true design to emerge.
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We can say that \textbf{bearing the image of God} is the most profound and
authentic part of our humanity. And that image shines forth as we
welcome Jesus into our lives. It is the true self that says “yes”
to Jesus. And it is only \textbf{through responding to Jesus and His
loving initiative in our lives that we discover who and what that
self truly is}. As C.S. Lewis said: “Your real, new self (which is
Christ’s and also yours, and yours just because it is His) will
not come as long as you are looking for it. It will come when you
are looking for Him."
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\begin{itemize}
\item {\huge MINISTRY TIME}
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