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			<title>Recalling the Character of Christ</title>
						<description><![CDATA[In this most difficult time, character matters. Rather it is in the public or private arenasof life, what we do and what we say has an impact upon the lives of people. Yet,because of our human nature we often have missteps and lapses in judgement thatshow the flaws in our humanity. However we can have confidence in the character ofChrist. In <b>Revelation 3: 7</b>, John records the words of Christ, “<i> 7 &nbsp;</i>...]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">In this most difficult time, character matters. Whether it is in the public or private arenas<br>of life, what we do and what we say has an impact upon the lives of people. Yet,<br>because of our human nature we often have missteps and lapses in judgement that<br>show the flaws in our humanity. However we can have confidence in the character of<br>Christ. In <b>Revelation 3: 7</b>, John records the words of Christ, “<i>&nbsp;7 &nbsp;And to the angel of the<br>church in Philadelphia write; These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that<br>hath the key of David</i>,” In this text he tells us plainly <i><u><b>who</b></u></i><u><b>&nbsp;He is</b></u> and <u><i><b>what</b></i><b>&nbsp;He has</b></u>. Who<br>He is “that is holy and true". And what He has are “the <b><u>Keys of David</u></b>” The Hebrew<br>word for “holy” literally means “separate” or “set apart.” This is helpful for us because it<br>means, when we’re talking about Christ’s holiness,&nbsp;we’re talking about His absolute<br>purity. He is unstained by sin and evil.&nbsp;He is perfect in every way, and perfectly good all<br>the time. His character is without flaw or blemish. His care will never be canceled out<br>by selfishness or apathy. Because our Redeemer is holy and completely separate from<br>all moral imperfections, He is able to love us with a full and perfect loves. He loves us in<br>spite of ourselves because the Holiness of His character will do no less.<br><br>But the text says he is true. Meaning he is absolutely genuine. There is no discrepancy<br>between what He says about Himself and who He actually is. Christ never does one<br>things and says another. Christ is not an impostor, or charlatan, or fraud, or phony, He<br>is perfect and true. He is the essence of truth and perfection, the originator of<br>righteousness, and the fulfillment of all prophecy.<br><br>Lastly, He "<i>holds the key of David</i>." All of this means is Jesus has the Keys to the<br>Kingdom, both in the earthly realm and the heavenly realms. He has the key to the<br>Kingdom from where all blessings flow. He possesses the keys of salvation and<br>everlasting life. He has the key to health and healing, providence and provision, and all<br>authority. All of this matters, because when you understand his character even in times<br>such as this it lets us know God is able.</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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