Be the Church

Be Self-Controlled!

Four Things to Say When Tempted to Sin Sexually:

  1. "This is not WHAT God wants for me." (1 Thes 4:3)


  2. "I CONTROL my body." (1 Thes 4:4-5)


  3. "I don't want to face God's CONSEQUENCES ." (1 Thes 4:6)


  4. "That's not WHO I AM ." (1 Thes 4:7-8)

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    Open up your Bibles with me please to 1 Thessalonians.

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    Typo on my part. Your outline says 1 Thessalonians chapter 3. That's my bad. We're in 1 Thessalonians chapter 4.

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    The title of this message is "Be Self-Controlled." 1 Thessalonians chapter 4 is returning there. I'd just like to review where we've gone so far.

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    In Acts chapter 17, this church was planted in a place called Thessalonica.

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    The Apostle Paul talked about being torn away.

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    You recall they were accused of insurrection and they had to sneak Paul and Silas out of the city by night.

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    They were only there a few weeks.

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    And he writes this letter sometime after, and in chapters 1 through 3 that we looked at over these last couple of months, Paul commended them for their faith and he combated the accusations that were made against him and he expressed his affection and his longing to see them.

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    And when we get to chapters 4 and 5 in 1 Thessalonians, Paul is going to be laying out some pastoral instruction and some application. So in 1 Thessalonians chapter 4 he says, "Finally then, brothers, we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus that as you receive from us how you ought to walk and to please God just as you're doing, that you do so more and more. For you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus." And we could do a whole sermon just in those two verses, but I just want to say a couple of things. First of all, this is a call to growth. This is a call to growth.

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    Obviously, be content in your salvation, but have a continuing desire to grow in the Lord to mature, to progress.

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    And parents get this.

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    Just as you would want for your children, this is what Paul wanted for the church.

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    I don't want you to just be.

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    I don't want you to just get by.

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    I want you to excel.

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    Two things I want to say about growing, maturity, excelling.

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    these things down. This is a way of encouragement. First of all, we don't grow at the same rate.

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    Okay, we don't all grow at the same rate.

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    Sometimes I think Christians can get discouraged thinking, "Man, I thought I'd be further along than I am at this point." And that's not a good evaluation. The evaluation is, "Am I growing? Am I growing?

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    Do I see more Christ-likeness in my life?

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    Do I experience the power of the Holy Spirit in my life more today than I did this time last year or more than I did this time last month?

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    Am I seeing the fruit of God's Holy Spirit at work in me?

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    If you're seeing growth, that's the encouragement.

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    Don't be discouraged by how little you perceive the growth is.

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    Are you growing?

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    Are you progressing?

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    That's what Paul wanted for the church.

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    Just as you are doing that, you do so more and more.

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    Excel.

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    How can we evaluate that?

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    What harvest Bible chapter we evaluated through worship, walk and work?

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    What is a disciple?

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    Disciple, someone who worships Christ.

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    Are you seeing growth in your personal worship of Jesus Christ?

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    Not just here?

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    Yes, here, but also personally at home, in your family, in your car.

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    You're seeing growth in the way that you worship Jesus Christ.

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    Are you seeing growth in your personal walk, in God's Word, in prayer, in small group?

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    Are you seeing growth through your personal walk, through your relationship with Christ?

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    Are you seeing growth in your work for Christ?

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    You're seeing the fruit of the Holy Spirit as you use the God -gifted ministry that He's given you.

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    Something else I'd like to say about growth.

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    There are a couple people here, I'm sure, that need to hear this.

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    Failure.

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    Failure doesn't stop growth.

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    Some people are doing well and are doing well and, "Yeah, I'm growing, I'm growing, and I'm understanding more and I'm really growing in my walk.

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    And then they blow it.

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    They commit some sin.

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    They say, think or do something they shouldn't have said.

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    Now I'm such a failure.

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    I thought I was better than this.

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    And it's almost like I'm ready to throw in the towel.

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    Now, God already knew you were gonna blow it, okay?

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    He knew before you did.

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    So how do you handle that?

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    You say, I'm thankful that you've forgiven me in Christ.

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    And God, I am sorry that I blew it.

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    God, I need your power to prevent that from happening again.

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    But you get back on the bike, right?

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    You get back on the bike.

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    Yeah, you're gonna fall, you're gonna fall, you're gonna fall today, you're gonna fall tomorrow, you're gonna fall, you're I want you to pretend with me. Can you pretend with me?

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    I'm a 9 and a 10 year old little boy at home.

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    Two of them.

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    We do a lot of pretending.

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    I want you to pretend with me.

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    Let's pretend that you're the pastor of this young, exciting, new church.

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    And for some reason you have to move away.

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    and you're going to write a letter to make sure that you give some pastoral instructions and some things that they need to get down.

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    Just imagine, can you think of a young, growing, excited, spirit-filled church?

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    I didn't even church like this one.

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    Just imagine you move and you're gonna write a letter to this church and you wanna give some pastoral instruction and encouragement.

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    What topic would you consider to be so important?

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    That you feel as if you need to address it first.

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    What would it be?

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    Is there any particular sin that you feel like?

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    This is a huge temptation in the culture in which this church lives, and I need.

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    to challenge this church in this particular area of sin.

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    Can you think of anything, anything at all?

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    Well, I think it's pretty obvious.

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    That's exactly what we're going to see in the text.

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    The very first thing that Paul goes after when he gets to this passage, Thessalonians 4 and 5 when he's talking about applying the word of God, when he's talking about Christian living, the very first thing he goes after is sexual immorality. That's the first thing. And there's a reason for that.

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    Sometimes I think that we think things have never been as bad as they are here and now, but that really isn't true.

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    The Thessalonians, this church that we're reading about, they lived in an extremely perverted culture.

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    Things like pedophilia were common transvestites, prostitution.

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    The Babylonian cultic religion actually had temple prostitutes that when you would go there to worship the way that you got closer to the gods was by sleeping with one of the temple prostitutes. They believe that's how you got close to the gods. That's what they did for church in this culture. Sick and twisted and perverted and out of control. Does that sound familiar? The Thessalonian culture, just like our culture today, had another common denominator and that was this, there was no shame or guilt.

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    There was no shame or guilt.

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    You see, all this stuff that was happening in the culture, it wasn't like people were like, oh, this is really bad what's happening.

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    They're just like, hey, check it out.

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    Check out the culture that we live in.

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    Woo hoo, look at the stuff that we do, wow.

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    They were excited about it and they were bragging about it.

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    Does that sound familiar?

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    Anybody?

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    Does that sound familiar?

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    Honestly, the only difference between our culture today here in the United States, 2015, the only difference between our culture and the culture in Thessalonica is really the media.

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    That's really the only difference.

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    Meaning we have easier access to the filth.

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    For us, it's as easy as turning on the television or logging on to the Internet.

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    That's how easy it is for us.

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    In our culture, because of the media, we are bombarded.

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    With sexual immorality, it's not here and there, gone are the days that you had to.

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    Sneak down to the store, you know, find it in a magazine, and that was really the only place you could find this.

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    Some of those days are ancient history.

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    We are bombarded with it everywhere.

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    And the danger for us as a church, as Christians, is our resistance to it is lowered by constant overexposure.

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    We're just getting so used to it, we see it and we see it and it's on the sitcoms, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha It's in the movies and it is the plot line of movies.

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    It is the premise of movies and we shell out big bucks to go see it and it's all over the internet and overexposure, overexposure, overexposure and we just kind of get used to it.

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    Yeah, that's kind of what we do.

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    The culture that Paul is addressing, like our culture, is sexually insane.

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    Okay?

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    perversion in our culture has gone from, first of all, tolerated. Remember the day it was tolerated? Well, you have this sexual perversion and that's not really my thing, but, you know, we're still neighbors and, you know, I'm not going to hate you for it.

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    It went from tolerated to what? Promoted. It went from tolerated to promoted.

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    And I'm not going to hate you Not just, "Oh, that's your thing, it's not really my thing." No, it's...

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    This perversion is promoted, and there's a push to teach it to children in schools.

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    We've gone from tolerated to promoted to advocated.

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    The people are fighting tooth and nail to the death.

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    This is the hill that I'm going to die on.

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    I'm going to fight for.

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    I'm going to fight for the sexual perversion.

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    Tolerated, promoted, advocated.

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    How bad is it? Here's how bad it is.

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    Sexual fulfillment is now more important than life itself.

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    How can you say that?

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    Well, because of me being sexually fulfilled creates a life that I don't necessarily want.

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    We'll just kill it.

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    So in essence my sexual fulfillment is more important than life itself The life of this baby that I created that I don't want inconvenienced with I'll kill it So Paul has a lot to instruct the church But the top of the list the top of this hey you need to be the church you need to be the spirit-filled born-again, Holy Spirit empowered church the top of the list in the midst of a sexually sick culture is to be self-controlled Be self-controlled Sexually sick culture I could go on and on and on with examples and like we could talk about Sitcoms movies everything Fifty Shades of Grey see the promotion that that got All over the news whether it's Jerry Sandusky or Bill Cosby or Bruce Jenner or teachers Having sex with students You can't even turn the baseball game on without all of the Viagra commercials The suggestive language and imagery that goes along with that You just can't seem to avoid it We just can't seem to avoid it.

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    So as we talk about this, I know what a lot of preachers do.

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    When you talk about sexual immorality and somebody gives you a bunch of information about it.

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    I love this church and it's because I love you.

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    I'm not going to just send you out of here with an encyclopedia of information.

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    What I want to do is I want to help you.

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    See what you need is not statistics.

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    This is the part of the sermon where pastors give you the statistics.

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    You want some statistics?

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    This was a poll in 2014.

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    This poll was taken among people who professed to be born-again evangelical Christians.

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    This wasn't Joe Schmopagin on the street.

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    This is deacon, elder, minister at the church.

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    They did a poll.

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    Born-again Christians, this was taken in 2014.

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    95% admitted that they have viewed pornography 54% look at pornography at least once a month.

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    44% viewed pornography at work in the last 90 days.

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    31% had a sexual affair while married.

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    25% erased internet browsing history to conceal pornography use.

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    18% admit to being addicted to pornography.

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    And there was another 9% on top of that that think they might be.

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    I could go on and on and on with stats.

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    I'm not going to do that.

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    Why?

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    Well, first of all, you can do that.

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    Just Google it.

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    I-- to get that, I googled astonishing pornography statistics.

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    That was one of the first things that came up.

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    But the other reason I'm not going to just bombard you with stats for the next half hour is because statistics really are irrelevant.

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    It's irrelevant.

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    Because if only 1% of the people are sexually immoral, that's still a problem, right?

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    That's still a problem.

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    If it's only happening to a couple of families in our church, that's still a huge problem.

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    The only thing statistics tell me is, It's probably happening to a lot more of us in the church.

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    That doesn't even really matter.

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    Whether it's happening to 50 of you or to two of you, it's still a huge concern.

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    The other reason I'm not just going to bombard you with statistics for the next half hour is statistics don't help you in the moment.

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    They don't.

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    You're not going to, late at night, your wife's asleep, you're logging onto the computer to look at something on the computer that you shouldn't, statistics aren't gonna stop you.

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    Nobody stopped in the moment and said, well, you know what, I probably shouldn't do this because 44% of men admitted to doing this while they were working the last 90 days, so I probably shouldn't.

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    Statistics aren't going to help you in the moment.

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    So if stats are your thing, you can look that up.

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    You don't need information, you don't need statistics.

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    Here's the other thing, some preachers, they get to this point, I'm gonna give you a sermon about why sexual immorality is wrong.

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    I'm not gonna do that either.

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    Because you're already sold on that, right?

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    When I talk to guys that are struggling in this area, it's never like, I really don't think it's that bad.

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    I mean, I do it, but I don't think it's that bad.

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    It's never that.

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    It's always like, man, I need help.

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    I'm doing stuff I shouldn't be doing, and I need help.

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    I don't have to sell anybody on the fact that it's sin, right?

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    You're convinced of that.

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    What I wanna do is I wanna give you help.

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    That's why the outline's constructed this way.

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    I want you to write these things down.

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    If this is an area of temptation for you, I want you to keep this outline in your Bible.

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    For some of you, you might wanna tape this outline beside your computer.

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    Because what we're going to do today, to give you real help from the word of God, I'm going to give you four things to say when you're tempted to sin sexually.

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    Okay?

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    When you're tempted to exchange emails with that person who's not your spouse, those flirtatious things, and when you're tempted to do that, I'm gonna give you some things to say in that moment.

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    When you're tempted to get on a website that you have no business being on, you have no business letting that garbage into your mind, I'm going to give you some things to say in that moment.

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    When you are planning a meeting up with somebody to do something that you shouldn't, I am going to give you four things to say when you are tempted.

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    And it is all straight from the text.

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    But jot this down first of all.

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    Number one, this is not what God wants for me.

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    This is not what God wants for me.

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    Look at verse 3.

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    For this is the will of God, your sanctification, that you abstain from sexual immorality.

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    Paul says this is the will of God.

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    How many people here would say I care about what God's will is for me?

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    Yeah, every born again believer, that's your motto.

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    I want God's will for my life.

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    I want for me what God wants for me, right?

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    I want for me what God wants for me.

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    Like, well, what does God want for me?

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    Here it is.

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    One of the things that God wants for you is your sanctification.

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    Like, well, what is sanctification?

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    That's spiritual growth.

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    That's Christ-likeness.

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    That's Romans 8.29 says that God's purpose in saving you was to conform you into the image of his son.

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    God wants you to grow, to be more and more and more like his son.

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    And that's what his Holy Spirit does.

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    He grows you to be more like Jesus.

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    That's what he wants for you.

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    God wants you to know the joy.

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    Of the holiness.

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    That comes from the spirit filled life, that's what he wants for you, that's his will for you, this is God's will.

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    for you, your sanctification.

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    Like, well, can you be more specific?

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    He does right away.

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    Like, what does that look like?

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    Well, here's part of it.

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    You abstain from sexual immorality.

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    That's going against the grain of what God wants for you.

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    OK, so every time you sin in this way, you're going against the grain of what God is trying to do in you.

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    Abstain from sexual immorality.

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    The Greek word is "pordia" and that's a general word, okay, for sexual sin.

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    I was thinking about that this week.

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    The word "pordia" in the Greek is a general word for sexual sin and I'm thinking, in our culture, the concept of sexual sin, what does that even mean?

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    We're getting to the point that we're like, "Well, what's sexual sin?" because anything goes right anything goes so what what's simple you see we live in a culture that more and more and more is moving the line what was unacceptable before is now acceptable and this was unacceptable now it's going to be acceptable I promise you you write this down if the Lord tarries there's going to be a day Jerry Sandusky is going to be looked at as a martyr People are going to look back on history and say, "Can you believe what we did to that poor man?" We locked him up.

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    Because he was just doing what was natural.

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    That's just how he was wired.

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    People are going to look at him like Rosa Parks.

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    That day is coming.

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    Unless the Lord comes back sooner.

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    Count on it.

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    Poor Jerry Sandusty, can you believe the way that we lashed out at him?

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    Society's moving the line, moving the line, so the concept of sexual sin, you're like, what is that?

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    What is sexual sin?

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    And I could spend a lot of time talking about cohabitation and bestiality and homosexuality and pedophilia and adultery.

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    I'm not going to go through and just say, here's all the things that God's against, The truth is God has one plan for sexuality.

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    He has one plan and it's Genesis 2.24.

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    For this purpose a man shall leave his father and mother and shall cleave to his wife and the two shall become one flesh.

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    That's God's plan, one man, one woman for one lifetime.

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    That's the most important verse in the Bible concerning marriage by the way, because when Jesus talked about marriage, he quoted Genesis 2.24.

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    When Paul talked about marriage, 1 Corinthians 6, Ephesians 5, He quoted Genesis 2.24.

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    Jesus and Paul, back to the very beginning.

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    This is God's intention.

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    A man and a woman committed to each other and joined each other.

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    That's the plan.

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    Anything outside of that plan is sinful and it's destructive.

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    I think sometimes the church gets a bad name.

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    It's like people leave church.

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    You think, "Well, you know what, sex is bad." I kind of thought that growing up, to be honest with you.

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    Because any time you heard about sex in the church, you just left with this feeling like sex is bad.

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    And, you know, as a little kid I had no idea what sex was, but I knew one thing.

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    It was bad.

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    It's a bad thing, and bad people did it.

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    I had no idea I was even the product of it.

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    Okay?

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    I had no idea.

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    I just had this idea that it was a bad thing that bad people did.

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    And then I read the Bible.

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    Do you know who created sex?

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    Do you know whose idea that was?

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    Anybody?

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    You're like, "I'm too embarrassed to say it." In church, who created sex?

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    God created it!

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    Okay?

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    Is sex bad?

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    No!

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    It's one of the greatest things that He created.

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    But He created it!

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    Okay?

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    It wasn't like some guy's idea like, "Hey, I got an idea.

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    Let's try this marriage and what if this happens and we can make kids that way maybe biologically?

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    Let's try it." It wasn't some guy's idea.

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    God created it.

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    It's awesome and it's good and he created it for procreation and he created it for oneness and marriage and he created it for pleasure.

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    That's in the Bible.

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    He created it for pleasure.

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    God wants you to enjoy it.

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    That's what he wants for you.

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    But he created it to be enjoyed and used in the context of marriage.

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    That's why Hebrews 13, 4 says, "Let the marriage bed be undefiled." What does that mean?

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    That means sexual intimacy within marriage is not sinful whatsoever.

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    It is a beautiful thing.

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    The marriage bed is undefiled.

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    Sex is not bad.

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    There is a sense in which you could say sex is like fire.

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    When fire is in the right place, it is beautiful, right?

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    Like fire in the fireplace.

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    Who doesn't like fire in the fireplace?

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    I mean, it's beautiful and it's warm and it's inviting and it's cozy.

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    Fire in the right place is fantastic.

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    Fire in the wrong place is destructive, right?

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    Fire in the middle of your living room floor will burn your house down.

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    That's how it is with sex in the right place, in the right context, it's beautiful.

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    Outside of it, in the wrong place, it is destructive.

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    That's why he says, "Abstain." He says, "Abstain." That you abstain from sexual immorality.

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    That means stay away from it.

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    Stay away from the immorality.

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    God wants better for me.

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    God wants me to enjoy it in the way in which he designed it to be enjoyed.

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    If the word "abstain" isn't strong enough for you, 1 Corinthians 6.18 says to flee sexual immorality.

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    It says to flee sexual immorality.

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    What would you do right now?

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    I was just like walking down the aisles, and I looked down, and I'm like, "Oh look, here's a nest of rattlesnakes." What would you do?

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    You would be gone, right? You would be out the door, behind me.

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    Okay? Make no mistake. I would trample you to get out the door before you.

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    If I saw a rattlesnake in this room, I would flee. Why? Because they're dangerous.

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    And I'm scared to death of them. And that's sort of the attitude you need to take about sexual immorality.

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    1 Corinthians 6.18. Flee it!

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    Here's the problem. We don't see it as dangerous.

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    You need to run from it.

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    You get bit by a rattlesnake, yeah, you're gonna have to go to the hospital and you're gonna have to get the antivenom and yeah, it's gonna cause some problems.

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    That's why you should flee from a rattlesnake.

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    Sexual immorality causes more problems.

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    It causes more problems.

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    Because it has the tendency to not just destroy you.

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    But to destroy people around you.

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    More dangerous.

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    So the first thing I want you to say when you're tempted, when that time comes that you are tempted to sin, you say, "This is not what God wants from me." God has something so much better for you.

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    He doesn't want sexual immorality for you, because it's destructive.

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    Choose to sin, choose to what? Choose to suffer.

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    Number two, here's something else to say when you're tempted.

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    Number two, I control my body.

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    Look at verses four and five.

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    He's elaborating.

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    He says, "Abstain from sexual immorality." What do you mean?

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    "That each one of you," look at this, "know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, not in the passions of lust like the Gentiles who do not know God." second. I control my body. See, Paul makes a comparison there in verse 5 to people, to those of us in the church, those of us who know Christ, those of us who walk by the Spirit. He compares us to people who don't know Christ. You realize when it comes to sexual immorality, the people who don't know Christ, they have no motive to plead from sexual immorality. They have no motive. Like I said, they've erased the line. There's no motive. They have no encouragement. The group of friends that they're with aren't going to discourage them from sexual immorality.

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    They're going to encourage them towards it. Here's the other thing, people that don't know Christ don't have the ability to abstain from sexual immorality.

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    We're talking about self-control, self-control. Self-control is an interesting concept because you don't even have the power to have self-control.

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    It's the fruit of the Spirit, right? The fruit of the Spirit, Galatians 5, "Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self -control." It's a fruit of the Spirit. It's something that the Holy Spirit has to do, but it's something that we have to cooperate with. He's not going to do it against our will. So comparing the church to the world, here's the world's way.

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    when it comes to matters sexual, out of control.

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    Like animals looking to have sex with anyone or anything.

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    Out of control, that's the world's way, out of control.

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    You remember that program several years ago to catch a predator?

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    How many people saw that, to catch a predator?

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    You ever see that program, some of you?

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    Well what it was, they would have a police officer pretend to be this like 13 year old little girl online and chatting with these adult men who were online looking to have relations with a child.

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    And they'd sort of set up this sting operation where they'd have this house where they'd be like, "Hey, my parents are at home and why don't you come over?" And these people would be like, "Oh, I'm on my way." And these guys would show up with alcohol and drugs and food and all kinds of stuff.

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    They'd walk into this house thinking that they're walking in to have relations with a 13-year-old little girl.

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    And then the host of the show, Chris Hansen, would come out.

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    And like, what are you here for?

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    Nothing.

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    And basically, he'd talk to them and try to get in their head a little bit about why they came and what they were doing.

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    And then the guy's like, well, I'm under arrest.

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    Chris Hansen would be like, "That's not up to me." And he goes, "You're free to go." And the guy would leave.

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    But as soon as he walked out of the house, was my favorite part of the show, was when the police would jump out of the bushes and spear the guy, okay?

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    But I was always fascinated with that show.

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    Because there were guys on this show that were caught more than once.

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    You would think, you would think, I've done this before, I've gotten in trouble, I've been to jail, I've brought shame upon my whole family, I've lost my job.

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    You would think at that point it would be like, I'm moving to the middle of nowhere and living off the land.

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    I mean, I have destroyed my life.

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    These guys, right back after it.

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    See, that's the way the world views sexuality. Like an animal.

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    Out of control.

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    And that's why in the face of that, Paul says here, look at it again.

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    Each of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor.

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    Not in the passions of lust like the Gentiles. They don't even know God.

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    They're gonna act like animals, not you.

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    That's why Paul said in 1 Corinthians 9.27, he says, "I discipline my body, I buffet my body, so that I don't disqualify myself for ministry." I'm paraphrasing.

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    But what Paul's saying is, I'm telling other people not to be sexually immoral, and I could turn right around and do it myself and disqualify myself for ministry.

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    He says, "I beat myself into submission. I disciplined myself." And that's why he says here, "Each one of you know how to control his own body." Each one of you need to know how to control his own body.

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    That's why I have this down in my notes.

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    Jot this down.

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    Make a plan.

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    Make a plan.

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    Why?

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    Because it's not going to happen by accident.

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    It's not going to happen by accident.

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    You're not going to get up in the morning and say, gee, I hope today I don't look at something on the internet that I shouldn't.

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    It's not going to happen by accident.

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    It's like, you know, I've been chatting with this person online that I shouldn't be chatting with, and I hope that that kind of ends today.

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    I kind of hope that that relationship dissolves because it's probably not right.

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    It's not going to happen by accident.

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    Make a plan.

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    You should be involved in a small group.

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    You should have accountability.

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    You should have people that you are speaking with openly about these things.

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    This is a safe place to do that, by the way.

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    We're not going to judge you.

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    We're not going to condemn you.

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    we want to pray for you, we want to help you.

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    For some, maybe that know-how, maybe that plan that you need to make is putting filters on your computer.

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    Something like Covenant Eyes or something like that that sends a report to someone else about the things that you look at on the computer.

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    Maybe that's something that you know that you need to do.

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    To help you to abstain.

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    From being tempted into doing something that you shouldn't.

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    So when you're tempted, first of all, this is not what God wants for me.

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    Second of all, I control my body.

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    Thirdly, I don't want to face God's consequences.

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    Please look at verse 6.

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    This verse should sober you up.

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    He says that no one transgressed and wronged his brother in this matter, because the Lord is an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you.

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    Now notice he says, first of all, that no one transgressed and wronged his brother.

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    Wait a minute, is he addressing the church about this stuff?

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    I mean, these Thessalonians, they seem like such a nice church.

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    Surely, they're not tempted to do this stuff.

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    Surely, this is really meant for the world.

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    Surely, this isn't meant for the church.

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    I mean, it's obvious he's talking to the church here, right?

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    He compared them to the Gentiles in the previous verse.

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    He's talking directly to the church.

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    That's why he says again, "We told you about this beforehand.

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    We warned you.

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    I'm talking to you, church." Surely this stuff doesn't happen in the church.

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    Did it fall when you fell off the turnip truck?

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    I can tell you story after story of pastors and counselees who started out innocently enough and turned into a sexual relationship.

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    I can tell you stories of elders and other elders' wives.

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    Okay, not in this church, right?

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    Okay.

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    So what I'm saying is don't be like, that's happening right now?

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    No, we're talking about, I know a lot of pastors in a lot of churches, and I hear a lot of these stories.

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    This elder was with another elder's wife.

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    We're having this big church blow up over this now.

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    I have another pastor friend of mine, the worship leader with another one of the musicians wife.

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    Okay?

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    That's wronging your brother.

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    That's what he's talking about here.

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    I need to remind you that God takes sexual sin very seriously.

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    While the world poo-poos it, listen to what the Bible says.

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    First Corinthians 6.9 says, the sexually immoral will not inherit the kingdom.

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    Galatians 5, 19 through 21 says that sexual immorality is a work of the flesh and those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom.

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    Revelation 21, eight says the sexually immoral, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire.

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    Revelation 22, 15 says the sexually immoral are outside of heaven and here's my point.

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    If sexual immorality is sending people who don't know God, sending people who hate God, it's sending them to hell.

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    Do you think God's just going to let his children do it?

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    Do you think just because we're forgiven that God's just going to tolerate it in the church?

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    Look at what he says about that.

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    Let no one transgress and wrong his brother in this matter.

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    Why?

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    What's the big deal?

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    The biggest deal.

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    Look at the next phrase.

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    Because the Lord is an avenger in all these things.

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    God notices, God acts.

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    He will avenge.

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    You will face consequences.

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    Okay?

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    And you know it doesn't rob you of your salvation.

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    Nothing can rob you of your salvation.

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    You know, I had a preacher growing up that he said, you know, sexual immorality is the unforgivable sin.

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    That's not biblical, okay?

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    It's not biblical.

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    It doesn't rob you of your salvation.

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    Paul says, "Church, we told you this beforehand, we warned you, the Lord is an avenger in all these things." What does that mean? What does that mean? I'll tell you what that means.

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    We have a common scene in our house, you know, my son Owen doesn't talk and he's kind of a loser, kind of teaches to himself, and my other son is sort of on the other end of that spectrum, kind of loud in your face, wants your attention.

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    and this scene happens all the time in our house.

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    I would come around the corner and just catch Cade, my younger son, about to do something to the older son, to tease him, to irritate him, to bother him.

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    Like one example is we were outside playing the other day and I was mowing the grass and doing some weeding and stuff and I come around the corner and Cade has the garden hose and Owen's standing here and Cade's like, and I come around the corner and he's like standing there with the hose.

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    And I'm like, "What are you doing?" He's like, "Um, I'm just gonna squirt over it with the hose."

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    (audience laughing)

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    And I said, "I wouldn't do that if I were you." This is what Kate says when I say that, in any context.

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    He says, "What's gonna happen if I do it?" I have a standard answer for that.

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    I say, "You don't want to find out." Then you put the hose down.

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    In church, I would carry that same attitude to this passage.

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    If you're like, "Well, I know I'm going to heaven because I'm forgiven in Christ, but it says the Lord's an avenger in all these things, and he's obviously talking to the church, so what's God going to do if I do commit sexual immorality?" my answer is you don't want to find out. Do you? Really? Is that the button you're gonna push? Is that the line you're going to tiptoe around? Really? Is that the chance that you want to take?

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    Let's think about it. Let's take a giant step back and think about it. Is it worth Is it worth it?

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    Is it worth it?

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    Is a few minutes of pleasure worth finding out what it means that the Lord is an avenger in all these things?

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    God may allow you to lose your ministry.

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    And I've told you before about pastor friends, people that I've known.

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    You see it on the news, it happens nationally.

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    I know many people it's happened to locally.

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    Pastors that have gotten in trouble and lost their jobs.

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    Do you know what the common denominator is in 99% of those cases?

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    Sexual immorality.

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    Occasionally you hear about the pastor that embezzles and it always catches our attention because we're like, "Oh, that's new.

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    He just stole money." Usually it's sexual immorality.

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    Men that have disgraced themselves and they're out of ministry now, why?

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    For a couple minutes of pleasure, really?

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    That was worth it?

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    God may allow your marriage to deteriorate.

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    You might see intimacy with your spouse turn to nothing.

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    You may see a marriage deteriorate to the point of divorce.

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    You could lose your family.

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    You could lose your job.

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    You could get a venereal disease.

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    I don't know how God may discipline you for it.

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    Here's all I do know.

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    The Lord is an avenger in all these things.

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    He's gonna do something.

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    He loves his children too much to watch them do sick and destructive acts and say, "I'm not gonna discipline them for that." He's gonna do something.

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    So I would suggest to you, next time you're tempted to sin, number three, I don't wanna face God's consequences.

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    What are they?

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    I don't know.

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    not find out. It's not worth it. It's just not worth it. I don't want to face God's consequences. And finally for today, that's not who I am. When tempted to sin sexually you need to say, "That's just not who I am." Look at verse 7, "For God has not called us for impurity, but in holiness.

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    Therefore, whoever disregards this, disregards not man, but God, who gives his Holy Spirit to you.

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    You are called to something greater.

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    You were bought with the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    You are forgiven of your sin.

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    You have eternal life.

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    You are a child of God.

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    And listen, God doesn't want his children eating out of the dumpster of sexual sin.

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    You are called the holiness, you're called instead to eat of the table of all of God's blessing, including the blessing of incredible sexual joy and fulfillment when that comes, when you use this gift in the way that he intended.

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    Believers, you have the power of the Holy Spirit.

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    You are dead to sin.

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    You are alive in Christ.

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    And when the temptation knocks on your door to commit sexual immorality, your answer is that's just not who I am.

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    You must have the wrong address, pal, because that's not who I am.

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    Maybe that's who I used to be.

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    But that's not who I am anymore.

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    I'm a child of God and he gives me the power to do what is right and what is holy.

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    And as I close the sermon, there's probably somebody here at this point, "Yeah, I'm not convinced. Sounds like sensationalism, sounds like the preacher's all fired up, and I'm just not really convinced it's that big of a deal." Well, you have the choice of rejecting what God has to say about sexual immorality. You have that choice. But I need to remind you in verse 8 says, "When you reject what God has to say..." Understand, you're not rejecting me. I mean, I'm nothing. Who cares about what I think? Like, nobody. My dog, sometimes. It doesn't matter what I think. You're not rejecting the elders of the church. There's some incredible men that helped shepherd this church. Like, yeah, I'm not buying into this. You're not rejecting Mark or Darren or Jay. You're not rejecting them.

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    You're not rejecting the church bylaws. Like, "Well, yeah, it's probably in their bylaws about sexual immorality and blah blah blah and every church has their silly little rules and I'm not really buying all this stuff that Jeff was talking about today." You're not rejecting the church bylaws.

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    Look what your Bible says. "Whoever disregards this, disregards not man, but God. If what I have said today is merely broadcasting what the Word of God says and you walk out of here unchanged, unfazed, indifferent, you're rejecting what God has to say about this. You see, God gives a sales pitch in His Word. God's sales pitch is this, I created sexuality to be enjoyed in marriage.

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    Use the gift the way that I intended and be physically fulfilled.

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    Or misuse the gift and face the consequences that come when you misuse the gift.

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    That's God's sales pitch.

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    The world has a sales pitch too.

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    Throwing everything at you to tempt you into sexual sin, into lusting, into gratifying your desires.

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    It doesn't matter if you use someone.

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    It doesn't matter if you destroy somebody else's marriage.

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    It doesn't matter if you're risking losing your job over this.

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    It doesn't matter if you have to abort a child because of this.

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    As long as you get your thrill.

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    That's the world sales pitch.

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    The question is, which one are you going to buy?

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    Are you weak in this area?

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    Today's a new day.

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    and today can be the first day of a new chapter in your life, abstaining from sexual immorality as is God's will for you. Will you stand with me?

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    I'm going to lead us in a prayer. We have some folks from our prayer team up front. If this is an area of weakness for you, we invite you to come and pray as our worship team leads us in our closing song. I would encourage you don't be shy. There's nothing to be shy or embarrassed about. We are all weak people.

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    And if Paul was so concerned that this excellent church would fall into this temptation, how could we be any less concerned for Harvest Bible Chapel in this area?

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    So we invite you to come forward. Maybe there's somebody here that blew it like I just completely messed up.

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    Come and pray.

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    Maybe there's somebody, the temptation is knocking on your door right now.

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    You're like, man, I need prayer.

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    I need to rely on God's Holy Spirit for self-control.

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    Will you pray with me to that end?

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    This is not the time to be shy.

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    This is the time to come and pray.

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    So let me lead us in a prayer as our worship team plays.

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    We worship we wage in a column. Father in heaven, I don't have the words to communicate what a serious matter this is to you.

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    That one of the most incredible and beautiful things that you've given to mankind has been used in disgusting ways that our culture is proud of.

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    Father, our call to the Church is to give back to this design that you have, to enjoy this gift in the way that you've given it.

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    to flee from the temptation of the eventual destruction that comes when we entertain lustful thoughts.

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    Father, I pray that for many in our church this is a new day.

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    I pray that people will take your word to heart.

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    We would not be people who disregard your word as you have encouraged us today.

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    Let's take your word to heart and use your word.

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    Empower your spirit working with your word to combat this temptation.

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    Let this be a new day.

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    We pray in Jesus name.

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    Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

  1. Why do you think sexual immorality seems to be a more prevalent sin than other sins? Why do you think it's a more readily accepted sin than others (e.g. murder, stealing)
     

  2. Paul says that each of us should know how to control our own body, in holiness and honor (v4). What are some ways that we can control our bodies, or "discipline ourselves"(1 Cor 9:27) to avoid sexual immorality. Be specific!
     

  3. What does Paul mean by "the Lord is an avenger in all these things" (sins related to sexual immorality, v6)? How does God "avenge" sexual sin, even regarding believers?


Breakout Questions:

Confess any struggles you have in this area and pray for each other. If you are not struggling, how have you learned to "discipline yourself" (1 Cor 9:27)?

Be An Encourager!

Review:

Be the Church!
Be Authentic! (1 Thes 1:1-3)
Be an Example! (1 Thes 1:4-10)
Be Done with People Pleasing! (1 Thes 2:1-8)
Be an Imitator! (1 Thes 2:9-16)
Be an Overcomer! (1 Thes 2:17-3:5)
Be the Church!
   
Encouragement:


The Church's Report Card: With What Subjects Do We Evaluate the Health of the Church?

  1. FAITH (1 Thes 3: 6-7, 10)


  2. LOVE (1 Thes 3:6, 12)


  3. FELLOWSHIP (1 Thes 3:6)


  4. PERSEVERANCE (1 Thes 3:8)


  5. TEACHABILITY (1 Thes 3:10)


  6. HOPE (1 Thes 3:13)

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  • 00:00-00:02

    1 Thessalonians chapter 3.

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    Before we get to the text, it's important to remind you of the context.

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    We've been going through this book, so many of you are up to speed on this, but just as a reminder, in Acts chapter 17, the Apostle Paul planted this church in Thessalonica.

    00:19-00:24

    And we saw last week in the text that Paul was talking about being torn away from them.

    00:24-00:26

    What is he talking about?

    00:26-00:39

    Well, when they planted the church, many people came to Jesus in Thessalonica, but you can read this in Acts 17, this big riot breaks out and Paul and Silas were accused of starting an insurrection.

    00:39-01:28

    Like yeah, these guys don't, they don't worship our king, they worship a different king and they're gonna cause problems and there's all these accusations railed against them and this riot breaks out and Paul and Silas had to be snuck out of the city by night. 1 Thessalonians is a very personal book because we've seen over and over in our text that Paul was very concerned about this church. Is this baby church still living in Christ? So we saw last week Paul said that he sent Timothy to establish and exhort them in their faith and to report back to Paul on how they were doing.

    01:29-01:31

    And we stopped last week in verse 5 in chapter 3.

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    He said, "I sent to learn about your faith for fear that somehow the tempter" - that's Satan - "the tempter had tempted you and our labor would be in vain." That was Paul's concern that his labor would be in vain.

    01:48-01:58

    Like, we worked so hard, we worked so hard, and we preached the Gospel so hard, and we invested in you, and Satan gets you off track.

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    That your faith withered.

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    And you can imagine - I'd like to remind you because it's so hard - in our day and age, it's so hard for us to imagine this.

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    Imagine Paul here in the interim.

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    He sends Timothy to find out how they're doing.

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    Remember I told you Paul couldn't get on Facebook.

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    Like Thessalonica has a Facebook page.

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    Let's see how they're doing.

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    Or let's check their Twitter account.

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    Or I'm going to get on their website and look at their latest news and see how they-- those are all things that we have.

    02:32-02:42

    You can find out how any of us are doing, whether it's through websites, social media, email, FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Skype, you name it.

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    You can keep track of just about anybody in our day and age.

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    But in Paul's day, so he sends Timothy, and it wasn't like Timothy could call and check in.

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    Could you imagine Paul's concern here?

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    How are they doing?

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    How are they doing?

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    How are they doing?

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    When's Timothy coming back?

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    We saw it over-- he was so concerned about this church because he loved them so much.

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    And Paul knew that this report was either going to encourage him or discourage him.

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    It was either going to inspire him or it was going to dishearten him.

    03:20-03:30

    The title of your message today is "Be an Encourager." And when we talk about encouragement, I want you to understand that encouragement is not just a high five.

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    Like, "Bob, you were fantastic today! High five!" Is that encouraging? Yeah.

    03:36-03:42

    But that's not really the depth of what it means in the Bible when we talk about encouragement.

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    Encouragement isn't just, you know, "Cheer up!" Like, "Mark, I know you had a rough week, but hey, cheer up, buddy, things are going to get better." Is that encouraging? Yes.

    03:55-03:58

    But that's not really the depth of biblical encouragement.

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    Okay, so I thought a lot about this this week.

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    While you're doing what you do at work, this is what I'm doing.

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    And I really wrestled with how can I possibly define encouragement to do justice to the biblical depth that the Word has?

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    And I had several definitions that I wrote out and scratched out.

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    And I think the best way to describe it to you is by using an illustration.

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    And I'm going to use a non-personal illustration.

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    How many people in here plant a garden?

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    How many people are gardeners in here?

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    Raise them up high.

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    OK.

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    Many of you are.

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    You plant gardens.

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    How do you do with that?

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    Gardeners.

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    How do you do?

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    Angie, I see you laughing.

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    Your garden's good.

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    Anybody have a garden not so good?

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    I saw those hands go up much slower.

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    It's so funny, because we literally have like a 16th of an acre or something.

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    We live on this little-- as many of you have been to our house-- we live in this little tiny piece of land.

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    But that doesn't stop my wife from being a gardener.

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    And she gets all these buckets that she hangs on the fence.

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    And she's like, yeah, these are tomatoes, and here's corn.

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    I'm like, you got corn in that little bucket?

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    And she plants just all these things and does a fantastic job.

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    But when you plant a garden and it grows and it's healthy, it sort of inspires you to keep at it and do it again, right?

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    If you're planting a garden and you're like, hey, I'm pretty good at this, it's working.

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    Angela Wagner, like it's working and I'm gonna make my garden a little bit bigger and it's it's working. It inspires you to do it more and better. But if you take a swing at planting a garden and everything withers and dies, it discourages you or you could say it inspires you to quit. Say I planted this thing and it looks like a graveyard. I'm not exactly cut out for gardening.

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    Now you can understand that basic simple illustration. Now I want you to think of the emotion behind that that increases a billion fold when you're dealing with people, okay? Because we're not is talking about planting a garden, we're talking about planting a church. And the care and nurturing and affection and personal stake that goes into people is so much more than goes into a silly little plant.

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    So you can understand Paul, he plants this church and he knows with this report either they're growing and healthy which is going to encourage him in ministry or they're withering and dying and it's discouraging. It's discouraging. How are they? How are they?

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    Are they strong in the faith? Are they weak? Is the church growing? Did the Thessalonians have to close the doors of their church? Again, Paul had no way of knowing in his day. Well, in the passage last week he said he sent Timothy and in the passage we're going to look at now. He's talking about Timothy coming back and giving the report. Okay, everybody with me? 1 Thessalonians 3.6.

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    He says, "But now that Timothy has come to us from you and has brought us the good news of your faith and love and reported that you always remember us kindly and long to Come and see us as we long to see you.

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    For this reason, brothers, in all our distress and affliction, we have been comforted about you, or encouraged, through your faith.

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    For now we live, if you are standing fast in the Lord.

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    I'm going to pause here for a second.

    08:36-08:46

    "For now we live if you are standing fast in the Lord." What does that mean? "For now we live." Like our lives are on the line, are we going to die if we get a bad report?

    08:48-09:09

    It's just a figure of speech. When you think about it, we say things like that all the time, right? "Moms, I was scared to death." Right? Don't we say something like that? "I was scared to death." Some dads say that. "I was scared." You weren't literally scared to death, were you?" That's an expression. I was so scared, like...

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    I think that's sort of the terminology that Paul's using here.

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    "I was worried sick over you." He's like, "But after hearing this report, man, I feel alive, like I am so excited, you guys are doing great, and that's revived me, and we were so worried, and we're wringing our hands and pacing, how are they?" And then we get the news, And we're like, "Aha!" It's refreshing.

    09:36-09:37

    It's revitalizing.

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    For now we live if you are standing fast in the Lord.

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    For what Thanksgiving can we return to God for you?

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    For all the joy that we feel for your sake before our God.

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    As we pray most earnestly night and day that we may see you face to face and supply what is lacking in your faith.

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    This next little section here is actually-- Paul breaks into a prayer.

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    Just right in the middle of his letter, he just breaks into a prayer.

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    You see, this prayer is sort of in the third person.

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    It's not in the second.

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    He's not saying, OK, dear God, would you please?

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    He's praying, but it's sort of in the third person.

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    You'll see that here.

    10:19-10:44

    He goes, now, may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus Christ direct our way to you, And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, as we do for you, so that he may establish your hearts blameless in holiness before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints.

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    Timothy brought the report, the question is, what was it that he and Paul were evaluating?

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    That's what we're going to look at today.

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    If these spiritual assessments either encourage us because of their growth or discourage us because there's not spiritual growth, the question that we need to ask ourselves is, how do we evaluate a church?

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    What was Timothy, when he rolled up into Thessalonica, what kinds of things was he looking for?

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    Paul's like, "Timothy, I want you to go do a little preaching, and I want you to come back and tell me how they're doing." So what kinds of things was Timothy looking for when he was there?

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    How do you evaluate a church?

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    About three years ago, we had a couple come to our church.

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    You remember this?

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    This couple came and visited, and I follow up with visitors.

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    I called them and I said, "You know, it's great to meet you and tell me a little bit about your experience." And they said, "Well, this is our ministry.

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    We don't belong to any church.

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    Our ministry is we go around and evaluate churches and then we do a write-up on the internet.

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    That's our ministry.

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    And we're going to be doing a write-up about you." And I remember getting off the phone and I was like, "That's not a ministry!

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    I've read the Bible.

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    I know the spiritual gifts. There's no spiritual gift of evaluating churches, and who do they think they are evaluating our ministry?" And I'm just like, "I'd better get online and see what they say." So I log in, and we got rave reviews from this couple. So I was like, "I guess that's a valid ministry. I mean, you know, the Lord cuts us all different ways and that's obviously what he's prepared them for and you know.

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    How do we evaluate ministry? Well it's not about numbers, okay, we say this at Harvest, it's not about a quantity of disciples, it's about a quality of discipleship.

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    My primary concern isn't for the people who aren't here, my concern is for the people who are. I want to see you grow in Christ.

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    Okay, my concern is for the quality. I believe that God will take care of the quantity. Our concern is for the quality. How do we evaluate? Well, did the musicians hit every note? And how much is spent on that church's communion trays? And how creative are they in putting their services together?

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    And what's the record of the church's softball team? That's how we evaluate the church? What's the record of their softball team? Or, you know, how good are their potlucks? None of those are criteria for evaluating a church. What encourages, what inspires a pastor and inspires ministry leaders and authentic believers in a church Church is really one thing. And it's seeing fruit of God at work. The question is, are we seeing God genuinely at work? You have to know as a pastor, that's what I'm evaluating constantly. Am I seeing God at work in this church? Because if God is at work, if God is saving people and we see people being changed and we see relationships being healed and we see people growing in Christlikeness. God's at work. That's encouraging. Look, we're gonna keep at it. We're seeing, you know, people getting baptized and we're seeing exciting things happening. We're gonna keep at it.

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    If we're not seeing those things as a church, it's discouraging, right? Did you imagine if we've been, you know, doing this in almost four years and every week It's turning a school into a church and all the work that goes into everything from music to bulletins to You know putting signs up and all the work that goes into this if we're not seeing God at work Then we're just gonna sit back and be like, what are we doing?

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    What are we doing if God's not at work here? Look people just go home Why are we here?

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    We're paying a lot of money to rent a facility and we're paying a lot of money to maintain a website and advertise through the radio and we're doing all these things and if God's not at work, what are we doing?

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    So we're going to do something a little different today because of the tone of the text here.

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    We're going to school.

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    But don't worry, you, today you're going to be the evaluator.

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    You're going to be the grade decider.

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    Remember when you were in school, how well are you doing academically?

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    Well, you had a list of subjects.

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    And every six weeks, you'd get the report card, right?

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    What were some of the subjects on the report card?

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    Like, what were the important ones?

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    Go ahead, Jim.

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    Yeah, absolutely.

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    Physical education, right?

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    Our accountant, our treasurer is like math.

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    I am not a math person.

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    History, right?

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    History.

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    Science.

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    OK, I got into science.

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    I love science.

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    What else was on there?

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    English, right?

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    English and reading and-- what else was there?

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    Let's go to some obscure ones now.

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    Art.

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    Woodchop.

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    Home Ec.

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    Health class.

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    Yeah, health class.

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    OK, so you guys get the point.

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    On your report card, you have a list of subjects.

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    And they're like, how are you doing academically?

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    here are the things, and we're kind of grading you on how you're doing.

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    So your bulletin insert today, I want you to see this as a report card.

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    So you're not just taking notes.

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    Here's what I want you to do today.

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    So you're going to, over in this column here, just write a C.

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    Just write the letter C, and then you can draw a line down and write an M.

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    Okay, just write like a C and an M. Here's what this means. You're going to give a grade. And as we go through each of these, we're going to go through them quickly, but as we go through these, for C, you're going to grade this church. Isn't that what Timothy did? He was evaluating the church, he was giving a report, and these were the things that Paul said that he was reporting on, and these were the things that Paul was very concerned about. These were the things that Paul was reflecting on in this passage, okay? These aren't just like, these aren't like random things I like made up, okay? They're all from the text. What we're going to do today is we're going to evaluate our church on the criteria that Paul was going after and that Timothy was going after this passage. And some of you are like, "Man, this is like my second or like first time here." That's okay.

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    You can just put A's for everything. Just use like the A through F scale, okay?

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    We Because what does the scripture say? The scripture says examine yourself to see if you're in the faith, right?

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    Examine yourself to see if you're in the faith.

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    Here's the thing, as we evaluate the church, it's easy to step back and say, "Well, here's some things I don't like about Harvest Bible Chapel, and da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da." But you know, the church is made up, the components of the church are the individuals, right?

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    As we talk about this criteria, this church is only going to be as good as each of us are doing in these areas.

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    Does that make sense?

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    For example, we're going to talk about love here in a second.

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    You may not seem very loving at church. Well, how loving are you?

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    You don't seem very warm at that church. How warm and welcoming are you?

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    You know, are you going to sit back and criticize on how the church can improve, Or are you going to say, you know what, this is an area that I can see our church is missing, and if I'm honest, I'm not doing so hot in that area either.

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    And I'm going to cheerlead moving forward with that.

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    Okay, so that's what we're doing today.

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    We're going to go through the list here in the text as we understand and explain and apply it, and you're going to give a grade.

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    All right, so this is the church's report card.

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    with what subjects do we evaluate the health of the church?

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    Number one, faith. Faith. Over and over in the passage, right?

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    He says, "Timothy, verse six, has brought us the good news of your faith.

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    Verse seven, comforted about you through your faith.

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    Verse ten, supply what is lacking in your faith." And Paul's just like, "Faith, faith, faith." Faith is number one.

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    It's at the top of your list.

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    In other words, it is the most important subject in school.

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    And we could get into debates over what was the most important subject in elementary school and high school.

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    We could debate that.

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    There's definitely no debate here.

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    Because the number one thing to evaluate, considering the health of the church, is the faith of its people.

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    This is where it has to start.

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    The question is not, are people happy at the church or are people leaving entertained?

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    The issue is, do people understand life in Jesus Christ?

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    Do people in this church understand the gospel?

    20:54-21:01

    If you've been coming here for a while, you notice that I, in some way, shape or form, talk about the gospel of Jesus Christ in every sermon.

    21:01-21:02

    Why?

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    get a visitor that's never heard it before, or we might get the guy that's heard it 50 times, but for some reason the 51st time the Lord's going to really let it sink in. We need to evaluate, do people in this church understand the gospel of Jesus Christ? Like what is the gospel of Jesus Christ? The God Almighty, the creator of everything whom we rebelled against as a people. About 2,000 years ago, He became a man. He took on flesh and blood. He became a man and dwelt among us. And we rejected Him. We hated Him as a people and we crucified Him. But that was God's plan. God came to lay down His life as a sacrifice for my sins. All the wrong things that I've done, God took it out on Jesus. God punished Jesus Christ for all of the things that I've done and all the things that you've done. When Jesus Christ was on the cross, that was the agony. The agony was God was pouring out his wrath on his Son because of all the stupid, wicked, rebellious things that I've done and that you've done. The Bible says three days later Jesus rose from the dead. He rose from the dead to give us eternal life. You see, when Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, God said, "If you eat off this tree," interesting Hebrew phrase, your English Bible says, "You will die. If you eat off this tree, you will die." But the Hebrew phrase is literally, "Dying, you will die." What God was saying to Adam and Eve was, "It's going to start a process that's going to culminate. What does that look like?

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    It looks like getting old and wearing out.

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    Took my son yesterday to the comic book convention and they have these celebrities and these actors and they had the stars. Remember that 1966 Batman TV show? Remember that? Did you ever see that show?

    23:13-23:19

    Pow, bam, zap, you know that show? And it was very campy and very funny and they had the actors there.

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    And I'm going to tell you something.

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    They look a lot different today than they did 49 years ago.

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    And I'm not criticizing, because guess what?

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    I saw a picture.

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    My niece texted me a picture of me holding her sister, my younger niece, texted me a picture of me holding her when she was a baby.

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    And I had her wedding last week.

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    I'll tell you what.

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    I've changed in the last 20 years.

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    I'm looking at this picture of me that she sent, I'm like, "Look at me." I was so like, full of life and hope and, what happened?

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    That's why we're getting old and wearing out and dying, because of sin.

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    But you see Jesus Christ, he rose from the dead to give us eternal life, that Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life, John chapter 11.

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    Jesus said, "Whoever believes in him will live even if he dies. So I know that someday this physical body is going to wear out, I am going to die, but because of faith in Jesus Christ, he has given me eternal life that will continue on through heaven. The gospel says you need to turn from your sin and by faith you need to receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. And there's no plan B.

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    You're like, well, "You know what, I want to go to heaven when I die.

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    I want this eternal life you're talking about, but I'm not really crazy about following Jesus." There's no plan B, there's not.

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    You won't find any page in the Bible where God's like, "Well, if you're not interested in Jesus, you can try this." There's not.

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    There's only one person who paid the penalty for your sin, and there's only one person that can give you his eternal life.

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    And that is the perfect Son of God.

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    God's perfect man and man's perfect God, that's Jesus Christ.

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    He's the only one.

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    That's the gospel.

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    So when we evaluate the church, the question is, how are we doing in faith?

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    How would you evaluate this church in our understanding of the gospel and our living out of the gospel?

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    Romans 10, 17 says, "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Christ. Is this a church where our faith is growing?

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    We're seeing greater trust and dependency on the Lord, greater understanding of God's Word, greater growth in Jesus Christ. Like, well, how do you even evaluate that? Well, at Harvest Bible Chapel, we talk about worship, walk, and work. That's what a disciple does. We believe a disciple of Jesus Christ does three things. Every disciple of Jesus Christ, first of all, worships Christ.

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    That's why we place such a premium on getting together here and lifting our voices. You know, Jesus told this Samaritan woman at the well in John chapter 4 that God was seeking worshippers, okay?

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    If that's what God's seeking, let him find some here, right? Worshippers who worship him in spirit and truth. So we as disciples worship Christ. Secondly, we walk with Christ.

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    That's our personal prayer and time in God's Word and time meditating on God's Word. And part of that is also small groups that were involved in a community of believers in small groups.

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    We meet in each other's homes and we talk about God's Word and we pray for and with each other.

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    And we believe that a disciple not only worships, not only walks, we believe that a disciple works for Christ.

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    Meaning shouldering the weekly kingdom responsibility and whether that's helping set up signs, turning a school into a church, greeting people with our hospitality team, so many options of working.

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    That's how we evaluate our people living out an act of faith. Are they worshipping Christ? Are they walking with Christ and are they working for Christ?

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    How would you grade the church on that?

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    And how would you grade yourself on that?

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    How are you doing in your faith right now?

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    There's someone here right now that says, you know, Pastor Jim, my faith is strong.

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    I've seen God do some big things right now.

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    I'm like a solid A because I'm seeing God at work in my life.

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    Again, that's not bragging.

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    It's not, we're not bragging about you.

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    We're boasting in the Lord, which is biblical.

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    But are you seeing God do some big things in your life?

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    And faith comes from God, by the way.

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    So how do you see that in your life?

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    How do you see it in the church?

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    Number two is love.

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    Love is the evidence of growing faith.

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    Not feeling and not speaking, but love in action.

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    What grade would you give this church on love?

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    Is this church a loving place?

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    And I gotta tell you from a pastoral perspective, as I said earlier, anytime somebody visits, I call them that week and I just say, "Hey, how can I pray for you?

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    "Do you wanna ask me any questions about the church?

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    "What was your experience like with this?" By far, the number one comment that I hear about this church, I felt very loved and welcomed at that church.

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    That's the number one thing that I hear.

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    I just really felt like people made me at home while I was there.

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    I'd give you an A. I'm asking you, how would you grade the church?

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    Are you seeing something that I'm not?

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    I remember a few weeks ago, Luke Aarons from Harvest Columbus was here.

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    You know what the number one thing he said was about our church?

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    He goes, your church is so warm.

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    And he didn't mean like last year when the air conditioner didn't work, and Mike Gates is like throwing water on water on people.

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    He didn't mean warm like that.

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    He meant we embrace people.

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    I just felt so welcomed at your church.

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    I'd give you an A.

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    What about personally?

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    How are you growing in love?

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    How would you evaluate your own love?

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    Well, you're like, well, can you help me with the evaluation?

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    Sure I can.

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    How do I know I'm growing in love?

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    Here's some things to think about.

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    How do I know I'm growing in love?

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    I'm just going to give you four things.

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    Number one, I have more concern for other people and less concern with myself.

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    That's how you know you're growing in love.

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    I have more concern for other people and less concern about myself.

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    The opposite of love really is selfishness.

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    My way, my preferences, things at the church have to be done my way.

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    And I like everything to be to my preferences.

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    Oh, you mean like everybody else on the planet?

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    You're so unique.

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    Everything has to be comfortable for me.

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    That's not love.

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    Love is, I care more about the other person.

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    You know, what about their preferences?

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    How can I minister to that person?

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    How can I lay down my rights?

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    You see, as you're growing in that, you're growing in love.

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    Secondly, I have done, we talked all about trials last week.

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    Here's another way that you know that you're growing in love is that you have less preoccupation with your trials and more preoccupation with people.

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    You know what I'm talking about.

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    There are some people that are so preoccupied with their trials that they can't get out of their box.

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    And look, I'm not trying to diminish trials are hard.

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    We've all been through them, right?

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    We've all been through them.

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    I'm not, don't take this away, I don't mean it.

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    But some people, decades locked in their box and it's my trial, it's my trial.

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    My life is so hard, my life is so difficult and I just can't seem to get out of it and nothing's ever gonna be good for me.

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    Life stinks and you know, life is just so horrible.

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    people, we all go through trials and we are to minister to one another, but when we are constantly locked into a "poor me" mentality, that is not love. That is too much preoccupation with yourself. I am trying to say that as lovingly as I can. As a church, we need to – we talked about this last week – we come alongside each other and we love each other through each other's trials.

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    As you grow in love you realize, I need to be investing in other people.

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    You know what, my life is hard, but I have opportunity to love people and disciple people and maybe I can allow God to use the trials that I'm going through to minister to others.

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    I pray to God that you took that the way that I meant it because by no means was that intended to be a being dismissive of your trials.

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    We all go through them.

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    We should be going through them together and we should be looking to helping other people go through theirs, allowing other people to help us go through ours.

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    That's where love relationships happen.

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    How do we know we're growing in love?

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    Thirdly, it's shown in giving. We talked about this in January.

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    It reflects in giving. It just does. It's an objective test.

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    Jesus said where your treasure is, that's where your heart is. Bam.

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    Well, I love God. Does your money reflect that?

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    Oh, no, no, no, we're not talking about money. Well, Jesus was.

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    Jesus said where your treasure is, that's where your heart is.

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    Like I love missions. Do you give the missions? And see I'm preaching to the choir here.

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    We told you a couple weeks ago, you know between raising money to send to the training center and Raising raising money to send seven people to go build this training center. Nearly $40,000 has come in from this church Just for Romania That's not counting the generosity that it comes in for special needs that come up and I can tell you stories of furnaces being replaced and transmissions and cars being replaced and all these little things that are happening that you don't even know about. And if there was a grade higher than A+ that I could give you for demonstrating your love through generosity, I certainly would. Because you have shown it over and over. Here's a pastor in Moldova whose house is crumbling and I guarantee you there probably wasn't two people in this church that could point to Moldova on a map. But you're like, "This His house is crumbling, this pastor I've never met that lives in a place that I've never heard of, here's what, $6,000.

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    Like what?

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    Your generosity is astounding.

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    I believe that the reason you're so generous is because you love.

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    You love.

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    Your love moves you to give.

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    That's biblical, we get that, right?

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    I'll be honest with you, this is going to sound blasphemous, you don't even need the Bible for that.

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    know that just from when you love somebody you give them stuff, right?

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    That's just, that's like in us. Love and giving are just tied together.

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    You love your wife, you give stuff to her. You love your husband, you give stuff to him. You love your kids, you get stuff for them. We express love and giving and you have excelled in that so much. How do we know we're growing in love? Last one is, um, last one for today. There's so many more things I could say, but it comes straight from the text, compassion for the lost.

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    Verse 12, he says, "May the Lord make you increasingly bound in love for one another," look at this next phrase, "and for all." Who's the for all?

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    Well, the one another is the church, and for all is the people that are outside the church.

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    That's an evangelistic phrase, and that's really the highest rung of the love ladder is when you have compassion for the lost.

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    You know those people that think you're stupid because you go to church and read your Bible and worship Jesus and you're so stupid.

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    Those people that would ridicule you and mock you and take advantage of you and you love them?

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    That's the highest rung of the love ladder.

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    When you're sharing the gospel with people, you're sharing the love of Christ with people, you're inviting people to come to church with you, you're praying for lost people, you're involved in our small group outreach that happens.

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    It's love.

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    How would you grade the church on that?

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    How would you grade yourself on that?

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    Thirdly, fellowship.

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    Fellowship.

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    We've seen this over and over, haven't we?

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    6, we see it again.

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    You long to see us as we long to see you.

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    Fellowship is more than the dreaded potluck.

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    Like what's your deal with the potluck?

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    You know what my deal is with the potluck.

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    Many of you know.

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    I have no problem eating something if I know where it came from.

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    Okay, I've been to your house.

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    If I go to your house and you put something in front of me, I'm gonna eat it because I've been to your house.

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    I know where it came from.

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    If I don't know where something came from, I don't wanna eat it, okay?

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    It's nothing personal.

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    That's my thing with the potlucks, okay?

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    Like, what are you talking about?

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    Fellowship is more than that.

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    Fellowship, biblically, is all things in common.

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    You see this in the book of Acts.

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    Your need is my need.

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    When we heard that this person in our church had transmission problems in their car, we all had transmission problems with our car.

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    When we heard this person in our church was having problems with their furnace, as I mentioned before, Suddenly we all had a problem with our furnace.

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    Your need is my need, that's fellowship.

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    How would you grade this church on that?

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    How would you grade yourself on that?

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    How much do you long to be with people?

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    Our small group, we're having a hard time in our small group, we're trying to shorten the night because people don't wanna leave.

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    That's a good problem to have versus we can't get anybody to come.

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    Our problem is nobody wants to leave when they get there, so how can we shorten the night a little bit. That's a good problem to have. Number four, perseverance.

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    Perseverance, verse 8. He says, "For now we live if you are standing fast." Standing fast. Standing fast in the Greek is a steko. English spelling it out is s -t-e-k-o.

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    It's actually a military term. It's a military term for when an enemy's attacking and you ain't retreating. That's what steko is. Like enemies coming and you're like, "I'm not backing down.

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    I'm going to stand here and fight no matter what.

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    I will fight to my dying breath." That's the word that Paul used here.

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    He says, "Oh, we're refreshed because you're not willing to retreat.

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    You're standing strong in the Lord no matter what comes." I'm standing.

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    That's perseverance.

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    Saving faith is always persevering faith.

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    And you don't know if you have faith until a trial comes.

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    You don't know if you have faith until a trial comes. That's just all there is to it.

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    You don't know what you really believe until it's put to the test.

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    For example with us, when Aaron was pregnant with Cade, you know, we've always been like anti-abortion, right? We believe that a baby in utero has as much right to live as I do.

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    And we've always been anti-abortion.

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    But when Aaron was pregnant with Cade, the doctor said, you have two choices.

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    You can either go blind, or you can abort the baby.

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    And we had these doctors counseling Aaron to abort Cade.

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    Because they said, if you take this pregnancy to term, you're going to completely lose your eyesight.

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    Anybody want to take a guess how long it took Aaron to mull over this decision?

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    Like, no time at all? Aaron's like, "We're not killing the baby." It's one thing to say, "Oh, I'd never get an abortion." "Oh, what if it's gonna cost you your eyesight? What if you're gonna be blind for the rest of your life?" So you don't really know what you believe until it's put to the test, right? That's why trials are a good thing.

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    Find out what you're made of.

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    Evaluation for myself and I would also say small group leaders, Dan and Jay and Ben, future small group leaders, you are doing and I am doing a terrible job discipling people if the first trial that comes along just knocks them out.

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    We're doing a terrible job discipling people.

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    We need to disciple people to stand firm.

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    It's going to get rough.

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    That was last week's whole sermon.

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    It's going to get rough out there.

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    What are you going to do about it?

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    Are you going to run?

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    Are you going to stand strong in the Lord?

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    Perseverance.

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    Number five, teachability.

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    Teachability.

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    Verse 10, Paul says they were praying night and day that they can get together face to face.

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    Phraser, he says, "Supply what is lacking in your faith." Like, what in the world does that mean? It doesn't mean that Paul was like, "Well, you don't really have full faith. You have like 50% faith, and we need to give you the other 50% or you don't really have faith." That's not what that means. You either have faith or you don't. You either trust Jesus Christ or you don't. You're either born again or you're dead in your sins. You either have faith or you don't. So what's talking about? He's talking about teaching them more doctrine. He's talking about teaching them more about the faith. Why? You remember this, they were whisked out of there in a hurry. They plant this church in like three or four weeks, like gone, you know, out of the city by night, on the run, riot breaks out. Paul's like, "We didn't get to tell you everything that we wanted to tell you." What more doctrine do you think it is? I'm a hundred percent convinced the thing that's lacking, the more doctrine he wants to teach is end times stuff, end of the world teaching what in a theological term is eschatology. I believe that that was the thing that he wanted to teach them about. Why do you think that? Because we get to 1 Thessalonians chapter 4, guess what he writes about? It's eschatology, the coming of the Lord. You get to 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, guess what he talks about? More end times stuff. I believe that because Paul's time was so short he didn't get to talk about what the second coming of Jesus Christ is going to look like. "Oh man, we got out of town before we could teach you about that!" Because you don't always lead with that, right?

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    You don't always lead with that. You know, so you're like sitting in the, you know, desk and, you know, your co-worker comes up to you and, you know, "Well, can I understand you go to church? Can you tell me about that?" Like, "Yeah, let me tell you about the gospel.

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    You know, Jesus Christ is going to establish a thousand year kingdom on the earth when he's going to restore all things to the way they were meant to be a creation.

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    You know that during a thousand years, Satan's gonna be bound and Jesus is going to reign.

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    It's called the millennial kingdom.

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    You don't start with that, right?

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    What do you start with?

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    You're a sinner, God loves you, God died for you.

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    You're Jesus Christ and Jesus rose from the dead so you might have eternal life.

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    That's the gospel.

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    usually start with the millennial kingdom of Jesus and the second coming of Jesus and I think that that's what Paul was talking about here like there's some more stuff we needed to tell you. I can't wait to get face-to-face with you tell you more. But they obviously had a teachable spirit and some people go to church to learn what the Bible says and others go to church to see if the preacher teaches what they want to hear. How would you grade this church?

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    on teachability.

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    How would you grade this church on teachability?

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    How would you grade yourself on teachability?

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    I hope you've been grading the church on yourself.

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    I don't think I have.

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    I thought that had to do with perseverance.

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    How are we doing?

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    How's your report card look?

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    Report card, what card that you're going to be happy to give to your mom?

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    card that you're hoping mom doesn't want to ask about. Finally today number six is hope. Number six is hope. End of his prayer in verses 11 through 13 he says said he may establish your hearts blameless and holiness before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints.

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    A little eschatology preview there. But it's hope. We've already talked about this quite a bit.

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    What is hope?

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    It's living now with an eye on then.

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    So as we evaluate the church, the question is how much does this church believe that Jesus is coming back?

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    How much does this church believe that Jesus is coming back and how much does it affect how we live?

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    How would you grade us?

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    How would you grade yourself?

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    How often in the past week have you thought about heaven?

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    you longed for heaven? How much in the past week have you thought about the return of Jesus Christ?

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    And honestly, I believe that's why so many people are depressed. There's so many people that are depressed. I think one of the biggest factors is people have bought into the mindset of this is how it's always going to be forever, nothing's ever going to change, and that's a lie from hell. Things are gonna get way better. Everything's gonna change.

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    You know, so many times people say, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, I feel bad for you.

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    Your son Owen doesn't talk, and I'm sure you'd love to talk to him, and I appreciate so much the compassion, but I have a standard answer for that." Like, you know what?

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    It is hard.

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    It is hard.

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    I'm not going to discount that.

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    I'm going to have all of eternity to talk to him.

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    Okay, so I'm on the earth for just like a few years, and then for the few years that I'm on the earth, I can't talk to my son.

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    But we're gonna be in eternity and it's gonna get to the point sometime in eternity like 20,000 years into eternity. I was gonna be like, okay, can we like stop talking for a while?

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    I know Because reality is in about 15 minutes Jesus is going to come back And he's going to set everything straight How much does that Give you hope to press on. Integrating the church is easy, but you are a component of the church. And if you want the church to receive high marks in these areas, then you need to be growing in these areas as well.

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    What kind of church would we be?

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    What kind of impact would we have in our homes and in our workplaces and in our communities. If we went down this list on our report card and we as individuals and we as a church are scoring straight A's, what kind of impact would that have?

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    As I close I just want to pray for us, but I want to pray for us the prayer that Paul had for the Thessalonians.

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    Will you bow with me?

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    Father in heaven, we thank you for your Word, and we want to, just now as we close this time in your Word, we want to pray it back to you.

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    Certainly, Paul was in a different circumstance than we find ourselves in.

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    The first part of his prayer was that he would be able to physically be with the Thessalonians.

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    And God, we thank you we are able to physically be with each other.

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    We do have many people that were part of this church that unfortunately had to move and we still keep in contact with and we still have much love for.

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    But Father, we thank You that we have the ability to get together here and in our small groups.

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    Father, may You make us increase and abound in love.

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    First of all, for one another.

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    Let us build each other up.

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    Let us speak well of each other.

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    Father, let us be a people that love the lost.

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    It's hard to love people that don't really love you back.

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    That's exactly what Jesus did and does.

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    Father, give us a heart for the lost.

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    Father, establish our hearts blameless and holy.

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    Father, Your Word tells us that when we have the long view that things are not going to be like this forever and Jesus is coming back, that affects how we live right now, today.

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    Father, we want to be holy as You are holy, and we can't do it ourselves.

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    You have pronounced us holy through Your Son, and You have given us Your holiness.

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    We just want to live out the reality of what you've already said that we are.

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    You said that we're holy.

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    You've empowered us to be holy.

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    May we act in accordance to that.

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    Father, I pray that we would continue to evaluate the church for the things that matter in evaluation.

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    We certainly like to have fun.

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    We certainly like to do things together and enjoy life together, but big picture, Father, we want to evaluate ourselves in the criteria that really matters.

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    Father, help us to stand firm.

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    Help us to love.

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    Help us to look.

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    long view to eternity.

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    We praise You in the glorious name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

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    Amen.

Breakout Questions:

My Report Card: Evaluate your health in these subjects. What is your strongest? Weakest? How can you "bring your grade up" in your weakest subject?

  1. Faith (1 Thes 3:6,7,10)
     

  2. Love (1 Thes 3:6,12)
     

  3. Fellowship (1 Thes 3:6)
     

  4. Perseverance (1 Thes 3:8)
     

  5. Teachability (1 Thes 3:10)
     

  6. Hope (1 Thes 3:13)

Be An Overcomer!

Review:

Be the Church!
Be Authentic! (1 Thes 1:1-3)
Be an Example! (1 Thes 1:4-10)
Be Done with People Pleasing! (1 Thes 2:1-8)
Be an Imitator! (1 Thes 2:9-16)
Be the Church!
   
5 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Trials 20 Years Ago:

  1. I can't always PREPARE for trials. (1 Thes 2:17)

  2. I can't always OVERPOWER trials. (1 Thes 2:18)

  3. I can't face trials ALONE . (1 Thes 2:19-3:3a)

  4. I can't always AVOID trials. (1 Thes 3:3b-3:4)

  5. I can't let trials STOP me. (1 Thes 3:5)

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  • 00:02-00:05

    1 Thessalonians, we are going to be in chapter 2, let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, just now we are turning to your word.

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    There is much that could distract us, but I pray for a supernatural focus right now.

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    Your Word would tattoo itself onto our hearts.

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    In what looks on the surface to be maybe a transitional passage or maybe Paul is just giving some personal remarks passage and let's get to the doctrine kind of thing.

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    You've shown me this week some incredible truths that come from this passage that people in this room right now need to hear.

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    that I need to hear.

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    Jesus said, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear." Father, I know there are people in this room that have ears to hear, so let us hear what you are speaking to us.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

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    Just as a review, we're going through the book of 1 Thessalonians.

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    And a series just very simply called "Be the Church." The Christian life isn't about what you do.

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    The Christian life is about what Jesus Christ has done for you.

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    So you see, when we turn to 1 Thessalonians, Paul's not saying, "To be a Christian, do this, do this, do this." is just be who God has already empowered you to be.

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    Be who God has already established you to be in Christ.

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    Find your identity in Jesus Christ, and when you do, He is just simply saying to this baby church in Thessalonica, this little baby church, very sincere but very young in the faith, He is just writing this epistle to say, "Look, just be the church." Just to get us caught up to speed, Remember the first message in this series was be authentic.

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    Be authentic.

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    He talked about faith, hope, and love.

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    Be authentic.

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    And we talked about be an example.

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    That's one of the glorious things in the church and discipleship is we are to serve as an example to one another.

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    We get to chapter two, the apostle Paul says, "Be done with people pleasing." Our aim is not to please people.

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    We love people, but our goal is not to please people, our goal is to please God.

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    So be done with people pleasing.

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    We saw that.

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    If your aim is to please people, it opens the door for all kinds of sins.

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    It just does.

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    Self-centered, self-motivated, we're done with people pleasing.

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    Okay?

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    God pleasing.

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    Also in chapter 2 we saw, be an imitator.

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    He commended them for imitating the churches who were faithful under persecution.

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    And that takes us to chapter 2 in verse 17, where Paul says, "But since we were torn away from you, brothers, for a short time, in person, not in heart, we endeavored the more eagerly and with great desire to see you face to face.

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    Because we wanted to come to you, I Paul, again and again, but Satan hindered us.

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    Let's pause here for a second.

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    What's he talking about?

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    I'd like to remind you, write this down, Acts chapter 17.

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    Paul and Silas and Timothy planting the church in Thessalonica and only there for a few weeks, a riot breaks out and Paul and Silas were sent away by night.

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    And that's certainly not how Paul wanted the trip to end.

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    You know, here he's with this group of young, excited Christians and God's doing big things and you see, he says, "We were torn away from you." And you really sense his heart.

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    He says, "We wanted to see you face to face." I would just add that there is nothing like face to face.

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    I know we live in a day of FaceTime on the phones and Skype and Google Hangouts and phones and all sorts of ways that we communicate with each other.

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    But you know nothing beats face to face.

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    Nothing beats sitting down face to face looking someone in the eye, speaking with them.

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    And that is what Paul was really longing for.

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    Verse 19, he says, "For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of boasting before our Lord Jesus that is coming?

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    Is it not you?

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    For you are our glory and joy." Again, you see Paul's heart.

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    You know, a lot of times people ask me, "When the Bible talks about rewards in heaven, what are the rewards in heaven?" And in this passage you see one.

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    People that you minister to, people that you lead to Christ, people that you spend eternity with, that's part of your reward in heaven.

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    Think of how glorious that is.

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    The only thing in this room that we're going to be taking to heaven with us is one another.

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    You see, and Paul found such joy to say, "We have an eternal relationship, and we're going to be spending eternity together. What a joy! Not self-centered whatsoever. Paul's not saying, "Look what we did. When Jesus comes by, we're going to be like, 'Look, Jesus, we planted a church. Aren't you proud of us?'" That's not the attitude or the meaning of this at all. He's saying, "Jesus, look at these amazing people. Look at these people that you changed.

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    Look at these people that you've blessed me to be a part of ministry with. It's awesome.

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    It's awesome what you do, Jesus.

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    The boasting is really in the Lord and in what the Lord is doing through these people.

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    You, you are our glory and joy.

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    He says, "Therefore, when we could bear it no longer, we were willing to be left behind in Athens alone, and we sent Timothy, our brother and God's co-worker, in the gospel of Christ, to establish and exhort you in your faith that no one be moved by these afflictions.

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    For you yourselves know that we are destined for this.

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    For when we were with you, we kept telling you beforehand that we were to suffer affliction just as it has come to pass, and just as you know, for this reason when I could bear it no longer, I sent to learn about your faith, for fear that somehow the tempter had tempted you and our labor would be in vain." You saw a couple of times in this passage, Paul says, "I just couldn't take it anymore.

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    Some of you younger people, I'm not going to give you the old man speech, you know, when I was a kid, blah, blah, blah, we didn't have this, we played with sticks and rocks, I'm not going to give you that.

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    But I do want to say in all sincerity, younger people, there is a sense in which you don't understand what life is like when you can't pull a phone out of your pocket and have access to all the information on the planet.

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    Okay?

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    I'm not that old.

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    We still had rotary phones and telegraphs and smoke signals and stuff.

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    The Pony Express was a new thing.

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    It wasn't like Paul says, "You know what, you guys?

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    I've been thinking about you.

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    I'm going to give you a call." Or, "You know what?

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    I'm going to look at… Thessalonica has a Facebook page.

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    I'm going to get on there and see how they're doing and look at some of their pictures from their church picnic." He couldn't do that.

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    And it's hard for us to really get in the mindset that Paul had here.

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    He was removed from these people and there was really no way that he could just instantly find out what was happening with them.

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    That's why he's like, "We longed to get there.

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    I couldn't take it anymore.

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    I had to find out how you were.

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    I had to find out.

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    I just couldn't wait anymore." He said, "I was so concerned about your spiritual health." We sent Timothy.

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    I just couldn't take it anymore.

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    I had to find out.

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    Well, this passage is obviously about afflictions and trials, troubles, the hard stuff of life that can bring discouragement or despair or even depression.

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    But things are presented in this passage in a way unlike the Gospel is often presented today.

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    I remember the first real sales pitch I had for the gospel was growing up Methodist, we went through these confirmation classes where you go to these classes and you'd like memorize the books of the Bible and learn like the Apostles Creed and things like that.

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    But in this confirmation class, one of the things that the pastor did was he would individually pull you into the auditorium while there's, you know, everybody's like in the Sunday school class, he would take us into this auditorium for this one-on-one talk.

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    And I'll never forget it, the pastor, you know, he took me and sat me down, just sort of got right to the point.

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    He's like, "Jeff, you don't want to go to hell, do you?" I was like 12.

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    He's like, "You don't want to go to hell, do you?" I'm like, "We...you mean today?

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    Like what do you mean by that?

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    Is there a bus tour going or what are you, church trip?

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    Like what's going on here?

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    But he's like, "You don't get held there yet." And I'm like, "No, I'm gonna go ahead and say no." And he said, "Well, then you want to receive Jesus Christ "as your savior." And I'm like, "Okay." Like fantastic.

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    And every time I saw that pastor since then, He pulled me aside and he goes, "I remember the day that you gave your life to Jesus." And I was like, "Yeah, that was a good day." I had no idea.

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    But that was how the Gospel was presented to me at a young age.

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    "Want to go to hell?" "No." "Okay." "Believe in Jesus." "Okay." Sadly, a lot of times that's how the Gospel is still presented.

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    But the real sales pitch is hard.

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    Because it includes a word that we saw in this text, the thing that Paul was really fired up about here - affliction.

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    In verse 4, we read this, he said, "For when we were with you, we kept telling you beforehand that we were to suffer affliction." This is an extremely personal passage, obviously.

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    Very simply today, I just want to say let's get personal.

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    The title on your outline, "Five Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Trials 20 Years Ago." Like, why 20 years?

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    Because something weird happened this week.

    12:23-12:37

    I don't know why it just hit me this week, but I'm like, "It's 2015." And you're like, "You just found that out?" Like, it's 2015, I came to Christ the summer of 1995.

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    And for some reason it just really hit me this week.

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    I'm like, "I've been a Christian for 20 years!" And to put that into perspective, I'm going to be 40 next month.

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    That means like, second half of my life I've been following Jesus Christ.

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    And I'm reading through this passage and all these things that Paul's saying about trials and afflictions. The thing that kept jumping out from the pages of God's Word, here are some glorious truths, some hard truths about trials that I wish someone had told me twenty years ago. And there are some young Christians here who maybe have been walking with the Lord for a few months or maybe even a couple of years. And what I want to do with this This message is, I want to tell you some things that I wish somebody had told me about trials.

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    And it's all straight from the text.

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    You ready?

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    Number one is this, I can't always prepare for trials.

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    I can't always prepare for trials.

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    Look at verse 17 again.

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    Paul says, "But since we were torn away from you," I already gave you the context, "it wasn't like, "Big send off, let's have a reception, we'll make some meatloaf and cake, and we're going to have a little going away party for Paul." It was, "Paul, you're going to get out of town now, now.

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    Riots and people are going to start getting hurt or killed and sneak them out of town at night." He says, "We were torn away from you guys." I wish somebody had told me this 20 years ago, but I can't always prepare for trials.

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    Something funny about trials is they never RSVP.

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    Did you know that?

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    Trials never RSVP.

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    Trials are never like, this is Clark, I have you down for some extreme hardship Tuesday at 10 a.m., is that good for you?

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    Audrey's like, you know what, no Tuesday, I'm visiting a friend.

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    How's Wednesday?

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    Wednesday's not great either.

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    Do you have anything Thursday?

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    Yeah, Thursday at four.

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    Great.

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    We'll see you Thursday at four.

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    That will give you some time to get ready for this trial that's going to come crashing down in your life.

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    Trials don't do that.

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    They don't do that.

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    Trials always seem to sneak up on you.

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    And like Paul with this trial, the trials that you've experienced and the Lord knows Those are the trials that I've experienced.

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    I've always felt like getting ripped away.

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    Like when you have that relationship that suddenly goes sideways.

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    You think everything's great in this relationship.

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    Maybe it's with a spouse or with a child.

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    You think things are great with the relationship, and then the world comes crashing down.

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    Or you're pregnant and you're so excited about having a baby, or you experience a miscarriage, we've been there.

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    Or that motorcycle accident that takes your friend.

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    Or that routine visit to the doctor where you find out very suddenly you have cancer.

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    I can't always prepare for trials.

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    Like me, you need to be prepared to never be prepared.

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    You're like, "Well, why are you telling me this?" Here's why I'm telling you this.

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    I've got this referenced on Matthew 13, 21.

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    In Jesus' parable about the soils, Jesus said the trials are a deal breaker for some people to follow Him.

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    Some people sincerely want to follow Christ, but there are people that don't follow Christ because they can't handle the trials that come.

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    They come unexpectedly.

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    Some people just, they can't handle that because they're not ready for it, because they haven't been told.

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    That's the danger of this false gospel that's proclaimed.

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    You know, you don't want to go to hell?

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    Great.

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    You want to be happy?

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    Great.

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    Well just believe in Jesus and your life will be rest free.

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    That is so not true.

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    Trials are going to come, but this idea that, "Well, just because I'm a Christian means I'm not going to experience any hardship." Jesus said there are people that will decide not to follow Him.

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    They will walk away from becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ because of trials.

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    They can't handle it.

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    I'm going to ask you to write a phrase down that has really ministered to me over the last 20 years.

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    these things come up, when these sudden trials come up, I've heard different people say this phrase, you know, whether it's in the context of that motorcycle accident or that car accident or that cancer diagnosis or that, I've heard people say this phrase, you know, that didn't take God by surprise.

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    True or false?

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    Didn't take God by surprise.

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    You see, there's great comfort in that.

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    And it's not as if God had the power to stop it, but was on coffee break and missed his opportunity and oh my gosh, I can't believe, God knows.

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    He knows.

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    And there's great comfort in knowing that He knows ahead of time.

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    So I can't prepare for trials, I can't.

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    What I can do is I can trust God because nothing is going to happen to me today that is going to surprise Him.

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    Nothing is going to happen to me this week that is going to surprise Him.

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    I wish somebody would have told me that 20 years ago.

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    I picked it up along the way.

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    Secondly, I can't always overpower trials.

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    There's a better way to word this, I'm all ears, but you get it from the text.

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    I can't always overpower trials.

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    You see Paul said in verse 18, "Again and again we wanted to come to you." He says, "But Satan hindered us." That word hindered is actually a military term.

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    They would actually dig this trench in the road.

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    So like this military's advancing, you know, the other army would dig this trench in the road to stop the advancement or to slow down the advancement of the army that's coming.

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    They were hindering them.

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    I'm going to put this, we would just call it a roadblock.

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    I'm going to put this roadblock here.

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    I'm going to stop your progress." And that's exactly what Paul's saying that Satan did.

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    I wanted to get to you, but Satan kept putting these roadblocks down and he kept digging these trenches in the road and I'm trying to get to you and it just didn't seem to work out.

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    Couldn't get it.

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    Satan is real, Satan is powerful, and Satan has the ability, apparently, to stop ministry.

    19:58-20:09

    And you're like, "Not me, not this church." If the Apostle Paul was roadblocked in ministry, it would be awfully arrogant of me to think that I couldn't be roadblocked in ministry.

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    It would be awfully arrogant of me to think, "Well, I'm going to get this ministry done, and the devil himself can't stop me." incorrect.

    20:18-20:31

    The devil himself hindered the Apostle Paul. He's powerful. Some people want to speak of and treat the devil like he's some stooge, but he's not.

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    He's powerful and he's crafty and the Bible says he's like a lion seeking whom he may devour. You might have to unlearn some things here today, but I love you too much to lie to you.

    20:46-20:54

    I love "You can't bind Satan." You hear people say that. "You need to bind Satan." You can't bind Satan. Who do you think you are, Batman?

    20:56-21:01

    You can't bind Satan. I hear people say that. You're just going to bind Satan.

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    You can't do that. Or the other one that I hear more often is, "Rebuke the devil." "You've got to rebuke the devil." Those things are not in the Bible.

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    They're just not.

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    You know what the Bible does say?

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    It's in James 4, 7.

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    The Bible says you resist the devil.

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    You resist the devil and he will flee from you.

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    But you can't bind him, you don't rebuke him.

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    Don't get this idea that you're going to take the devil down.

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    He's hindering my ministry, but I put him in his place.

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    That wasn't Paul's attitude.

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    Paul says, "We've been trying to get to you, And Satan put this roadblock up and we couldn't do it.

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    Now what's the point?

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    The point is this, some trials, demonically opposed or not, like we know anyways, right?

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    We'll know in heaven.

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    We don't know now.

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    Whether they're demonically opposed or not, there are some trials that you are not going to plow through, okay?

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    There are some trials that you're going to find out you're not strong enough, you don't have enough money, you're not creative enough, and you don't have the right friends in high places that are going to help you get through this. There are some trials that you are not going to plow through. Oh, that is a lesson that I've learned quite well in ten years.

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    When my children were diagnosed with autism, as many of you know, my older son, much more severe than my younger. You know, he's ten years old, he's non-verbal. When I go back 2007, we got this diagnosis and my attitude was, "I'm going to beat this. I am going to beat this." And I have read books and I got online to read all the latest research and looking up all the latest medical breakthroughs and watching these informational videos and these testimonials of this work that we We did this and this worked.

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    Talked to people and talked to doctors that specialized in the field.

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    I can tell you that after dozens of doctors and hundreds of miles and thousands of dollars and ten years, I haven't beaten it.

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    And this is a reminder for me There are some afflictions, there are some trials, that you are just not going to plow through.

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    That you are just not going to overpower.

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    I want to remind you of this, please.

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    I don't want you to walk out with a different wrong view of the devil.

    23:47-23:54

    In Job chapters 1 and 2, here is a profound piece of theology for you.

    23:54-24:02

    From Job chapters 1 and 2, the Bible shows us that Satan has to get God's permission before he does anything.

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    Do you know that?

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    You don't know that, you need to take great comfort in that.

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    God is never in heaven saying, "I wonder what that devil is up to today." Job shows us that Satan had to get God's permission.

    24:20-24:43

    He went before God and wanted to afflict Job and God was like, "Here's your parameters." And Satan wasn't like, "Well, I don't like your parameters because God is God and I am not, and God is God and Satan certainly is not." Satan did nothing without God's permission.

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    Nothing.

    24:47-24:52

    There's something else about Job that I could take you all through the Bible and show you this.

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    One of the most profound truths in Scripture concerning our adversary, God uses Satan's work for God's purposes.

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    Satan is not a stooge to us.

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    Satan is a stooge to God.

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    Because Satan's like, "Watch this, watch this.

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    Hey God, do I have permission to this?" God's like, "Okay," and Satan's walking away thinking, "I'm going to destroy that person's life." And God's like, "Satan is totally doing my work.

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    "I want to accomplish some things in that person's life, "and Satan is, "Satan's gonna be driving the delivery truck "to their house and handing them the very thing "that I'm going to use to glorify my name in them." God uses Satan to accomplish God's purposes.

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    I'm not saying that God is performing evil, what I'm saying is in this age that we're in now, God is allowing it, okay?

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    He's allowing it.

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    I'm not saying God's up in heaven like, "What evil can I perform?" Satan is obviously the one behind it.

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    You with me on this?

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    I don't want you to leave thinking that God's doing evil things to you because he's not.

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    Satan's out to get you.

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    God's allowing him because God's going to accomplish a purpose through this.

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    In other words, Satan would bring this trial into your life and as you're going through this trial, Satan wants to sit down and just speak into your ear and say, "Be discouraged.

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    You know what?

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    Give up.

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    Is it really worth it?

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    Is it really worth it?

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    Just give up.

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    Come on.

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    Come on Bob, you've been trying and trying and it's not happening.

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    Don't be stupid.

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    Just give up.

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    That's the purpose that Satan is trying to accomplish, while God, on the other hand, is saying, "Bob, I want you to learn to lean on me." Because Bob, you don't, listen, you don't have strength.

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    God says, "I'm your strength.

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    My Holy Spirit is your strength.

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    I reside in you and I'm your strength.

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    And Bob, I'm going to allow this in your life because I'm going to teach you some things about me that you wouldn't learn otherwise.

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    So Bob, you're going to learn to trust me through this.

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    So Satan's trying to accomplish his purposes and God says, "Yeah, I'm doing the same." And the question for you church is, "Which one are you going to listen to?

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    Which one are you going to listen to?" But some trials are not going to be eliminated.

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    Some trials are going to stick around so that you learn to lean on God's grace and God's power.

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    The Apostle Paul knew that well.

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    2 Corinthians chapter 12, remember?

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    Paul had this thorn in the flesh.

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    He said, "I prayed, I prayed, I prayed.

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    Remove it." And Jesus said, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." This was, again, the Apostle Paul passionately praying about this trial in 2 Corinthians 12, and Jesus' answer was, "No.

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    You're going to learn that you don't have power.

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    You're going to learn that I'm your power.

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    You're going to learn that in your weakness, my power is going to be perfected." So listen, if you're going through a trial right now, I've already told you that I'm I'm not God, and you knew that coming in.

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    I don't know what God might be accomplishing in your life or what He's trying to teach you.

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    But I do know that there are some trials that you're just not going to overpower.

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    There are some trials that you need to just throw yourself at the rest that Jesus Christ provides.

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    So, we've said I can't always prepare for trials.

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    I can't always overpower trials.

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    Number three, I can't face trials alone. I can't face trials alone.

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    You know, Paul, we saw in this text, he's like, "I had to find out what was going on.

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    I had to find out what was going on." Notice Paul's attitude was not, "Well, I mean, they're sincere Christians, right? I mean, they have God's Holy Spirit, so I'm sure they're fine." But you have to see, nor did Paul say, "Do We have like some scrub Bible college errand boy that can just go check on them.

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    Paul sent Timothy, which was absolutely the very best that he could send.

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    It's like Batman sending Robin out to say, "This is the very best person that I have.

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    I'm going to send him out to you." There are things in the Bible that crack me up, you know that, but one of them is in verse two.

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    Timothy, our brother and God's coworker.

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    You know in some translations they translate that differently.

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    Some would say, "And God's servant and God's whatever." And I was studying that this week.

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    Actually probably the best translation of that is God's coworker.

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    And I thought, "That would be a great thing to have on your resume." Like Timothy, you want to be a pastor at our church.

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    So tell me your experience.

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    Well, you know, Paul was kind of my mentor and I had some great teaching from my mom and my grandma.

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    I was God's co-worker for a while." "What?

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    You were what?" He says, "Timothy is God's co-worker." Isn't that a great title?

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    Man.

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    So why did he send Timothy?

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    It's in the text.

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    It's in the text.

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    Did you see it?

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    Number three, to establish and exhort you in your faith.

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    He said that's why we sent Timothy.

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    It wasn't just to check up on him.

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    Like, "Hey Thessalonians, you good?

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    Alright, we're good.

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    Tell Paul you're good." He said, "We sent Timothy to establish and exhort you.

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    What is that?

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    What is that?

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    Write this down.

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    It's nothing new." Okay, it wasn't like, "Timothy, you're going to have to give them some new stuff.

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    They're worried about our trials and we're going through this and Satan's obviously involved and there's the whole riot and stuff that happened and you're going to have to come up with some new material to try to keep them afloat.

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    It wasn't anything new.

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    He said to establish and exhort you in your faith.

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    In other words, Timothy went to support the foundation that they already had.

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    Do you understand that?

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    They had this foundation in Christ.

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    I have been free from sin.

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    Jesus died for the penalty of my sin.

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    Jesus rose from the dead so that I might have eternal life.

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    God's Holy Spirit lives in me.

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    They knew that.

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    And that's what he was talking about establishing.

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    He's saying, you need to go support that foundation.

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    Remind them of these glorious truths.

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    And exhort just means to apply what you know.

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    That's just what it means.

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    Exhort, we take God's word.

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    This is what it says.

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    we apply it to our lives.

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    This is who you are in Christ, now apply that.

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    That's why they sent Timothy.

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    I can't face trials alone, because as we saw already, your trial might not leave.

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    Instead of focusing on the trial leaving, we need to focus on allowing the Lord to grow our faith.

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    That's why I preach the text.

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    Okay, that's why at this church, I stand up and say, Open your Bibles, let's see what it says, let's understand what it says, let's apply what it says, it's preaching the text.

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    Why am I doing that?

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    Because my goal is to establish and exhort you in your faith.

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    I'm here to support you and strengthen you in the Word of God.

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    Remember who you are in Christ.

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    You're going to be in heaven in like 15 minutes, okay?

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    So in the meantime, In the meantime, we have each other to walk through life together.

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    I'll teach you God's Word.

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    Darren will lead worship.

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    Felicia will pray with you.

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    Jay will encourage you.

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    Just like Timothy was sent to do what Timothy does, we have a church full of people that God has equipped to minister.

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    And this is something that I had to learn.

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    When I first came to Christ, I had this period of time where I was a Christian, I wasn't plugged into any church.

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    And it was just like me and this little student Bible and I was really trying to figure a lot of things out.

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    And the Lord really ministered to me in that time.

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    But I've got to tell you, my spiritual growth really took off when I got plugged into a church.

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    And I had people establishing and exhorting me in my faith.

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    I can't do it alone.

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    I can't do it alone.

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    I was never meant to.

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    And that's true for you too.

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    You're never meant to do it on your own.

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    God called you to be part of a body.

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    Number four, I can't always avoid trials.

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    I can't always avoid trials.

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    Look again at verse three.

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    He says, "You yourselves know that we are destined for this.

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    For when we were with you, we kept telling you beforehand that we were to suffer affliction just as it has come to pass and just as you know." I can't always avoid trials.

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    This is something I wish somebody would have told me 20 years ago.

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    But as Christians, we are destined for trials.

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    That's what the Bible advertises.

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    Genesis chapter 3, after Adam and Eve brought sin into the world, God said as a result of sin, work was going to be hard, we're going to have conflict in our relationships, and there's going to be death, as advertised.

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    Second Timothy 3.12 says, "Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted." James chapter 1, "Count it all joy, my brothers, when you encounter various trials." Jesus said, "You will be hated by all nations because of Jesus." Matthew 24.9 We are fallen people.

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    We live in this fallen flesh.

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    And we are living in a fallen world.

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    And we are surrounded by other fallen people.

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    And the devil is now after you.

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    Where did we get this idea that following Jesus would be easy?

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    Listen young Christian, I wish somebody had told me this 20 years ago.

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    Jesus doesn't eliminate all of your problems.

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    Sometimes He introduces you to new ones.

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    How in the world can you say that?

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    Remember Acts chapter 9?

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    Ananias, the Lord says to him, "Hey, here's an address.

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    I want you to go to this address and get Saul." And Ananias was like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, Saul, did you say Saul?

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    Lord, I'm not sure if you heard.

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    That guy is bad news.

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    I mean, Saul is really bad news.

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    And you, you want me to do what now?" The Lord says, "He is a chosen instrument of mine." And in Acts 9.16, the Lord says to Ananias in regards to Saul, who became Paul, who we're talking about here, listen to what the Lord says about him.

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    He said, "I will show him how much he must suffer for the sake of my name." See it wasn't like Paul's like, "I became a Christian and life was great." God's like, "I'm going to show you being a follower of Jesus Christ is not easy." If the Apostle Paul were here today, he would tell you.

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    We can read it in God's Word.

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    Paul gives the list of the trials that he endured.

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    And I would say again, as advertised, I will show him how much he must suffer.

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    We can't always avoid trials.

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    Like, well what if I behave?

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    Maybe God won't give me trials if I behave myself.

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    That is not written.

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    What if I just work really hard?

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    What if I work really hard?

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    That is not written either.

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    You know, when I give my life to Christ, what if I go to church every week?

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    I've never missed church.

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    That does not exempt you from trials.

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    What if I'm really nice to people?

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    What if I go out of my way to be nice to my really nasty neighbor?

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    That is not written either.

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    There are no exemptions.

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    In John chapter 16, Jesus said, "In the world, you will have trouble," as advertised.

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    Oh, and then he said, "Take courage.

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    I've overcome the world." Jesus never promised that you would avoid trials, but over and over and over and over again in God's Word, He did promise that He would be with you through them.

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    "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil." Why?

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    Because you're with me.

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    Following Christ doesn't mean you don't go in the valley.

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    Following Christ means He's with you in the valley, right?

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    He said, "I will never leave you or forsake you." Can't always avoid trials.

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    There is a real sense, and I gave you a sample.

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    I had to cut out a bunch of them.

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    But I could keep you here until suppertime reading scriptures to you that says that we are going to go through hard times as Christians.

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    We are destined for that.

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    Okay, I can't always avoid trials.

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    And then finally for today, I can't let trials stop me.

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    Look at verse 5 again.

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    This reason when I could bear it no longer I sent to learn about your faith for fear that somehow the tempter, who's that?

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    That's Satan, right?

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    That's Satan.

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    He's the tempter.

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    He's described as the tempter.

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    He guarded the vineyard, right?

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    And the tempter had tempted you and our labor would be in vain.

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    Now when he says the tempter had tempted you, you know nothing can steal your salvation.

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    You know that, right?

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    He's not talking about you're going to lose your salvation.

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    Satan tempted you to defect from Christ.

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    He's not talking about that.

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    The Bible is clear.

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    John chapter 10, Jesus said, "You belong to Him, you're in His hand, and no one can snatch you from His hand." Anybody that could take your salvation would have to be more powerful than God Himself.

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    And like, who's that?

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    The answer is no one.

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    Nobody can take you from Christ.

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    He's not talking about, "I was afraid Satan was going to steal your salvation." He's saying, "I was concerned that you would be tempted to doubt God.

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    You would be tempted to give up.

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    You would be tempted to say, 'You know what?

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    It's just not worth it.

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    Trials can't rob me of my salvation, but trials can discourage me.'" And I believe Satan knows that.

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    Satan knows that he can't take my salvation from me, but if he can discourage me, I'm going to be a lot less likely to seek to advance the kingdom.

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    can discourage me, I'd just rather stay home in bed under the covers and not get out and tell people the good news about Jesus Christ. And that's the kind of thing that Paul is talking about here. He says, "I was so concerned that the tempter had tempted you. Are you going through a trial right now? I know that many of you are. And if you're not going through a trial right now, there's a trial coming. And in either case, I ask I would encourage you to do an exercise that I've had to do often.

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    I remember the first time I did this in the middle of a whirlwind of trials.

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    Like, "I wish my life was over" type trials.

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    I remember getting before the Lord in prayer and just saying, God, by your power, by your grace, I will not give up.

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    And I know it's not me, I wasn't self-helping myself.

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    I was just simply saying this, God I want to cooperate with your agenda.

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    Saving faith is a persevering faith.

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    By the power of your Holy Spirit God, I will not quit.

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    I will not quit.

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    And I think there are some people here today maybe need to say that.

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    There might be some people here today that say, "You know what?

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    I know there are some people going through some major league stuff right now." There might be some people here that the tempter is tempting you.

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    And you are so discouraged.

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    And you are so tired.

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    There's someone here today that needs to say, "I will not quit.

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    I will not quit.

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    Things might get a lot harder.

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    There might not be any end in sight in the trials that I'm going through, but I will not quit.

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    There might be somebody here right now that is going through a very hard trial that says, "You know what?

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    I need to pray with someone.

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    I need to come down and say, pray that I live out the perseverance that God has given me in Christ.

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    And I believe that I experienced the reality of that in my own life.

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    We're going to give you the opportunity to do that.

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    Yesterday, Big Brother and I were actually working.

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    Our youngest niece got married.

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    I performed the ceremony and you probably guessed what Darren did.

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    He was the bouncer.

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    One of the groom's relatives came up to me in the reception hall and he said, "Hey, I just wanted to tell you, I really enjoyed your message in that wedding." He said, "I really enjoyed your take on things." He's like, "I really enjoy..." And then when he said that, "I really enjoy your..." That was really different.

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    "I really enjoy your take on things." And he was being very nice.

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    I wasn't trying to be snarky, but I said, "It's not my take on things." I said, "All I did was read the Bible." You know, that wasn't like my opinion.

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    It's just what the Bible says.

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    And Darren, not missing an opportunity, he goes, "You know what?

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    He plagiarizes every week in church.

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    He just gets up and says what the Bible says every week in church.

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    That's all he does.

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    This is what the Bible says." And then we get a laugh out of that.

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    And today's no different.

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    I'm just telling you what the Bible says.

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    Don't be surprised at trials.

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    What does the Bible say about it?

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    Well here's three glorious truths that we've talked about that I'm going to leave you with.

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    Trials are going to come, number one.

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    Trials are promised.

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    Trials are promised.

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    Number two, Jesus is with me.

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    And number three, it won't be like this forever.

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    Bow your heads and pray with me.

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    Father in Heaven, I just thank you for the transparency that Paul shared in the Word here.

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    And a lot of times, I think preachers and really people in general just try to put on a front and want people to think that maybe we're something that we're not.

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    But we see in this passage, Paul had some very deep concerns and some very big burdens and some very real weaknesses.

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    And we look at this and we say, Yeah, actually we're probably more like Paul than we realized.

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    Father, in just a moment we're going to continue in worship and we're going to open up an opportunity for people to come and pray.

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    And I pray for these people here who maybe they need to take that step of faith.

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    Just come forward and say, "Look, I need somebody to pray for me, and I need somebody to pray with me right now." Father, maybe there's somebody here that's not personally going through a trial, but maybe their neighbor or co-worker or family member is going through some things, and they need somebody that's going to pray on their behalf.

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    Let this be a place of prayer and worship over these next few minutes.

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    We thank You that You've given us Your Word.

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    Trials don't surprise You, Father, and there is a real sense in which they shouldn't surprise us either.

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    Increase our faith.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5

  1. What is it about trials that make some people walk away from following Jesus (2:17, and see Matthew 13:21)?
     

  2. Why do you think Satan hindered (roadblocked) Paul (2:18)? What seemed to be Paul's attitude about this?
     

  3. Why did Paul send Timothy to the Thessalonians (1 Thes 2:19-3:3a)? How are YOU being established and exhorted in your faith?
     

  4. "Jesus doesn't eliminate all your problems – sometimes He introduces you to new ones." What "new problems" does Jesus introduce a person to? (1 Thes 3:3b-4)
     

  5. What was Paul concerned Satan would tempt the Thessalonians to do or not do (1 Thes 3:5)? Have you ever been tempted in this way?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for your group to trust God's purposes in the trials being faced. Pray for one another!

Be An Imitator!

Review:

  1. Imitate CONDUCT :

  2. Watch those who WALK the talk. (1 Thes 2:9-12)


  3. Imitate PERSEVERANCE :

  4. Watch those who ENDURE hardship. (1 Thes 2:13-16)

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Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 1 Thessalonians 2:9-16

  1. In the sermon: "Hearing God's Word faithfully preached is the same as hearing from God". Do you agree or disagree with that statement? Why? How do you know if something that is preached is "from God"?
     
  2. Who do you see worth imitating at the church? What do they do that you would like to see in your own life?
     
  3. How can the leaders of the church balance being a mom (1 Thes 2:7) and a dad (1 Thes 2:11)? Are our leaders more "mother-like nurturing" or "father-like authoritative"?
     
  4. What trial have you been through that God will use to allow you to minister to someone currently going through something similar? What would you say to that person?

Breakout Questions:

Who do YOU look to as a "dad" in the faith to imitate? Pray for one another!

Be Done With People Pleasing!

Review:


Why I'm done with People Pleasing, and you should be too!

  1. Because I CAN'T please everyone. (1 Thes 2:1-2)


  2. Because people pleasing tempts me to sacrifice my INTEGRITY . (1 Thes 2:3-5)


  3. 5 Sins of People Pleasing Ministry:

    1. ERROR(1 Thes 2:3)

    2. IMPURITY (1 Thes 2:3)

    3. DECEPTION (1 Thes 2:3)

    4. FLATTERY (1 Thes 2:5)

    5. GREED (1 Thes 2:5)

    6. Because God pleasing frees me to truly LOVE people. (1 Thes 2:6-8)

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    We are going to be in 1 Thessalonians chapter 2.

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    In chapter 1 we really saw the Apostle Paul writing to this very young church.

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    It was probably only a few months or maybe even about a year old.

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    The Apostle Paul was commending them because they were authentic.

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    He was also commending them for the example that they had set for other churches.

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    As we get to chapter 2, the focus is going to turn to the leadership.

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    The title of today's message is "Be Done with People-Pleasing." Before we get into the text, we need to have a serious reality check.

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    And that is this, you are a people pleaser.

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    You're like, no I'm not a people pleaser.

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    Yes, you are a people pleaser.

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    I don't think I am a people pleaser.

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    You are a people pleaser by nature, and so am I.

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    You know, the Bible uses another phrase to describe this.

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    And it's this phrase, you see it over and over, especially in the Old Testament.

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    "Fear of man." How many people remember seeing that phrase in the Old Testament?

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    "Fear of man." What is fear of man?

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    I used to think that fear of man was like I'm afraid of people.

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    Right?

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    Like I'm kind of scared of that guy.

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    But that's not what fear of man is.

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    Fear of man is simply this.

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    I care more about what people think than I care about what God thinks.

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    That's fear of man.

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    I care more about what people think than I care about what God thinks.

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    Proverbs 29, 25 says, "The fear of man lays a snare." What that means simply is this.

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    We can get trapped into caring about what people think.

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    It becomes a trap for us.

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    We become consumed by it.

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    We become obsessed by it.

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    I care about only what people think.

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    It's a snare.

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    As you know, I'm not shy about confessing to you my own weaknesses.

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    This is a message that really hit home for me as I look back on my life in ministry.

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    Because I'm just being honest with you and I hope that you can be honest with yourself these things, but I just want to speak for myself for a second. You know, I want everybody to like me. I'm just gonna be honest. I want everybody to like me.

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    Sometimes you hear people say, "I don't care what people think." That's a lie. You absolutely care what people think. People say, "I don't care if people like me." That's a lie.

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    So I'm not speaking for you.

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    I'll speak for myself.

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    But the truth is for me, I want people to like me.

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    (P Criticism and rejection.

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    That's a natural fear of mine.

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    Criticism is a great thing.

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    And it's great to evaluate what you're doing and can I do it better.

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    I'm just shooting straight with you.

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    I hate it.

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    I know that I need it, but I hate it.

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    I don't like somebody coming to me saying, "You can do this better.

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    I didn't like how you did that.

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    That's a fear of mine.

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    And I would rather deliver the message and run right to my car and run home and unpower all the computers and phones and tablets and all that stuff.

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    I don't want to know what people think, but I do want to know what people think if it's good.

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    I fear criticism.

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    I fear rejection.

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    I want you to like me.

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    And what if you don't like me?

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    And what if I say something that makes you like me less?

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    And what if you decide that you dislike me so much that you don't want to be around me anymore and you don't want to come to this church anymore?

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    That's fear of man in my life.

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    And going back a few years, I can honestly tell you that it has hindered my ministry.

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    Because it's been very easy for me to make concessions on the mission or the methods of the church for fear that someone is going to criticize me or decide that they don't want to be my friend.

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    That's me.

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    It's sort of like the parent wants their child to be their buddy.

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    Parents, especially young parents, that doesn't work.

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    Okay?

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    You are not your child's buddy.

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    You are your child's mother, or your child's father.

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    You are their authority.

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    You are their discipler.

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    You are their provider.

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    You are not their friend.

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    And I have a great relationship with my kids.

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    And you know, Kate says to me, "We're buddies, right Dad?

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    You're my best friend, right dad?

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    Yeah.

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    But I'm not just your buddy, okay?

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    And some parents wanna get into that mode where I just wanna be my kids, but I don't correct them, I don't discipline them.

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    You're gonna have a monster on your hands.

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    You are not their buddy.

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    You are their authority.

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    You are their God-ordained authority.

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    But I can understand that trap to be their buddy.

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    And I'm guilty of that.

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    There's times that, There's times that I'm resistant to discipline my children because I don't want them mad at me.

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    Any other parent like that?

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    I'm just gonna let that go because I don't want him to be mad at me.

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    I have been guilty of that.

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    So for the sake of family and church and solely by God's grace, I can tell you today that over the last couple of years, honestly, I have come a long way.

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    But I still have a long way to go.

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    And by God's grace, I am growing so much in this area.

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    But I'm done with people pleasing.

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    And on your outline, why I'm done with people pleasing, and you should be too.

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    That's where we're going today.

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    Why I'm done with people pleasing, and why you should be too.

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    First of all, write this down.

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    Why am I done with people pleasing?

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    This is a very pragmatic reason.

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    You're gonna see it in the text.

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    Why am I done with people pleasing?

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    Because I can't please everyone.

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    Look at verses one and two in 1 Thessalonians 2, where Paul says, "For you yourselves know, brothers, "that our coming to you was not in vain.

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    "But though we had already suffered "and been shamefully treated at Philippi, "As you know, we had boldness in our God to declare to you the Gospel of God in the midst of much conflict." Notice in verse 1 and 2, he says, "You know, you yourselves know." Verse 2, "As you know." That's going to be all throughout chapter 2.

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    And apparently, there were some accusations made against the Apostle Paul.

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    And in this section, over and over, Paul says, "Look, look, church, you know what we were like.

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    You know what we were like.

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    I would just say that sometimes that's all you need in the face of an accusation.

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    Look, you know me.

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    These accusations stack up compared to what you do know of me.

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    But verse 2, Paul says, "We'd already suffered and been shamefully treated at Philippi, as you know." What's he talking about?

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    To give you a little context, you can read about Paul planning this church in Thessalonica in Acts chapter 17, but if you go to Acts 16, you don't have to go there now, but I encourage you to read this.

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    I think the story's actually kind of funny.

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    I'm sure it wasn't funny at the time.

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    It's kind of funny now reading it.

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    But when you go to Acts chapter 16, you see that Paul and Silas were in Philippi.

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    In Acts chapter 16, Paul drove a demon out of a slave girl.

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    And the Bible says it was because she was following them around.

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    She was following Paul and Silas around going, these are servants of the most high God proclaiming the way of salvation.

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    And they're like trying to evangelize and share the gospel.

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    And this demon possessed girl was just following them around.

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    These are servants of God.

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    These are servants of the most high God.

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    They're proclaiming the way of salvation.

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    And I'm not making this up.

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    Bible says that Paul got so annoyed that he cast his demon out of her. I think that's so funny because it wasn't like, "In the name of righteousness, in the name of advancing the kingdom, in the name of planting the church." It wasn't any of that. It was like, "Would you shut up?" And the Bible says Paul turned to her because he was greatly annoyed and cast this demon out of her. Well it caused some problems because people were using this girl because she was demon possessed. She had some supernatural fortune-telling ability and people were making money off of her. Now all of a sudden they lost their little cash cow. And the Bible says that they were so angry that Paul and Silas were seized and they were beaten with rods and they were put in jail. So why am I telling you this? Well, because in verse 2 Paul's like, "You know what happened to me in Philippi." Like the Thessalonian church knew what happened. You know, the audacity. Here's a poor little girl who's being tortured by being demon-oppressed. And Paul, I'm not gonna get into his motives again, okay, so whatever his motives were, he drives a demon out of a girl. You that there'd be a ticker tape parade for that, right? Here's a child who's been delivered.

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    What happened? They were beaten half to death and thrown in jail for that. Paul's like, "You know what happened in Philippi, right?" Like, "Yeah, we know." So Paul and Silas get to Thessalonica in Acts chapter 17 and they're like, "You know what, guys? We need a better strategy because this sharing the gospel thing and this Holy Spirit and power of Jesus thing isn't working, so let's do something else, right?

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    Is that what happened?

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    No.

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    They didn't change their methods.

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    They didn't change their message because they were met with opposition.

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    In fact, they were like, yeah, we got exactly what was expected.

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    In the midst of much conflict, we declared the Gospel.

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    There is so much pressure today to not offend people.

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    false. There is so much pressure. And we're at the point now, anything you say is going to offend somebody. Anything you say. Somebody will find a way to get offended by that. I was laughing last week, not at the issue itself, but one of the peripheral issues. You know the whole thing with the Confederate flag, right?

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    being banned. The thing that cracked me up about that was I saw all these news articles about we're removing the Confederate flag from the top of the General Lee, from the Dukes of Hazzard, and I laughed. I'm like, the Dukes of Hazzard? Who has talked about the Dukes of Hazzard in the last 35 years? Like, are they still a thing? Like seriously? Like Daisy Duke's got to be like 95 by now, and we're talking about the Dukes of Hazzard like it's relevant. Like that went out like a generation before Crystal Pepsi. Like the Dukes of Hazzard?

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    Really? Like that's the thing that we're focused on? The Dukes of Hazzard? I know when I read that, my first thought was, "Oh yeah, I forgot that the Confederate flag was on the top of their orange car. But all of a sudden the Dukes of Hazzard are thrust back into the spotlight and some people were like, "Finally! Finally!" But that offends people. Hitting aside, the truth is we live in a day where people are just looking to be offended by anything. So I would say to you this is a good thing to write down. You can make your aim to please God or you can aim to please people, but you can't do both. You can try to please God, or you can try to please people, but you can't do both. Listen closely to what I'm saying. When you simply say that you believe in the Bible, in our day, you're considered a bigot or a hater. Just by saying, "I believe in the Bible." We saw it a couple years ago, right, the whole Chick-fil-A thing, you know, the CEO came out and all he said was, "I believe in the biblical definition of marriage." He didn't condemn anybody.

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    He didn't throw any harsh words at anyone that I saw.

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    Everything that I read just simply said that he was like, "Yeah, I believe what the Bible says about marriage." And that guy was raked through the coals just because of that statement.

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    And we've gone to the point that just because you disagree with someone now means that you hate them.

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    When did that happen?

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    We're not going to agree on everything, but just because we might disagree about something doesn't mean that I hate you.

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    That's the thing though, isn't it?

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    Oh, you don't agree with what I'm doing?

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    Then you're a bigot.

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    Because I have a different opinion?

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    Isn't that what makes the world go round?

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    And Paul learned that, didn't he?

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    You can make it your aim to please God, or you can aim to please people, but you can't do both.

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    But I would take it another step, and say you can make it your aim to please people, but you can't even do that.

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    You can't even please people.

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    If you make that your aim to please people, for some reason, and it's not going to happen, but for some reason, let's just pretend, can you pretend with me for a second?

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    Let's pretend that in elders meeting, our elders said, "You know what we're going to do?

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    We're going to stop worrying about the Bible and doctrine and all that.

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    What we want to do is just please people.

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    You think we could pull that off?

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    You think there's some method that we could do, some way that we could conduct this thing that everybody's going to love it and think it's great?

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    You can't please people.

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    You just can't." It reminds me of that old story, maybe you've heard that old fable about the little boy, the old man and the donkey.

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    How many people have heard that story?

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    Some of you have?

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    For those of you that haven't, I love this story because it so illustrates human hearts.

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    It's a great commentary on society, but the story goes there's a little boy, there's an old man and there's a donkey.

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    And as they're riding through town, the old man lets the little boy ride on the donkey and he walks beside the donkey, and everybody that watched him walk by was offended.

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    They're like, "Look at that. Here's a little boy with strong, young, healthy legs, and he's making the old man walk. That little kid should be ashamed of himself. He's got the energy. That old man, he's the one that should be riding on that donkey." And everybody was offended.

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    Well, the old man heard about this, and the next day as they were driving through town, through town, rather. The old man was riding on the donkey and the little boy was walking. As they were going through town, everybody was saying, "Look at that.

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    That old man's taking advantage of that little boy. Look at that. Shouldn't he be taking care of the kid? Isn't his job to take care of the kid?" Instead, look at him just sitting back, riding on his donkey, and making the kid walk. Yeah, yeah, way to to go, who's the adult here, way to go, and everybody was offended.

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    Well, the old man heard about that.

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    He goes, well, they were offended when you rode, they were offended when I rode, so the old man said, here's what we'll do, we'll both ride.

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    So the old man and the kid both got on the donkey and rode through town, and everybody was offended.

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    They're like, look at that poor donkey.

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    That poor donkey, they're making that poor donkey carry two people, can you believe that?

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    Somebody get Sarah McLachlan in the recording studio, because we need to get a commercial here.

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    Get PETA here.

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    Somebody needs to stop this.

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    They're abusing that poor donkey, and everybody was offended.

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    The story goes that the next day, the old man and the little boy were walking through town carrying the donkey.

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    I love that story, because isn't it true?

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    That no matter what you do, somebody's is going to be offended.

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    Even if it's advancing the Kingdom of Christ by driving the demon out of a little girl.

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    Everybody was offended to the point of a beating and incarceration.

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    Church, if I have any standing with you, if you take my word for anything, I would say this, you're going to have to trust me.

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    I've been in pastoral ministry now for 19 years in three churches.

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    I've done youth group, I've been on missions trips, I've headed a pioneer club, I've done prison, I've done aftercare prison ministry, I've been involved in outreach camps, street evangelism, old folks homes, addiction recovery, church planning, and in every single context and every ministry I've ever been a part of, somebody was offended in something that I did, in something I said, in something I should have said, in something I should have said differently, in every context.

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    I was thinking back this week, was there ever a ministry that I was part of and headed up and pulled off that everybody was like, that was perfect?

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    No.

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    There's always been somebody or somebodies that would sit back and be like, here's five ways you could've made that better.

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    Here's six ways that that failed.

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    Every time.

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    Every time.

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    Somebody's going to be offended.

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    What do you do?

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    What do you do?

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    Well, step one, realize that even in your best intentions, you can't please everyone.

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    Step two, here's the big one.

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    And this has been a huge growth point for me and I'd commend it to you.

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    Bless you.

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    I would say trust God to do what he's promised to do with his word.

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    Like where do you get that?

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    Look at verse one again.

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    He says, "For you yourselves know, brothers, that are coming to you was not in vain.

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    It was not in vain.

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    Even in the midst of the conflict that we had to deal with in Philippi and all the problems that we dealt with.

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    So we come to you and we preach the gospel and He goes, "You know that it was not in vain." It reminds me of Isaiah 55 verses 10 and 11.

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    Jot that reference down.

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    Isaiah 55, verses 10-11, God says that His Word will always accomplish His purposes.

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    It will always succeed to do what He intends.

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    That's been a huge growth point for me.

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    Like look, that's on God.

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    He said that His Word always accomplishes His intended result.

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    I know that anytime you don't get up and just say, this is what the Word of God says, God's going to take care of the rest.

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    I don't need to think about, what can I do to not offend somebody because somebody is going to be offended?

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    Instead, I just need to think, how can I clearly communicate the Word of God and trust Him to do with it what He said He's going to do?

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    So I'm done with people pleasing.

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    And you should be too, because you can't please everyone.

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    Number two, I made a mistake in your outline.

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    Pronoun mistake.

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    I said, your outline says, because it, scratch out the word it and write people pleasing.

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    You have a pronoun violation and you're gonna see why here in a few minutes.

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    But we need to be clear, right?

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    Because people pleasing, instead of the word it.

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    Because people-pleasing tempts me to sacrifice my integrity.

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    Because people-pleasing tempts me to sacrifice my integrity.

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    Look at verses 3-5.

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    Paul says, "For our appeal does not spring from error or impurity or any attempt to deceive.

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    But just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the Gospel, so we speak." Not to please man, but to please God who tests our hearts.

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    For we never came with words of flattery, as you know, nor with a pretext for greed God has witnessed.

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    Stop there.

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    Because people-pleasing tempts me to sacrifice my integrity.

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    If you make it your aim to please people, you are at some point going to be tempted to, you're going to actually do it, you're going to compromise your integrity.

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    And you see the thesis here in verse 4, I have it highlighted in my Bible.

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    We speak not to please man, but to please God.

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    That has to be the banner over every sermon that's preached in this church.

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    Whether it's me, whether it's Mark, we have some guest speakers coming in in July.

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    Every message proclaimed in this church should have that banner over it.

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    speaking not to please man, but to please God.

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    That's a motives issue, isn't it?

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    On your outline, here's five sins of people pleasing ministry.

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    Five sins of people pleasing ministry.

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    It's all straight from the text, ok?

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    I didn't make this up.

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    These are things that Paul said they did not do.

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    Letter A. Sin of people pleasing ministry. Error. Error. Did you see that? You guys see this right? I'm not making this up. This is in verse 3. He says, "For our appeal does not spring from error." Error is just simply unknowingly saying wrong things. You're like, "Well, what do you mean by that?" Well, in a few minutes I'm going to talk about this Supreme Court ruling on Friday.

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    But I see a lot of people preaching error as a result.

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    And a couple of the ones that just kind of irritate me when they come from people in ministry who should know better, hear people say things like, "Jesus never said anything about marriage." Like, excuse me? Jesus said a lot about marriage, actually. Remember Matthew chapter 19? He took the people back to Genesis. And Jesus essentially was saying, "Do you remember God's original plan for marriage? He created the male and female for this purpose. A man shall leave his father and mother, shall leave his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. Therefore, while God has joined together, let no man separate.

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    Jesus absolutely did say things about marriage.

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    You know, and I heard somebody say this week, "Well, Jesus just dealt with people in love.

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    Jesus never confronted sin." But here's the thing, the people that say those things, I honestly just don't think they know any better.

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    speaking out of ignorance. They're making some declaration of what they think the Bible says, though they've never read the Bible. They're speaking out of ignorance.

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    But why would they do that? Because they want to please people. I've heard people say, "You know, as I read the Bible, the God that I read of the Bible, the way that I interpret the Bible, is that God is a God of love." And that's part of it. Okay? And I would also add, what do you mean by love? But they're speaking from error, just ignorantly. In other words, people pleasing made me not do my homework. That's error.

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    Letter B is impurity. You see that he said, verse 3, "Our appeal does not spring from or impurity.

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    Well, we've seen this a lot, haven't we?

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    Especially in 2014.

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    And I can tell you over my years of ministry, I've seen this so many times.

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    National and local preachers of the Gospel motivated by lust.

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    Motivated by lust.

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    They do what they do, not with an eye on I just want to serve God.

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    motivated by some woman or some women.

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    We saw it on a national scale a lot last year, and I'm not going to mention names.

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    You read the news.

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    I can tell you, I pastor at a church downtown Butler, I could give you a list of pastors' names that I saw fall from ministry because their motivation was to be with women in their congregation, okay?

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    And they would have these counseling sessions that were set up in such a way that they got this poor woman who is already hurting and already abused, now all of a sudden trusting this strong pastor who seems to have his act together. He did all that. He was motivated by all that because he wanted to have a sexual relationship with this woman. That is nothing new. It happened in Paul's day. They were false preachers, but that was their intention.

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    They would roll into town and preach some kind of a message just to get the ladies.

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    Paul says, "That's not what we did.

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    We weren't motivated by impurity.

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    We didn't come into town to try to woo the women with our ministry." In other words, people pleasing drove me to please myself with people.

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    That is a sin of people pleasing ministry.

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    I don't have an eye on God, I have an eye on how can I get this woman.

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    It happens church.

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    It happens a lot and it happens a lot that we don't even know about yet.

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    Deception.

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    You see that in verse 3.

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    "He does not spring from error or impurity or any attempt to deceive." Deception.

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    I was studying this word this week and they found this word for deception used in secular Greek literature and it was used to refer to a tavern keeper who watered down the wine of a drunk person.

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    That was the word for deception.

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    Okay, so this guy's at the bar and he's drinking, he's drinking.

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    He gets so drunk that the bartender's like, "He's never going to know," and he adds water to the wine, saving himself money on the wine.

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    Stupid drunk guy doesn't know.

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    It's clueless.

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    It was deception.

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    And I thought about that picture and how when you have a people-pleasing ministry, you're going to be tempted to water down the Word.

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    You know, the Bible is so clear about something and somebody comes along and says, "Well, I know that's what the Bible says, but what you have to understand is there's some obscure, unverifiable third-party source that I read somewhere, that there was this little cultural nuance in the Greek that really takes this passage and it really means something completely different than what it actually says. And what? What?

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    Maybe I'm just a simpleton, but I'm just like, okay, let's see what the Bible says.

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    What does it seem like God is trying to communicate to us? Okay, the people want to do all these hermeneutical acrobatics to try to make the passage say something that it doesn't say.

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    That's partly deception, partly error at times, I'm sure, not knowing that they're doing it.

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    That's exactly what Paul's talking about here.

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    We're not watering the gospel down.

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    We're not sugarcoating it.

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    We're not trying, we never tried to make the gospel easy.

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    In other words, people pleasing made me change God's message.

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    Deception.

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    Letter D, that jumps down to verse five.

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    We saw the thesis in verse four, right?

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    Not to please man, but to please God.

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    Things we don't do, these are five sins of people pleasing ministry.

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    Verse five, for we never came with words of, what does your Bible say?

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    For we never came with words of, verse five, flattery.

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    What is flattery?

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    Flattery isn't just complimenting someone, okay?

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    That's not what flattery is.

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    Like, "Justin, you've got some really nice shoes, man." That's not flattery.

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    Okay, that's a compliment.

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    Justin has some sweet shoes, okay?

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    That's a compliment.

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    That's me having good eyesight or whatever.

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    Okay?

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    That's not flattery.

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    What is flattery?

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    Flattery is saying something to someone for my benefit.

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    That's why at Harvest we encourage men.

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    I had this talk with a young pastor, actually a couple of weeks ago.

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    Young pastor that's going to be speaking here next week, he observed the behaviors of this other pastor, and I said, "Hey, let me give you some advice." And I would commend this to you and the church.

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    To watch complimenting the appearance of the opposite sex.

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    Certainly we want to compliment conduct and character, but we need to watch that we're not complimenting appearance.

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    That just opens a door.

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    You know, the pastor is like, "Hey, miss, I noticed that you changed your hair.

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    You look beautiful today." That's just not a door that we even need to unlock.

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    I'd encourage you, compliment character, compliment conduct, watch complimenting the appearance of the opposite sex.

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    flattery, saying things to someone for my benefit. In other words, people pleasing allows me to use people. It allows me to use people. In letter E, verse 5, he says, "I never came with words of flattery as you know, nor with a pretext for greed." Right down to the word greed. You know, you give the crowds what they want and you echo their opinions and And you stroke their egos and whatever you do to get people in.

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    That's what we're at.

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    We just got to get people in because the more people we get in, the bigger the offering is going to be.

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    And more money, and the more money that comes in for the church, I'm going to get a raise.

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    And that's more money for me.

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    And so many ministries are motivated by greed.

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    It's about money.

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    It's about money.

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    Get more money.

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    Got to get after the people.

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    Got to get their money.

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    Got to get the people.

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    Got to get their money.

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    Motivated by greed.

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    That's why we have a system set up, thank you to Ken Frederick, we have a system set up at our church.

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    I don't touch the money, I don't know who gives what, I never want to be motivated by greed so we've taken that off the table.

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    I don't handle the money, I don't touch the money.

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    Because so many ministries are motivated by greed.

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    And here Paul is saying, with these five sins of people pleasing ministry, Paul is saying, This wasn't us, you know that.

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    We were with you, you know what we were like.

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    These were not our motives.

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    We had pure motives.

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    Motives mean everything.

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    I saw this in the prison ministry one time, I'll never forget this.

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    I had this guy come in, he was a first timer, and you could tell that he just came to cause problems.

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    He came in, he had this little smirk on his face, and he's looking around, right when we're about to get started.

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    He goes, "Let me ask you a question," looking at his buddies.

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    He goes, "How much do they pay you to come in here?

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    How much do they pay you?" And I said, "How much do they pay me to come in here?" And he was elbowing his buddies, he's like, "How much?" I said, "I've never received a dime to come in here." His jaw hit the floor.

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    He goes, "They're not paying you to come in here?" I said, "No, I'm a volunteer here.

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    In fact, we actually pay for the Bibles that we give people.

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    It actually costs us money to come in here." That guy didn't say a word the rest of the night.

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    Why? He had this idea that we were coming in with some goofy motives.

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    Like, "Oh, you're not being paid to be here." I'm not saying that a preacher shouldn't get paid. I'm not saying that.

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    Those are five sins of people pleasing ministry.

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    And not only is not sinning a big deal, I see a bigger deal in this passage.

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    In verse 4, Paul says, "We've been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel." That's a bigger deal.

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    You want to please God?

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    Well, then don't worry about what people want.

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    Share the gospel that you've been entrusted with.

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    God says, I have this precious message of eternal life in My Son that calls people to confess their sin and repent from sin and receive eternal life and enter into a love relationship with Me that starts now and goes all the way into eternity.

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    A glorious hope for your future.

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    I have this awesome message.

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    And God says, here, it's yours.

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    giving it to you, and I'm trusting you to get it out.

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    That's why at Harvest Bible Chapel, we're committed to expository preaching.

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    I don't sit in my office and think, I wonder what people wanna hear this week.

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    Getting on the news, what are the hot topics?

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    I don't do that.

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    And those of you that have been with us, see, we walk through the text.

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    Why?

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    Because I wanna please God.

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    I don't wanna please people.

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    And I know if I'm going to please God, what I need to do is just share the message that He's entrusted me with.

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    And God says, "Here, Jeff, here's a Bible.

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    Tell people what it says." Don't take shortcuts.

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    Don't change the message.

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    Just preach it.

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    And finally for today, why am I done with people pleasing and you should be too?

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    Well, because I can't please everyone.

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    Secondly, because people pleasing tempts me to sacrifice my integrity.

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    Number three, because God pleasing frees me to truly love people.

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    God-pleasing frees me to truly love people.

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    Because I know at this point in the message, I know somebody here is offended.

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    And somebody is going to leave here today and they're going to say, "You know what our pastor preached about this morning?

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    That we shouldn't care about people." That's what he said.

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    He stood up there and he said We shouldn't care about people.

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    And that's not what I'm saying at all.

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    Because here's the glorious truth.

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    Pleasing God frees me to truly love people.

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    Look at verses 6-8.

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    He says, "Nor did we seek glory from people, whether from you or from others, that we could have made demands as apostles of Christ.

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    But we were gentle among you, like a nursing mother taking care of her own children.

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    So being affectionately desirous of you, we were ready to share with you not only the Gospel of God, but also our own selves, because you had become very dear to us.

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    Please hear me.

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    I know I'm taking time off in July.

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    That's why I've got to get a lot of stuff out today.

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    I appreciate your grace in that.

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    People pleasing and loving people are two completely different things.

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    And you see it in this text.

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    People pleasing and loving people are two completely different things.

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    Because do you notice what he says in verse 6?

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    Look at this again very closely.

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    says, "Nor did we seek glory from people." Hear this, because you're going to miss everything if you miss this. People pleasing is really about pleasing myself. People pleasing is really about pleasing myself. I want glory from people. Why? Because I want to feel good.

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    Because I want to feel important. Because I want to think that I'm a big deal. So here's Here's the difference between people pleasing and loving people.

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    Or I should say people pleasing and God pleasing.

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    People pleasing is when you want something from people.

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    Like glory, admiration.

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    People pleasing is when you want something from people.

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    God pleasing is when you give love to people.

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    Do you see the difference?

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    You see the difference?

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    He pleasing says, "I want to get something from you." God pleasing says, "I want to give love to you." You're like, "Love? You mentioned love.

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    What do you mean by love?" Look at verse 7.

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    Here's the kind of love.

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    He says, "But we were gentle among you, like a nursing mother taking care of her own children." There is no greater picture of love and gentleness than a nursing mother.

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    There's no greater picture.

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    This isn't a hard sell for this church.

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    I know in our small group, our small group is like the little old woman that lived in a shoe.

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    We have so many children, we don't know what to do.

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    And there's just like, and I'm not complaining, I love it.

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    There's just like babies and toddlers just like flying around it literally, flying around everywhere.

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    I love it.

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    That's a sign of life.

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    Something else I see in small group, you know, when we're sitting around talking about these questions, I see these moms, you know, bouncing these babies on their knees and holding these babies And there is not a better picture of gentle love than the one that Paul brings up here.

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    He gives like a mother nursing her own children.

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    When you think about that picture of nursing her children, isn't that awesome?

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    That mother is literally feeding that child with herself.

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    She is literally feeding a child with her own body.

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    What a picture of love!

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    That's what moms do.

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    You know, when Erin was pregnant with Cade, the doctors told her that she should abort him.

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    Because of all the health problems that she had with the pregnancy - Erin's diabetic, I'm sure many of you knew that - the pregnancy was so ravaging her body, the doctor said, "You really..." Several doctors said, "You really should have an abortion. You should have an abortion." Those of you who know Erin, what were the chances that she was going to have an abortion?

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    Zero. That's the picture of love.

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    A mother will give anything for her children. And Erin said, "Even if it means losing my eyesight, even if it means losing my life, you weren't going to talk her into killing a baby to save herself. You weren't going to do it." That's the picture of giving, "sacrificing, pouring myself out" kind of love.

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    Paul says, "Listen, church, that's the kind of love that we have for you.

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    That's the kind of love that you've seen from us." That's why he says in verse 8, that was Paul's illustration in verse 8, he says, "Like a mother we gave." He says, "Affectionately desirous of you, we are ready to share with you not only the the gospel of God but also our own selves because you become very dear to us.

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    God-pleasing results in truly loving people because people-pleasing means I'm trying to get something for myself from you.

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    I want to love you in the Lord and the way that's going to happen is sharing the gospel with you. By pouring myself out for you, and I could bring any one of the elders of this church up front, they would say the exact same thing. I could bring any of the ministry team leaders from our church up front, they would say the same thing. I love this church.

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    Affectionately desirous for you. As I close, I have to address something that I'm sure is on a lot of people's minds, but on Friday, our Supreme Court, called it to make same-sex marriage legal across 50 states.

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    And the question that's on everybody's minds is how do we handle that?

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    How do we handle that as a church?

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    What do we do about that?

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    Let me say this off the top.

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    As far as the church goes, it doesn't change anything.

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    It doesn't change anything.

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    We're still going to passionately proclaim God's Word.

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    We're still going to passionately worship.

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    We're still going to passionately pray.

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    We're still going to passionately share the Gospel with people.

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    It doesn't change anything here, guys.

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    Okay?

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    Nothing changes.

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    Like, well, how do I respond to this?

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    How do I respond without panicking and without caving?

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    How do we respond to that?

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    We've seen reactions, haven't we?

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    If you watch the news.

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    You saw in Washington the celebrations and the tears of joy and the partying.

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    You've seen from some conservatives disgust, from others doom and gloom.

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    The question is church, what do we do about this?

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    What do we do about this?

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    How do we handle this?

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    I read an article a couple of weeks ago.

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    I believe it was from Desiring God.

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    John Piper wrote it.

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    and was talking about how we handled this cultural clash.

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    And there was a phrase in this article that just stuck with me, that's just been running laps through my head.

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    And I've meditated on this and thought about it.

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    But this was the statement in this article.

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    He said, "I love you, but this is wrong." I thought about that.

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    I love you, but this is wrong.

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    And isn't that really the gospel anyways?

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    Whatever the sin is, Christians have a tendency to pick on homosexuality because that's a sin more commonly outside of the church.

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    We'll throw rocks at that one, but when it comes to gossiping and lying and cheating and stuff like that, those are the more acceptable sins.

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    And sin is sin. It is.

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    Whatever sin you're dealing with when you share the gospel, doesn't the gospel call for any sin, confession and repentance?

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    Doesn't the gospel call for that?

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    So the approach to dealing with those in that sin is no different than the way you would approach somebody living in any type of other sin.

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    To say, "Listen, I love you. I love you, but this is wrong." I thought about all the ways that we messed that phrase up.

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    Because we've seen it. We see people say, "I hate you, and this is wrong." And they might not say, "I hate you." But that's the tone that's communicated.

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    "Disgust. You people disgust me. You people say..." That's hatred.

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    That's just flat-out hatred. There's no room for that.

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    But the mindset of, "I hate you, and this is wrong," is an all-truth, no-grace response.

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    It's the people that say, "Well, look, this is what the Bible says.

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    I have no tolerance for these people." And that's all truth and no grace.

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    And that's wrong.

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    The other response is, "I love you and this is right." That's all grace and no truth.

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    We have to shelve some things that we know are clearly taught in Scripture.

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    "I love you and this is right." Grace and truth say, "I love you.

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    I love you." This is wrong.

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    It has to start with genuine love for people.

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    If you can't reach out to someone in love, you need to do some business with the Lord.

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    It has to start with a genuine love for people.

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    And church, you worry about that, and you watch the Holy Spirit deal with the sin thing.

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    Because you see, the timing of this message couldn't have been more ironic.

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    People-pleasing would have us say, "I celebrate with you," right?

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    Wouldn't we be popular if we put that on our website?

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    Harvest Bible Chapel celebrates with the Supreme Court, homosexuals across the nation, we celebrate! We would be really popular.

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    That's people-pleasing. God-pleasing would have us say, "I love you and I want God's best for you." So I'm done with people-pleasing because I can't do it in many ways.

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    Because people pleasing leads me to sin.

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    Because God pleasing allows me to truly love people.

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    I'm done with people pleasing.

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    Who's with me?

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    Anybody with me?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, well He lived in a crazy time and I know Christians in any generation at any time, any place in the world can say the same thing.

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    Times changed.

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    We live in a lost and dying world.

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    And you have entrusted us with the message of hope and life and love in Jesus Christ.

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    Father I pray for myself.

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    I pray for my brothers and sisters here.

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    That we would have a funeral today.

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    That we would be done with people pleasing.

    50:06-50:13

    that we would be done being so concerned about what others think that we become less concerned with what you think.

    50:13-50:17

    We care more about the opinions of others than we care about Your Word.

    50:18-50:20

    God, let us be done with that, please.

    50:22-50:38

    Father, help us to see as Paul and Silas and Timothy experienced and recorded for us that we have in Your precious Word, that when we're done with people-pleasing, when we're done looking to use people We stroke our own egos.

    50:39-50:43

    Only then are we truly free to love people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

    50:45-50:54

    That whether their sin is homosexuality or gossip or whatever it is, you have not called us to be harsh.

    50:55-50:57

    You have not called us to hate.

    50:58-51:00

    You have called us to love people.

    51:01-51:02

    To be gentle.

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    Even with people who would oppose us.

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    And to present this gospel that you've entrusted us with that says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, and have everlasting life." Show us, God, please, how we as a church can love people in the midst of the controversy and the conflict in a way that would imitate the example that Jesus Christ gave us.

    51:45-51:48

    Not just in word, but in action.

    51:49-51:52

    We pray these things in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8

  1. How is people pleasing really a form of "self-pleasing"? In other words, why is people pleasing really about the person doing it more than the people s/he is trying to please?
     

  2. What are some ways you have "fear of man"? (Definition: Caring more about what people think than what God thinks, i.e. "people pleasing")
     

  3. What are the 5 things Paul lists as "sins we commit when we commit to people pleasing" (v3 & 5)? How can we guard against them?
     

  4. Why is "God pleasing" really the way we love people (v6-8)?

Breakout Questions:

How should the church respond to the SCOTUS ruling on same sex marriage? How should YOU respond when YOU are asked about it? Pray for the leadership or our nation and pray for one another!