The Work of Sanctification Part 2 | Colossians 3 | Brian Shannon

3/08/2023
00:00 - Introduction
04:22 - The Ten Commandments
11:18 - Sins of the heart that impact how we treat others
12:05 - Anger (in the Greek Orge)- violent passion and abhorrence
12:21 - Wrath/rage- angry outbursts,carries intent to punish
13:08 - Malice- The intent or desire to do harm,lust for violence(Jesus equates this with the sin of murder)
14:44 - Blasphemy/slander- Abusive speech intended to do harm rooted in anger and hatred(Jesus equates this with murder)
16:31 - Filthy language- foul, obscene, course, profane, crude, sexually inappropriate.
17:31 - Lying-To speak falsely, to deceive, or to speak falsely of someone.
18:59 - Biblical warnings against anger
32:05 - The Righteous Garments We Must Put On
32:13 - Put on the NEW man
32:49 - Put on tender mercies
33:31 - Put on Kindness
33:43 - Put on humility
33:57 - Put on meekness
35:03 - Long-suffering
36:13 - Love
39:41 - How do we kill sin in the flesh?
39:50 - Occupy your mind with the things of God, service to God, doctrine, fellowship, communion, prayer (Acts 2:42)
40:18 - Confess to God and repent of known sin and confess his word to your sin
41:20 - Reflect often on God’s hatred for sin and cultivate that hatred
41:51 - Walk in the Spirit by pursuing God in personal prayer, worship, praise and thanksgiving to God yielding yourself daily to the Holy Spirit
42:49 - Delight yourself in God, you must see God as most beautiful in your eyes (Psalm 27, Psalm 73)
43:50 - Saturate your heart in the word of God-read, study, apply
44:00 - Fellowship with believers and confess to one another
44:35 - Change your access to the things or relationships that easily trip you up
45:02 - Remember the cross and the price that Christ paid for sin
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  • @wayneweinschreider5723
    @wayneweinschreider5723 Жыл бұрын

    I have been saved 50 years and this message from Brian Shannon was such a blessing to me. Thank you, father for Brian Shannon.

  • @BelovedLynn
    @BelovedLynn Жыл бұрын

    Thank you holy spirit for this word for the soul. May God bless you Pastor Brian 🙏

  • @elainethomas9532
    @elainethomas9532 Жыл бұрын

    Amen and Amen ✝️ Thank you Pastor Brian 🙏💗🙏

  • @charlesburkhart800
    @charlesburkhart800 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Pastor

  • @kimmygibblerrr1070
    @kimmygibblerrr1070 Жыл бұрын

    Powerful words, thank you for being a devoted servant to our Lord. I will pray for the Holy Spirit to remain strong in you.

  • @MrsMusicInMe
    @MrsMusicInMe Жыл бұрын

    This is a good teaching! Thank you for using your gifts from the Lord.

  • @terrypennison7909
    @terrypennison7909 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!!

  • @regrob16
    @regrob16 Жыл бұрын

    I guess when black Christians comment they're not allowed? Was wondering why my comment was removed?

  • @sookiestackhouse3797

    @sookiestackhouse3797

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry that happened to you. You deserve to be heard 🙏

  • @BrianShannon547

    @BrianShannon547

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry that happened to you brother, I’m pastor Brian from Cornerstone. Do you have a particular question or comment about the teaching?

  • @regrob16

    @regrob16

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrianShannon547 First off thanks for responding and blessings to you & your family. The subject of reparations when it comes to Americans from a slavery historical background seem to always be a punching bag and I get frustrated because I never hear any other group get singled out quite like us. Charities towards the Ukrainian people, Native Americans, Jewish and many other groups fall into the same or similar category and yet they are hardly ever mentioned in this regard. To be honest it is just about a social crime to mention the other groups in that regard. It saddens me because it appears that things are that way only because the consensus is that the group of people referred to as blacks aren't worth the investment or that we are worthless. I can't think of a group in America that deserves it more from this government than us if anyone at all is going to get financial atonement for the past and present. US government propaganda is the reason is the very reason so many of our people are walking around brainwashed into believing the democratic party is their saviors. The government has admitted to several crimes against my community and because of that I think that we deserve the same treatment as others that has been victims of a government. Thanks again and blessings to you and everyone else from this married (26 yrs) father of 3 adults from Georgia.

  • @BrianShannon547

    @BrianShannon547

    Жыл бұрын

    @@regrob16 Blessings to you and your family as well! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your heart concerning this topic. I confess that it is true indeed that there have been major historical atrocities done against blacks in America, through slavery, Jim Crow, racial segregation and discrimination. My contention is that while these things are indeed crimes against humanity and against God, Biblically speaking, as Christians, we are not owed anything because of historical sins against people who share our ethnicity. That was the purpose of Paul's teaching. We are not called to reach back to historical sins that were not perpetuated against us personally and even in the case of sins committed against us in our time, we are to respond with grace and forgiveness. I would agree that if I were "personally" defrauded by my government or by someone in an interpersonal matter, then it's ok to hold them accountable and call that individual to justice. For us to appeal to the government today or white America to say they owe us something has no Biblical warrant. I believe it is to ignore the goodness, mercy and common grace that God has shown us all today on an ongoing basis. Blacks in America are by far the most financially prosperous, healthy blacks in the world. We are endowed with more opportunity and access to education than any blacks anywhere in the world, hence the reason that people of color have flocked to America by the droves. I even believe that our passage to America was a providence of God for the sake of the spread of the Gospel. I believe it is unfortunate that we ignore the fact that We do have things like affirmative action, grants and initiatives designed to accommodate us here in this country. We take it for granted when we ignore those incentives to succeed by looking for government handouts, which I don't think you're advocating for as you stated. As a black man, I personally believe that an emphasis on ideas such as reparations shifts our focus from the most pressing issues facing blacks in America. Our communities are facing a 70% father absence crisis, which manifests itself in poverty, low graduation/literacy rates and rampant crime/homicide, and incarceration rates. If our government gave every person of color said reparations, our biggest problem would still be those things aforementioned. The #1 solution for the black community today is revival of belief in Christ and his Gospel which would manifest itself in the true revitalization of the nuclear family, which in turn would transform our comunities from the inside out. It was personally true of me having been born to a single mother, in poverty. I was not a victim of America. America personally owed me nothing, but I did discover that I had opportunities here that I decided to take advantage of and by God's grace and his Gospel, I turned around the legacy of my family history to create a new one where the Supremacy of Christ and the emphasis on the nuclear family became my narrative. Now my children have a better chance in life than I did without anything the government could give, which is in fact God's design. Our worth as blacks is not in whether or not we are worthy of reparations, but rather in the fact that we are made in the image of the Almighty God endowed with his ability to overcome adverse circumstances. Our worth is inherent in the price that Christ paid for us on the cross and if Black America understood that, the talk of reparations would be an afterthought. Thanks again for hearing my perspective, understanding that not everyone agrees. I do respect diversity of thought and hearing one's rationale for their position on these matters. God's grace and blessings be upon you!

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