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Donnie Bell

New Song in Glory

Revelation 14:1-5
Donnie Bell July, 15 2021 Audio
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Revelation Series

In Don Bell's sermon titled "New Song in Glory," the main theological topic is the redemption and resultant praise of the elect in the eschatological vision presented in Revelation 14:1-5. Bell emphasizes that the 144,000 mentioned represent the church, encapsulating all the redeemed who have been sealed by God, indicated by the Father's name written on their foreheads. He develops his argument by highlighting their characteristics as followers of the Lamb, stress on their purity, and the uniqueness of their song — a new song that reflects their singular relationship with Christ and the transformative experience of salvation. Supporting Scripture includes Revelation 7, where the multitude is depicted as having triumphed through tribulations by the blood of the Lamb, and Hebrews 12, addressing the concept of Mount Zion as the unshakeable kingdom of God. The sermon underscores the practical significance of holiness, faithfulness, and the assurance of being accepted before God, as those without fault before His throne, which calls believers to live in fidelity to Christ amidst worldly challenges.

Key Quotes

“Only redeemed people can sing this song. Those that's been washed in the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. We can sing that song.”

“The only person that's ever been on this earth... was the Lord Jesus Christ. He's the only successful, powerful, perfect man that was ever on this earth.”

“It'll be a new song because it comes from a brand new experience that we never had before.”

“We're without fault, where it counts, before the throne of God.”

Sermon Transcript

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Steve read the scriptures. He
says, you know, God wrote the law on our hearts. There are several laws that God
wrote on our hearts. And they're every one scriptural.
I've got a whole list of them in the back of my Bible. I'll
just give you a few of them. You know, when the Lord said,
you know, this is the new covenant that I will make with them, their
laws I will write within their heart. Well, there's the law of righteousness.
God played up laws the same thing as a principle. He taught us
the law of righteousness, and we don't have one, and He's the
only one that's got one. The law of sin. The new man owns
the sins of the old man. The law of faith. The principle
of faith. And then there's the law of love.
The law of the Lord Jesus Christ. There's the law of liberty. Stand
fast in the liberty wherewith Christ has made you free. And
then there's the law of Christ himself, which is the law of
love, liberty, and grace. Just thought I'd throw them out
there. One of these days I may preach
on that. But I carry that around with
me all the time. Never know when you're going
to have to stand up and say something. I used to carry around with me,
I'll tell you two messages I used to carry around with me. One
of them was about Mephibosheth. Carried it everywhere I went.
Because if a person couldn't preach on Mephibosheth, he just
well quit. And the other one was the effectual call. John chapter 11. Alright, let's go here in chapter
14. Let me read a few verses here and we're going to talk
about and deal with this thing called the new song. And I looked,
and lo a lamb stood on the mount, Zion, and with him a hundred
forty and four thousand having his father's name written in
their foreheads. And I heard a voice from heaven
as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder,
and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps. And
they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before
the four beasts and the elders, and no man could learn that song
but the hundred and forty-four thousand which were redeemed
from the earth. These are they which were not
defiled with women, for they are virgins. These are they which
follow the Lamb, whithersoever he goeth. These were redeemed
from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. And
in their mouth was found no guile, for they are without thought
before the throne of God. I want to talk about that new
song, and the people who can sing it. The people who can sing
it. Now there's three paragraphs
here in chapter 14, and all three of them start with a look. A
look. The first one there in verse
1 is, I looked, and I saw a lamb. In verse 6, it says, and I saw
another angel. So he saw, he's looking, seeing
things. And then the third paragraph,
which starts in verse 14, he said, I looked, and behold, a
white cloud. And they all start with each
one of them with the beginning of I saw or I looked. Now we're
leaving the earth here. Remember we just were surrounded
by two beasts and the dragon. The last two chapters have been
about the dragon trying to destroy the Lord Jesus Christ and he
couldn't destroy him so he started on his church. The false prophet
The one that had ten heads had blasphemy written on his name.
These were servants of Satan. And we had great enemies. And over in Revelation 7 it says,
Who are these? Who are these that stand in here
before the throne? Who are these that stand in here,
this multitude that no man can number? He said, These are they
that come out of great tribulation. and have washed their robes white
in the blood of the Lamb. So now we left the earth in chapter
7. We go through the Christ coming,
our persecution, and we go with the Lord Jesus Christ calling
us home in the last judgment. And I tell you what, we're leaving
the earth here. We're leaving. We're gone from
here. We're leaving the place of time and sense and entering
into the realms of glory. One place that tells us where
time shall be no more. And here it describes as those
who didn't receive the mark of the beast. You remember those
who received the mark of the beast? Well, these people here
didn't receive the mark of the beast. In fact, they were already sealed,
as one of it says there in the last part of verse 1, having
his father's name written in their foreheads. And over in
Revelation 7 in verse 4, look at this. And here we see the same 144,
and if you remember, this 144 represents the whole church,
represents everybody. You know, there was 12 patriarchs. And then there's 12 apostles.
Old Testament's represented here, the New Testament's represented
by these 144,000. But look what it says here in verse 4. And I heard the number of them
which were sealed, and they were sealed, and 144,000 of all the
tribes of the children of Israel. And so we were all, all these
people were sealed, this 144,000. All of them sealed. And we didn't take the mark of
the beast. which is 666, the day man was made, the day man
was created, and the day God made him, he didn't last, Mr. Pink said he probably didn't
last 24 hours, maybe 48 at the most, before he failed and was
cast out of the garden. Our first author failed, and
everyone since him has failed. And that's what 666, failure
upon failure upon failure. The only person that's ever been
on this earth. The only man that's ever been
on this earth. I'm talking about a man. And
that was the Lord Jesus Christ. He's the only successful, powerful,
perfect man that was ever on this earth. And he never failed
at anything he did. Perfect in everything he did.
And I tell you what, he took all, I said it this morning,
he took, he was our surety. And I tell you, surety stands
good for someone who's incompetent, inable, no ability, and somebody
has to take care of him. Well, our Lord Jesus Christ,
I tell you, I'm incompetent. I don't have no authorities.
And somebody has to take care of me. And the Lord Jesus does
all three of those things. Huh? Just put a bigger F on me. Failure. But when you put Christ
up there, it takes away with all that. And I'm certainly thankful
for it. Now, I'll tell you what. They
don't stand in themselves. They stand in the Lord Jesus
Christ. And here we see the church triumphant
in glory. Look at the blessedness of the
redeemed there in verse 1. And I looked, and lo a lamb stood
on the Mount Zion. Stood on Mount Zion. We've read
about Mount Zion time and time and time again in the Old Testament. In fact, it's in the New Testament.
Look over at Hebrews chapter 12 with me. Hebrews chapter 12. You are talking about Mount Zion.
A lamb stood on Mount Zion. And look what he says here in
verse 22. This is the Zion that cannot
be moved. Stands on this mountain, this
Mount Zion. Look what he said there in verse
Hebrews 12, 22. But you are come unto Mount Zion,
and unto the city of the living God, and to the heavenly Jerusalem,
and to an innumerable company of angels, and not only angels,
but to this, to the general assembly and church of the firstborn.
that are written in heaven. So there we are. And I'll tell
you another thing. He said over in Psalm 125, he
said, This is the Mount Zion that cannot, cannot be removed. And we sang that song. Maybe
Kim will sing it later. Zion's healed. It waits for me.
Arrest. Arrest. In fact, it's called
heaven. Mount Zion's called heaven. We've
come unto Mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem. And that's what he's
talking about here. All this generous assembly, this
great host of people gathered with the Lord Jesus Christ. And
he said he saw that Lamb and he stood on the Mount Zion. And
with him 144,000. This is heaven. And down in verse 2 he said,
I heard a voice. Where'd he come from? He'd come
from heaven. He saw the Lord in Mount Zion, standing on Mount
Zion. He's heard a voice from heaven.
And he saw with Him, with Him, with that Lamb. When it talks
about that Lamb, Yerushalayim says, with Him. They stand with
Him. That's the only standing we can
have is the standing that we have with Him. We don't never
stand in ourselves. And they stand with Him, 144,000.
And I tell you, having the name and the names of His Father written
in their forehead. You know, our Lord Jesus Christ,
He told His disciples, He said, I've got to go away. He just
told them that Judas was going to betray Him. They're all going
to forsake Him and leave Him. He has to go up and suffer and
die at Jerusalem. And they were very troubled in
heart. They were very troubled, very bothered. And our Lord says,
let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God, believe also
in Me. He said, in my Father's house
are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have
told you. And He said, but I'm there to aid you. I'm there to
prepare a place for you. And when I am here, I come again. You know what He said? I'm going
to take you. to be where I am. And that's what's happened right
here. He's took us to be where He is. We're with Him right here. In chapter 7, they were on the
earth until they were called. And then there, there was a multitude
that no man could number. There they sung their song, salvation
below, with unto the God of our God. And here they're enjoying
the glories and blessedness of glory. And this is after the
final judgment, of course. The dragon, remember him, he
did his dead level best to make them unfaithful to the Lord Jesus
Christ. He doesn't want us to be faithful
to Christ. He don't want us to be faithful
to his church. He don't want us to be faithful
to his word. He don't want us to be faithful
to one another. He don't want that. And I'll
tell you, I think that one of the most blessed things that
will ever be said about a man when he leaves this world, is
that he was faithful. Faithful. Faithful to Christ. Faithful to the gospel. Faithful
to the word. Faithful to his church. Faithful
to the church that God put him in. Faithful. When he entered,
the step he took was a faithful step. He believed God. And I'll
tell you, I think that'd be the most bliss thing that you could
say. But He wanted us to be unfaithful. Oh, how He wanted us to be unfaithful.
And He don't care who you're unfaithful to, as long as you're
unfaithful to Christ. He wants men to be unfaithful
to the Lord Jesus Christ. And He used those two beasts.
Remember them? And yet, Not one single soul
is missing. He didn't give away one of them.
Not one of them that worse turned red or white than the blood of
the Lamb. He never got one to be unfaithful to the Lord Jesus. And now he hears a sound coming
out of heaven. He said that in verse 2. And
I heard a voice from heaven. Oh my! And this is a song, and
that verse 3, it said, is sung as it were a new song. They're
singing this 144,000 are singing a new song. And you know what
it sounded like? He said, the voice of many waters,
and the voice of a great thunder, And the voice of Harkers, Harky.
Now when he talks about Harkers, he's talking about those people
got those big, big things, you know, and they pull on those
strings. Those things are so beautiful. People know how to
play them. I love to hear them play. I've been places where
they've played them. Oh, the people that can do it,
they sound so beautiful. So beautiful. But here they're
singing this song, and you know what it sounds like? If any of
y'all ever been to Niagara Falls, Then I'm telling you, you can't
hear your mind think when you're listening to that water coming
over there. It comes rushing over there, millions of gallons.
And you get down there and all you can hear is that roaring
water, roar, roar, roar, roar. He said, that's what it sounds
like. Any water that's coming down, And then he said, there's
a thunder, great thunder, and all of us know what it is to
hear thunder and it be so close sometimes that it shakes your
house. And then he says, the voice of
harpers harping. Now how can all these things
come together? When you've got people harping,
the harpers and they're playing their harps, that's sweet and
tender. But how can you reconcile all
these voices? all these things. Well, God is
telling us here that this song has such power, such glory, such
authority, and such beautifulness about it, and such preciousness
about it, that we cannot begin to describe it. And that's what
he's talking about. And this new song sounded like
this thunder, constant, majestic, the water roaring, And then those
harpers, harpers sang it. Lovely, sweet, and tender. And
it'll be a new song. You know why it'll be a new song?
Because it comes from a brand new experience that we never
had before. We've never had an experience
like this before. So when we get there, we can't
help a second. And all this, and God, I tell
Shirley this all the time. I say, well, listen to them birds
singing. Oh, listen to the birds. God gives them every song they
sing. I listened to a mockingbird one
time. I listened. We got one that was up there
the other day singing. And I was counting the song.
I was counting the different birds that he imitated that he
could mock. And I counted 13 different birds that he could
imitate. And God gave him every single
note to do that. So if God gives the birds this
all in their notes, Imagine how even those of us that can't carry
a tune in a bucket will be able to carry a tune there. We'll
know every note and sing every note perfectly. Ain't that right? How are we going to be able to
sing that? Oh my, this new song, and the
people that sang this song, it says there, In verse 3, the fish,
they were redeemed from the earth. They were redeemed people. They
were bought people, purchased people. And it's a new song because
it's a new experience to us. It comes from brand new hearts
that we never had before. It comes from new bodies we never
had before, new tongues we never had before, new mind we never
had before. And all that says there in this
song, as it were, a new song before the throne. and the four
beasts and the elders, and no man could learn that song but
the 144,000. This is the only people that can sing it, those
that were redeemed from the earth. And I tell you, they sang this
song, and look where it's at, look where they sang this song,
before the throne. Before the throne! We get scared to death to get
up and read the scriptures and sing here. He imagined that when
we get there, we won't be afraid. We won't be afraid. You know
why we won't be afraid? Because we won't have no sin.
We won't have no flesh to contend with. And they sang before the
throne, where God and the Lamb are seated. Before the cherubim,
before the elders, before the church, for the whole church
in Calvary, singing. And this song This song, this
new song is experienced having been purchased out of the earth.
You know that's why it's called the song of the redeemed. Only
redeemed people can sing this song. Only redeemed people can
sing certain songs. We sung Amazing Grace until one
day we found out how amazing grace really was. And then it
took on a whole new meaning. We sang Jesus paid it all until
we found out he really did pay it all. We sang there is a fountain
filled with blood until we was left in that blood. Now that
song has some power to us. Oh all these things have power
to us. Now before they were just songs
that had good melodies to them. Now they have force, they have
power, they have reality to us. Oh my. And I tell you what, these
people were purchased by the precious blood of the Lamb of
the Lord Jesus Christ. No man, listen to this, no man
could learn this song. No, no, nobody, you can't learn
this song. I'm going to teach you a song.
No, no, you're not going to teach nobody this one. He said, there
ain't nobody can learn this song. Just that people that's redeemed.
They can't, they can't learn this song. It's like that fella
that come in to the marriage supper. You know, and they had,
everybody had on a wedding garment. You've been to weddings where
everybody's supposed to dress alike, you know, and they wear
nice suits and everything, and everybody's dressed alike, and
everybody's dressed up nice, you know, and they all have a
wedding, and everybody's dressed alike, and they have all these,
and they said, there's a wedding, and everybody had on a wedding
garment. And here comes in a fella in here in this wedding, he said,
what in the world are you doing in here? Well, I've come to the
wedding, you ain't got no, listen, he ain't got a wedding going
on, get him out of here! You know why? Because he's not
invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb. He can't sing this
song and you can't teach him this song. You can't teach the
world this song. You can't teach the churches
this song. Only God can teach this song. And only the redeemed
can sing this song. Those that's been washed in the
blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. We can sing that song. Huh? Look what Moses said. Look over
in Exodus 15. I just called this. Look over
in Exodus 15. Look over here. When Moses came
through the Red Sea and then been delivered, come through
the Red Sea, look what it says here. It's talking about singing. Oh my. Chapter 15, Then sang Moses,
and the children of Israel, this song unto the Lord, and spake,
I will sing unto the Lord. for he hath triumphed gloriously.
He said in verse 2, the Lord is my strength and my song. He has become my foundation,
he is my God. He is my God. He hath now prepared him a tabulation,
my Father's God, and I will exalt him. Now I tell you what, that's
a song, they sung a song, you know why they sung a song like
that? because they had just come through a great, great trial. And they had a new song to sing.
God has put a song in our heart, even praise unto God. No man
could learn this song, only those who have been redeemed from the
earth, bought by the Lord Jesus Christ. Now look in verse 4.
These are they which are not defiled with women, for they
are virgins. These are they which follow the
Lamb, with us wherever he goeth. These were redeemed from among
men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. These people are virgins. That
is, they're not defiled. And what he means by that is,
is that they did not become unfaithful to the Lord Jesus Christ. And
look what it says, they follow the Lamb. They follow the Lamb. They want, wherever that Lamb
is, that's where they want to be. Wherever that Lamb's spoken
of, that's where they want to be. Wherever that Lamb's preached,
that's where they want to be. That's why John said, Behold
the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world. And
I tell you what, everybody who's ever saw that Lamb, they follow
Him. Our Lord Jesus Christ said, Follow Me. And when He says,
Follow Me, we get up and follow Him. When He leads me, I will
follow. I'll follow him. And that's what
he's talking about. And he leads us a lot of different
places in this world, but we follow him wherever he goes.
If he takes us in deep waters, we follow him. If he takes us
in the fire, we follow him. If he takes us through a great
trial, we follow him. If he puts us in the furnace
of affliction, we follow him. Wherever he takes us, we go follow
him. Ain't we? And that's what they do. They
follow the Lamb wherever He goes. And I want to show you something.
In 2 Corinthians chapter 11. Let me show you something. 2 Corinthians 11. You know how many times in the
Scriptures it talks about us being unblameable, unreprovable? without spot, without blemish
before him. So that's what he's talking about.
He's talking about our relationship with Christ. And look what he
said here now in verse 2, 2 Corinthians 11, 2. For I am jealous over
you with godly jealousy, for I have espoused you to one husband,
that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ. That's what
he said. Who's he talking to? He's talking
to people. The redeemed. But this is what
he is afraid of. He is afraid of this. And this
is why Satan never does. But I fear lest by any means,
as the serpent beguile thee through his subtlety, so your minds should
be corrected from the simplicity." That word simplicity means singularity,
that is Christ. Christ is singular. And oh, listen,
I'm jealous over you. I don't want nobody to take you
away. I don't want nothing to blow
your way. Christ is singular. His message is singular. If there
was any body in the singular, And I tell you, it tells us,
you know, that we're members of his body, and he bought us
with a price. And it tells us that we were
unblameable, unreprovable, without blemish, faultless before the
Lord Jesus Christ. Now that's what he's talking
about right here. And then he says, these were redeemed from
among men, away from men. You know how many men are on
this earth and have been on this earth? God only knows how many
billions have been on this earth. I read one time, and I
couldn't go through it, but say you take two people, they have
two children, the two children grow up, and they have two children,
and inside of sixty years, you know how many people you'll have
from those two people? It just goes four by four by
four by four by four by four by four by four by four. Next
thing you know, you've got thousands. And that's what he said. So how
many billions have been on this earth? And out of all those billions,
God said, I want that nine of them. I want that nine. See all
those folks among those people there? He said, I want him. I
want her. They're mine. This is mine. That was mine.
That's going to be mine. before the world began for he
put the first man on the earth. He said, I've got a number already
picked out. I've got a number and I've got
it wrote down. And it's such a great number. Such a huge number. Such an astronomical
number. that nobody can number it. It's impossible for the brain
to get it. That's what he's talking about.
They were redeemed from among men. And then he talks about
here, he says, being the firstfruits, being the firstfruits unto God
and the Lamb. And the firstfruits, you They were for the firstfruits,
you find this out in Obed James 118, it says this, that by his
own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should
be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. Now the firstfruits
are those they were given to God, they were given to the Lamb.
And the world aren't in these, although the world is just ripening
for judgment. rocketing for a harvest. Our
Lord Jesus Christ said, lift up the eyes, says the harvest
is ready. He said, let's, He said, there's
tares growing among this wheat. He said, let them alone. He said,
oh, they may come and harvest them. He said, I'll separate
them. And oh my, He said, fill her
wide, ready to harvest. And I tell you, it's ready to
harvest. The world is ready to be harvested. And let me show
you what I'm talking about. Look right down here in verse
14 of chapter 14. Look here at what I'm talking
about. I'm talking about the Lord Jesus Christ coming to gather
the harvest in. And I looked, and behold, a white
cloud. And upon the cloud one sat like
the Son of Man, had on his head a golden crown, and in his hand
a sharp sickle. And another angel came out of
the temple, crying with a loud voice to him, that sat on the
cloud, Thrust in thy sickle and reap. For the time is come for
thee to reap. The harvest of the earth is ripe. And he that sat on the cloud
thrust in his sickle on the earth, and the earth was reaped, is
reaped. Oh my, he said, oh, they're coming
to great weeping, great separation. And then, oh, listen, look at
another one. And the rest of them, this here
is where he gathers his wheat. He said, gather the wheat into
the barn, gather the wheat into the garment, and cast out tares
and bind them. And then he said in verse 17,
And another angel came out of the temple, which is in heaven,
having also a sharp sickle. And then another angel came out
from the altar, which had power over fire, and cried with a loud
cry to him that had the sharp sickle, thrust in by sickle,
and gather in the clusters of the vine of the earth, for her
grapes are fully ripe. And the angel thrust in his sickle
in the earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and listen
to this now, and cast it into the great rind press of the wrath
of God. And the winepress was clad without
the city, and blood came out. Oh, listen, there's the harvest,
where Christ harvests his people. And then there's where they gather
the wicked, and he puts them in the winepress of God's wrath.
A great difference between people. And I want you to see this about
the firstfruits. Look over with me in Numbers
chapter 18. Numbers chapter 18. I'll show you about the firstfruits.
You know, we're the firstfruits. Chapter 18 and verse 12. So here's our Lord Jesus. You
know, it talks about, you know, bringing the firstfruits. When
you have your firstfruits, the first thing I want you to do
is that I want you to bring them to me. Bring them to me. And
he said in verse 12, all the best of the oil, all the best
of the wine, and of the wheat the firstfruits of them which
shall they offer unto the Lord, them that I have given thee.
And he said, all the firstfruits, and we're the firstfruits. When
God ripens, when he brings us, he said, you're all my firstfruits.
You're the best! You're the best. That's what
he said. And what makes us the best? He
does. by calling us that. And all the
redeemed are the firstfruits. Now back over here in verse 3,
4, and 5, look with me now. All the redeemed are these firstfruits. That 144,000 are all the redeemed
are not firstfruits versus other believers. These are separate
from other believers. No, no. They're not a select
group in heaven. They're not a group of super
saints. But it's all the redeemed. You
know, there's people who believe that only 144,000 is going to
heaven because they see 144,000. And then there's another people
who believe that there's 144,000. And they only would get to go
to the marriage supper of the Lamb, and the rest of us are
just friends, and we have to sit around on the outside and
wait till they get through eating, and we meet. And a lot of them are Calvinists.
There are a lot of them who are Calvinists who believe that.
But oh my! You know, this is not these first
fruits, and then over here is these other believers. These
are not the first fruit, and over here are these super saints.
You know, the 144,000 super saints, and the rest of us just happen
to be hanging around. That's not the way he's talking here.
He's talking about all of God's elect. He just uses this number. This number. And all believers
are sealed with the name of God and the Lamb. And then look what
he says about them right here. In verse 5. And in their mouth
was found no guile. And listen to this now, for they
are without fault, where it counts, before the throne of God. That's
where it really counts, isn't it? And it says in their mouth,
there's no doubt. What does that mean? That means
they've not accepted Satan's lie. No, no. They don't talk grace and works
at the same time. They don't talk about God's sovereign
will and man's free will, and they have to figure out how to
make them work together. They don't talk like that. They
talk grace. They talk Christ. They talk blood. They talk righteousness. They
talk satisfaction. They talk justification. They
talk forgiveness. They talk all that they add nothing
to the Lord Jesus Christ, and take nothing away from the work
of the Lord Jesus Christ. There's no guile in their mouth.
Brad read it tonight back there. We are not those who channel
the word of God deceitfully. That's what he's saying here. We're not trying to deceive it.
We don't want to be deceived ourselves. When I look in God's
word, I don't want to be deceived. And I know me. Listen, I've said
this time and again. I know me. I know the depths
of my sinfulness and my inability. And I have to ask God to keep
me, keep me, keep me, keep me, keep me safe, keep me daily. And if I was deceived, then I
turned around and deceived you. But it went on to say this, that they which know not the
gospel, the gospels hid from them, which do not know Christ,
the gospels hid from them. Satan has blinded the minds of
them that believe not the gospel. And I tell you what, people's
minds can be blinded, but I don't want to have, and that's what
he said, no doubt in their mouth. You know, every believer, or
when he says something, you ought to be able to, is that one time
as you say, you can take that to the bank. When a person tells
you something, you ought to be able to believe every word that
comes out of their mouth. They ain't going to lie to you.
They're not going to cheat you. They ain't going to say something
to your face and say something else about you behind your back.
They don't do things like that. They don't do things like that.
They ain't got no guile in them now. I'd be delighted to show you
that. Look over here. I want you to look at Jude. And
then I'm going to quit. Look over here in Jude for me.
The last verse of Jude. Oh my, no guile, no fault. He
said there hath no guile and there without fault where it
counts before the throne of God. Look what he said here in verse
24. Now unto him that is able to keep you from
faulting, bless His holy name, and to present you faultless
before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy. That's why
we're singing that song up there. He said we're without fault.
I'm going to give you one more and I'm done. Colossians. Look
in Colossians chapter 2, excuse me, chapter 1, and I'll be done. Colossians chapter 1. Look in verse 20. We are in Christ without spot, without
blemish. But look at his head here in
verse 20. 1 Colossians 1 verse 20. And
having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to
reconcile, bring together all things unto yourself. By him,
I say, whether things in earth or things in heaven. And you,
us, that were sometime alienated in enemies, in our minds by wicked
works, yet now hath he reconciled. Now listen, this is what I will
say. In the body of his flesh, through death, to present you
holy, unblameable, and unreprovable, where it counts, in his sight.
And he says they have no guile, and they are without fault before
him, before the throne.
Donnie Bell
About Donnie Bell
Donnie Bell is the current pastor of Lantana Grace Church in Crossville, TN.
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