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When my mother used to make jam, I would watch her pour wax over the top of the preserves until it was at the brim of the jar. She would then carefully wipe some wax around the rim itself and place the rubber-lined lid on tight. The wax and the vacuum caused by the cooling preserves would seal that jar so tight that it could have sat on a basement shelf for years, and the jam would have been good when finally opened. Sealed, preserved, protected. In our house, the dust didn’t have time to gather on those jars; but they could have lasted a long time if necessary.

Clark Tanner, When My Mother Used To Make Jam, I Would Watch,12/30/2000, https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermon-illustrations/315/holy-spirit-in-believers-by-clark-tanner

Point: Paul wrote to us that after listening to the message of truth, the good news of our salvation - having also believed, we were sealed in him (Christ) by the Holy Spirit of promise. A seal of God’s ownership was placed over our lives, and no power in Heaven or earth can break that seal. A seal that does that means a great deal to God. He shut us up tightly. We are set aside for His use–for his eternal fellowship. Preserved, protected until the day of the redemption of our bodies (or glorification).

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