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The God Life p.7: “Holding On To The Eternal Ticket” 05.27.12 Scripture: 2 Peter 1:10-11 Video: “Charlie Gets The Golden Ticket” [3:00] from Willy Wonka Fundamental Question: Been debated for 2,000 years - is our salvation assured or do we work to receive our salvation? Many today - including many Christians believe that they must do more good things than bad things so that they earn their way into Heaven. Our teaching today from 2 Peter tells us that this is not so! Many others believe that it doesn’t matter what I do because God does all the work in my salvation. I can go ahead and live any way I want. Our teaching today from 2 Peter tells us that this ALSO is not so! How do we balance (1) that my salvation comes entirely from God and His grace and mercy and yet OTOH (2) that what I do - how I live my life matters? Today we find out that to live the good life, which is to live the God life, I will BOTH know that I can do nothing on my own to enter into Heaven AND do everything I can to enter into Heaven! Like Charlie in the Willy Wonka movie, as a Christ- follower with a golden ticket to Heaven, I want to hold on to my ticket! To fully understand this balance we’ll examine 4 “becauses” ... Because of God’s grace, I possess ___FAITH___ in God. To make sure we grasp the full importance of what Peter is writing, we must understand that he is writing to Christ followers. Notice verse 1 - these are people who have already received their Christian faith. “To those who through the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ have received a faith as precious as ours.” 2 Peter 1:1 NIV We learn from Paul’s writings that this faith is not something we can earn
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“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9 not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8,9 NIV Here’s where our way as Christians can become muddled. If we receive
- ur faith as a gift from God... and indeed if because of this faith nothing