A Vessel Unto Honor 2Timothy 2:20-21(KJV) God's earthly house (the church) has a variety of vessels, both noble and base. The church has some vessels or people who are like gold and silver; that is, they honor Christ. But the church also has some vessels or people who are like wood and clay; that is, they dishonor Christ. The church has a mixture of people...• some are good and some are bad.• some are true and some are false.• some are genuine and some are counterfeit.• some are clean and some are dirty.• some are pure and some are tarnished.• some are clear and some are stained.• some illuminate light and some illuminate darkness. Note what it takes to become a noble vessel: it takes a purging. A person has to cleanse himself from...• behavior that is dishonorable and unrighteous.• words that are corruptible and dirty.• talk that is unclean and contaminating.• teaching that is false and cancerous. A person who purges himself from these will become a vessel unto honor...• sanctified, that is, set apart unto Christ and His service.• fit for the Master's use; that is, Christ will be able to use him.• prepared to every good work; that is, Christ will be able to use him for any work. Common sense tells us that if a person has departed from God, he is not living with God. To be apart from God is not to be with God; it is to be separated from God, out of the presence and house of God. Common sense tells us that if a person has departed from iniquity and lives in the righteousness of God, then he belongs to the household of God. To be living like God—righteously—is to be with God, in the presence and house of God.
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