Olivet Discourse

What ARE We Waiting For? There Are Only Two Options

Introduction:

Are You a Sheep or a Goat? (Matthew 25:31-46):

  1. Jesus Knows who is who. (Matthew 25:31-33)

    Hebrews 9:27 - And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment...

  2. Sheep are known by their Compassion . (Matthew 25:34-40)

    Ephesians 2:8-10 - For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

    Revelation 22:12 - Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me, to repay each one for what he has done.

    Am I Compassionate? 3 Marks You Have True Compassion:

    1. You take Action .
    2. You aren't doing it for people to Notice .

      Matthew 3:8 - Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.

    3. You aren't looking for something in Return .

      Philippians 1:6 - And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

  3. Goats are known by their Lack of Compassion . (Matthew 25:41-45)

    2 Thessalonians 1:9 - They will suffer the punishment of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his might...

    Matthew 7:21-23 - Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?' And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.'

  4. Your destination is Eternal . (Matthew 25:46)

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  • 01:06-01:15

    Matthew chapter 25, we're going to be picking up in verse 31 today in our series called "Intentional Hope." What are we waiting for?

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    And in Matthew 24 and 25, it's known as the Olivet Discourse.

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    And these are the words from our Lord Himself describing the signs that are going to lead up to His second coming.

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    So, what are we waiting for?

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    Many years ago when I was an associate pastor up north at North Street Christian Church in Butler under Pastor Bob Huber, he and I were under, we were on our way rather to a pastor's prayer meeting.

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    And it was only a few blocks, but on the way we were, do you ever have conversations with your friends about words that annoy you, right?

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    You know what I'm talking about.

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    There's some certain words that kind of get under your skin.

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    Chill, like chili, right?

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    Like chili.

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    We were, this was more of a church theme discussion though, Andrew, in that I said, you know what word I don't like is reverend.

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    Well, when people call the pastor reverend, that's just, that makes me gag a little bit because only God is to be revered.

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    And I just don't like that.

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    I just don't, thank you very much, Julian.

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    I just don't like that term.

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    And pastor Bob said, You know what word I don't like?

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    He said, I don't like the word clergy.

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    He goes, that word just rubs me the wrong way.

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    It just sounds so like, I don't know.

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    It just sounds so like high church.

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    He goes, I just don't like the word clergy.

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    So we get into the parking space and step out of the car.

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    And it was like a scene right out of a sitcom.

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    This man walks around the corner and he goes, hi, I'm Reverend Oden.

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    I'm here for the clergy meeting.

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    And Bob and I were like, "What, what?" But you know, people love to label themselves.

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    Do you notice that?

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    People love to label themselves.

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    You hear it all the time.

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    Like, "I'm an introvert.

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    "I'm a Sagittarius." Or, "I'm just a middle child.

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    "And that's why I act this way, "is because I'm a middle child."

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    (audience laughing)

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    But what we're going to look at today is this, my friends.

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    In the end, your titles don't matter.

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    And what you call yourself and how you refer to yourself really doesn't matter.

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    What's going to matter in the end is how Jesus labels you.

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    That's why the title of this message is simply this, there are only two options.

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    And when it comes to Jesus putting a label on you, there's only two options.

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    You're a sheep or you're a goat.

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    So let's just bow our heads for a moment.

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    I'm gonna ask you to pray for me to be faithful to communicate God's word.

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    And I will pray for you to have a heart open to receive the word of God.

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    Father, we are all susceptible to self-deception.

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    Your Word makes that so clear.

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    So I pray today that we can take an honest and sobering look at reality.

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    Let the words from your Word bring great conviction and encouragement, however's appropriate today.

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    In each heart, Father, we pray in Jesus' name, amen.

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    Really chapter 25 in Matthew, the whole chapter is a warning and the warning is just simply this, he's coming again.

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    And we don't know when.

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    And we've seen the last couple of weeks, Jesus laid out some parables, a parable of the virgins, and then the parable last week of the talents.

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    And we learned from these parables that we should wait prepared and we should work productively.

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    And as we close here, this passage we're looking at today isn't really a parable, it's a narrative.

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    When Jesus comes in judgment, He's going to separate his people from those who are not his people, sheep and goats.

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    There's one question today as we examine God's word, which one are you?

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    Simple, right?

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    Eternal ramifications.

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    Which one are you?

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    because Jesus is going to do a sorting.

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    Which one are you?

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    So on your outline, jot some things down here.

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    Are you a sheep or a goat?

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    Number one, you gotta be sure about this.

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    Jesus knows who is who.

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    Jesus knows who is who.

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    Look at verse 31.

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    Jesus says, "When the Son of Man comes in his glory "and all the angels with him, And then he will sit on his glorious throne.

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    Before him will be gathered all the nations.

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    And he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.

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    And he will place the sheep on his right, but the goats on the left.

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    Stop there.

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    This scene here, going through the chronology of this passage.

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    This is the end of the tribulation.

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    Jesus is going to set up his millennial reign on earth.

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    That's a period of history that a lot of people, a lot of Christians seem to forget about.

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    For a thousand years, Jesus Christ is going to live here personally and personally reign over his creation.

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    That's what he's talking about here.

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    The end of the tribulation, the beginning of the millennial reign.

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    He says he's going to sit on his glorious throne.

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    That's in Jerusalem, but he has one order of business that has to be taken care of before we get into the millennium.

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    And that order of business is the final judgment.

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    And again, I have to remind you, as we've done just about every week, that we cannot detach ourselves from the passage to say, well, this is talking about the end of the tribulation and we're not there yet, so I guess maybe I'll cross that bridge if I come to it.

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    Because the reality is this, my friends, Judgment's coming for all of us.

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    Even if you don't make it to this exact scene at the end of the tribulation, you know, the Bible says, Hebrews 9:27, "Just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment." When you die, you face judgment.

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    So the principle applies.

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    That sin is going to be judged.

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    You've got to mark that down.

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    Sin will be judged.

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    And if you're a born-again follower of Jesus Christ, you have nothing to fear.

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    You see, because the Bible says when Jesus was on the cross, He took God's wrath on our behalf.

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    He took the punishment that we deserve.

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    Otherwise, if you have not received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you're going to have to pay the penalty for your sin.

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    You are going to have to face God's wrath for your sin.

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    And in this picture here that Jesus gives, he talks about the shepherd separating the sheep from the goats.

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    Now I know for probably most of us here that we've never seen that, or it's a concept we're not super familiar with, but I'm sure the disciples were very familiar.

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    Because you see in those days when, you know, a shepherd would have this large flock of animals, when it was time to feed the animals, or it was time to have the animals rest, the shepherd had to separate the sheep from the goats.

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    Why?

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    Have you ever been around sheep and goats?

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    They are two different animals, aren't they?

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    Sheep are docile.

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    Goats are hyper, right?

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    That's my favorite part where you go to living treasures or one of these little zoos or whatever.

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    My favorite part is the goats, 'cause they're just constantly running around headbutting everything.

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    I love that.

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    I want a goat.

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    Then I heard how they smelled and I had a second think that.

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    But that's the point is the shepherd's like, I can't have these peaceful, calm animals, eating and resting with these maniac animals.

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    So the shepherd would separate the sheep and the goats.

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    And that's the picture that Jesus is adopting here.

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    He goes, "On that last day, I'm going to be just like a shepherd and say, 'Oh no, no, I'm gonna put the sheep over here and I'm gonna put my goats over here.'" Jesus is going to make a separation.

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    And as far as I can tell from the passage, There's no time in this moment to make up your mind.

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    That Jesus comes back and says, "I'm going to separate the sheep from the goats." And you're like, "Hold on a second, Lord, hold on.

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    I wanna think about this." I don't see that in the passage or anywhere else in the scripture.

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    I also don't see Jesus separating the sheep from the goats and stopping individually and say, "Is that your final answer?

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    You're a goat, okay, is that your final answer?

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    Are you sure?

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    I don't see that.

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    I don't see any, you know what?

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    I've lived my whole life in complete disregard to Jesus.

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    I think I'll bow the knee now.

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    I don't see it.

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    You know what I do see?

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    It's over.

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    The issue is settled.

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    I think it's so interesting that Jesus didn't talk about separating the sheep from the wolves.

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    That seems like a more appropriate picture, doesn't it?

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    Or separating the sheep from the snakes.

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    He didn't say that either.

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    So why did he say sheep and goats?

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    And I thought a lot about that this week.

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    You know why I think he used that picture?

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    It's because of how similar sheep and goats really look.

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    If you've been driving by and see a pasture land and a bunch of animal, I know I slow down what kind they are. I don't know why I do. I always do though. Because you can't tell by glancing and you know I think that's Jesus point. Is this scene is a lot like church, isn't it? You know if we took a field trip and we walked across the street to Northway, we couldn't tell by looking at people who was a true follower of Jesus and who wasn't. And they couldn't do that walking in here either. And I think that's what Jesus is driving at, is Jesus knows who is who. It might not be so readily obvious to us, but Jesus knows. So the real question maybe for us this morning is how do I know which one I am? I mean Jesus knows, that's a given, right? Jesus knows. But is there any way that I can know? I'm so glad you asked because number two on your outline, sheep are known by their Look at verse 34. Jesus goes on to say, "Then the King will say to those on his right, 'Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me. I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me. Then the righteous will answer him saying, Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you or naked and clothe you?

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    And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?

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    And the king will answer them, truly I say to you, as you did to one of the least of these, my brothers, you did it to me.

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    Sheep are known by their compassion.

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    And you can look at this passage and you You can say, wait a second, hang on a second.

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    This sounds like you're saying whether we're saved by our works.

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    No, we just covered that.

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    No one is saved by works, no one.

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    Because good works can't take away the guilt of your sin.

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    They can't do it.

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    Only Jesus can do that.

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    But we have to understand what it really means to be saved.

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    Because I think, especially in the church and our culture, if you ask an average Joe Pucitor, "What does it mean to be saved? How do you get saved? What does it mean to be a Christian?" They say something like, "Well, you know, you've got to acknowledge Jesus Christ.

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    You believe that Jesus saved you from hell.

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    And you understand what happens in regeneration is so much deeper than that.

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    We went through this, we went through the book of James.

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    Quick call back to that.

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    But we said over and over how true faith changes you.

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    Do you know what happens when you truly receive Jesus Christ.

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    The Bible says that God's Holy Spirit indwells you.

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    And you're gonna tell me that the God of the universe, the Holy, awesome, majestic God of the universe comes and resides in your heart and you're no different?

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    You haven't changed radically?

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    The Holy Spirit changes your appetites.

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    You used to naturally hate righteousness and love sin.

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    And when you receive Christ and the Holy Spirit lives in you, you hate sin and you love righteousness.

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    You have a faith that makes choices for you.

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    I do this because of Jesus.

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    And there's things that I won't do because of Jesus.

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    The faith makes your choices.

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    So you can't look at this passage and think, Well, it's teaching it, you're saved by your good works.

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    No, you're not saved by your works.

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    You are not saved by good works, but you are saved for good works.

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    Don't get the smoke before the fire here.

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    Look at Ephesians chapter two.

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    It says, and notice how, I know people were having a hard time deciding which TV to look at.

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    So we took out a couple.

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    Narrow your choices down.

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    That isn't the, that isn't really what happened, but I think that's our official narrative for today.

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    Hey, look, if you have bad eyes, you're gonna have to sit in the front.

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    And I know, that's anathema, right?

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    sitting in the front in the spit pit.

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    Ephesians two verses eight through 10, "For by grace you've been saved through faith.

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    And this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast." All right, you can't be saved by your works.

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    If you could, we'd have something to brag about, but we can't, so we don't.

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    But look at the rest of this here.

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    He says, "For we are his workmanship." Ah, here it is.

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    "Created in Christ Jesus for good works, "which God prepared beforehand "that we should walk in them." And this is a call back to the talents from last week.

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    Remember last week's message was, Jesus expects productivity.

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    Why?

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    Why does he give you skills, resources, opportunity?

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    Why does God choose to have His Spirit dwell in your hearts?

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    Some people think it's to sit and watch, but that's my spiritual gift, criticism.

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    That's not one of them.

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    Some people think it's to applaud the people who are serving Christ, and that's not it either.

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    When you're truly saved, when you're truly born again, God puts his spirit in you so that you can be the ambassador of Jesus Christ during your life here.

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    All that to say, listen, my friends, in the end, your works are going to be evaluated because your works prove whether you walk by the spirit or you did not walk by the spirit.

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    Jesus is going to evaluate your works.

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    It comes at the very end of the whole book, right?

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    Revelation 22, 12, Jesus said, "Behold, I'm coming soon, bringing my recompense with me." Oh, here it is again, "To repay each one for what he has done." In the end, it's not gonna be about creeds.

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    Jesus isn't gonna say, "Well, you know, in order to evaluate if you should go into heaven.

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    Let me see a doctrinal statement.

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    It's not about your Bible knowledge.

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    It's not about church attendance or membership.

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    And look, all those things are important, but none of those things are evidence of salvation.

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    What Jesus is evaluating is a faith that naturally and joyfully moves you.

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    And here, specifically, the work that Jesus is talking about is compassion for people in need.

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    Are you a compassionate person?

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    Here's the thing, here's the thing.

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    Look, you know, the preacher gets up here and says, "Are you a compassionate person?" that's really a stupid question because everybody thinks they are. Everybody does.

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    There's nobody sitting here or listening to this or watching this that's like, "Not me. I have no compassion for anybody or anything." Nobody, nobody really thinks that about themselves. But the reality is some people are compassionate and some people are not.

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    So got a little test for you, according to Jesus criteria, right?

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    According to Jesus criteria, am I compassionate?

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    Here's three marks that you have true compassion, that you're actually really a genuinely compassionate person.

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    If you are, here's three marks of that, according to Jesus from what he said here, if that matters, and I think it does.

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    But letter A, here's the first mark of compassion is you take action.

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    You take action.

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    Do you see the words that Jesus used when he described the compassion of these sheep?

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    The words gave, welcomed, clothed, visited, all of those things are deliberate actions.

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    Because compassion isn't just feeling bad.

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    And that's what people wanna reduce it to.

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    Do you have compassion?

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    Like, "Yeah, I have compassion." You know, like when they show the commercial, you know, with the dogs, with the logging chain and Sarah McLachlan.

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    That touches me deep down where I'm soft like a woman.

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    That touches me.

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    Like, that's not compassion.

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    Compassion isn't about just feeling something.

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    Jesus pointed out very clearly, Compassion is when you do something about it.

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    That's compassion.

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    It's actually giving, actually serving, actually getting in your car and showing up to do something.

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    That is compassion.

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    It's not just feeling.

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    Letter B, mark of compassion.

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    you aren't doing it for people to notice.

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    You aren't doing it for people to notice.

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    Do you notice three times when Jesus, you know, he says to these sheep, you know, "I was in this situation and you came and you did this and you did this." And do you notice three times in verses 37 through 39, they were like, "When?

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    When did we see you?

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    When did we see you in prison?

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    When did we see you hungry?" That's humility.

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    It's humility.

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    That tells me that these acts of compassion that Jesus was pointing out, it wasn't for attention.

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    It wasn't for attention.

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    And that's one of the bummers about social media.

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    We've seen this so often.

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    People put on Facebook, you know, I'm off to do charity.

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    They take some selfie at some place.

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    Look at this charity I'm involved in.

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    Look at this charity I'm doing.

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    Isn't this big of me?

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    Isn't this really big of me to do this?

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    I'm pretty generous, huh?

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    I'm a pretty selfless person.

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    I am pretty amazing.

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    And it's putting the spotlight on me.

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    And that's what we see here with true compassion.

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    These people weren't doing it for any kind of recognition because when Jesus pointed out what they did, they're like, "When did we do that?" Here's the thing, my friends, they weren't considering that they were doing something special.

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    They're like, "We were just doing what we do "because we love people." So would you do it?

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    Even if you knew for a fact, nobody else would ever find out about it.

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    That's a sign that you have true compassion.

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    You're not doing it for attention.

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    You're not doing it so people notice.

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    Letter C, you aren't looking for something in return.

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    That's a true act of compassion.

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    Verse 40, Jesus says, "Whatever you did to the-- you see that the least of these." See, compassion moves me to love and serve people without any thought of reciprocation.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Because sometimes we help people and in the back of our minds, we're like, you know what, I'm gonna do this for him.

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    And then he's gonna kind of, he's gonna kind of wanna, he's gonna owe me one like down the road.

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    So if I help him now, he's gonna be able to help me later.

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    We kind of have that in the back of our mind.

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    But when you do something for someone that could not possibly repay you, people that Jesus referred to as the least of these.

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    That's compassion.

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    So Jesus reminds us that selfless love is evidence of a born again life.

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    Specifically, he's talking about love to fellow believers.

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    That's why he says, "My brothers." And at this point, I would be remiss if I didn't commend this church.

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    This church is absolutely astonishing when it comes to meeting needs of people in here.

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    And I started to put a list together and I don't have time to give an exhaustive list, but over the years, and this church has always been like this, but over the years, I've seen whether it's people needing a furnace or a new transmission for their vehicle or a new vehicle, or they need help moving, or somebody is in the hospital, or people that take care of yard work for people that are in the hospital, or taking care of each other's kids in times of need.

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    I have seen it over and over and over that when there's a need in this church and people find out about it, it does not remain a need for very long.

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    And I love that about this church.

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    Because what we see here is Jesus takes such conduct very personally.

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    You see, to Him, to Him, it's as if when you meet a need, when you show compassion need to Jesus. It's like he was the one that had the need and you provided for him. Wrap your brain around that. It's like Jesus said my car broke down and you got me a new car. It's like Jesus saying my furnace went out and I was freezing and you put a furnace in my house. Like who wouldn't line up to put a furnace in Jesus house. And Jesus says, "When you do that, I take this very personally. It's like you're doing it to me." So church, do people's needs move you to act? Or are you content to just sit back and feel bad and hope that someone else does it. Like, oh, that's a shame. Well, if that's you, if you're the, gosh, I hope I don't have to get involved. I hope somebody else does it. I, if that's you, I got some news for you. You, you, you're a goat. Number three on your outline, goats are known by by their lack of compassion.

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    Look at verse 41.

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    It says, "Then he will say to those on his left," now we're addressing the goats, "Depart from me, you cursed, "into the eternal fire prepared for the devil "and his angels.

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    "For I was hungry and you gave me no food.

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    "I was thirsty and you gave me no drink.

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    "I was a stranger and you did not welcome me.

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    "Naked and you did not clothe me.

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    "sick and in prison, and you did not visit me." And then they also will answer saying, "Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty "or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison "and did not minister to you?" And he will answer them saying, "Truly I say to you, as you did not do it "to one of the least of these, you did not do it to me." Wow.

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    Look at the first word that Jesus says to the goats, to the people who did not show compassion.

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    Look at the first word that he says to them, depart.

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    Can you imagine?

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    Because some of you are going to experience this.

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    And it's an absolutely horrifying thought to stand before Jesus Christ.

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    And the first thing he says to you is, "Get away from me.

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    I don't know who you are.

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    Out.

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    If the spirit of God isn't moving you now, Jesus is going to move you then." You're like, "To where?" He says, "The eternal fire." That's hell.

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    Hell is a place of conscious suffering.

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    The pain is described as being on fire and it never ends.

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    In hell, you are eternally being destroyed, but never destroyed.

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    This is exactly what Paul's talking about in 2 Thessalonians 1:9.

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    He says, "They will suffer the punishment "of eternal destruction away from the presence of the Lord "and from the glory of his might." That's what hell is.

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    It's away from the presence of God.

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    That Jesus says, "Depart from me, get away from me." And he puts you in a place outside of his presence.

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    That's what hell is.

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    And that is why hell is so horrifying.

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    It's a place where God has chosen not to be.

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    And there are some people that are going to be shocked.

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    They're gonna be shocked to be labeled as a goat and sent away.

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    If we look at Jesus' words from Matthew chapter seven, we see there's gonna be people that on this day, and there's probably some people sitting here and listening to this that are gonna be like, whoa, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, there's gotta be some kind of mistake.

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    Depart from me into eternal fire.

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    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

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    This can't be.

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    Look what Jesus says, Matthew 21.

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    Again, parallel passage.

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    Jesus says, in your name and cast out demons in your name and do many mighty works in your name.

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    And then I will declare to them, I never knew you.

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    Oh, there it is again.

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    Depart.

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    Go, go away.

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    Depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.

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    See, Jesus, Matthew seven says, on this day, there are going to be people that are going to say, Wait, wait, I can't be a goat.

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    No, no, no, no, look at the stuff that I did.

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    Do you see it in the Matthew seven passage?

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    You know, he's, Lord, we prophesied, we cast out demons.

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    We did works in your name.

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    Look at all these things that we did.

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    Do you know what this tells me?

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    That those kinds of things are not the signs of a redeemed life.

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    But looking at Matthew 25 here, what I see is the signs of a redeemed life are simple acts of kindness that anyone can do.

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    You know, I've never performed a miracle, but I'm capable of feeding a hungry person.

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    I don't know if I've ever cast out a demon.

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    I don't think I've ever done, I don't know.

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    If I did, I guess it wasn't intentional, but I'm able to visit somebody who's sick.

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    You see, those are the signs of a redeemed life.

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    And you see what Jesus is saying to the goats, like the five oil less virgins, like the one talent guy, it's not about what you did.

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    It's about what you didn't do.

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    Goats, every time you saw a need, You turned your head.

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    Every time you saw an opportunity to help someone and you knew, you knew you could do something about that.

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    And you just ignored it.

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    And you just got really good at justifying.

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    If I help this person, if I give them money, they'll probably waste it.

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    If I, you know, do this, You come up with all kinds of excuses to justify not getting involved.

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    And look, nobody's accusing you of like hating poor people, okay?

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    That's not the issue here.

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    Like, well, no, I love everybody, man.

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    Are you saying that I hate poor people?

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    Nobody's saying that, that you hate poor people.

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    Nobody's saying that.

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    Nobody's thinking that you avoided helping out of disdain, I think it's just simply this, you just couldn't be bothered.

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    You made your excuses, look, I'm too busy.

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    Everybody says that, by the way.

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    I'm so busy, I'm so busy, I was too busy to help.

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    I saw there were needs, but I was too busy to help.

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    Hope you're not banking on using that on this day, it's not gonna fly.

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    Or I've done enough.

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    Someone else can handle that.

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    I got my own problems.

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    Well, now you've got a big one.

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    Because Jesus views your snubbing those in need as snubbing him directly.

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    Wow.

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    Jesus here is saying, well, you obviously aren't a sheep, because if you were, I would have seen some compassion from you.

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    But since I saw zero compassion from you, You're not a sheep.

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    That's how goats are known.

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    And then finally, number four, your destination is eternal.

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    Look at verse 46.

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    Jesus says, "And these," meaning the goats, "these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life." Eternal, eternal.

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    You know, he talks about eternal punishment, and then he talks about eternal life.

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    Did you know in the Greek, that's the exact same word?

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    Do you understand what that means?

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    That means hell lasts exactly as long as heaven.

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    You know, there's some people that teach you hell is temporary, that you go there for a while and you're punished, and then there's people that teach at that point God annihilates you, you no longer cease to exist, or whatever.

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    But hell's just this temporary place.

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    God would not send somebody to this place of suffering eternally.

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    And I would say, well, not according to Jesus, because right here, he said that hell is just as eternal as heaven.

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    You know, what's interesting about that is in all my years of hearing people, you know, Welch out all kinds of goofy theology.

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    You know what I've never heard?

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    I've never heard somebody teach that heaven is a temporary place.

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    I've never heard that one.

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    Have you?

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    Have you heard the guy that's like, yeah, in Jesus you die and you go to heaven and you're there for a while, and then you cease to exist.

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    Have you heard that?

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    I haven't.

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    But it's interesting that the number of times I've heard people try to say that about hell, but Jesus right here said the duration of hell is equal to the duration of heaven.

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    And if you're hearing this and you haven't received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, listen to me.

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    This is the note that Jesus ended on, and this is the note that we need to end the series on, someday is going to be too late for you.

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    And this sermon is going to haunt you for eternity.

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    You realize that if you're hearing this message right now, you're going to have all of eternity suffering to let this haunt you.

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    To say I knew what I needed to do.

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    I just kept putting it off.

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    I just didn't let the ramifications of the consequences sink in.

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    You know, I knew this day was going to come, and I did nothing about it.

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    So I'm pleading with you.

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    I don't make up the message.

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    I just broadcast it.

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    And I'm pleading with you not to wait another day because Jesus made it very clear through these chapters that he is coming back.

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    And the question he put on all of our laps is this, are you ready for him?

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    Your destination is eternal.

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    We could have our worship team come up in our communion service.

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    We're going to conclude this series by gathering.

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    Don't close your Bibles yet.

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    We're gonna conclude this series by gathering around the Lord's table.

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    The reason I told you not to close your Bibles yet is because you know, when we do this, we look back to remember the price that was paid for our redemption, the blood that was shed for our sins.

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    Absolutely, but you know, we not only look back, but around the Lord's table, we also look ahead.

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    Because did you know there's a glorious future promise tied to communion?

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    Just go over to Matthew 26, you're already in Matthew 25, just go to Matthew 26 and look at verse 26.

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    It says, "Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after blessing, He broke it, and He gave it to the disciples and said, 'Take, eat; this is My body.' And He took a cup, and when He had given thanks, He gave it to them, saying, 'Drink of it, all of you; for this is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'" Then look, verse 29, he says, "I tell you, I will not drink again of this fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom." So when Jesus Christ establishes His millennial kingdom, we're going to have the awesome blessing of sharing this with Jesus Christ personally.

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    So my friends, this is not just a looking back.

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    This is also by faith, looking ahead.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 25:31-46

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. We are judged based on our works (See Revelation 21:12.) Since we can’t be saved by our good works, why are works the basis for judgment? How does this tie into Jesus' teaching in Matthew 25:31-46?

  3. What kinds of works will Jesus evaluate on this day of judgment (Matt 25:35-36,42-43)? Since Jesus is speaking to believers at the end of the Tribulation, how does this principle apply now?

  4. How would you respond to this statement:? “If hell is real, it’s only temporary. Eventually God either brings everyone to heaven or just wipes out of existence those who have rejected Him.”

Breakout
Pray for one another.


Want more eschatology teaching?

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through Revelation

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through 2 Thessalonians

What ARE We Waiting For? You Get One Shot

Introduction:

Jesus Demands Productivity: How to Make Your One Shot Count (Matthew 25:14-30):

  1. I must to see myself as a Manager . (Matthew 25:14)

    1 Corinthians 6:19-20 - You are not your own, for you were bought with a price.

    Matthew 16:24 - Then Jesus told his disciples, "If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me."

    Matthew 16:25 - For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

  2. Must make the Most of what God Entrusted to me. (Matthew 25:15-17)
  3. I must show Jesus what I Produced for Him. (Matthew 25:21,23,26)

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  • 01:07-01:29

    Matthew chapter 25, we're gonna be picking up in verse 14. While you're turning there, many years ago I ran a senior high wilderness camp for boys, and it would be rock climbing and hiking and canoeing and, you know, outdoorsy things, right?

    01:30-01:35

    I remember there was this one kid, he complained the entire time.

    01:39-01:53

    And I'm like, "Why did you sign up for this?" But one time we were hiking and he said, "Why are we doing so much hiking?" And it got to the point, you know what?

    01:53-01:56

    It was late in the week, I was tired, it was warm.

    01:56-02:02

    And I just turned around and I said, "You know what?

    02:03-02:08

    Next year, instead of wilderness camp, we'll have beanbag camp.

    02:09-02:13

    And we'll just go indoors and we'll get beanbags and we'll set up video games.

    02:13-02:17

    And we'll just have beanbag, we'll just lay around all week and play video games.

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    We'll have beanbag camp." And as soon as it came out of my mouth, I thought, man, that was so jerky.

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    The kid didn't react for a second.

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    Then all of a sudden, his face lit up.

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    And he goes, that sounds so cool.

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    And for years, people would tease me.

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    They're like, you haven't beanbag camped this year.

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    And you know, that's cute and funny.

    02:51-03:12

    but you know that's what some people imagine Christianity to be like. Let's just make it easy, right? Why are we doing all this work? You know, why can't we just show up in our padded seats and take in and enjoy and see you next week?

    03:12-03:51

    And listen, that's not offered because a Christianity like that is not Christianity. We've been going through this series in the Olivet Discourse. We've been looking at signs leading up to the second coming of Jesus Christ and five times he said you have no idea when it's going to happen. Yeah, and I echo that to say you know what whether it's your death or the rapture or the coming judgment we don't know when these events are going to happen. So when we get to this portion of scripture, we see Jesus saying, you gotta be ready.

    03:54-03:54

    You gotta stay ready.

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    So let's bow our heads for a second.

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    I'm gonna ask you to pray for me.

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    I'm gonna pray for you as we approach God's word together.

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    And all of God's people said, amen, amen.

    04:16-04:22

    We're gonna be looking at the parable of the talents.

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    Today, Matthew 25, picking up in verse 14.

    04:26-04:34

    And listen, you gotta hear this, because if you miss this, you're gonna miss the whole rest of this.

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    But when we talk about talents, that doesn't mean like a unique skill.

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    That's not what that means.

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    Like the parable of the talent, some people think, well, talent's like, I can juggle chainsaws or I can play the piccolo or whatever.

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    It's not talking really just about that.

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    And some people wanna make it just about money.

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    And it's not just really about that.

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    It's all the above.

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    A talent was actually a weight.

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    and what it was worth was dependent on what it was made of, right?

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    Like a pound of gold is worth more than a pound of copper.

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    So in this parable, when you see talent, think money, but we're going to see it has a much bigger application than just money.

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    Look at verse 14.

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    Jesus says, "For it will be like a man going on a journey who called his servants and entrusted to them his property.

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    To one, he gave five talents to another two and to another one to each according to his ability.

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    Then he went away.

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    OK, so the man was traveling and keep in mind, in those days, they didn't, you know, jump on spirit air and they were on the other side of the planet and back in a couple of days to travel to do business would have taken months or a couple of years. So he was going to be gone for a while and he called his his servants together and he says, "Look, I want you to take care of business while I'm gone." Right? Verse 16, it says, "He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them, and he made five talents more. So also he who had the two talents made two talents more. But he who received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master's money." Stop there for a second. Like why did he bury it in the ground? Keep in mind in those days as Jesus was telling the story, that wasn't an uncommon thing.

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    That's how they hid their money.

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    They would take a spot that only they knew about and they would bury it.

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    And that's what this guy who received the one talent did with his.

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    Verse 19 says, "Now after a long time, "the master of those servants came "and settled accounts with them.

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    "And he who had received the five talents came forward, "bringing five talents more." "Master, you delivered to me five talents. Here, I've made five talents more." His master said to him, "Well done, good and faithful servant.

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    You have been faithful over a little. I will set you over much.

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    Enter into the joy of your master." And he also, who had the two talents, came forward saying, "Master, you delivered to me two talents. Here, I've made two talents more." His master said to him, Well done, good and faithful servant.

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    You have been faithful over a little.

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    I will set you over much.

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    Enter into the joy of your master.

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    Stop there for a second, you see, these guys, they they got it.

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    They're like they're like, OK, you you trusted me to do something with this.

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    And I went and I did something with it.

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    Look, I I produced something.

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    Like, well, what did they do?

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    It says they traded.

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    I don't know.

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    Did they buy a farm and increase the proceeds that way?

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    Did they invest in a carpentry business that took off?

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    I don't know, but they somehow took that money and said, "I'm going to use it in a way "that when my master comes back, "I'm going to have something to show him.

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    "I produce something." They got it.

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    They got it.

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    Look at verse 24.

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    It says, "He also who had received the one talent came forward saying, 'Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow and gathering where you scattered no seeds.

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    So I was afraid and I went and hid your talent in the ground.

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    Here, you have what is yours.'" This guy didn't get it.

    09:32-09:45

    You see, basically he said, "You trusted me and I produced nothing." And then he attacks his master.

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    He goes, "Look, I buried it, okay?

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    But you know why I did that?

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    It's because you're difficult.

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    That's why you're hard.

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    You take from others.

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    You act like you own and deserve everything.

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    It's a little intimidating.

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    So here.

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    I buried it, here it is.

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    Have what is yours.

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    Verse 26, "But his master answered him, "You wicked and slothful servant.

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    "You knew that I reap where I have not sown and gather where I scattered those seeds, then you ought to have invested my money with the bankers.

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    And at my coming, I should have received what was my own with interest.

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    So take the talent from him and give it to him who has the 10 talents." You could say the master was not thrilled with the lack of effort.

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    He says, "Wait, wait, wait, okay, hang on a second.

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    You knew that I was a difficult man.

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    You knew I was a hard person.

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    You knew that I expected some kind of return when I got back.

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    You know what?

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    If you really believed that, then you would have at least made bare minimum effort.

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    Take it to the bank." I mean, that's like, that's a bare minimum effort.

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    You know what you're doing?

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    You're lazy and you're making excuses.

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    That's what you're doing.

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    Verse 29, like what's the point of this story, Jesus?

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    Here it is, "For to everyone who has, will more be given.

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    And he will have an abundance, but from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away." Okay, in other words, Jesus said, "If you prove yourself trustworthy, you will be trusted with more.

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    But if you prove yourself untrustworthy, you lose." Eternal.

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    You lose eternally.

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    Look at verse 30.

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    "And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness.

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    In that place, there will be weeping." and gnashing of teeth.

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    And I think we know what that describes.

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    Here's the sermon today.

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    It's three words.

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    Jesus demands productivity.

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    That is the point of this story.

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    I'm gonna say it again, so you need to write it down.

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    Jesus demands productivity, not Jesus saying, you know what, it would be really spiffy of you if you did something for the kid.

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    No, Jesus demands productivity.

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    Jesus doesn't say, "I prefer it when my people serve me." No, Jesus demands productivity.

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    And you're like, "Oh, hang on, hang on, hang on, Pastor Jeff, hang on.

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    I thought we were saved by grace." And you're talking about works here.

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    And I thought we were saved by grace through faith.

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    Correct.

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    You are saved by grace through faith alone.

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    And do you know what Jesus expects from people who are saved by grace?

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    Do you know what he expects?

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    Productivity.

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    He demands productivity.

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    That's the point of this story.

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    Jesus is going to return someday, and he is going to say to you, "Show me, show me what you produced with what I gave you.

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    I wanna see it." and you get one shot.

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    This life that you have, this life that you have is your one opportunity to produce something for Jesus.

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    So on your outline, Jesus demands productivity, how to make your one shot count.

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    Get one shot.

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    You need to be swinging to knock that ball into the river with your one shot.

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    You're like, well, how do I do that?

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    How do I do that?

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    Well, Jesus tells us right here, three things we wanna pull out of here.

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    Number one, write this down.

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    I must see myself as a manager.

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    I must see myself as a manager.

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    That's where it starts.

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    Do you see that in verse 14?

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    The man, the master went on a journey, it says, who called his servants and, Look at this entrusted to them.

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    His property.

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    It has to start here.

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    It has to start here, because if you don't get this, none of the rest of the sermon will apply to you.

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    It has to start with this.

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    Everything I am and everything that I have belongs to Jesus Christ.

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    He is my master and he is my owner.

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    So in this story, the master handed out talents.

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    Again, we're not talking about, you know, juggling.

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    We're talking about a unit of money, but what does that represent?

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    This is what talents represent here.

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    And please don't miss this.

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    It represents skill, resources, and opportunity and other things.

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    But all your skills, all of your resources, all of your opportunities to do something productive.

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    Listen, for the kingdom of God.

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    Do something productive for the kingdom of God.

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    Okay, so don't mishear this.

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    And I don't wanna hear like small group conversation was about, well, you know what?

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    I always try to smile at my neighbor.

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    That's how I use what God gave me.

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    That is not what he's talking about.

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    Something productive for the kingdom.

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    Like I always try to be nice to people at work.

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    Good for you, and you should.

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    Something productive for the kingdom.

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    That's what he's talking about.

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    And the two things that he has called us to do as a church for his kingdom, evangelism and discipleship.

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    Those are the two things.

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    So when we talk about being productive, it's in that area, evangelism and discipleship.

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    So where did the talent come from?

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    Where did this currency come from in this story?

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    What about you?

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    Same source, your life, your skills, your opportunities, your resources, Jesus gave those to you.

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    And this is what you use to serve Jesus.

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    Everything that you have and everything you are, he gave you and said, now use that to produce something for the kingdom.

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    And that means I'm a manager.

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    And you know what that means?

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    That means this is not my life to live.

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    Oh, and the Bible speaks to that concept, by the way.

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    Now, 1 Corinthians 6, 19 through 20 says, "You are not your own, for you were bought with a price." Jesus said it in Matthew 16, 24, when he told his disciples, "If anyone would come after me, Let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.

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    Deny yourself.

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    That is what he calls you to.

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    The hardest thing you will ever do, saying no to me and what I want and saying yes to Jesus and what he wants.

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    And Jesus said that is bare minimum for following him.

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    You have to deny yourself.

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    And you're gonna get to that place if you're not there already.

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    And I know a lot of you are, And I know a lot of you are not, but you've got to get to the place where you say life is a trust.

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    It is a stewardship.

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    And this isn't mine, God, this is yours.

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    And all this stuff that you've entrusted to me, it's all yours.

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    This life that I have, it's God's.

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    The money that I have, it's God's.

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    The family that I have, it's God's family He's entrusted to me.

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    This ministry that I have, it's God's, it's not mine.

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    That's why I cringe.

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    I hear people say all the time, well, nobody's gonna tell me how to live my life.

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    Oh, somebody did.

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    Or say, nobody's gonna tell me how to spend my money.

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    Hey, that ain't your money.

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    That's God's. And I will inform you that he absolutely did tell you how to spend it.

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    For people say, "Well, nobody's gonna tell me how to run my family." Oh yes, he wrote it down in a number one bestseller. I suggest you get on board. But you know who says those things? People who don't view everything they have as belonging to Jesus. And listen, if you're living life on your terms, you are squandering what Jesus entrusted to you. And you're like the Mr. One Talent Man. I don't know, his name is in a parable. The Mr. One Talent Man. We'll call him that. Like the $6 million man, like the dollar store version.

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    The Mr. One Talent Man, you're gonna be like him ultimately.

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    You're gonna lose what you think you have.

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    I know Jesus calls me to serve him with this life that he gave me, but you know what?

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    I'm just gonna do my own thing.

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    And in order to do that, you have to bury what he gave you.

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    The opportunity, the skills, the resources, you're gonna bury that.

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    And you're gonna lose everything.

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    You can go ahead and live your life, bury the talent, do what you want, have no regard for what God wants, have no regard for why God gifted you and entrusted you as he has.

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    Go ahead, but I'm telling you, you are going to lose everything.

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    You're gonna lose your life.

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    And ultimately, according to this story, you're gonna lose heaven.

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    You know, we just quoted Matthew 16, 24 a minute ago, very next verse, Matthew 16, 25, Jesus said the same thing.

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    He said, "For whoever would save his life will lose it." That's what he's talking about.

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    "But whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." Everything you have has been given to you by Jesus.

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    You have to see yourself as a manager.

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    All right?

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    Secondly, obvious point of the story, right?

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    I must make the most of what God entrusted to me.

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    Yes, you are a manager.

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    And each of you, each of us, given by Christ a certain amount, skills, resources, opportunity.

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    We've each been given a certain amount.

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    That is what I have to invest in the kingdom.

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    And he made it clear in this parable that that's different from person to person, right?

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    We all have different skills.

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    We all have different opportunities.

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    We all have different amounts of resources.

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    And you're like, well, what determines, what determines how much I'm entrusted with?

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    Well, he tells you in verse 15, did you see it?

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    He says, it says, 20 gave five talents to another two, to another one, to each, here it is, according to his ability.

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    Each man's ability determined what he received.

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    And Jesus' point is this, my friends, God knows your capacity. And God gives you what He knows you are capable of handling. And it's not going to be the same from person to person, because we're not the same. We're just not. And that's It's okay.

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    Same as boring.

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    We're all different.

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    We all have different mental skills.

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    We all have different verbal skills.

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    We all have different resources.

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    That's okay.

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    That's how God created us.

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    He determined that.

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    We have different responsibilities.

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    We have different privileges, we have different resources And understand this in this story here, the number doesn't matter.

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    All right, you could be a five talent person or a two talent person or a one talent person.

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    Jesus is the one who determined that.

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    He gives and he gives to each one of us differently.

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    So sometimes church, we look at other people, we're like, man, if I had that guy's resources and skills and opportunity, I would really be something.

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    God didn't give that to you.

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    God gave it to that guy, right?

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    You know, I could say, man, if I had a platform like Joel Osteen and that size of church and that kind of building and that TV show and that million dollar smile, I would be amazing.

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    God didn't give that to me.

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    This is the hand that I was dealt.

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    You really didn't need to laugh there.

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    Like, you know, smiling Joel has to play the hand that he's dealt.

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    I get to play the hand that I'm dealt.

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    That's the point of this story.

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    Do you think Joel Osteen ever wishes he was me?

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    I kind of wish he would have left it that way.

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    The point is this, how many talents you get, it doesn't matter, it's irrelevant.

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    But what absolutely does matter is what you do with what God's entrusted to you.

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    And what you're called to do with what Jesus gave you is to maximize it.

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    That's what you're called to do.

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    I love that verse 16, the Mr. Five Talent Man, it said he went at once, at once.

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    Underline that in your Bible.

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    He didn't wait.

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    The master's like, here, I'm trusting this to you.

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    He's like, well, I hope I get around to that someday.

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    At once he took it.

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    He goes, okay, he's trusting me.

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    I got to get to work.

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    Let me get on this right now.

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    Yes.

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    Faithfulness says, I'm on it.

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    Faithfulness says, okay, that was my opportunity.

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    On my market set, go.

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    I am on it right now.

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    And five, and the two talent kid here, they both doubled what they were given.

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    And the point Jesus is making here is look, equal faithfulness, not equal results, but equal faithfulness.

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    Okay, from the five, you know, talent guy, "Okay, he brought five, awesome, he maximized." The two-talent guy couldn't do that.

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    He maximized what he had, both faithful.

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    Different results.

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    And that's how ministry is.

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    That's how ministry is, there's different results.

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    You realize there are great Christians and great churches that are leading thousands to Christ.

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    Did you know that?

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    And at the same time, there are great Christians and great churches that are leading dozens to Christ.

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    And both of these churches are faithful if they are making the most of their opportunity.

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    The Christians in these churches are being faithful if they're making the most of the opportunity.

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    That's what Jesus is saying, "Hey, if you're a five, give ten back. If you're a two, give four back." The issue is making the most of what you've been entrusted with. And let's be clear, Jesus isn't saying here that if you're a one-talent guy, you're a loser.

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    That's not the point of the story at all. The point is this, even if you only were given one, you're still responsible for that. The one-talent guy can't be looking into five talent guys saying, "Well, my talent doesn't matter 'cause he's got, he was entrusted with way more than me." You are being entrusted with what he gave you, no matter how much or how little that may look to you.

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    That's the point.

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    Maximize your opportunity.

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    Jesus expects a return on what he gave you.

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    because Jesus demands productivity.

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    This is conceptual.

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    Let's get very specific, shall we?

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    If you're sitting here saying, you know what?

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    What, okay, what did God give me?

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    What are the talents and skills and resources and opportunities?

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    What did God give me?

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    I don't know.

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    I don't know, jefe.

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    I mean, I have a, I kind of have a way with kids.

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    I love, I love kids.

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    Well, that's from Christ.

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    So get involved with Harvest Academy, get involved with LifeWise.

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    Use that because that's what you've been entrusted with.

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    You're like, "Eh, I don't really like kids." I'm like, "Well, you're in the wrong church." But you know what I can do is I can feed people and I can host people and I'm really good at that kind of thing.

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    That's from Christ.

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    So why don't you host a small group in your home and make your home a place where disciples are made and Christians are encouraged and discouraged Christians can come and...

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    That's from Christ.

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    You might be saying, you know what, Pastor Jeff, I've been blessed to be able to earn a lot of money.

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    That's from Christ.

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    That's from Christ.

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    He's given you the resources to significantly support missions, local and international.

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    That's from Christ.

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    You might be like, well, I don't like kids and I don't really have a lot of money, but you know what my thing is, Pastor Jeff?

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    I'm kind of an outdoorsy guy.

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    You know, when you were talking about wilderness camp, that fired me up because that's the kind of thing that I'm into.

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    That's from Christ.

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    Run a church camp.

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    Like, I don't really like the outdoors, but I'll tell you what, I've been blessed with like athletics.

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    I love sports and I just kind of been naturally gifted that way, that's something that he gave me.

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    That's from Christ.

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    Run a sports outreach in the Dominican, get involved in athletes for action, whatever.

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    Use what God gave you.

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    I have been so blessed to see people do this.

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    I'm not gonna mention names because I don't wanna embarrass people, but I knew two doctors, husband and wife, that if they would have decided to open practice in America, they could have just wrote their ticket for anything.

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    You know what they did instead?

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    They went to Romania to open a medical clinic as a platform for the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    They get it.

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    They get it.

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    I know two ladies in this church, also medical people, that could go all in for themselves.

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    And do you know what they decided to do with that medical training and expertise?

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    Work at pregnancy centers to stop abortions and share the gospel.

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    And I would say they get it.

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    I know people that they're like, "I'm not, okay, I'm not a medical guy, but I can build stuff." I know people that own construction companies that could build themselves an empire here, or they could build churches in places without one, and that's what they've chosen to do.

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    They get it.

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    They get it.

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    What is it that God has entrusted to you?

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    And what are you doing with it for God?

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    And you're like, man, I hear what you're saying.

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    I don't even know where to get started.

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    I'm like, this church is a great place to start.

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    You know, we're involved in missions.

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    We're involved in local outreach.

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    Are you getting involved?

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    We have a great video recap real quick we wanna show.

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    This is the kind of stuff that's happening from our church that you can get involved in.

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    God is trusting you to do something with what he gave you.

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    You get one shot.

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    You could build your own little kingdom, or you could advance the kingdom of Jesus Christ.

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    The question here is, are you making the most of the opportunity that you've been given?

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    What impact are you having on the kingdom?

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    One more, number three.

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    I must show Jesus what I produced for him.

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    Jesus demands productivity and there will be a day when he will want to see what you produced.

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    Verse 19 says that the master came back to settle accounts.

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    Literally that's, look at the books, right?

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    Show me the accounting books.

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    That's literally what that means.

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    Jesus is going to return someday and say, let me see what you've done with the opportunity that I gave you.

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    On that day, I just have to ask you, what is it that you are going to be able to point to and say, Jesus, this was for you.

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    I poured my life into this, Jesus, for you.

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    This is what I did for you.

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    "This is what I produced for you, Jesus, with what you gave me." You know, Jesus, before me, this wasn't here.

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    Before me, Jesus, this didn't happen.

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    This is what I produced for you.

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    And that was the problem for Mr. One Talent.

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    He had nothing to show.

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    And because he had nothing to show, he proved that he was unfaithful.

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    So any potential reward he would have received was given to somebody else that proved themselves trustworthy.

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    And the one talent man was sent to hell.

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    Are you producing for Jesus?

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    And if you have nothing to point to and say, here is how I'm using what Christ gave me to advance the kingdom, to get maximum results for him, this is what I'm doing.

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    Then you're a phony.

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    According to Jesus.

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    If the sum total of your Christian walk is beanbag camp, well, I go to church.

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    You aren't using what you've been given.

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    What you did was you buried your talent, you buried your money, you buried your opportunity.

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    And I have to tell you, it's going to be real uncomfortable for you when Jesus returns and wants to see what you produced.

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    That's going to be really uncomfortable for some of you.

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    I've heard people say, "You know, I like going to big churches." Listen, there's nothing wrong with a big church.

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    We just talked about that, right?

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    There's nothing wrong with a big church, just like there's nothing wrong with a little church or any size in between.

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    There's nothing wrong.

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    I'll tell you what is wrong, though, is when people say, "I like to go to a big church because I can go in and out and no one knows me." I've heard that so many times.

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    And you know what that person's doing?

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    Is they're burying their talent.

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    And it's going to be real uncomfortable for them when Jesus wants to see what they produced.

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    If you're like, man, I like that, I like that video, that was that was real nice.

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    Now, you know, I'd love to get involved in that kind of stuff.

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    I'm just too busy to get involved in that church stuff.

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    I can't do that kind of stuff.

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    You buried your talent.

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    And it's going to be really uncomfortable for you when Jesus shows up and says, show me, show me what you produced.

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    I feel like, yeah, well, yeah, I love man, love man.

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    I gotta take care of me first.

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    I gotta take care of me first.

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    Go for it.

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    You go take care of you.

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    But I have to tell you, it's going to be really uncomfortable for you when Jesus comes back and says, show me what you produced with what I gave you.

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    Show me.

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    you're going to be repaid according to what you produced.

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    And hey, hey, hey, that's great news if you produce something.

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    That's why we see in this passage five and two, the five talent man and the two talent man, they were excited because they knew they did their job.

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    Like, oh, I can't wait till he comes back.

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    I can't wait to show him.

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    I can't wait to show him what I did with what he gave me.

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    and understand they weren't boasting.

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    Okay, they weren't bragging.

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    This excitement is just a sense of fulfillment.

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    Hey, you trusted me.

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    Look what I did with what you trusted me.

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    Isn't that cool?

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    Isn't that cool that I have something to give back to you?

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    More than you gave me.

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    And if you're producing like them, you're gonna receive commendation.

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    Look at the commendation.

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    Let's go back to verse 21 again.

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    "His master said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.

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    You have been faithful over a little.

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    I will set you over much.

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    Enter into the joy of your master.'" So you get commendation.

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    And if you're faithful to produce, you're assigned greater service.

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    And you're like, "Whoa, time out, time out, time out, time out, time out, time out, time out." You're telling me that the reward for doing good work is more work.

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    Yeah, that is exactly what I'm telling you.

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    That's exactly what Jesus is saying.

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    And if you're like, "Man, you're doing more work, "means I get more work." That's bogus, man.

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    You know what that means?

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    You don't get it.

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    You don't get it because the greatest joy you will ever have in your life is serving Jesus Christ.

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    And every single person who is using what Christ gave them to produce for Christ is gonna tell you that.

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    There's gonna be different assignments in heaven.

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    And what you do in eternity is determined by your service now.

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    For our worship team would make their way forward.

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    You know, God has given you skills, resources and opportunities.

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    Here you go.

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    This is for you.

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    And we all have different amounts, but there's one common denominator for all of us.

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    We all have one life.

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    We all have one opportunity.

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    We all get one shot to produce something for Jesus.

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    What are you doing with yours?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank you for the gifts that you bestowed upon us.

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    Father, as we close this time in your word, I just wanna pray for the person here who maybe took what you gave them and went and buried it in the ground and ignored it and refused to use it.

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    I pray today they would run and find it and dig it back up and use it to glorify your name Father, Jesus, all through this passage, we've been looking at, all through this, that is all of it, discourse has been telling us, he is coming back and Father, we believe that.

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    And I pray that we would live like we really believe that.

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    We know he's coming and he's going to wanna see what it is that we did with what he gave us.

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    Father, I pray today is a day of great encouragement because there are many people here who are producing.

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    But for those who have just sort of buried it and gone on with their own business, I pray today you would grant them repentance.

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    That they would truly understand that a living walk with the living God that we enter into by your grace isn't about sitting around.

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    It's about using what you gave us.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 25:14-30

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. What do the talents represent (Matt 25:15)? What determines how the Master distributes the talents?

  3. Why was the Master not pleased with the man who buried, and returned, the Master’s talent? What did that servant’s response reveal about that servant’s heart?

  4. Is this parable teaching that you are saved by works? Why or why not?

  5. How are you using what has been given to you by Jesus FOR Jesus?

Breakout
Pray for one another.


Want more eschatology teaching?

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through Revelation

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through 2 Thessalonians

What ARE We Waiting For? Stay Ready

Introduction:

Three Lies Unprepared People Tell Themselves (Matthew 25:1-13):

  1. I'll always have Time later. (Matthew 25:6,10)
  2. I'm prepared because I'm with the right Group . (Matthew 25:8,12)

    Matthew 7:21-23 - "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?' 2And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.'"

  3. Oil isn't that important. (Matthew 25:8-9)

Five Evidences of Salvation:

  1. I love and long for God's Word .

    1 Peter 2:2 - Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up to salvation...

  2. I live in Repentance .

    Matthew 3:8 - Bear fruit in keeping with repentance.

  3. I am Growing more spiritually mature.

    Philippians 1:6 - And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

  4. I love other Christians .

    1 John 3:14 - We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brothers. Whoever does not love abides in death.

  5. I love giving Money .

    Matthew 6:21 - For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

    Revelation 19:9 - And the angel said to me, "Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb."

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  • 01:08-01:11

    We're going through this series, intentional hope.

    01:11-01:12

    What are we waiting for?

    01:14-01:24

    And we see in Matthew chapters 24 and 25, the very words of our Lord, talking about the signs leading to his second coming.

    01:26-01:28

    And the big question is, when's this gonna happen?

    01:28-01:32

    Well, we've already seen four times.

    01:33-01:34

    Jesus said, it's an unknown moment.

    01:35-01:38

    Verse 36, verse 42, verse 44, verse 50.

    01:39-01:41

    Jesus said it's sudden and unexpected.

    01:43-01:45

    So you need to be prepared.

    01:47-01:53

    And I want to remind you that the first time Jesus came, the world wasn't prepared.

    01:57-01:59

    Are you going to be ready for his return?

    02:03-02:11

    whether it's the rapture of the church, or whether it's his return in judgment, which we will be talking about today.

    02:12-02:13

    Are you gonna be ready for that?

    02:15-02:16

    I'd like you to bow your heads.

    02:19-02:25

    Just take a moment, please pray for me to clearly and accurately communicate God's word.

    02:26-02:29

    And I will pray for you to receive it.

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    And all of God's people said, amen.

    02:37-02:44

    Recently, one of our small groups hosted my family's sort of a how do you do, get to know you kind of thing.

    02:45-02:49

    And we were asked, what's the hardest part of ministry?

    02:52-02:54

    And I said, I don't know what the hardest part is, but I know what the worst part is.

    02:54-02:56

    I don't even have to think about it.

    02:57-02:58

    right off the top of my head.

    02:59-03:04

    I know the worst part of ministry, wedding rehearsals.

    03:08-03:10

    I would rather take a beating.

    03:12-03:22

    And I mean that with all sincerity, because you spend months with this couple and they outline it exactly, they outline everything exactly how they want it.

    03:22-03:32

    And then you have the wedding rehearsal and Aunt Petunia or whatever shows up They're like, "I think we should change everything." Like, "It says at your wedding." Sorry, sorry.

    03:33-03:35

    It did kind of feel good to get that out though.

    03:37-03:43

    But I don't want you to misunderstand me because in ministry, I'm just speaking of things from this side.

    03:44-03:49

    In ministry, weddings are the best and the worst thing.

    03:50-03:52

    Like, well, what makes the difference?

    03:53-03:56

    Weddings are amazing when you know the people.

    03:57-04:01

    When it's people you know and love, it's a celebration of what God is doing.

    04:01-04:05

    And it's such an honor for me to be a part of that.

    04:05-04:14

    But when it's a wedding for somebody that I don't know, and I have done a lot of weddings for people that I don't know, it is brutal.

    04:17-04:20

    And I'm so done doing weddings for people I don't know.

    04:20-04:31

    I've told Jillian, if somebody contacts the church and asks about a wedding and I don't know who they are and they're not a member of this church, $5,000 up front.

    04:34-04:35

    Cash.

    04:37-04:41

    And again, again, I mean that with all sincerity.

    04:43-05:01

    But you see, I was thinking about that this week because we're looking at a parable about a wedding and there's an aspect of this parable that really rings with that because it's about the relationship with the people in the wedding.

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    That's the story Jesus told.

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    Before we look at the text real quick, I need to remind you, they did weddings a little different in that day, in that area.

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    But in those days, some of this might seem strange to us, but our customs would certainly seem strange to them.

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    But in their day, a wedding happened in three phases.

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    All right?

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    The first phase was the fathers, father of the groom, father of the bride, they would actually sign a contract with each other.

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    And that was the official engagement of the couple.

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    And the second phase was the betrothal.

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    They would have a ceremony with family and friends where they would exchange vows.

    05:44-05:56

    And they were married, but they did not consummate the marriage Because what would happen at that point is the groom would go away to prepare a place for them to live as a married couple.

    05:58-06:04

    Whether that was buying land, whether that was building onto his father's house, he'd go away.

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    And he didn't say when he was coming back.

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    But then the third part, just call it the feast.

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    You see, the bride has been waiting with the bridesmaids.

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    And we're going to see they're referred to as virgins in this passage.

    06:26-06:27

    I'm gonna explain that in a moment.

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    But the bride has been waiting with the bridesmaids.

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    So the bridegroom comes unexpectedly and they have this big feast and it could last upwards of seven days.

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    For those of you who are ready to duck out of a wedding reception a half hour in, seven days.

    06:49-06:55

    And then they would be off to the home that was prepared for married life.

    06:55-06:58

    All right, so let's look Matthew 25.

    06:59-07:13

    This is a story that Jesus made up to teach us truths about all of these things he's been talking about in Matthew 24.

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    He says, then the kingdom of heaven will be like 10 virgins who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom.

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    OK, virgins, that's the story has nothing to do with that, really.

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    That's what they were.

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    How would they would refer to bridesmaids?

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    Why?

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    Because they were typically young, unmarried girls.

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    They were cousins and friends and sisters, other unmarried young girls.

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    All right.

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    They were, in your mind, these are the bridesmaids.

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    All right?

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    And it says they had lamps, and a better translation of that really is a torch.

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    There was a wood pole that had a mesh top, and you would use oil to burn the flame.

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    And they would carry extra oil to keep the flame burning.

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    That's gonna be important in a minute.

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    Well, they would go to the bride's house to meet the bridegroom.

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    And you see these 10 virgins, these 10 bridesmaids, they all look the same.

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    They were all present and they were all waiting and they all had their torch.

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    But all 10 were not alike.

    08:27-08:28

    Look at verse two.

    08:29-08:38

    It says, "Five of them were foolish and five were wise." That word for foolish in the Greek is moros.

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    That's where we get the English word, moron.

    08:43-08:59

    Jesus literally said, "Five of these ladies were morons and five were wise." And again, you couldn't tell by looking at them, life would be much easier if you could.

    09:01-09:03

    These things only show up by their actions.

    09:04-09:05

    Look at verses three and four.

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    It says, "For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them.

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    But the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps." See, here's the difference.

    09:24-09:30

    The wise were prepared, and the foolish were not.

    09:31-09:39

    Verse five, it says, "As the bridegroom was delayed, They all became drowsy and slept.

    09:40-09:42

    See, he didn't come when they expected.

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    They waited so long that they fell asleep.

    09:48-09:53

    Right? Verse six, he says, but at midnight there was a cry.

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    Here is the bridegroom.

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    Come out to meet him.

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    Like midnight.

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    That's a strange time for a wedding, isn't it?

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    I think that's Jesus point.

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    Look at verse 7 says, and all those virgins rose and trimmed their lamps.

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    And the foolish said to the wise, give us some of your oil for our lamps are going out.

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    Oh, there's a problem.

    10:22-10:25

    The five foolish bridesmaids.

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    suddenly realized, oh, we didn't bring any oil.

    10:40-10:41

    And you're like, okay, okay, why not?

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    Why didn't they?

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    Look, this is a story that Jesus made up.

    10:47-10:49

    But that's a fair question, why didn't they?

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    And I would respond to that question with, why does anyone neglect something?

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    I thought I had enough.

    10:59-11:07

    I just didn't think about needing more or I never expected him to be delayed so long or.

    11:09-11:16

    It didn't seem important really at the time, but I think the biggest reason people neglect something.

    11:19-11:23

    Is this one, OK, I'll get it later, there's time.

    11:24-11:27

    There's time, I'll I'll I'll punch that for later.

    11:28-11:50

    Right? Look at verse nine. So the foolish ones were like, help. And verse nine says, but the wise answered, saying, since there will not be enough for us and for you, go rather to the dealers and buy for yourselves. They're like the wise were like, we look, we can't help you.

    11:51-12:01

    You're going to go after this yourself. You had opportunity to get oil just like we did. And I can't help it that you weren't prepared. That's that's not my problem.

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    Verse 10 says, and while they were going to buy, the bridegroom came and those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast and the door was shut. Okay, so the foolish bridesmaids, they had a last minute scramble. I imagine they did what the rest of us do.

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    They ran to sheets, right?

    12:26-12:35

    You see the five bridesmaids running into sheets, like, "Where's your oil?" Well, they came back and the door was shut.

    12:38-12:39

    It's too late.

    12:41-12:58

    Verse 11, "Afterward, the other virgins came also, "these foolish ones, saying, 'Lord, Lord, open to us!' But he answered, truly I say to you, I do not know you.

    13:01-13:09

    The marriage feast begins and these foolish no oil girls, like, hey, hey, hey, we want in, we want in, we want in.

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    And the bridegroom's response doesn't seem to have any vindictiveness.

    13:19-13:26

    It just reveals something that's been true the entire time.

    13:29-13:30

    I don't know you.

    13:35-13:39

    And verse 13 is Jesus' application of this story.

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    Like Jesus, Jesus, why are you telling us this?

    13:42-13:43

    Here it is, verse 13.

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    Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.

    13:51-13:57

    That's the fifth time in this passage, "You don't know." Like Pastor Taylor talked about last week.

    13:57-13:58

    You don't know.

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    Nobody knows.

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    Now here specifically, Jesus is speaking - listen closely, because there's a lot of people that have a lot of questions about this.

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    Listen please.

    14:11-14:22

    Jesus is speaking specifically here to people who come to faith in him during the tribulation, before his second coming and judgment.

    14:25-14:36

    He's not talking about the rapture here because we see the bridegroom say, "I do not know you," and there was no second chance.

    14:36-14:45

    Hypothetically, if you, Today, like I'm not a Christian and I'm not giving my life to Christ, the rapture happens.

    14:45-14:47

    You can come to Christ during the tribulation.

    14:47-14:52

    If that's your plan, I do not recommend that by the way, but that can happen.

    14:53-14:57

    But this indicates a door shut, no more chances thing.

    14:57-14:58

    You see what I mean?

    14:59-15:02

    He's speaking of his second coming in judgment.

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    But that said, there are principles here for all of us because you're going to meet Jesus Christ someday.

    15:15-15:25

    Whether you die, or the rapture happens, or here during the tribulation, he comes back in judgment.

    15:25-15:30

    At some point in your life, you are going to cross paths with Jesus Christ.

    15:32-15:36

    And the question that Jesus is putting in all of our laps is this.

    15:37-15:38

    Are you ready for that?

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    Are you prepared?

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    Are you sure?

    15:55-15:57

    Or maybe you're like these foolish bridesmaids.

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    You're lying to yourself.

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    You think you're ready and you're not.

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    So in your outline, here's three lies unprepared people tell themselves.

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    Three lies unprepared people tell themselves.

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    You're not ready, but you think you're ready.

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    And you're like, oh, is that me?

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    Well, I'll show you if that's you from the text here, because you might be lying to yourself.

    16:34-16:37

    You're not ready, but you're lying to yourself thinking you are.

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    Well, are you telling yourself these lies?

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    The first one is this, number one, we already touched on this quickly.

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    The first lie is this, I always have time later.

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    I always have time later.

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    There's always time.

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    There's always time.

    16:51-16:54

    Verse six, the bridegroom came at midnight.

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    Unexpected, right?

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    You don't know the time, it's unexpected.

    16:59-17:00

    And then verse 10.

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    They made their sheets run for the oil.

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    Then he showed up.

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    They ran out of time.

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    You see, that's the big lesson.

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    You don't know when Jesus is returning.

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    You don't know your death.

    17:21-17:22

    You don't know when the rapture is gonna happen.

    17:22-17:28

    You don't know, even the people alive during the tribulation aren't going to know exactly when he's going to return.

    17:29-17:30

    So you have to be ready now.

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    You're gonna meet him.

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    Are you ready?

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    See the foolish bridesmaids should have taken care of business when they could.

    17:49-17:51

    Again, this is a parable.

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    I don't know what these characters were thinking, but I do know how procrastinators think.

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    I'll get around to it.

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    You know what?

    18:02-18:09

    Yeah, someday, someday I'm gonna get real serious about my walk with God.

    18:09-18:12

    I'm gonna get real serious about seeking God someday.

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    I'm gonna get to that.

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    Someday I'm gonna get real serious about getting my life in order and getting on track and someday.

    18:25-18:28

    And that's one of Satan's greatest deceptions.

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    (sighs)

    18:32-18:38

    Right now there's somebody sitting here saying, you know what, I really need to get serious about this stuff.

    18:38-18:40

    And the devil's deceiving you again.

    18:40-18:41

    He's saying, just wait.

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    (snorts)

    18:44-18:45

    I think preacher boy's getting a little too excited.

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    Just wait.

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    You got time.

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    You got time.

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    You got all the time.

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    And I would say, "Yeah, yeah, you have time, but you don't have as much time as you think you do.

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    I always have time later." You saying that to yourself?

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    then you're one of these foolish bridesmaids 'cause that's what they thought.

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    Number two, here's another lie.

    19:29-19:32

    Unprepared people tell themselves, "I'm prepared because I'm with the right people.

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    I'm with the right people." Do you see that?

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    Verse five, it says, "They all became drowsy and slept." They had a slumber party.

    19:44-19:45

    Okay, he's late coming back.

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    We'll just have a slumber party.

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    but they were all with the right people, right?

    19:50-19:52

    Look at verse eight again.

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    The foolish said to the wise, give us some of your oil.

    19:56-20:00

    They thought, well, I'm okay because I'm with the right people.

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    See, these foolish bridesmaids apparently felt prepared because they were with bridesmaids who were prepared.

    20:13-20:17

    You heard of the phrase, guilty by association.

    20:17-20:18

    Have you ever heard that phrase?

    20:19-20:22

    They thought they were not guilty by association.

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    And I would say to you, my friends, this is exactly like church.

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    Because there are many people that are sitting here and are watching this stream, and are gonna be listening to this podcast.

    20:38-20:44

    There are many people are hearing this and you feel safe and secure.

    20:45-20:53

    and you feel like you're prepared for the return of the Lord simply for one reason, is because you're sitting with people who are.

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    And there is a huge danger in being exposed to God's truth and even liking the truth and being satisfied that you have some knowledge of the truth, but you've never personally received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

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    (audience laughing)

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    And you can read this parable like me.

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    Oh, I had a real treat with this parable all week.

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    I had so many questions.

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    That is so much reading and studying.

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    Maybe you had some of the same questions that I did.

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    But like, why did they need the torch for the feasts?

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    Right?

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    Was it like some kind of admission ticket?

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    Like no shoes, no shirt, no service, you know?

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    It's like no torch, no wedding feast.

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    Was it something like that?

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    Why couldn't they go in without the torch?

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    And then why was there a cutoff time for entering the wedding feast?

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    I had all kinds of questions about that.

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    I didn't really get any answers that satisfied me about that, except for one thing.

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    Verse 12 is really the bottom line of the whole deal.

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    The bridegroom, Jesus, in this story, he didn't know them.

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    That's the bottom line.

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    Whatever you think about the torches or whatever, he's like, "I don't know who you are." That is the issue.

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    You're like, "Man, that sounds, That sounds familiar.

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    It should.

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    Look at what Jesus said in Matthew chapter seven.

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    "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father, who is in heaven.

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    On that day, many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and cast out demons in your name and do many, many works in your name?' And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you.

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    Depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.

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    Do you know why they couldn't go in?

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    It had nothing to do with the torch.

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    The reason they couldn't go in is because weddings are no place for a stranger.

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    You know, heaven is described in Revelation chapter 19 as the marriage supper of the lamb.

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    And I have to ask you, do you have a relationship with the bridegroom?

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    Because if you don't, you're not going in.

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    Many, many years ago, this is before I was married, but I was involved in prison ministry, but before I was in charge of it, there was another guy in charge of it.

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    Not gonna say his name in case he listens to this, but there was another guy in charge of the prison ministry.

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    And I remember the one week he called me up.

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    He's like, "Jeff, what are you doing?" I'm like, "Chilling like a villain, like always, man." And he goes, "Yes, I said that.

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    I want the story to be accurate." Anyways, he's like, "What are you doing?" I'm like, "You know, the thing." And he goes, "What are you doing on Friday?" I said, "Oh, Friday?

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    I don't think I'm gonna, anything going on Friday." He goes, "Here's the thing.

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    I'm gonna be having a bunch of friends over.

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    And we're gonna have all kinds of food.

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    we're gonna have all kind of games and I'm just like, all right.

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    He goes, so I was calling to see if you could cover the prison for me on Friday.

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    And all of God's people said, wah, wah.

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    Yes, ouch, Darla, yes, ouch.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    But you know, there are people that sit in church and they hear the description of heaven.

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    They're like me on the phone.

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    They hear the description, oh, and they're getting all excited, there's gonna be food, and there's gonna be games, and it's gonna be so much fun, and they're getting all excited for it.

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    And you're about to be so deflated when you find out that you weren't invited because the bridegroom doesn't know you.

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    That's a lie people tell themselves, unprepared people tell themselves.

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    I'm prepared because I'm with the right group.

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    Don't work that way.

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    And thirdly, three lies unprepared people tell themselves, oil isn't that important.

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    Oil isn't that important.

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    You see, looking at Jesus' story here, like I said, there's a whole lot of details and things that we can take a deep dive in understanding, but here's the bottom line of the parable is this.

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    Jesus said, "These foolish bridesmaids were foolish, "and they were foolish because they took no oil." Oil wasn't a priority for them.

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    That's what made them foolish.

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    oil didn't seem that important to them, did it?

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    But it turns out, oil turned out to be the most important thing of the story.

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    Like, well, what does the oil represent?

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    Right, what does the oil represent?

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    Well, some would say it represents the presence of the Holy Spirit based on Old Testament passages and the Holy Spirit.

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    Some people say the oil represents regeneration.

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    Some people say the oil represents being prepared.

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    And you're like, well, what do you think, Jeff?

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    My answer is this, all the above.

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    Oil represents salvation.

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    That's what it represents.

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    It represents salvation.

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    It represents being born again.

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    The oil represents being alive in Christ.

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    Do you remember when the foolish asked the wise for oil?

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    And the response, look at verse nine again.

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    Remember, look at the response of the wise.

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    The wise answered saying, "Since there will not be enough for us and for you, go rather to the dealers and buy for yourselves." Jesus was not saying the wise were selfish.

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    That's not the point.

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    Jesus was speaking to the non-transferable aspect of salvation.

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    That's what he's talking about.

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    Now look, my friends, I know there's people here who don't know the Lord.

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    I can't save you.

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    I can't say, look, you know, I've been a Christian since 1995.

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    I got this stockpile of salvation saved up.

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    I'll give you some of my salvation.

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    Let's, you know, go to heaven together.

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    I can't do that.

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    And believe me, I wish that I could, but I can't do that.

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    Bowing the knee to Jesus Christ is something you have to do personally.

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    Asking, "Are you ready for Jesus to return?" is the same question as asking, "Do you know Jesus personally?" Because a person being shot out of heaven is tragic, but more tragic as someone who thinks that they're going to heaven, but not because they're self-deceived. I just want to ask you, do you have oil?

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    You hear a parable like this and you ask yourself, "Could I be shut out? Could that Could that be me?

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    I mean, Jesus said that there are people that are going to show up and they're going to be completely wrong about their salvation.

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    Could that be me?

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    Could I be one of those people that's wrong about my salvation?

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    I can't leave you hanging today.

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    It's Mother's Day.

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    So I'm gonna give you five evidences of salvation.

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    This is a self-test.

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    This is just, this is between you and the Lord.

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    I'm gonna give you five evidences of salvation.

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    Look, these are not my opinion.

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    This is God's opinion.

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    God's word gives us a whole list of things that are true of people who are saved.

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    I'm just gonna give you five of them.

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    There's a bunch.

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    I just wanna give you five.

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    Five things that the Bible says are indicators that you're saved.

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    Five evidences of salvation.

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    Letter A is this, I love and long for God's word.

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    First Peter 2, 2 says, like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk that by it, you may grow up to salvation.

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    Your attitude towards the word of God is a huge indicator on where your heart is according to God.

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    because he compares the word to milk.

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    Have you been around a baby, ladies and gentlemen?

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    If you've been to this church, you've been around a lot of them.

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    I love it, keep them coming.

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    But here's something true about babies.

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    Babies don't need sold on milk.

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    They don't need sold on it.

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    They don't need like a marketing campaign.

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    You know, watch this commercial about milk.

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    Here's a 30 minute infomercial about milk.

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    And afterwards, the baby's like, I'm kind of convinced now I might have to give milk a try.

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    It's a natural draw.

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    They love it.

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    And interestingly, the very thing that they naturally want and love is the very thing that grows them.

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    So if I have to guilt you into reading your Bible, Something is seriously wrong.

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    If I have to bribe you into reading your Bible, something is seriously wrong.

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    Because if you don't have a natural love for the word of your creator and your savior, that's a good sign that you don't have oil.

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    Because the love for God's word is an evidence of salvation.

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    Letter B, here's an evidence of salvation.

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    I live in repentance.

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    Matthew 3, eight says, "Bear fruit in keeping with repentance." Repentance literally means to change your mind.

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    Coming to Jesus Christ starts with a mind change and it's a mind change that lasts.

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    Okay, like, did you repent?

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    Like, yeah, I repented back in like 1978.

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    Okay, great.

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    but repentance isn't just a one-time thing.

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    That's why Matthew three, I believe the same thing as in Luke three eight, bear fruit in keeping with repentance.

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    This mind change stays.

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    I used to think this way, but I don't think this way anymore.

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    And there are times I'm tempted to go back to my old ways of thinking, but no, I'm not going to do that.

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    That's bearing fruit in keeping with repentance.

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    I don't think like I used to.

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    I can't think like I used to.

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    That's not me anymore.

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    I don't love sin the way that I used to.

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    And if you can't look at your life right now and say, you know, I'm really striving to live in repentance.

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    If you can't do that, that means you don't have oil.

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    because living in repentance is an evidence of salvation.

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    Thirdly, I'm growing more spiritually mature.

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    Philippians 1, 6 says, "And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." Living things grow.

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    Are you growing?

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    Give yourself a little test.

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    Ask yourself, am I more spiritually mature today than I was this time last year?

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    And if you're not, that's a problem.

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    You know, if you have a baby and that baby goes an entire year and hasn't grown or changed at all, you would take that baby to the doctor.

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    Am I more spiritually mature today than I was even last month?

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    Living things grow.

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    And you know what, this is actually very encouraging because it's not as if you come to Christ and all of your growth and maturity happens in a single moment.

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    That's just not how it works.

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    I mean, yes, when you're born again, you instantly, instantly, you go from guilty to not guilty.

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    You instantly become a child of God.

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    Yes, those things are instant, but something that's not instant is your maturity.

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    And that's what Paul is saying in Philippians 1.6.

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    He says, God's starting something in you.

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    He's gonna finish it.

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    So if you're like, man, I gotta tell you, I'll be honest with you, Pastor Jeff, I didn't really see any growth in my life.

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    I would say then that means you don't have oil.

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    Because spiritual growth is an evidence of salvation.

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    Letter D, evidence of salvation.

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    I love other Christians.

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    First John 3, 14 says, "We know that we have passed out of death into life." What does that mean?

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    That's a euphemism for getting saved.

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    You're dead in your sin, you're alive in Christ.

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    He just said it in a different way, right?

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    We know that we pass out of death into life because we love the brothers.

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    Whoever does not love abides in death.

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    How do you feel about the people that you're sitting around right now?

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    How do you feel about them?

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    Like, yeah, I don't like them at all.

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    That's a problem.

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    That's a huge problem.

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    Because John says, hey, we know that we're saved because of the kind of love that we have for other Christians.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Coming to church for the person that is saved, for the person that knows the Lord, coming to church is a delight.

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    Like I can't wait.

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    I can't wait to go and worship together.

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    I can't wait to go and connect with so-and-so.

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    I can't wait.

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    Like you love these people.

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    And that's something I love about this church.

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    Church is over, like everybody's still here.

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    It's not like, you know, mad rush to Denny's or anything like that.

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    Don't do that anyways.

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    But it's everybody stays here.

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    Everybody stays here and hangs out.

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    And it's like, oh, it's like you like each other.

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    Yes.

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    You do.

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    That's an evidence of salvation.

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    Coming to church is a delight, not a duty.

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    Coming to prayer meeting, the picnic, the VBS.

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    How about your small group?

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    You should look at your small group and be like, man, I love these people.

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    I'm so thankful for these people.

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    If you don't have a genuine love for other Christians, you know what that means?

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    That means you don't got oil.

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    Because a genuine love for other Christians is an evidence of salvation.

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    So many more, I'm just gonna give you one more.

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    Letter E, I love giving money to the work of the Lord.

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    That's an evidence of salvation, by the way, is you love to give to the work of the Lord.

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    You love it.

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    You love it.

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    Again, not my opinion.

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    This was Jesus' opinion.

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    Matthew 6, 21 says, "For where your treasure is there, "your heart will be also." You know, this whole sermon we're evaluating, where's my heart?

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    Where is my heart?

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    Where is my heart?

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    You wanna know where your heart is?

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    Do you wanna know where your heart is?

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    Jesus told you exactly where to find it.

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    It's in your checkbook.

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    That's where you'll find it there.

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    You'll find it there.

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    It's an objective test, by the way.

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    I know when I talk about this and people are gonna be angry, whatever.

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    It's an objective test.

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    Be mad at God.

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    'Cause I'm not making this up.

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    It's an objective test.

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    Jesus said where your treasure is, that's where you're gonna find your heart.

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    So if you're like, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, "my heart is with missions.

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    "I just love me some missions.

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    "Oh, I have such a heart for missions." And I'm like, "Oh, so you give the missions." Like, "No, I don't give the missions." Then you're a liar.

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    Your heart's not with missions if you don't give the missions.

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    If you're like, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, I'm so excited about this property that the church just bought, and I'm so excited about the new church building.

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    I'm so excited for the growth of the ministry.

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    Oh, my heart is with you, Pastor Jeff." And I'm like, "How much have you given for the building and relocation?

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    And how much have you given?" "Well, I haven't given anything." "Well, then you're lying to me.

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    You're not excited about it.

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    Your heart's not in it." because Jesus said, "Where your treasure is, that's where your heart is." You're like, "Well, where is my heart?" Again, give me your checkbook, I'll show you.

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    I'll show you where your heart is.

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    And if I open up your checkbook and it's nothing but sports equipment or fast food or exercise programs, the clothes, I'm like, "Well, there's where your heart is." Your heart's at Pantera Bread.

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    Your heart's at Target.

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    If that's where all your money's going.

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    But if I'm looking in your checkbook and I see, oh, look, here's money given to the church, oh, money given to missions, oh, this was sent to Thailand, oh, look, here's money for choices.

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    Wow, they're giving a lot of money to local outreach.

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    Well, that tells me where your heart is.

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    Your heart's for the kingdom of Jesus Christ, according to him.

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    So if you're like, man, you know what?

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    I don't really, you're like, I don't really give.

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    I don't really give to God, missions, church.

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    I don't really, I don't really give.

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    That's a problem, my friend.

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    That means you have no oil.

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    Because loving to give to the work of the Lord is an evidence of salvation.

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    So do you have oil?

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    Do you have oil?

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    Now, true confession time.

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    I have never run out of oil on the way to a wedding.

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    But I did run out of oil once on Route 19 in Cranberry.

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    You're like, oh, do tell.

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    Well, here's the thing.

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    My Jeep burns oil, right?

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    And Ben Mall, he told me that.

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    And Ben said, "Hey, you gotta watch that.

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    "You gotta watch it.

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    your Jeep burns oil, you gotta watch it.

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    But I ignored the signs.

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    I ignored all the signs.

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    You know, the little sticker that they put on the windshield about when to change your Earl.

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    I promised myself I wouldn't say Earl.

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    You know, the little sticker that they put on there, I ignored that.

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    I ignored it.

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    Oh, and on the Jeep, there's the little display that gives you the percentage of your oil life.

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    I ignored that too.

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    And then when the little display said, change your oil now, jefe, guess what?

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    Like a moron, I ignored that too.

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    And I'm driving north on Route 19 in Cranberry.

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    And we broke down after a couple months of me saying, "Yeah, I'll get to it.

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    I'll check it.

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    You know what?

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    Next time I go to the store, I'll buy a quart like Ben told me to do and I'll keep it in the Jeep." I ignored every single sign and I broke down.

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    Now, fortunately, I was close enough to a place where I could go buy some oil.

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    But my point is this, my friends, I wasn't ready for the breakdown because I ignored every single sign.

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    And that's what we've seen in Matthew 24 and 25.

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    Jesus said to be watching the signs for his return.

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    Are you ready?

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    Do you have oil?

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    Revelation 19, nine says, and the angel said to me, write this.

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    Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, this is a stunning story that Jesus told.

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    Because Father, so often we are so foolish.

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    We are the morons.

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    We think there's time.

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    We presume somebody else is gonna bail us out.

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    And Jesus made it very clear that the day is coming of a cutoff, that it's gonna be too late, the door is going to shut.

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    And we are the morons standing outside because we've squandered opportunities like this one right now.

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    So Father, I pray, if there's anyone here who doesn't know you, that they have looked down and notice that they have no oil.

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    I pray, Father, that you would not give them a moment's rest until they bow the knee before you, until they fall on their face before you, until they grab somebody from this church who knows you and says, "Tell me how to receive Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior." Father, for those of us who do know you, I pray that you would give us opportunity because the time is near, because there will be a cutoff.

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    Father, give us opportunity and give us boldness for the sake of your gospel, for the sake of your kingdom.

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    Father, let us represent you as you make your appeal through us.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 25:1-13

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. How do we know this passage is about final judgment and not the rapture? (Hint: See Matt 25:12).How do these principles apply for us today?

  3. What does the oil represent? What does this have to do with the foolish virgins not being allowed into the marriage feast?

  4. What evidence of salvation (of those listed) do you struggle with the most? Is this a point of growth in your walk, or does this make you question if you have a true walk with Christ at all?

Breakout
Pray for one another.


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What ARE We Waiting For? You Don’t Know

Introduction:

Since I Don’t Know the Exact Timing of the Second Coming... (Matt 24:36-51)

  1. I must stop trying to figure out What Only God Knows . (Matthew 24:36)

    Deuteronomy 29:29 - The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law.

  2. I must stay awake and Be Ready . (Matthew 24:37-44)

    Ephesians 5:14 - for anything that becomes visible is light. Therefore it says, "Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you."

  3. I must be faithful in carrying out My Assigned Tasks . (Matthew 24:45-51)

    John 14:15 - "If you love me, you will keep my commandments."

    John 15:10 - "If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love."

    John 15:14 - "You are my friends if you do what I command you."

    Luke 6:46 - "Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord,' and not do what I tell you?"

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  • 01:07-01:37

    Alright as you turn to Matthew chapter 24 verses 36 through 51. I want to conduct a quick poll Raise your hand if you are a planner you like to know your schedule ahead of time at the schedule your day week or month All right now raise your hand if you're more of a go-with-the-flow type of person isn't mine surprise I don't understand you people at all. I wish I could be relaxed and laid-back like you but I just can't. You know what common expression you'll never hear come out of my mouth? Surprise me.

    01:37-01:42

    I don't want to be surprised. If you want to ruin my birthday, throw me a surprise party.

    01:43-01:45

    Now don't do that just to ruin my birthday, please.

    01:46-01:59

    If I'm invited to hang out with my friends, I want to know where we're going, what we're doing, and how long we'll be there. If I hear any of this, we'll see where the night takes us, nonsense. The night's taking me back to my couch at home.

    02:00-02:06

    But do you know what all of us can agree on regardless of our personality types?

    02:06-02:17

    None of us are big fans of the time windows that we are given by contractors The dreaded internet providers or delivery services, you know what I'm talking about, right?

    02:18-02:29

    You order a fridge from Lowe's and they say hey, we'll be there tomorrow from 8 a.m. To 12 p.m Then they show up at 7 a.m. While you're still rocking your pajamas and brushing your teeth and it's really, really awkward.

    02:29-02:33

    Or Comcast or Verizon says, "Yeah, we'll come fix your internet connection.

    02:34-02:41

    We're coming on Monday from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m." Isn't that obnoxious?

    02:42-02:47

    That's an entire date to reschedule to make sure you're home, hoping that the guy will actually show up.

    02:48-02:50

    4.30 hits and they're still not there.

    02:51-02:53

    You get a call, "Oh, I'm so sorry.

    02:53-02:58

    Our guy's caught up in another call." It always seems like they have one guy who's working for them, by the way.

    02:58-03:03

    And he can't be there again until next Monday from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

    03:03-03:08

    It's like, ah, he's gonna pull your hair out in frustration as you're stuck in this Groundhog's Day scenario.

    03:10-03:22

    And these time windows can be really frustrating because even the most relaxed among us wanna have some level of control over our schedules and not be bound by someone else's timetable.

    03:23-03:28

    Well, we're in the middle of our latest series, intentional hope, what are we waiting for?

    03:28-03:42

    Over this past month, we've been working through Matthew 24 in which Jesus clearly lays out the signs of his two-stage second coming, the rapture of his church, and his glorious reappearing following the tribulation.

    03:44-03:49

    We have to understand that God doesn't cater to the control freaks in the room.

    03:49-03:57

    He hasn't catered to the over planners of this world by giving exact dates and precise timestamps for these glorious events.

    03:57-04:08

    You can't flip through these chapters in Matthew or go to the book of Revelation and expect to find statements like, the rapture will happen on June 10th, 2027 at 5.56 PM.

    04:09-04:17

    Or Jesus will come back visibly from heaven to set up his kingdom on July 30th, 2034 at 11.47 AM.

    04:18-04:23

    Instead, the Lord gives time windows when these things will take place.

    04:23-04:27

    And he expects us to trust him with the exact details.

    04:28-04:36

    God doesn't take a poll, like I just did a few minutes ago, or put out a suggestion box for us to stop with our opinions and preferences.

    04:36-04:43

    He has a plan, and he is going to stick to it regardless of what you think or what I think.

    04:44-04:53

    And unlike Lowe's, Comcast, or Verizon, these divine timetables are not given because our God is unsure of when these things will happen.

    04:54-05:05

    He's not hedging his bets or giving himself some wiggle room just in case his perfect and inspired timetables will play out exactly as he predicted and promised.

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    There is a 0% chance of God showing up too early or too late.

    05:11-05:15

    He is going to arrive exactly on schedule.

    05:16-05:20

    So this morning, we're gonna dig into Matthew 24, verses 36 through 51.

    05:21-05:33

    And I hope that the teachings of Jesus about these divine time windows will increase our trust in him, our dedication to him, and our obedient efforts for him.

    05:34-05:35

    So let's spend a moment in prayer.

    05:36-05:40

    I ask that you pray for me, that I will faithfully represent what Christ has to say.

    05:41-05:46

    And I will pray for you, that you will diligently listen and apply what you learn.

    05:49-05:50

    Father, we thank you for your word.

    05:52-05:53

    We thank you for this time.

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    We have to come together as your people to hear it proclaimed.

    05:57-06:06

    Lord, I pray that I would be faithful in preaching your word and everyone sitting here today would be faithful in receiving it and submitting to it.

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    We thank you in advance for what you are going to do.

    06:10-06:12

    In the name of your son, Jesus Christ, amen.

    06:14-06:19

    So before we dig into the text this morning, I want to make an important clarification to avoid any confusion.

    06:20-06:34

    As Jesus is teaching in these verses, he is specifically speaking to the timing of the second phase of his coming, his visible and physical return, which will happen at the very end of the seven-year tribulation.

    06:35-06:42

    And men and women who come to Christ during that time period will have a general idea of when he is coming back.

    06:42-06:46

    But they will not be able to circle a specific day on the calendar.

    06:46-06:54

    They won't be able to pull out their smartphones and put on the reminder or put on an alarm and that will go off right when Jesus comes back.

    06:56-07:02

    In light of this reality, Jesus offers three important warnings to those living during the time of the tribulation.

    07:03-07:07

    I don't want all the Christians in the room to tune out and think, well, I guess this sermon isn't for me.

    07:07-07:08

    I'm not gonna be here.

    07:08-07:13

    I'll either be in heaven because I died, or I'll be in heaven because I was raptured away.

    07:13-07:14

    Time to tune out.

    07:14-07:21

    Well, don't pull out your comfy neck pillows just yet, or start daydreaming about what's for lunch at Pantera Bread, as Pastor Jeff calls it.

    07:22-07:31

    These three warnings also relate to followers of Christ now, as we await the blessed hope of the rapture.

    07:31-07:40

    Jesus offers general principles for living in anticipation of the second coming that we cannot afford to miss out on right now.

    07:41-07:48

    So on your outline, since I don't know the exact timing of the second coming, I must stop trying to figure out what only God knows.

    07:49-07:53

    I must stop trying to figure out what only God knows.

    07:56-08:00

    And Jesus kicks off this section with something that throws a lot of people off.

    08:00-08:12

    He says, "But concerning that day and hour, no one knows, "not even the angels of heaven, nor the son, "but the Father only." You may be thinking, "Wait a minute, Taylor.

    08:12-08:13

    "How is that possible?

    08:14-08:30

    "How could Jesus possibly not know "when his return will be?" Well, to understand this verse, we first have to understand the truth that Jesus willingly limited himself when he came to this world and took on a human nature.

    08:31-08:45

    Jesus knows all things, but during his earthly life and ministry, He chose not to access some of his divine and sovereign knowledge, even though it was constantly within his reach and he could grab a hold of it whenever he wanted to.

    08:46-08:49

    To be clear, Jesus never became less than God.

    08:49-08:51

    He never lost his divine power.

    08:51-08:55

    Jesus was and is fully God and fully man.

    08:56-08:57

    Well, how does this all work?

    08:58-09:01

    Are you ready for the most profound answer you'll ever hear?

    09:02-09:03

    I have no idea.

    09:03-09:05

    I really don't know.

    09:05-09:08

    There is an element of mystery here that we have to accept.

    09:09-09:17

    We have to understand that our puny and limited brains, even the smartest among us, cannot wrap our heads around this.

    09:19-09:24

    You'd be expecting my two-year-old daughter to understand the complexities of advanced calculus.

    09:25-09:31

    Sure, she can count to 20 in the cutest and most adorable way imaginable, but that's basically the limit.

    09:31-10:51

    Anything beyond that in the math department big stretch for Emmy. Do you know what a bigger stretch is? The creation expecting to know all that there is to know about the Creator. I love what Deuteronomy 29 29 says about this. "The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law. You have to be okay with not being that smart. You have to be okay with not knowing everything and having all the answers. God is God and you are not. As we read scripture it is very clear that the Lord doesn't give us any more information than what we need to know in order to lead a faithful and godly existence in this life. That's it. And this is certainly true when it comes to the end times. In verse 36, Jesus clearly and emphatically teaches that no mere human being, no angel can possibly know that day and hour when he will return. It's a complete waste of time and effort to even try. That day and hour is a secret thing that belongs to our God and to Him alone.

    10:53-11:06

    Sadly, so many pastors, so many theologians, so many Christian writers have completely embarrassed themselves by trying to guess and predict the exact year and even date of the rapture.

    11:08-11:23

    A former NASA engineer and Bible teacher named Edgar Wiseman wrote a book in 1988 called "88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988 and it sold over 4.5 million copies.

    11:24-11:26

    And listen to what he actually said about this.

    11:27-11:30

    Only if the Bible is in error, am I wrong.

    11:33-11:35

    That's a bold statement, isn't that the bold strategy?

    11:35-11:36

    How did that work out for him?

    11:37-11:43

    Well, since that was 36 years ago and all the Christians are still here, I would say it didn't go very well for him.

    11:44-11:46

    But Wiseman didn't apologize for repent.

    11:46-11:49

    He doubled down, dug in his heels and wrote another book.

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    89 reasons why he's coming back in 1989.

    11:54-11:56

    How did that go for him?

    11:56-11:57

    Again, not so great.

    11:58-12:00

    So he took a few years off to work on this gem.

    12:01-12:08

    23 reasons why a pre-tribulational rapture looks like it will occur on Rosh Hashanah 1993.

    12:10-12:12

    He kind of pulls back a bit.

    12:12-12:14

    It looks like, I'm not saying it's definitely gonna happen.

    12:15-12:15

    It looks like.

    12:16-12:21

    Despite this super cool title, this book didn't sell well for very obvious reasons.

    12:22-12:23

    Who remembers Harold Camping?

    12:24-12:25

    Anybody remember him?

    12:25-12:25

    Nobody?

    12:25-12:26

    All right, Darla.

    12:26-12:27

    Darla remembers.

    12:27-12:35

    He was a radio evangelist and teacher who wrongly predicted the timing of the rapture five different times.

    12:36-12:39

    You'd think after the second failed attempt, both these guys would be like, you know what?

    12:39-12:40

    I'm throwing in the towel.

    12:40-12:41

    I really stink at this.

    12:42-12:43

    I have a 0% batting average right now.

    12:45-12:50

    but there's always men and women coming out of the woodwork to predict what only God knows.

    12:51-12:54

    And these predictors can seem so knowledgeable.

    12:54-12:55

    They can seem so intelligent.

    12:55-12:58

    They can seem so credible and convincing.

    12:58-13:03

    They point to hidden numerology that they discovered after years of study.

    13:03-13:10

    They somehow unlock the original Hebrew and Greek of specific verses that no one has ever figured out before.

    13:12-13:17

    By the way, that's a really big red flag that should trigger your false and teaching antenna right off the bat.

    13:18-13:31

    You're telling me that some random guy in 2024 has figured out the real meaning of a biblical text that no one has understood or heard of before in 2000 years of church history.

    13:31-13:34

    That is sketchiness of the highest order.

    13:35-13:37

    Let me give you some free Bible advice.

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    When it comes to the Bible, if someone is trying to teach you something that is new, it ain't true.

    13:44-13:45

    Say that with me.

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    If it's new, it ain't true.

    13:47-13:49

    If it's new, it ain't true.

    13:50-14:04

    We serve an eternal God who has written an unchanging book that is filled with ancient truths that cannot and should not be rebooted or retooled to fit our own modern interpretations and opinions.

    14:05-14:11

    But it's so tempting to think that we can grab ahold of such important information on our own.

    14:11-14:17

    But ultimately, this is an appeal to our sinful egos, to our fallen flesh.

    14:19-14:26

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't trying to access secret information and become like God what got Adam in even trouble in the first place?

    14:27-14:31

    Maybe we should avoid walking in their footsteps when it comes to the word of God.

    14:32-14:40

    As Pastor Jeff has taught us many times, so many Christians fall for such ridiculous and goofy unbiblical teaching.

    14:40-14:45

    in every area of theology, but especially when it comes to eschatology, the end times.

    14:46-14:55

    Don't be fooled when you come across a charming teacher who is trying to teach you something that clearly contradicts the word of God.

    14:56-14:58

    We have to be discerning.

    14:58-15:10

    We have to be able to discern what is true and what is a lie, what is godly and what is demonic, what is Christ exalting and what is self exalting.

    15:11-15:20

    Please stick to what God has clearly revealed in His Word, rather than going off on a wild goose chase after information that is none of your business.

    15:23-15:34

    Since I don't know the exact timing of the second coming, secondly, I must stay awake and be ready. I must stay awake and be ready.

    15:38-15:40

    Let's read verses 37 through 39.

    15:42-15:45

    "For as for the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.

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    For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark.

    15:54-15:57

    And they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away.

    15:58-16:09

    So will be the coming of the Son of Man." So as Jesus points us forward to the end, He also points us backwards to the beginning of our Bibles.

    16:10-16:17

    And He compares the time of the tribulation and His visible return to the story of Noah and the events of the flood.

    16:18-16:22

    During that time in human history, the world was like the Wild West.

    16:23-16:41

    Listen to how it's described in Genesis 6-5, "The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thought of his heart was only on evil continually." So God commands Noah to build an ark so that he and his family can escape the wrath to come.

    16:42-16:54

    And as he built this ark for many, many, many, many decades, you have to think that people would stop by to ask, "Hey, what are you doing?" And then whenever he told them, they would mock him for it.

    16:54-17:02

    In 2 Peter, we're told that Noah was a preacher of righteousness, which means that he was warning his neighbors of what was coming.

    17:03-17:05

    But nobody listened to his warnings.

    17:06-17:09

    Instead, they had a business-as-usual attitude.

    17:10-17:16

    Stuff our faces, get drunk, get married, have kids, let's just keep on keeping on.

    17:16-17:20

    They laughed at the idea of divine judgment.

    17:21-17:24

    That there is a coming reckoning for their evil deeds.

    17:25-17:32

    And despite their sinful unbelief, the rains finally came and all these wicked men and women were washed away.

    17:34-17:37

    Did we really lose sight of how terrifying the flood must have been?

    17:37-17:40

    Because we all have the cutesy version stuck in our minds, right?

    17:41-17:50

    All those kids books where no one in this family are really happy, all the animals are smiling, there's a giraffe with a big smile sticking its head out the porthole of the ark, right?

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    but they don't show the carnage that happened before.

    17:53-18:01

    As the storms rage and the floodwaters rose, you don't see the bodies that must have been floating as the ark passed by.

    18:01-18:03

    This is a horrifying scene.

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    And Jesus tells us that a similar day of judgment is coming down the pike in verses 40 through 41.

    18:13-18:14

    Let's read that together.

    18:15-18:16

    "Then two men will be in the field.

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    "One will be taken and one will be left.

    18:19-18:28

    "Two women will be grinding at the mill, "one will be taken and one left." Many try to apply these verses to the rapture.

    18:29-18:33

    You know, one believer will be taken into heaven while the unbeliever will be left on the earth.

    18:34-18:43

    But if you pay attention to the context, if you pay attention to what Jesus is actually saying, the rapture is not in focus in this particular passage.

    18:44-18:51

    Jesus isn't talking about being taken away from judgment, He's talking about being taken away for judgment.

    18:52-18:59

    Similar to the time of the flood, the period of the tribulation will be a time of rampant wickedness, idolatry and destruction.

    19:00-19:10

    Like in the days of Noah, many men and women will experience warnings and signs of the coming judgment, but they will close their eyes to it and believe their own sinful delusions instead.

    19:11-19:29

    And on that day of Jesus' glorious appearing, Those who hate him and resist him will be taken away, will be swept away to experience eternal judgment, while those who love him and serve him will be left to experience the eternal joys of his kingdom.

    19:31-19:35

    You know, thankfully, Jesus doesn't just say, "Hey, yeah, it's gonna be rough.

    19:35-19:45

    Good luck with that." He gives two words of warning, two commands to avoid judgment in verses 42 through 44.

    19:45-19:51

    Jesus says, "Therefore, stay awake, for you do not know what day your Lord is coming.

    19:52-20:26

    But know this, that if the master of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake. It would not have left his house to be broken into. Therefore, you must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect." So what are the commands of Jesus in these verses to stay awake and to be ready. Stay awake and be ready. And to reinforce these commands, he moves on from the flood analogy and goes to the thief analogy.

    20:27-21:16

    You know, I'm not a law enforcement expert by any stretch of the imagination. Maybe I should check with some of our police officers who are members here, but thieves aren't exactly known for giving people a complimentary heads up before they break into their house, right? That's pretty common knowledge, right? I think so. You can't expect to find a note like this on your door in your mailbox. To whom this may concern, I advise you to be absent from your home on the evening of May 5th, 2024, as I'll be climbing into the side window by the hedges to steal all of your high-ticket items and any loose cash I see lying around. I hope it doesn't inconvenience you too greatly. Your friendly neighborhood burglar. Bye You as the homeowner have to be vigilant and prepared for a home break-in because you have no idea when it could happen.

    21:17-21:22

    Buy an alarm system, get a big dog that barks at suspicious noises, have a plan for home defense.

    21:23-21:28

    Don't be caught off guard and found in a deep sleep when the worst happens or you will regret it.

    21:30-21:36

    During my sophomore year at Geneva College, I had to enroll in a pretty boring philosophy class that met at 8 a.m. in the morning.

    21:36-21:44

    And waking up before 8 a.m. in college It seems like it's like 3 a.m. right now. It's like 8 a.m. That sounds like the lap of luxury that I haven't experienced. I've had kids.

    21:46-21:52

    But this class also had assigned seating and I was assigned to sit right in front of the professor so I couldn't get away with anything.

    21:53-22:00

    And on top of all that, the class was really hot and humid, which none of us can relate to going to this church, right? Having a room that's hot and humid.

    22:02-23:14

    Also, this professor had a really boring and monotone voice and the topic wasn't exactly Thrilling and there was just one particular morning. I just couldn't I just couldn't stay awake My eyelids were so heavy. My head was bobbing up and down up and down. But again, he's right there I can't fall asleep. So I try every single trick in the book. I slap my face. I'm pinching myself and it's not working I had a big bruise on my leg. I forget why I'm gonna start pushing down on that as hard as I could Like stay awake It was extremely difficult to stay awake in an environment that was set up perfectly for me to nap And I was thinking this past week that staying awake and on guard is So difficult in a culture that is tirelessly trying to lull us to sleep so that we don't pay attention to what's happening around us Satan is doing a great job of keeping people comfy in their sinful slumber so that they do not wake up to their own brokenness and to the eternity that is awaiting them if they continue to reject Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

    23:15-23:40

    So many pop the sleeping pills of Satan's attractive lies. They listen to the soothed ambient noises of me-centered worldly teaching. They plug their ears and try to ignore the voice of reason, the voice of their guilty conscience, and the truth of God's word, they are content to be asleep and stay asleep because they don't want to face the emptiness within their own soul.

    23:41-23:43

    They don't want to think about eternity.

    23:44-23:45

    It's too overwhelming.

    23:45-23:46

    It is too terrifying.

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    And I would be a negligent pastor if I didn't ask, is this true of you?

    23:55-24:00

    Are you spiritually asleep right now in numbing yourself with the things of this world?

    24:00-24:05

    Are you completely unprepared for the day of judgment that is coming?

    24:05-24:08

    Are you totally unready for eternity?

    24:10-24:15

    I know this is morbid, but if you were to die today, are you confident about where you would end up?

    24:16-24:17

    Heaven or hell?

    24:18-24:21

    You can't roll the dice on forever and just hope for the best.

    24:22-24:24

    You are not guaranteed a long life.

    24:25-24:29

    You are not guaranteed next year, next week, tomorrow.

    24:29-24:32

    You're not even guaranteed the next minute or second.

    24:34-24:46

    A pastor once wrote, "The most dangerous of all delusions is that there is plenty of time." This is why the Bible is so emphatic that today is the day of salvation.

    24:47-24:49

    Not tomorrow, not when your schedule clears up.

    24:49-24:52

    No, right this very second, right now.

    24:54-24:58

    Prepare yourself for eternity by making the most important decision of your life.

    24:59-25:05

    Repent, turn away from your sin, and turn towards Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior.

    25:06-25:14

    He is ready and willing to forgive you of your many sins if you simply come to Him in humility and submission.

    25:15-25:35

    Instead of snoring away, snoozing away in ignorance and rebellion, listen to what the Apostle Paul has to say in Ephesians 5, 14, "Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you." You don't have to live in the darkness of your sin a moment longer.

    25:36-25:40

    You don't have to endure the eternal evening of separation from God.

    25:41-25:50

    You can wake up to a new day, to a new life in Jesus Christ that is filled with the light of his glory, his goodness, and his grace.

    25:52-26:01

    Finally, since I don't know the exact timing of the second coming, I must be faithful in carrying out my assigned tasks.

    26:04-26:07

    I must be faithful in carrying out my assigned tasks.

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    Let's read verses 45 through 51.

    26:13-26:21

    Jesus says, "Who then is the faithful and wise servant "whom his master has set over his household "to give them their food at the proper time?

    26:22-26:26

    "Blessed is that servant whom his master will find "so doing when he comes.

    26:26-26:30

    "Truly I say to you, "he will set him over all his possessions.

    26:31-26:49

    "But if that wicked servant says to himself, "my master is delayed and begins to beat his fellow servants "and eats and drinks with drunkards, "the master of that servant will come on a day "when he does not expect him, "and at an hour he does not know, "and will cut him in pieces "and put him with the hypocrites.

    26:50-26:54

    In that place, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

    26:55-26:59

    So Jesus moves on to his final analogy of this section.

    26:59-27:06

    He puts you as the listener in the place of a slave who's been put in charge of the master's house.

    27:07-27:13

    It's your responsibility to make sure that everyone is well-fed and taken care of.

    27:13-27:14

    But there's a catch.

    27:15-27:20

    You have no idea when the master is coming back to check on you and to check on your work.

    27:22-27:24

    And there are two responses to this situation.

    27:25-27:35

    You can take this charge seriously because you know your master is a serious person and you have no idea when he's coming back, so you do exactly what he told you to do.

    27:36-27:40

    Or you can think to yourself, ah, my master's such a lazy jerk.

    27:40-27:44

    There's no way he's coming back anytime soon, so I'm gonna do things my way and have fun.

    27:45-27:51

    And this presumption leads to getting drunk with your friends and abusing your fellow servants.

    27:52-28:00

    And you convince yourself, it'll all be fine because I can get things back on track right before my master walks through the door.

    28:01-28:02

    I'll have enough time.

    28:04-28:12

    And these two wildly different responses lead to two wildly different destinations, blessing and damnation.

    28:13-28:23

    The faithful servant represents genuine believers who obediently complete their assigned task out of reverence and respect for their master.

    28:24-28:35

    While the wicked servant stands in for unbelievers who consistently refuse to submit to the master and foolishly believe that he's not coming back anytime soon.

    28:37-28:43

    And sadly, many wicked servants wrongly assume that they are faithful servants.

    28:44-29:01

    They may say if they love Jesus Christ, but there is no evidence of this love and how they treat other people and how they speak and how they act and how they react and how they spend their time and their money, involvement in the body of Christ at the lowest rung of their list of priorities.

    29:02-29:05

    They'll say things like, who has time to attend a worship service on a weekly basis?

    29:06-29:08

    Who has the time to volunteer consistently?

    29:09-29:14

    Why should I give my money to a church that seems like it's doing just fine without me?

    29:15-29:19

    Bible reading is a negotiable instead of a non-negotiable.

    29:19-29:23

    Prayer is a last resort and not a first stop.

    29:23-29:29

    Selflessly serving others rarely comes before selflessly serving myself.

    29:32-29:36

    The pursuit of holiness takes a backseat to the pursuit of pleasure.

    29:37-29:41

    In their minds, evangelism is for those super uber Christians, not for regular Christians like me.

    29:43-29:47

    Instead of making disciples, they make excuses.

    29:49-30:05

    At this point you may be thinking, "Ah, Taylor, I don't know about all this. This sounds really legalistic. It sounds like you're saying that we are saved by our good deeds and our obedience and not the grace of Christ. I'm actually not saying that at all. And let me explain what I am saying with this everyday example.

    30:06-30:13

    Imagine with me that over this next week, my wife has this list of chores that she wants me to complete, and I don't do a single one of them.

    30:14-30:17

    She says, "Taylor, can you please take out the trash?" I don't do it.

    30:17-30:20

    "Taylor, will you please empty the dishwasher "before I get home?

    30:20-30:22

    "That would be a big blessing." I don't do it.

    30:23-30:25

    "Taylor, there's a bunch of burned out light bulbs "around the house.

    30:25-30:29

    "Will you please go to Lowe's and change those out soon?" Eh, I don't do it.

    30:29-30:31

    Or she calls me, "Taylor, I can't get out "of this work meeting.

    30:32-30:33

    Please go pick up Sam from school.

    30:34-30:35

    That would really help me.

    30:35-30:37

    Eh, I don't feel like it today.

    30:37-30:38

    And not today.

    30:41-30:43

    Would Kate feel very loved at the end of this week?

    30:44-30:46

    Oh, but you're missing a key piece of information.

    30:47-30:51

    Every single time I don't follow through, I tell her how much she means to me.

    30:51-30:53

    I tell her how much I love her.

    30:54-30:55

    Isn't that good enough?

    30:56-30:57

    Won't she feel loved?

    31:00-31:05

    You can talk a big game as much as you want, but if you don't back up your words and your actions, your words are meaningless.

    31:07-31:13

    I prove the genuine nature of my love for my wife with my actions as well as my words.

    31:14-31:30

    In a similar way, the distinguishing feature of a genuine love for Christ is a genuine love for obeying his word, a genuine desire to follow his instructions to the letter and not to procrastinate, a genuine heart for his kingdom and his mission.

    31:31-31:35

    And if you don't believe me, believe the words of our Lord throughout the gospels.

    31:36-31:39

    John 14, 15, if you love me, you will keep my commandments.

    31:39-31:44

    John 15, 10, if you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love.

    31:45-31:50

    John 15, 14, you are my friends if you do what I command you.

    31:51-31:56

    Luke 6, 46, why do you call me Lord, Lord, and not do what I tell you.

    31:58-32:00

    Could Jesus be any clearer?

    32:01-32:04

    I'm gonna make it as simple as possible.

    32:04-32:11

    If you don't care very much about following Jesus' commands, then you don't care very much about Jesus at all.

    32:13-32:21

    If living in obedience to your heavenly master isn't on your radar, then it's very likely that Jesus isn't your master in the first place.

    32:23-32:28

    We are not saved by our obedience, but we are saved to obedience.

    32:28-32:35

    We are not saved by our faithfulness to the Lord, but we are saved to be faithful to the Lord.

    32:38-32:44

    Who's ever heard someone say, "Don't be so heavenly mind that you're of no earthly good." Who's ever heard that?

    32:44-32:50

    In other words, get your head out of the clouds, stop thinking so much about heaven, float back down to earth and be of use here.

    32:51-32:52

    What do we think about that statement?

    32:53-32:54

    Thumbs up or thumbs down?

    32:55-32:57

    It's a massive thumbs down for me.

    32:57-33:02

    I hate that statement and it makes me cringe every single time that I hear it.

    33:02-33:13

    You know, I've been in full-time ministry for almost 10 years now, and I have yet to meet the person who is so infatuated with the blessings and promises of heaven that they make no eternal impact now.

    33:14-33:18

    I've actually encountered the exact opposite a countless number of times.

    33:19-33:23

    People who are so earthly minded of no heavenly good.

    33:25-33:30

    People who are so fixated on the here and now, they don't even stop to consider the there and then.

    33:32-33:33

    What about you?

    33:34-33:39

    Are you so earthly minded that you're of no heavenly good?

    33:40-33:54

    Or is the reality of the second coming motivating you to trust the Lord right now, to stay awake and be ready right now, to be faithful to his word and to make disciples right now.

    33:56-34:05

    In both stages of his second coming, our Lord is returning at a time we do not know, at a time we do not expect.

    34:06-34:09

    You have no idea when these things will happen.

    34:11-34:28

    I hope and pray this undeniable truth will jolt us out of our lazy habits and will free us from the distractions that so often hold us back from being who God has called us to be and doing what He has commanded us to do.

    34:29-34:30

    Let's pray.

    34:32-34:52

    Father, we come to you and we admit that so often we can fall asleep in this life, that we can be lazy, that we can forget that we're here for a reason, that we are here to honor and glorify you by telling others about Christ, about making disciples.

    34:52-34:54

    Lord, that is why we're still here.

    34:56-35:12

    I pray that that mission would fill our minds and be at the front of our brains, Lord, that as we go about school, as we go about work, as we go about raising our kids, as we go about all the things that we do in life, that the purpose is to glorify you by making disciples.

    35:15-35:19

    And Lord, help us not to think, "Ah, I bet Jesus isn't coming back for a while.

    35:19-35:27

    "I can do what I want." Instead, Lord, let us believe that Jesus is coming soon, that we would do what He wants us to do.

    35:29-35:40

    I lift up every single person in this room where I pray for those who do not know you, that today would be the day of salvation, that they'd wake up from their sleep and come alive in Christ.

    35:41-35:49

    And for the rest of us, Lord, please shock us out of our complacency and get us ready for the awesome mission that you've entrusted to us.

    35:50-35:53

    We pray all this in the name of Jesus, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 24:36-51

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. Why do so many people try to guess/figure out the exact date/time of the rapture? Why is this unwise and unhelpful?

  3. What does it look like to “stay awake” and “be ready” in light of the second coming of Christ? How do you see yourself falling asleep spiritually right now?

  4. What tasks has the Lord assigned to us that we must be diligent in carrying out before He returns?

Breakout
Pray for one another.


Want more eschatology teaching?

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through Revelation

Catch up on the previous verse by verse teaching through 2 Thessalonians

What ARE We Waiting For? Watch the Signs

Introduction:

3 Reasons to Believe History Is Going to Go Down as Jesus Said (Matthew 24:32-35):

  1. The Signs are still happening. (Matthew 24:32-33)
    • 184-280 - Three Kingdoms War (36-40 mil)
    • 755-763 - An Lushan Rebellion (13 mil)
    • 1206-1324 - Mongol Conquests (40-70 mil)
    • 1562-1598 - French Wars of Religion (2-4 mil)
    • 1616-1662 - Qing Dynasty Conquered Ming (25 mil)
    • 1803-1815 - Napoleonic Wars (3.5 - 6 mil)
    • 1850-1864 - Taiping Rebellion (20 mil)
    • 1914-1918 - WWI (17 mil)
    • 1939-1945 - WWII (60 - 85 mil)
    • 2001 – Today - War on Terror (1.3 - 2 million)

    2 Timothy 3:1-4 - But understand this, that in the last days there will come times of difficulty. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God...

  2. Israel is still going strong. (Matthew 24:34)

    Matthew 23:33-36 - You serpents, you brood of vipers, how are you to escape being sentenced to hell? Therefore I send you prophets and wise men and scribes, some of whom you will kill and crucify, and some you will flog in your synagogues and dpersecute from town to town, so that on you may come all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of gZechariah the son of Barachiah, whom you murdered between hthe sanctuary and ithe altar. Truly, I say to you, jall these things will come upon this generation.

  3. Jesus' Words still prevail. (Matthew 24:35)

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  • 01:08-01:11

    Open up to Matthew chapter 24, are you there?

    01:13-01:16

    Our family moved to Chicago several years ago for training.

    01:16-01:22

    And before we moved, I have a good friend, his name's Nathaniel and he's a veterinarian.

    01:22-01:24

    He wanted to spend some time with our family.

    01:25-01:28

    And he said, we went to Living Treasures Park.

    01:30-01:36

    And at Living Treasures, if you've never been there, they have, you ever see these bird enclosures, You know what I'm talking about?

    01:36-01:46

    Where you go in, you know, you pay like $13 for a Dixie cup of seeds and you go in and you feed the pigeons or whatever.

    01:47-01:49

    They're not shy about coming up on you.

    01:49-01:50

    You know what I'm talking about?

    01:51-01:53

    The little feathered beggars, they just come up all on you.

    01:54-01:57

    And well, my wife, she doesn't love birds, okay?

    01:57-02:01

    You know, especially the birds that are just like all over you.

    02:02-02:05

    So she goes, well, you and Nathaniel take the boys in.

    02:06-02:08

    And I was just, yeah, that's no problem.

    02:08-02:09

    I like birds.

    02:10-02:13

    So we go in, and Cade was four at the time.

    02:14-02:16

    And you know how four-year-old boys are, right?

    02:18-02:20

    He's just kind of not paying attention.

    02:21-02:25

    And he was standing on top of one of the rocks that lined the path.

    02:25-02:29

    And he just kind of jumped and spun around and stomped on a bird.

    02:29-02:30

    (audience laughing)

    02:34-02:41

    The bird fluttered in feathers and then it stopped.

    02:43-02:49

    Then it suddenly had a red ring around its neck that wasn't there before.

    02:51-03:02

    Now I had to go tell the people that run the zoo that my kid killed one of their animals.

    03:04-03:10

    And it was even worse than that because when I went in, the lady that was working there, she knew me.

    03:10-03:19

    I didn't know who she was, but I walked in, she goes, "Oh, hey, Pastor Jeff." So now I have to go tell this lady that knows me as a pastor that I don't know that.

    03:21-03:35

    So I went and I said, "I don't know how to tell you this, but my son accidentally stepped on one of your birds and killed it.

    03:37-03:48

    And then she said, "Are you sure it's dead?" Now let's just pause here for a second and examine that question.

    03:49-03:51

    I'm not sure how she wanted me to answer that.

    03:53-03:58

    I'm not sure if she thought I had some kind a little stethoscope to pull out.

    04:00-04:16

    I'm not sure if she thought I was gonna give the bird like mouth to beak resuscitation, but I said, "Well, my best friend's a veterinarian "and he says the bird's dead.

    04:17-04:24

    "So that's what I'm going with." She was really cool about it.

    04:26-04:28

    the rest of the story sometime.

    04:28-04:29

    I know some of you guys know that story.

    04:34-04:35

    Sure, sure.

    04:38-04:47

    You know, that might be the question that you have these past few weeks as we've been going through these passages.

    04:49-04:49

    Are you sure?

    04:51-05:03

    Because let's be honest, Jesus laid out some pretty shocking predictions and you could be following along with us and reading this and hearing these sermons going, are you sure?

    05:04-05:05

    Are you sure?

    05:07-05:10

    I mean, is that really how it's going to go down?

    05:13-05:18

    Well, verses four through 14, we saw what we would say are the general signs.

    05:18-05:21

    Jesus called them birth pains.

    05:24-05:28

    You know, birth pains, they get more intense and closer together.

    05:29-05:31

    The closer you get to the actual birth.

    05:32-05:39

    Jesus talked about the birth pains, their spiritual deception, wars, famines, earthquakes, hatred, and the gospel goes out.

    05:39-05:49

    Jesus said, "These are the signs you're going to see in the future." And then Jesus got really specific in verses 15 through 28.

    05:50-05:51

    He talked about tribulation events.

    05:52-05:57

    He said, "Watch for the abomination of desolation." You know, there's going to be fleeing in Judah.

    05:57-05:58

    There's going to be false Christ.

    05:58-06:04

    And then as Pastor Taylor told us last week, there's going to be the return of the King.

    06:07-06:11

    And we could read all this and be like, hmm, are you sure?

    06:13-06:19

    I mean, how do we really know that this is how history is going to go down?

    06:21-06:27

    And if we can be honest here, which we always encourage in church, I think we've all struggled with doubt from time to time, haven't we?

    06:30-06:31

    Just honest questioning.

    06:32-06:43

    I'm not gonna ask you to raise your hand, but I bet you the number is pretty close to 100 % of people sitting here and listening to this that are like, I struggled with that.

    06:44-06:50

    I've struggled with this end of the world teaching type stuff.

    06:50-06:52

    Is it really going to go down that way?

    06:53-06:55

    We've questioned it on some level.

    06:56-06:59

    I'm not talking about blasphemous denial.

    06:59-07:01

    I'm not talking about that.

    07:01-07:03

    You know, seeing as I don't believe any of that.

    07:03-07:05

    I'm not talking about that.

    07:06-07:20

    Just talking about, even as believers sometimes, we're like, is that, all this stuff that we've been talking about, is that really, is that really, is that really how that's gonna happen?

    07:22-07:24

    Are you sure?

    07:26-07:32

    I think that's why we have the passage we're looking at today, is for those of us that have struggled with that.

    07:33-07:40

    So in your outline, three reasons to believe history is going to go down as Jesus said.

    07:41-07:42

    That's what we have here.

    07:44-07:48

    Like I really want to believe what Jesus said, but sometimes I struggle.

    07:49-07:50

    Can you give me some reason?

    07:50-07:51

    I'll give you three reasons.

    07:51-07:54

    Well, Jesus will give you three reasons.

    07:54-07:56

    I'm just gonna try to echo them today.

    07:57-07:59

    Three reasons to believe history is going to go down as Jesus said.

    08:00-08:01

    Number one, write this down.

    08:01-08:02

    The signs are still happening.

    08:02-08:05

    Look at verse 32.

    08:07-08:21

    Jesus said, "From the fig tree, learn its lesson." As soon as the branch becomes tender and puts out its leaves, you know that summer is near.

    08:22-08:23

    So Jesus gives a little parable.

    08:26-08:33

    And it's not complicated, especially for the disciples, because where they lived, there were fig trees everywhere.

    08:34-08:37

    Okay, so this wasn't some concept that was lost on them.

    08:38-08:41

    They might've been looking at a fig tree while he said this.

    08:43-08:49

    Jesus points out with fig trees that the branch becomes tender and the leaves come out.

    08:50-08:51

    The disciples got that.

    08:51-08:58

    You know, the sap will swell to the end of the branch and it pushes the leaf out.

    08:58-09:03

    And everybody knew that that happened in spring.

    09:05-09:06

    That's just the way it was.

    09:08-09:18

    And because that happened in spring, Jesus said, well, obviously when that happens, you know that summer's near, right?

    09:20-09:28

    But Jesus says, learn it's lesson, learn and that word for learn means, Listen, you really got to get this.

    09:31-09:33

    Slow down and get this.

    09:34-09:38

    Signs tell you when a new season is coming.

    09:39-09:41

    That's the picture here, right?

    09:42-09:45

    Signs tell you when a new season is coming.

    09:46-09:47

    Look at verse 33.

    09:48-10:01

    Jesus says, "So also, when you see all these things, You know that he is near at the very gates.

    10:03-10:07

    All these things, like all what things?

    10:08-10:09

    All the things he was just talking about.

    10:10-10:13

    All of the birth pains he was just talking about.

    10:13-10:17

    All of the tribulation events he was just talking about.

    10:17-10:21

    All these things he was just mentioning and teaching.

    10:23-10:28

    Jesus very clearly told us what we should be watching.

    10:32-10:34

    And as we said, it's birth pains.

    10:36-10:42

    And these things that Jesus was talking about in this passage, the birth pains are happening.

    10:43-10:48

    They're getting closer and closer together, and they're getting more intense.

    10:49-10:51

    So let's talk about some birth pains.

    10:51-10:52

    Let's talk about some signs.

    10:53-10:56

    Do a little call back to some of these things.

    10:56-11:00

    Jesus said that there's going to be false Christs.

    11:01-11:02

    He said that in verse five.

    11:04-11:06

    Is that a sign that we're seeing?

    11:07-11:08

    False Christs.

    11:10-11:11

    I did some study on this.

    11:12-11:14

    There was a man, Silvio Giselle.

    11:15-11:17

    He lived from 1862 to 1930.

    11:17-11:20

    He was a German merchant and anarchist.

    11:21-11:24

    He said that he was the return of Jesus with new name.

    11:26-11:29

    I'm not buying that our Lord would return and adopt the name Silvio.

    11:35-11:36

    Nothing against the name Silvio.

    11:37-11:42

    I think it's a wonderful name, but it's not the name above all names that Jesus has.

    11:43-11:47

    I also read about Jose Luis de Jesus.

    11:49-11:51

    Well, now we're getting closer name-wise, I guess.

    11:51-11:53

    But he was an interesting guy.

    11:53-11:55

    Maybe some of you heard of him.

    11:55-12:00

    He claimed to be both the return of Jesus and the antichrist.

    12:01-12:02

    Don't ask me to explain that.

    12:03-12:04

    But he said he was both.

    12:05-12:12

    And his followers got 666 tattooed on themselves and on their children.

    12:14-12:20

    He died August 8th, 2013, and the church denies his death.

    12:22-12:26

    I read an article from, this was several years ago when I was studying these things.

    12:27-12:31

    The article mentioned some modern day Christs.

    12:32-12:34

    How about A.J. Miller and Mary Luck?

    12:36-12:40

    By the way, I think I need to insert here that no relation, okay?

    12:40-12:41

    A.J. Miller?

    12:43-12:44

    No relation.

    12:44-12:53

    AJ Miller, Mary Luck in Australia, he said he was the reincarnation of Jesus and she is the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene.

    12:53-13:03

    Same article talked about Sergei Anatolyevich Turov of Siberia also claimed like AJ Miller to be Jesus reincarnated.

    13:04-13:14

    And then the article went on to talk about Alvaro Thies from Brazil who claimed to be Jesus reincarnated.

    13:15-13:19

    And I read this article and I thought, wouldn't it be great to get these three guys in a room?

    13:23-13:30

    And okay, we can talk about, I don't know if there's mental illness going on here.

    13:31-13:34

    I don't know if it's intentional deception.

    13:35-13:37

    I don't know if it's just pure wickedness.

    13:37-13:39

    I'm not, I can't speak to the heart.

    13:43-13:45

    but throughout history, you can research this.

    13:45-13:57

    There have been so many false Christs and we can kind of point and laugh and roll our eyes, but we have this in our own neighborhoods, right?

    13:57-14:01

    The Mormon church representing Christ, they say.

    14:03-14:13

    The Jehovah's Witnesses, the Christian scientists, people that are saying, "We represent the Christ." when they don't.

    14:15-14:19

    So there's a sign, Jesus said, this sign's gonna happen and we're looking at it.

    14:20-14:23

    As Jesus said, we're seeing all these things.

    14:23-14:24

    He's at the very gates.

    14:24-14:29

    Jesus talked about false Christ, but he talked about wars and rumors of wars.

    14:29-14:35

    And we said a few weeks ago, you'd either be in a war or you'd be hearing about a war or both.

    14:35-14:40

    And is that a sign that we've seen?

    14:41-14:44

    We have this as a graphic for the screen here, 'cause there's a lot, I'm gonna fly through this.

    14:45-14:46

    You can look this up.

    14:46-14:48

    But just fly through history.

    14:48-14:50

    Here's some examples of what Jesus was talking about.

    14:51-15:02

    The Three Kingdoms War, oh, the parenthetical, the numbers in parentheses represent the approximate estimated death toll from these wars, by the way.

    15:03-15:07

    The Three Kingdoms War, 36 to 40 million people killed.

    15:07-15:09

    The An Lushan Rebellion, 13 million.

    15:09-15:14

    The Mongol conquests, they estimate killed 40 to 70 million people.

    15:14-15:17

    The French wars of religion, 2 to 4 million.

    15:18-15:24

    The Qing dynasty conquering the Ming dynasty, they're estimating 25 million people.

    15:27-15:30

    The Napoleonic Wars, 3 and 1/2 to 6 million.

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    The Taiping Rebellion, 20 million.

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    World War I, 17 million.

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    World War II, 60 to 85 million.

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    And in 2001 until today, the war on terror, do you know that people consider the war on terror is still happening right now?

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    And the best estimate on the war on terror has been 1.3 to 2 million people have died.

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    Jesus said with the birth pains, more and more, more intense, closer together.

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    And we said this a couple of weeks ago, Reminder, right now, right now, wars and rumors of wars, Ukraine and Russia, have you been paying attention?

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    Israel and Hamas.

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    Do you remember when I gave this sermon, like, what was that, three weeks ago, Taylor?

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    I said in the sermon something like, I'm hearing rumblings of problems with Iran, here's my shocked face, do you remember that?

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    A week later after I said that, Iran attacked Israel.

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    Like, "Wow, Jeff, you're a prophet." No.

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    No, I don't think that was a very staggering prediction.

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    We're seeing these things.

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    He's at the very gates.

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    Jesus talked about famines and earthquakes.

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    Just very quickly, you can study this, right?

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    But just looking at the last, I just looked at the last 20 years.

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    More and more closer together.

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    There's the tsunami in Indonesia, remember that?

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    2004 killed 200,000 people.

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    Earthquake in Haiti, 2010 killed 316,000 people.

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    In Japan, killed 20,000, that was 2011.

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    In Nepal, 2015, our church was involved in relief efforts there, killed 9,000 people.

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    Turkey, 2023, killed 50,000 people.

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    And then just three weeks ago, there was a major earthquake in Taiwan.

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    Oh, by the way, this is bonus content here.

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    Luke in his account of Jesus giving this discourse talks about pestilences.

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    Have we seen those signs for history?

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    Pestilences.

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    We can talk about the black deaths, banished flu, smallpox, yellow fever, polio, Asian flu, botulism, whooping cough, cholera, mumps, AIDS.

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    But have you noticed, I would say about the last 20 years, have you noticed that it just seems like every year there's a new disease that we're pushing the panic button over?

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    Have you noticed that?

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    SARS, West Nile, bird flu, swine flu, H1N1, Ebola, COVID every year.

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    It's like, hey, here's the thing to panic about.

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    We're seeing these things.

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    And Jesus said, he's at the very gates.

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    And then Jesus talked about in these general signs, He talked about people hatred.

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    Are you seeing people become more and more brutal?

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    More and more heartless?

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    Are you seeing it?

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    Or is it just me?

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    I mean, just me seeing it, not just me becoming more brutal.

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    Mass shootings.

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    You know, I remember the first one that I heard about.

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    I was in college and I remember sitting in the parking lot of the school, sitting in my car, just like, I was speechless.

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    I was just like, so like, I couldn't wrap my head around it.

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    And you fast forward to today, It just seems like a month can't go by that you don't hear about a few of them.

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    And we're almost getting desensitized to it because it's becoming more and more, just like Jesus said.

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    Racism, abortion, we talked about that a couple of weeks ago.

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    We live in a day where you can just get on your phone I can watch videos of violence and hatred, whether it's rioting and looting.

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    I saw a video that showed up on my, what do they call Twitter now?

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    X.

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    It came up on my feed.

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    I don't know why.

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    You know, they suggest videos for you, and I'm a little disturbed that they suggested this video for me.

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    but like it was a bunch of high school fighting and the one girl just grabbed the other one and was bashing her head on the sidewalk as she laid there lifeless.

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    This is where we are, but it's just as Jesus predicted.

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    Paul talks about that. I have other examples here. I can't, I'm not gonna be able to finish this sermon if I start that. So let me just tell you what Paul said about that. Second Timothy three, Paul wrote this a couple thousand years ago, but see if this sounds like what you're seeing today. Look at this, but understand this in the last days, there will come times of difficulty for people will be. See if this is an accurate description of where we are as a race. For people be lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, arrogant, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not loving good, treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God.

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    We're seeing all these things.

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    So we know, He is near at the very gates.

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    And not just the signs of the general events, and I could go on, but we have to move on.

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    Not just the signs of the general events, You know, Jesus gave some very specific events that are going to accompany the tribulation.

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    They're like, well, how do we see signs for that?

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    Because that hasn't happened yet.

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    And I would say that we are seeing signs of the stage being set for the tribulation.

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    Here's what I mean.

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    We know that the temple's going to exist during the tribulation.

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    And right now, there are plans to rebuild the temple.

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    The furnishings and the garments have been made.

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    They're just waiting.

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    Sign.

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    Oh, how about this one?

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    Revelation chapter 13 tells us that the Antichrist will make people take his mark, the mark of the beast.

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    And the Bible says that you're not gonna be able to buy or sell unless you have this mark.

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    you know, a generation or two ago, that seemed inconceivable, right?

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    Like how could somebody prevent buying and selling globally?

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    How could that happen?

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    And I have to wonder, what would your grandparents have thought?

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    If I would have sat down with my grandparents and said, "How do you think this is gonna happen?" They would have been like, "I have no idea how that can happen.

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    I don't think they believed it, but now we can see dozens of different ways that this is possible.

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    Now that we live in a digital age, you don't think that they could just shut your bank account off.

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    You take the mark.

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    We'll turn your bank account back on.

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    We're seeing these things.

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    He's at the very gates.

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    So first of all, learn the lesson from the fig tree.

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    There are signs.

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    We don't know exactly when he's coming back.

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    We don't know exactly when the tribulation is going to start.

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    You know, when the church will be raptured.

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    We don't know when all of these things are gonna happen and Pastor Taylor is gonna talk all about that next week.

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    But what we do know is there are signs that tell us that he's standing at the gate.

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    So if you want evidence that what Jesus said is true, turn on the news with Matthew 24 open and see if it's happening right before your eyes.

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    Three reasons to believe history is going to go down as Jesus said.

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    Number one, the signs are still happening.

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    Number two, Israel is still going strong.

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    Look at verse 34.

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    Jesus says, "Truly I say to you, "this generation will not pass away "until all these things take place." That is an extremely difficult verse in the New Testament.

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    I get a front load with that.

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    Do you know this verse has been credited with turning people atheists?

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    Because they're like, well, Jesus said he was coming back, like in that generation, and he didn't come back.

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    So Jesus was wrong, Jesus was wrong.

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    And people have grossly misunderstood what Jesus was actually saying here.

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    So I wanna share with you my best understanding after countless hours, especially this past week of reading and studying this.

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    And I wanna give you my best understanding of what's going on here.

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    All right.

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    Jesus said, first of all, let this phrase not pass away.

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    Okay, that's easy.

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    That just means come to an end or die.

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    He says, this generation will not pass away until all, and we know what all these things are.

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    He just talked about all these things.

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    The problem that people have is the phrase, this generation.

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    What's he talking about?

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    What is this generation?

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    And some people say, well, that's the disciples.

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    He's talking to the disciples.

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    But there's a problem with that, right?

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    Because the disciples didn't see all of these things that he just described.

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    Some people say, well, no, it's not like just the disciples, but like that first century, the people beyond.

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    There's a problem with that.

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    because so many theologians try to, they try to shoehorn everything Jesus said here into the first century.

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    Like all of this happened in the first century.

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    And I read this, I'm like, no, no, no.

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    In fact, it did not all happen in the first century.

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    Some people think, well, it just means the generation that's alive during the tribulation all these things take place and that makes sense I won't fight you on that too hard but I kind of struggle with that one because many people during the tribulation are going to die so they're not gonna see it all the way to the end and to see all these signs.

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    Like, well, what do you think it is?

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    I wanna share with you my best understanding.

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    I think Jesus here is talking about Israel, and here's why.

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    It's not because of the fig tree, because you go to the parallel account in Luke, Jesus talked about the fig tree, and he says in all the trees, I don't think it's that.

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    But turn back the page to Matthew chapter 23, versus, we're gonna look at verses 33 and throughout 36.

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    And I think we might have them on the screen too, if it's just too warm to turn that page.

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    Jesus is pronouncing the woes on the scribes and the Pharisees, the religious leaders of Israel.

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    Look at the, it says, Jesus said, "You serpents, you brood of vipers, "how are you to escape being sentenced to hell?

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    "Therefore, I send you prophets and wise men and scribes, "some of whom you will kill and crucify, "and some you will flog in your synagogues "and persecute from town to town, so that on you may come all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of innocent Abel to the blood of Zechariah, the son of Barakiah, whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar.

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    Truly I say to you, look at this, all these things will come upon this generation.

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    Looking at this passage here, this generation, Jesus is obviously condemning Israel's leaders.

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    What's going on here?

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    What's Jesus so...

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    What's he so angry about here?

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    Well, because Israel was the chosen nation that was supposed to teach the world what God is like.

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    So Israel not only failed in that, but Israel murdered the people that God sent to them.

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    So Israel, because of their rejection of God and their rejection of God's people, ultimately, especially, and specifically Jesus Christ, the Bible tells us, please listen to me very closely, I don't wanna be misunderstood here.

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    The Bible tells us that Israel is temporarily set aside during the church age.

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    But in the end, to the very last day, Israel is going to survive and have a mass revival.

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    That's Romans chapter 11.

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    We're not gonna read that now, but if you want some homework, read that because that's Paul's point.

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    So I believe getting back to Matthew 24 and verse 34, truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place.

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    I believe this generation, Jesus is still talking about Israel.

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    And I believe what Jesus is saying in this verse is this, to his disciples, Jesus is saying, watch this, Israel is going to make it all the way to the end.

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    That's a sign that Jesus' words will come to pass as he said.

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    And somebody here might be like, okay, hang on.

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    So you're saying that Jesus is like Israel is gonna make it all the way to the end.

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    What's so profound about that, Hefei?

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    Through 20 centuries, have you noticed what's happened with Israel through 20 centuries?

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    Dispersion, persecution, Holocaust, attacked as individuals, attacked as a nation.

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    One of the greatest proofs that the Bible is true.

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    One of the greatest proofs that Jesus' prophecy is being fulfilled to the letter has been the Jews and their ability to survive as an identifiable race.

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    Because Israel still stands, and you realize there's no other ancient nation that can really say that, right? What I mean is, when's the last time you met a Hittite? You're like, "I think my neighbor's a Hittite." No, she's not. When's the last time you ran into an Amorite?

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    Like, "My boss was an Amorite. I don't appreciate you saying that, Jeff. He It's like, oh, I'm pleased to meet you, by the way.

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    I'm 76% Jebusite.

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    But Israel, the Jews, they're still going strong.

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    Somehow this tiny nation is nestled right in the middle of the hotbed of all this violence, and they still stand and thrive.

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    I think that's what Jesus is talking about here. And if you disagree, you're still my brother or sister. But you can buy me Ruth's Chris and explain your view. I believe what Jesus is saying is this generation Israel that I just "rebuked in a temple, they will survive to the last day." And we have witnessed that throughout history, even until today.

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    Three reasons to believe history is going to go down, as Jesus said, number one, the signs are still happening.

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    Number two, Israel is still going strong.

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    And number three, last, and I would say strongest, saving the best for last as Jesus' words still prevail.

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    Jesus said, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away." Ah.

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    What's the most dependable thing that you know?

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    The most dependable thing that you know is heaven and earth.

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    Right?

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    More than anything else, those are the two things that you are most sure of, is heaven and earth.

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    Like, what do you mean?

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    What I mean is this, have you ever canceled a flight on a business trip?

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    Because you're like, Alex, I don't wanna fly because what if the plane takes up and the sky's not there?

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    What if it's gone?

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    Nobody's ever said that.

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    You've never laid awake at night going, What if I wake up tomorrow and I look out my window and the earth is gone?

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    What am I gonna do then?

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    I like the earth, that's where I keep all my stuff.

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    What am I gonna do?

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    You've never done that.

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    You're like, that's just a idiotic concept.

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    And I think it's the craziness of that point. Jesus said heaven and earth will pass away, but his words will not. His coming and all of this leading up to his coming is more certain than the most certain thing that you know of. More sure than all of these signs that we're watching in the news is the Word of Jesus Christ. More certain than the existence of the nation of Israel are the words of Jesus Christ. Jesus said in His ministry that He would be handed over to sinful men, and He was. Jesus said He would be crucified. And He was. Jesus said He would rise from the dead. And He did. Jesus has a spotless track record of making predictions. And here we see Jesus He says, "He is coming again." And you can write this down.

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    He will.

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    He will.

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    Do you believe God's word?

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    Do you believe the words of Jesus?

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    Because it's going to happen just as he said.

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    And what we have here are three good reasons to take it to the bank.

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    Don't try to dismiss it.

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    Don't try to explain it away.

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    And please don't put it off.

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    Get ready for it.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I just thank you for these signs that you've given us.

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    And we shouldn't, we shouldn't need them, but God, you know our weakness, that we could look at such spectacular teaching of Jesus and be like, wow, is that really, is that really how it's going down?

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    But God, you've given us all these signs.

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    Father, we thank you most of all for the sign of the word of God.

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    Jesus said his words will not pass away.

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    And 2000 years ago, we have a room full of people that made it a priority to come to examine and to study and to internalize and to apply the words of Jesus that He spoke.

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    So Father, I pray that we would be watchful and that the signs that we're seeing would increase our faith, they would increase our hope, They would increase our longing for the day that you come to make all things right, and you come to make all things new.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 24:32-35

  1. What was your big take-away from this passage / message?

  2. What was Jesus' point about the fig tree (Matt 24:32-33)? Which signs seem the most obvious to you?

  3. What did Jesus mean by “this generation” (Matt 24:34)? If He is indeed referring to Israel, how is the existence of Israel strong proof that history will close as the Bible tells us?

Breakout
Pray for one another.


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