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Fear: Absence of Faith

  1. Storms reveal my WEAKNESS. (Mk 4:35-37)

  2. Storms reveal what I THINK about Jesus. (Mk 4:38)

  3. Storms reveal who Jesus REALLY is. (Mk 4:39-41)

Psalm 56:3 - When I am afraid, I put my trust in you.

Isaiah 12:2 - I will trust, and will not be afraid...

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    Let me ask you, what are you afraid of?

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    What are you afraid of?

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    Ben Moll, what are you afraid of?

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    The dark.

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    Anybody with Ben on that?

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    All right. Randy Campbell, what are you afraid of?

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    Snakes. All right. Anybody with Randy on the snake thing?

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    Okay, that's a pretty common one, right?

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    Mark Ward, what are you afraid of?

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    The unknown. Okay.

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    Well, pay attention because we're going to learn some stuff today.

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    I learned a lot about that this week that I am so glad to share with you about that.

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    So, what are you afraid of?

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    Well, the truth is everyone is afraid of something.

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    I looked up actually what the most common phobias were.

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    Show of hands, when any of these pertain to you, how many people here are afraid of heights?

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    Anybody afraid of heights?

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    I'm not really afraid of heights. I'm afraid of falling from a high place, and I'm not even Really afraid of falling from a high place. I'm afraid of the sudden stop at the end Okay enclosed spaces how many people are afraid of enclosed spaces anyone all right Okay, Ben said this is next on the list the dark how many people the dark Well, next on the list is snakes.

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    I don't know if these were like, this list was like from greatest to least.

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    Here's one, how about needles?

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    Anybody here afraid of needles?

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    Couple of you are?

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    All right, disease?

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    Are there any germaphobes here?

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    Okay, so Sally, you do the fist bump, right?

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    The elbow bump.

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    You're like, you know what, Why don't you just wave at me from across the room?

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    That's better yet.

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    How about a friendly text?

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    There you go.

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    You can wave.

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    Do you know Napoleon Bonaparte?

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    You know what he was afraid of?

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    This is absolutely true.

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    He was afraid of cats.

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    That's a whole other sermon.

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    Anybody here afraid of public speaking?

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    Yep, me too.

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    Well, everyone is afraid of something.

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    Now, some fears, some fears obviously are situational, right?

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    They come and they go.

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    You know what I mean?

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    Like, I am scared to death of sharks, but I'm not scared to death of sharks right now, okay?

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    I haven't thought about sharks, like, you know, for the last couple of weeks, because there's no danger right now of being eaten by a shark.

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    So some fears are situational, but others seem to take up residence in our hearts, and oftentimes those are tied into something familiar.

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    Mark said earlier, "Fear of the unknown." That's really not just a fear, but that's a whole category of fears, isn't it?

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    Unknown concerning my job, concerning my marriage, concerning something to do with my children.

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    But do you know, good news, do you know what the most often repeated command is in the Bible?

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    Do you know what it is?

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    The most often repeated command in the Bible is "Fear not." Did you know that?

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    About three hundred times in God's Word, as you read it, it is going to say, God is going to tell you, God is going to reassure you, God is going to command you, "Fear not." Now if I were to go around and take a poll this morning and say, "How many people believe that when God says, 'Fear not'?" How many people are on board with that commandment?

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    Most of us in here probably say, "Yeah, I'm on board with the commandment." But the truth is, even having a perfect theology doesn't mean that there aren't going to be times in our lives that we're going to be tempted to fear.

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    The author, Edith Wharton, didn't believe in ghosts, but was afraid of them.

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    And it's true, church, that you can know something in your mind, but not believe it in your heart.

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    It's like having a child who's afraid of the dark, and your child can't sleep, and, you he's in there and maybe whimpering a little bit, maybe crying, and parent, you go in, what's the matter?

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    I'm afraid of the dark.

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    You can turn the lights on.

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    You can take that child by the hand and show them under the bed and in the closet and go through every nook and cranny in the house and show them and convince them in their mind that there's nothing in the house to be afraid of, but what happens as soon as you turn the the lights back off. They're scared again. What happened? It didn't get from here to here. And Christians, we are often guilty of that ourselves. So in order to drive out fear, we need to drive out whatever it is that we're scared of, whatever it is that we're uncertain of if it falls into the category of the unknown, which honestly, fear lives in the realm of might, doesn't it?

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    And I don't mean might like strong, I mean might like maybe, right?

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    Isn't that what fear is?

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    Fear lives in the realm of might.

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    You're always afraid of what might happen.

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    My wife might leave me.

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    My children might not get better, and I might lose my job, and I might not have enough money this month." Well, to drive out fear, you need to drive out what you don't know about the future with what you do know about Jesus Christ.

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    And I'm going to say that again.

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    To drive out fear, you have to drive out what I don't know about the future with what I I do know about Jesus Christ, and this is a lesson that Jesus graphically taught His disciples.

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    Look at Mark 4.35.

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    It says, "On that day when evening had come, He said to them, 'Let us go across to the other side.' And leaving the crowd, they took Him with them in the boat, just as He was.

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    And other boats were with him.

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    And a great windstorm arose, and the waves were breaking into the boat so that the boat was already filling.

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    But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion.

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    And they woke him and said to him, "Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?" And he awoke and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, "Peace!

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    Be still!" And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.

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    He said to them, "Why are you so afraid?

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    Have you still no faith?" And they were filled with great fear and said to one another, "Who then is this that even the wind and the sea obey him?" Bow your heads with me.

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    Father, I pray that you would give us fresh eyes as we look at a familiar story.

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    Oftentimes we can come to a passage like this in the Bible and say, "Yeah, yeah, I've read this before.

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    This calms the storm, but we miss the impact if we don't put ourselves right there in the boat with the disciples.

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    I pray for a day of great transformation, that your Holy Spirit would powerfully unleash Your Word in our hearts, so that we would be a people who embrace Your command to fear not.

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    It's in Jesus' glorious name that we pray.

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    Amen.

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    What we're going to be looking at today, if you have your outline, the great thing about storms.

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    One of the ways that the Lord will teach you not to fear is by putting you in a place where you have no choice but to trust Him.

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    In other words, the Lord will teach you not to fear by taking you through a storm.

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    And you're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, I don't even have a boat." Well, when we talk about storms, here's what we're talking about.

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    Unexpected crises or circumstances that come into our lives that we are powerless against.

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    An unexpected crisis, an unexpected circumstance that comes into your life that you just have no power against.

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    We read this passage, you're like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hang on, hang on.

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    The Bible says that he was sleeping, so did Jesus cause the storm?

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    Or if he was sleeping, did he have no control over it?

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    Or was it something that was already going to happen naturally and He allowed it?

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    Did Satan send that storm in order to kill Jesus?

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    Some preachers believe that.

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    You're like, "So which is it?" I'm going to give you a definitive answer on that.

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    I don't know.

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    You know why I don't know?

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    Because the Bible doesn't say.

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    The Bible doesn't say how it came about, but emphatically, here's what the Bible does say.

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    This is the bottom line, and this is the purpose for which Mark is relaying this account.

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    This is something that happened that Jesus used powerfully in the lives of His disciples.

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    So jot these three things down.

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    Chapter 1, "Storms reveal my weakness." This is a great thing about storms.

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    "Storms reveal my weakness." Let's look at verses 35 through 37 again.

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    It says, "On that day." You're like, "What day?" Well, all of chapter 4, Jesus is teaching.

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    I believe, as many other preachers believe, that the teachings that we have here in chapter 4 are sort of the overview of everything that he was teaching.

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    You know, if you were to just read chapter 4 as like the sum total of everything Jesus said that day, it's like a minute and a half long sermon.

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    I believe that Jesus taught many other things that Mark didn't record in chapter 4.

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    He was teaching all day.

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    It says, "When evening had come, He said to them, 'Let us go across to the other side.'" Why did the chicken cross the road?

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    Well, to get to the other side.

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    So why did Jesus cross the sea?

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    Actually there's a very specific reason, and we'll talk about that next week.

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    We find the reason in chapter 5, why He wanted to go to the other side.

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    It says, "And leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the boat, just as he was." Like, what's that all about?

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    Well, the crowd was so pressing Jesus.

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    Remember, oftentimes Jesus would actually get into a boat so that he could teach without being mobbed by people all over him.

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    Well, what this is saying is, okay, Jesus is like all day standing in the boat teaching, and he says, "Let's go to the other side." He stayed in the boat that he was in.

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    Did you get that?

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    Like, "Okay, Jesus, let's go." You're like, "Well, like by himself?" Well, no, it says, "And other boats were with him." So Jesus said, "I want to get to the other side." So I'm sure some disciples got in the boat with Jesus, the one that he was in, and some other boats followed along.

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    So kind of picture in your mind a little boat caravan.

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    It says, "And a great windstorm arose, and the waves were breaking into the boat, so that the boat was already filling." Storms reveal my weakness.

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    Where are they at?

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    Well, they're on the Sea of Galilee.

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    I found this incredibly interesting.

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    Did you know the Sea of Galilee is about 700 feet below sea level and is surrounded by mountains?

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    And scientists say it is one of the most unique, or the most unique, bodies of water on the entire planet.

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    And here's why.

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    700 feet below sea level, Middle East, constantly hovering over it is hot, wet air.

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    But being surrounded by mountains, it's subject to all these winds, these cool winds that whip through the mountains and the valleys and come over the sea.

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    So what happens in the Sea of Galilee is it can be totally calm to a hurricane in a matter of minutes.

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    Seventy mile per hour winds out of nowhere.

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    Scientists say the conditions for this sea are just right, that it can cause the most sudden and violent storms, unlike anywhere else on the planet.

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    So what you see here with the disciples is a worst case scenario.

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    So they had this long day of teaching, it's night time, they're in this boat, like how big was the boat?

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    Well don't think Carnival Cruise Line, this was probably a boat that fit about 15 or 20 men.

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    Okay, so we're in this little boat, and we're going across, and there's these other boats, Jesus is sleeping, and then boom! Storm. That's sort of the way life is, isn't it?

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    Sudden storms. Things seem to be going okay, when suddenly you get that diagnosis. I just found out this past week a good friend of mine, very suddenly diagnosed with lymphoma.

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    Young man, healthy man, apparently, suddenly.

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    Another sudden storm is death.

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    Also this past week I visited a funeral home because the wife of a good friend of mine, a former elder that I served the Lord with, died of Lou Gehrig's disease.

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    It can be a job loss.

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    It can be financial collapse.

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    So often in life we have no warning.

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    And if we're honest, sometimes it just seems like when it rains it pours, right?

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    Very seldom is it just, "I got this diagnosis," but rather, "I got this diagnosis, and we don't know how we're going to pay for any treatment, and our car's broken down, and we can't even afford to get that fixed." Anybody know what I'm talking about?

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    It just all seems to hit at once.

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    Everything's fine and then boom, it seems like the whole world is crashing around you like one of these storms on the Sea of Galilee.

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    Calm one minute, complete despair the next minute.

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    Every single person in this room is either entering a storm right now, or you are in right now, or you are leaving a storm right now. But let's get biblical.

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    Following Jesus doesn't keep you from storms. This idea that if I follow Jesus he's going to make life comfortable. Jesus doesn't keep you from storms. In fact, Jesus leads you right into storms, right? Okay, so these disciples were like, We left our jobs.

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    We left our families.

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    We left everything to follow Jesus.

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    And Jesus goes, "Okay, we're going over there." And as soon as they get in the boat with Him, "I thought this was going to be easy." Why would Jesus do this?

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    Well, here's why.

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    Storms destroy our delusion of adequacy.

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    Storms destroy our delusion of adequacy.

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    What do I mean by that?

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    You know, until the day he died, my father carried a picture, he carried several pictures in his wallet, but there's this picture of me.

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    You know the picture I'm talking about there?

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    He had this picture of me in his wallet.

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    It was the day I was going to run away from home.

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    How old was I?

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    Nineteen.

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    No.

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    I was, I was what?

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    Four or five?

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    I was four or five years old, and I couldn't take it anymore at the Miller house, and I'm running away.

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    So I got on my satin baseball jacket, put on my baseball hat, and I took with me the one thing that meant the most to me in the world.

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    Do you know what it was?

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    My Spider-Man action figure.

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    So I'm running away from home, right?

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    and it didn't strike me as odd at the time, but my parents had me stop by the door so they could take my picture.

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    Like, you're losing a son, and you want me to pose for your picture?

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    You're not gonna try to talk me out of this?

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    They didn't.

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    They were just like, smile, okay, goodbye.

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    Do you know how far I made it?

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    I walked out the kitchen door into the garage, down the steps in the garage, and I made it, this is one of my earliest memories.

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    I made it to the garage door.

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    I didn't even make it outside.

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    I made it to the garage door, and I remember I stopped and thought, I don't have any food, and I don't have any money.

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    So I turned around and I went back and grace them with my presence for another 15 years or whatever.

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    Storms will destroy your delusion of adequacy.

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    I seem to have really thought things through when I was five, but the problem is we get older and we start thinking that we have the smarts, we have the resources, we have the networks, We have the creativity to handle life pretty easily.

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    And we have a way of somehow learning to manage.

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    Yeah, things look bleak now, but I'll take out a loan, or I know somebody that can call in a favor for me.

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    Well, the danger there, you never learn dependence upon the Lord.

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    So Jesus will lead you into a storm.

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    Jesus will lead you into a place where you have no choice but to cry out to Him.

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    So if you're facing a storm right now, this might be hard to hear, but this is actually good news because you are about to learn some important lessons about following Jesus Christ.

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    And the first lesson is this, storms reveal my weakness.

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    When I say storms reveal my weakness, I don't mean like my one weakness like kryptonite or whatever.

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    Storms reveal that I am a weak person, inherently.

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    I have no power.

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    And storms have a way of showing me that and reminding me of that.

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    Secondly, storms reveal what I think about Jesus.

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    Storms reveal what I think about Jesus.

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    Verse 38, ok so this storm is happening and actually this word translated windstorm is where we get the word hurricane.

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    Matthew tells this story, I believe in Matthew chapter 8, he uses a word where we get the the English word "earthquake." So in Matthew's description, he's like, "All of a sudden, an earthquake on the sea happened." Okay, so do you have this picture, you know, 70 mile-per-hour winds and the boat is rocking and it's filling up with water?

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    It's so scary that even these seasoned fishermen are freaking out.

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    Where was the rabbi?

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    Where was the one that they left everything to follow?

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    Where was the one whose idea it was to cross the sea?

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    Well, verse 38 says, "But he, but Jesus, was in the stern, asleep on the cushion." That word for cushion in the Greek has the word "head" in it, meaning a head cushion, okay?

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    idea like there's this like dog bed or something. What it means is Jesus had his head on the pillow, literally is what this means. And they woke him and said to him, "Teacher!" Oh, by the way, let's like tone of voice here, right? Now, the Bible doesn't like give you tone of voice, but I think we can... I think we're safe to imply some things here, right? To infer some things, rather. I think we're safe, right? Do you think it was, "Teacher, the boat's filling up. Do you care? Or was this something we shouldn't have bothered you with?" Do you think it was that? Probably not. Their tone of voice probably would have been the same tone of voice that you or I would have used in this situation, right? "Teacher, do you not care that we're perishing?

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    Like literally, we're dying.

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    Jesus, we're dying, and you don't care?

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    You don't care that we're dying?

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    Seriously?

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    You're sleeping?

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    Have you ever been that tired, by the way?

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    Have you ever been that tired?

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    The boat is in the middle of a hurricane, and Jesus is sleeping.

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    The boat is filling up with water and Jesus is sleeping.

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    Have you ever been that tired?

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    I have.

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    Back in my days of working for Walmart, there were days that I'd have the three to 11 shift and I'd be right in the middle of that shift and the manager would say, "Yeah, Jeff, we need you to like, "can you stay and like rework the stock room?" Meaning like, oh, you mean like later this week?

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    No, like now.

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    And I'd work from three in the afternoon till seven the next morning and that's, it was like 15 hours.

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    That wasn't like 15 hours of sitting at a desk.

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    That was rearranging the stock room all night after already working an eight hour shift there.

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    I was exhausted by the time I got home.

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    I remember literally punching myself in the face on the drive home because I was falling asleep.

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    And there were days, you remember?

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    I'd come home, I'd walk downstairs into our basement, cement floor.

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    I'd make it halfway across the basement, I would collapse, face first on the cement floor, work boots, jacket, everything still on, completely unconscious.

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    Until like Darren would find me like, dude, what are you doing?

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    Exhausted.

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    You're like, so like Jesus wasn't working at Walmart, right?

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    Is it really that exhausting to preach?

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    Actually, research shows, this is, I'm inviting you to my pity party, you ready?

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    I'm not, my job is hard, but I would say no harder than yours.

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    You work very hard at your job, so do I, okay?

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    By the way, this is free.

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    Just watch out for the preacher that's like, "My job is so hard." It's not.

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    An hour a week, one book, I mean, come on.

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    Boo hoo.

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    But, do a little digging up.

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    Research has shown preaching a half-hour sermon takes the physical effect on your body as it would to do eight hours of hard manual labor.

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    That's true.

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    You're like, "Dude, you're just standing there talking." I know.

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    I can't explain it, but I feel it every Sunday.

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    home. There are many Sundays if my family doesn't all come together. If I'm driving by myself, I am going through my phone looking for people to call just to stay awake. I've done that. Leaving messages like, "Hey, just wanted to say hi. Haven't seen you in 15 minutes. Missed you." I can't explain it, but when you get up and preach for a half hour, and I know I get a little longer than that sometimes I hear, but it's like eight hours of hard labor, the toll it takes on your body.

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    So Jesus was preaching, how long was he preaching?

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    Well, it doesn't give us how many minutes or hours, but it was all day.

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    So my little half hour, boo hoo, Jesus was preaching all day.

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    So when the Bible says that he was asleep in the midst of a hurricane, I believe that 100 percent.

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    Take this away.

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    I mean, I don't even need to like exercise faith to believe that, because I'm like, "Oh, I totally get that.

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    Yeah, yeah.

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    If I had to stand in a boat and preach all day to a group of people, yeah, I'd be dead to the world by the end of the day as well." So Jesus was exhausted.

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    Fully God, yes.

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    Also fully man.

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    So do you believe some things about Jesus?

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    Well the storms will show you what you really believe about Jesus.

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    And if we're honest, we're often right there with the disciples.

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    Don't you care?

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    Have you ever said that to God?

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    I have.

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    Don't you care?

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    Have you ever said that?

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    Have you ever thought that?

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    Well, I never said it out loud.

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    Have you ever thought that?

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    You know, God, I'm living from paycheck to paycheck.

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    Don't you care?

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    I just can't seem to get ahead financially.

    29:26-29:27

    Don't you care?

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    This addiction is destroying our family, God.

    29:31-29:32

    Don't you care?

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    I've been praying for my marriage for months and for years, and just when I think it's going to get better, it gets worse, God.

    29:41-29:41

    Don't you care?

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    I got this diagnosis and it's taxing my body and I'm not going to be able to afford the treatment.

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    God, don't you care?

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    God, I believe that you called me to be a part of planting this church, and I have these two autistic children that are so demanding of my time and energy, and don't you care?" Well, the cross of Jesus Christ has settled the issue once and for all.

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    Does God care?

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    Any time you are tempted to question the motives of Jesus Christ, you need in your mind's eye to see Him nailed to the cross and say, "Does He care?" The cross has settled the issue, and the promises of what lies ahead remind us that He will someday make everything right.

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    But you've got to take Him at His word.

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    But let's remove these silly notions that the motives of Jesus are in question.

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    The truth of the matter is, these disciples didn't take Jesus at His word, because look at verse 35 again.

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    Jesus said, "Let's go across to the other side." So what were the chances that they were going to make it to the other side if Jesus said they were going to the other side?

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    What are the chances?

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    Percentage on that?

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    100?

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    Yeah, I'll go with 100.

    31:22-31:24

    Jesus says, "I'm going over there." Guess where he's going?

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    He's going over there.

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    He's God.

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    He's going to make it happen.

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    Now, Jesus said they were going to make it to the other side, but he never said it was going to be smooth.

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    Church, Jesus never promised us an easy trip, but he does promise us a safe and glorious destination.

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    You'll find out what you really believe about Jesus, what you really believe about his word when you're going through a storm.

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    And finally, "Storms reveal my weakness," or "Storms reveal that I am inherently weak." "Storms reveal what I think about Jesus," but here's the most glorious thing of all, storms reveal who Jesus really is.

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    Storms reveal who Jesus really is.

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    Look with me again, verse 39.

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    "And he awoke and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, 'Peace, be still.'" Like parents with fidgety kids in church, right?

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    Jesus rebuked the hurricane the way that a parent would settle a child down in church.

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    knock it off, sit still." Jesus did that to the weather. The difference between the weather and your kid though is the weather listened. Because your Bible says "the wind ceased and there was a great calm." He said to them, "Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?" Verse 41 says, "And they were filled with great fear and said to one another, "Who then is this that even the wind and the sea obey him?" I mean, they knew that Jesus was powerful, but come on.

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    This was something unlike anything they could have imagined.

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    This teacher calms the weather just by speaking.

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    But notice it doesn't say, your Bible doesn't say, "They had no more fear after that." All they did, it's just that they had a different kind of fear.

    33:32-33:39

    They went from fearing the storm to fearing this man that was in the boat with them.

    33:40-33:45

    Their fear went from being self-centered to being Christ-centered.

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    Do you know what that's like?

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    I'll tell you what that's like.

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    I'll tell you another story.

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    when I was a kid, I don't do this very often, but when you leave here today, you're gonna have like a grasp of my entire childhood.

    33:58-34:09

    Now, when I was in junior high, there was this girl that liked me, and there was this boy that liked this girl.

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    Now, the guy that liked this girl was one year, or this guy that liked this girl was one grade level above me, but he was like five years older than me.

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    I'm gonna give that a minute to sink in.

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    He was a grade level above me, but he was like five years older than me.

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    And when I was 13, I was a little runt.

    34:40-34:44

    Not that I'm like Hercules now, I was a runt.

    34:44-34:54

    Okay, so this girl liked me and this guy liked this girl and this guy told me that if I showed up at the high school dance, he was going to murder me.

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    Oh yeah, funny for you.

    34:58-35:03

    But you don't understand, this was the kind of guy that would follow through on a threat like that.

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    It wasn't like, you know, if Derek was like, "Pastor Jeff, I'm going to murder you." I'm like, "Oh, you're so cute." No, when this guy says he's going to murder you, He's going to murder you or attempt it.

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    I had this one friend that was like, yeah, you know what Jeff, he's probably gonna like stab you.

    35:22-35:27

    Like, and if he stabs you, like the knife gets like between your ribs, you'll probably just bleed out.

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    I'm not friends with that guy anymore.

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    Okay, so he says, you show up at the high school dance, I'm going to kill you.

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    So guess what I did?

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    I went to the dance.

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    Oh, come on, you never did anything stupid before.

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    You never did anything, no, not you, no.

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    You never did anything dumb before.

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    I look back now, I'm like, what was I thinking?

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    I should have locked myself in my bathroom at home.

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    Instead, I'm just, ooh, I'm gonna go to the dance.

    35:59-36:00

    Well, the moment of truth came.

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    I tried to avoid him.

    36:04-36:08

    But when your school has like, you know, 20 people, it's kinda hard.

    36:09-36:16

    He came up and like got in my face, didn't say anything, but I knew what he was thinking.

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    It's time to make good on that promise.

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    And I remember, was I scared?

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    I was petrified.

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    And I thought this is it.

    36:29-36:32

    If only I really would have run away from home when I was five.

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    And I thought this, I literally thought I was going to die.

    36:40-36:51

    When suddenly, this hand comes out of nowhere behind this guy, right on his shoulder, and he says, "Can I help you with something?" It was Big Brother.

    36:52-36:54

    I didn't even know he was there.

    36:56-37:16

    But that hand comes down on his shoulder, "Can I help you with something?" And he turned to Darren and he goes, "I was just leaving." And Darren said, "Yeah, you were just leaving." And I was like, "Yeah, you were just leaving.

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    You don't want none of this." Well here's the thing, fear vanishes when you recognize there's a greater power over what you fear.

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    Right?

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    I walked around the rest of that night a different person, because fear vanishes when you recognize there's a greater power over what you fear.

    37:40-37:42

    And that's what happened with the disciples.

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    They're like, "Hurricane, shmurricane, we got God in the boat." They realized that the power of Jesus was greater than the power of the thing that they feared.

    37:59-38:09

    Question, would the disciples have had the same opportunity to experience His awesomeness without the storm?

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    The answer is no.

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    I mean Jesus could have sat around the campfire with them seven days a week.

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    Like, you know I can calm storms.

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    You know the weather obeys me.

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    You know I have the power in my words to do anything I command." And they could have been like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

    38:30-38:42

    Okay, okay, we believe you, sure." But when they were in the storm and they actually saw it, "Church, do you want to know that God is a provider?

    38:43-38:50

    Then you're going to have to be in a place where He has to provide for you.

    38:52-38:54

    Do you want to know that God is your protector?

    38:55-39:05

    Then you're going to have to be in a place where you have no other option than the Lord to protect you.

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    Do you want to know that Jesus Christ is your very peace?

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    You need to be in a place where nothing else will calm the storms in your own hearts, except for the Prince of Peace.

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    Your experience with Jesus' power will not happen without storms.

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    As I heard one preacher say, "You can't have a testimony without a test." Just as this storm let the disciples know Jesus in a way that they did not previously, your storm will do the same.

    39:43-39:54

    If you will embrace Christ and embrace His purposes and trust His Word, then by faith You're going to know Jesus in a way like never before when you come out of the storm.

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    I'm going to leave you with two great verses.

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    One of these verses is medicine, and the other is preventative.

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    If you're in a storm right now, Psalm 56.3 says, "When I am afraid, "I put my trust in you." That verse is like aspirin.

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    Are you going through something right now where you feel fear?

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    Something right now that you're afraid?

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    God's medicine is this, "When I am afraid, I put my trust in you." Like, "Pastor Jeff, I'm not in a storm right now." Wait 15 minutes.

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    You will be.

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    So you make the commitment now to be ready for the next storm with Isaiah 12.2 that says, "I will trust and will not be afraid." Bow your heads with me.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 4:35-41

  1. Why do you think the disciples assumed Jesus didn’t care about their plight? Have you ever felt that you were going through a storm, and Jesus doesn’t care (Mark 4:38)?
     

  2. Think of a storm that you have gone through. What did Jesus revealed to you about Himself when the “wind ceased”?

Breakout Questions:

What are you afraid of? Illness? Financial crisis? Issues with your family? What reminder from God’s Word do you need to conquer your fear?

Kingdom: Supernatural and Unstoppable

  1. You do YOUR PART. (Mk 4:21-25)

  2. Ways We Hide the Light (Our Baskets and Beds):

    1. FEAR

    2. SIN

    3. SHAME

    4. SELF-CENTEREDNESS

    5. COMPLAINING

    Philippians 2:14-15 Do all things without grumbling or questioning, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world...

  3. God does HIS PART . (Mk 4:26-29)

  4. God gets RESULTS . (Mk 4:30-34)

Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANK
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  • 00:00-00:06

    Open up your Bibles to the Gospel of Mark and chapter 4.

    00:08-00:14

    In this section of Mark where we find ourselves, Jesus is teaching some parables.

    00:14-00:20

    If you were here last week, we see a parable that everybody finds themselves in.

    00:21-00:26

    Jesus was saying, "Here are four ways that people respond to the Gospel message.

    00:27-00:31

    Anytime the Word is proclaimed, the Gospel of Jesus Christ is proclaimed.

    00:31-00:44

    Remember last week we said, "Well, what is the Gospel?" God became a man, Jesus Christ, and He died on the cross so that our sins could be forgiven, and He rose from the dead so that we might have eternal life.

    00:45-00:47

    That's the Gospel message.

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    The question is, what have you done with that message?

    00:49-00:58

    You can't just not do anything with it, because not doing something with it is a choice to not receive it, to not embrace it.

    00:59-01:02

    But Jesus said that there are four ways that people respond.

    01:02-01:04

    Some people are hard-hearted.

    01:05-01:15

    They have said no to Him over and over and over and over, and their heart has become so hard that the word can't penetrate it.

    01:15-01:19

    It's like trying to plant a seed out here on the parking lot.

    01:19-01:20

    It's not going to penetrate.

    01:21-01:24

    It's not going to take root because the surface is so hard.

    01:26-01:29

    And Jesus said there are some people who are shallow hearted.

    01:31-01:39

    Some people hear the word and they get all excited about it and they seem like they're receiving it and growing, but they don't have any root.

    01:41-01:49

    And as soon as the sun comes up, as soon as there's a little heat, as soon as life gets a little hard, they bail.

    01:49-01:55

    I thought Jesus was going to make life easy, and He never promised that.

    01:55-02:02

    He promised He would be with you, but He promised that in this world we will have trouble.

    02:04-02:32

    And then we saw that some seed in the parable that Jesus told falls among thorny soil, and The thorns choke it out, and Jesus said that there are going to be some people that seemingly want to embrace the gospel, but they're so concerned about other things, the cares of this world and the need for other stuff and the love of money, the deceitfulness of riches.

    02:32-02:38

    And there are some people that don't receive Jesus just because there's just no room.

    02:40-02:47

    All the attention and focus and energy and priority is on other things.

    02:49-02:58

    But then Jesus said that a heart that is good soil, when the seed is sown there, it grows.

    02:58-03:06

    And you see multiplication, a hundredfold or sixtyfold or thirtyfold.

    03:06-03:19

    So, that's how the parable ended, and that's how the explanation ended, is that when you receive Christ, the natural result is fruitfulness.

    03:20-03:20

    It's natural.

    03:24-03:26

    Disciples reproduce other disciples.

    03:29-03:32

    But that parable kind of left us with some questions.

    03:36-03:37

    How is the fruit produced?

    03:39-03:54

    Like I see what you're saying, but the question is, "How can I produce fruit?" I understand you're saying that if I've truly received Christ, I should be a fruitful disciple of Christ, but how do I do that?

    03:54-03:55

    What does that look like?

    04:01-04:04

    Oh, I wish that that fruit referred to something other than evangelism.

    04:07-04:11

    But the truth is, Jesus was teaching multiplication happens.

    04:13-04:18

    And evangelism is such a scary and hard thing for most Christians.

    04:19-04:20

    Why do you think that is?

    04:22-04:38

    I think one of the biggest reasons many Christians feel a little uncomfortable in talking about evangelism, let alone doing the work of evangelism, is because there's a fear of no results, right?

    04:40-04:43

    What if I share the gospel with this guy and he's just not interested?

    04:44-04:46

    I mean, let's face it, we're not all Billy Graham, right?

    04:49-04:58

    And I think there's a little bit of fear in us to say, "Well, what if I go to that co-worker and try to share Jesus with him, and he's not interested?

    05:01-05:02

    What about this family member?

    05:02-05:21

    What if I invited my sister to this Bible study, and she's not interested?" Well, this next teaching that Jesus gives us takes the fear out of evangelism.

    05:23-06:05

    If you will tune in and listen to what Jesus said actually happens in evangelism, you will walk out of here absolutely fear-free." Like, all in favor of that? All right, let's go after it. Very simple. How does evangelism work? How does this seed growing and multiplying, making more, how does that happen? And here it is. You do your part, God does His part, And God gets His results.

    06:07-06:09

    That's what we're going to talk about this morning.

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    That's exactly what Jesus is going to teach in these next few teachings.

    06:15-06:22

    You do your part, God does His part, and God gets His results.

    06:23-06:29

    So first of all, real disciples are fruitful.

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    Jesus said in John 15, "By this my Father is glorified that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples." Do you want proof that you're a disciple?

    06:40-06:44

    Jesus said you'll see the proof when you bear much fruit.

    06:45-06:48

    You're like, "Well, I'm a follower of Christ.

    06:48-06:51

    How can I be fruitful?" First of all, do your part.

    06:52-06:54

    Look at chapter 4, verses 21 through 25.

    06:55-07:13

    He said to them, "As a lamp brought in to be put under a basket or under a bed and not on a stand, for nothing is hidden except to be made manifest, nor is anything secret except to come to light.

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    If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear." That was like one of Jesus' favorite sayings.

    07:24-07:25

    He said that all the time.

    07:26-07:35

    If you're listening, if you can understand what I'm saying, if you're spiritually tuned in, you need to pay really close attention.

    07:36-07:39

    And right now in this church and in every church, that's what's happening.

    07:39-07:41

    There are some people that have tuned out.

    07:42-07:47

    But there are some people that have spiritual ears to hear that are tuned in.

    07:51-07:55

    And He said to them, "Pay attention to what you hear.

    07:56-08:02

    With the measure you use, it will be measured to you, and still more will be added to you.

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    For the one who has, more will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away." So first of all, you do your part.

    08:15-08:19

    You want to be fruitful and prove to be a disciple?

    08:20-08:21

    You do your part.

    08:22-08:29

    Verse 21, Jesus talks about a lamp or a light, which is actually a very common picture for God.

    08:30-08:33

    It's a picture used in the Bible for God's Word, right?

    08:33-08:36

    Remember the Pioneer Club verse, Brooke, we did it every week.

    08:36-08:38

    Psalm 119, 105, you remember that?

    08:39-08:45

    "Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." We used to say that every week.

    08:49-09:00

    You know, the Bible also says, concerning light, not just referring to God, not just referring to God's Word, but also referring to us.

    09:00-09:14

    Ephesians 5:8 says, "You were darkness, but now you are light." And church, you have to let this thought rest in you.

    09:17-09:23

    Because I think sometimes we get so familiar with some things that we kind of take them for granted and we sort of lose the "aw" factor.

    09:23-09:24

    You know what I'm talking about?

    09:27-09:33

    God could advance the gospel any way that He wanted.

    09:34-09:34

    True or false?

    09:36-09:36

    True.

    09:37-09:40

    God could advance the gospel any way that He wanted.

    09:40-09:49

    Could God shout the gospel of Jesus Christ from heaven so that every ear on the earth hears?

    09:50-09:50

    Could He do that?

    09:51-09:52

    He could.

    09:53-10:06

    Could God write the gospel message in the sky with the clouds in every language so that everybody just has to look up and read the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ?

    10:07-10:08

    Could God do that?

    10:09-10:09

    Yes, He could.

    10:13-10:16

    But do you know how God has chosen to advance the gospel message?

    10:17-10:20

    How has God chosen to advance the gospel message?

    10:23-10:23

    Through people.

    10:25-10:29

    By putting His light in you.

    10:33-10:39

    And if that doesn't send chills up your spine, I don't know what will.

    10:41-10:52

    God Almighty wants to advance His eternal purposes through me, through you.

    10:52-11:03

    He wants to put His light, He wants people to hear the message of His Son, He wants people to see the love of Jesus Christ through you.

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    God wants to love people through you.

    11:12-11:15

    God wants to bless people through you.

    11:19-11:28

    And when we shine our light, actually allow Jesus' light to shine through us, that's exactly what's happening.

    11:28-11:30

    It's loving people with the love of Christ.

    11:30-11:32

    It's looking for ways to bless people.

    11:33-11:37

    inviting them to church or sitting down and sharing the gospel with them.

    11:40-11:48

    Look at what Jesus said, "Is a lamp brought in to be put under a basket or under a bed and not on a stand?" How foolish would it be?

    11:50-11:54

    How foolish would it be to purchase a lamp and hide it?

    11:54-11:56

    You get on to Ikea, what do you got there?

    11:56-11:58

    I got this lamp, I built it myself.

    11:58-12:00

    That's the great thing about Ikea, right?

    12:00-12:00

    Have you been to Ikea?

    12:01-12:03

    You feel like an engineer.

    12:04-12:07

    Meanwhile, my dog could probably put some of that stuff together, but that's another point.

    12:07-12:11

    But you feel like a super engineer once you put this thing together.

    12:12-12:19

    And would you get onto Ikea and buy some lamp and put the thing together and you're like, "Hey Bob, check out this lamp that I got.

    12:19-12:19

    "Like, where is it?

    12:20-12:28

    "I put it under my bed." "Oh, you're not gonna use it." "Yeah, it's on." It's pretty dumb.

    12:29-13:42

    You bought a lamp and plugged it in and turned it on you stuffed it under your bed." And that's the kind of reasoning that Jesus was taking people. Is a lamp brought in to be put under a basket or under a bed? Everybody's like, "No, that's... that'd be dumb." He says, "A knot on a stand." Of course you put it on a stand. We're totally tracking what Jesus is saying. You see, God is about bringing things to light. God's about revealing the truth. That's why Jesus said, "Nothing is hidden except to be made manifest, nor anything secret except to come to light." God is about revealing things. And you're like, "Well, back to my first problem. You know, what about the people that I invite to church or try to share the gospel with and they don't care? They don't want hear it. That's just a big waste of time, isn't it? Well, see, here's the thing. It's never a waste of time. Because even when the light of Christ is shining through you, you have to see that there's a personal benefit for you when you're ministering God's Word.

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    That's why Jesus said, "Pay attention to what you hear." Did you see that verse 24? "With added to you?" More what? More understanding, more truth, more satisfaction, more fulfillment. Like, what's he talking about? Actually, what he's talking about is the very thing that Mark Gort was talking about up here a couple of weeks ago. Do you remember when Mark got up and was talking about some guys from our church are getting involved in prison ministry? And Mark said one of the ways that the Lord really grew him in his walk was by being involved in the prison ministry.

    14:21-15:19

    How does that work? I can testify the same thing. I grew leaps and bounds in my understanding of God's Word through prison ministry, and it wasn't because at the particular prison that I went to they had a special cell block of incarcerated theologians. Yeah, like I go to do Bible study in prison, it's like John MacArthur, James MacDonald, John Piper, Francis Chan, they're like like Selly's and I go in there and they're all teaching me." No. Going in there and spending time opening God's Word and sharing the gospel, I feel like I benefited more than anybody that I shared the gospel with. And that's what Jesus is talking about here. The measure that you use is the measure that God's going to bring back to you and more understanding and fulfillment and satisfaction and just that deep grasp of the truth.

    15:19-15:23

    The more you give it out, the more you get it.

    15:25-15:29

    So, church, when it comes to evangelism, you do your part.

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    As far as I can see from Jesus' teaching, God has called you to do one thing in evangelism.

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    He's called you to do one thing.

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    And interestingly, that one thing that He's called you to do isn't even something that you do, but it's something that He does through you.

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    And that's to just let His light shine through.

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    Problem.

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    This is the problem that Jesus addressed.

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    Sometimes we hide the light, don't we?

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    Like what's that talking about?

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    Sometimes we hide the light.

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    Jot these down on your outline.

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    These are ways that we hide the light.

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    As I was preparing the sermon this week, I was running around the house looking for a flashlight.

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    I'm like, "Do we have a flashlight?" And we had this little keychain flashlight.

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    And then I realized there's an app for that.

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    So ways that we hide the light are in parentheses, are baskets and beds.

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    Jesus said we don't put our lamp under a basket or under a bed, but unfortunately we do at and these are some ways that we do it. So here's how we do this. I want you to pretend with me, okay? But we're going to let this light on the phone represent the light of Christ shining through me, okay? Everybody with me so far? I'll back up. We're gonna let this light represent the light of Christ shining through me. That's what God wants to do. He wants to shine his light through you. Now, some of the obstacles to evangelism, they don't have anything to do with the light. The problem is us hiding the light. So the issue is, how do we hide the light? Well, here are some ways. Jot these down. The first way is fear. By the way, this is an acrostic. I tried. See, God wants to shine his light through you. One of the problems is, okay, so I'm like working with Bob and I want him to see the light of Christ in me, but the problem is I'm hiding the light out out of fear.

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    Like, what do you mean by fear?

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    Fear of rejection.

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    If you've ever asked anyone out, or thought about asking someone out, if you've ever had a job as a salesperson, you know a little bit about what it means to have the fear of rejection.

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    Okay, so Christ has put His light in us, and we are to show that to other people by loving them and by blessing them and by sharing the gospel with them, but sometimes we're hiding it under fear. And if we're completely honest, here's how we think it's going to go when we share the gospel with someone. Like, can I tell you like what Jesus Christ did and the way that he changed my life and the way that he can change yours, and you expect the person to be like, "No! You can't! You religious fanatic! I'm reporting you and calling your mom!" Like, that's what, somehow we think that's what's gonna happen. That has never happened to me.

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    I've had a lot of people say, "You know what, I'm really not interested in that." I'm like, "Okay, standing offer, if you ever change your mind, I'd love to talk to you, and the conversation's over. But the problem is we concoct this big scenario of fear, and we don't want to let the light of Christ shine through us because we're afraid of rejection. True or false? True. That's one of our baskets or beds. Here's another one. Here's another one, Christians. Sin. This is another way that we hide the light. Okay, so like we're wanting the light of Christ to shine through us and the light of Christ is in us but sometimes we hide it behind sin. Like what do you mean by sin? Well you see I really want to let my friend Ken here know about Jesus and I want him to to know about what the Bible says about forgiveness but you know what Ken sees in me instead of seeing the light of Christ? He sees that I have a bitter attitude about life and he doesn't see the light he sees my sin. Ken doesn't see the light he sees that I'm an unforgiving person. He sees that I'm the guy at work that is carrying grudges because somebody cut line at the water cooler like back in 1998, and I've never forgiven her for that. So instead of seeing the light of Christ, he sees my sin. Instead of seeing the light of Christ, he sees that I'm a resentful person constantly with a chip on my shoulder constantly think everybody's out to get me I'm always being wronged he doesn't see Jesus in me because that's not Jesus I've managed to cover the light of Christ with my sin Jesus said that's not what you do with light what's another way what's another way here's one, write this down, shame. So the light of Christ is in us, the light of Christ to shine to us, shining through us, to love people, to bless people, to share the gospel with people, and I would really, really, really like to tell you about what Jesus has done for me, Sue. I would really, really love to tell you what he's done. Quite frankly right now I don't have my act together, and I sort I feel like I'm such a hypocrite to try to tell you about Jesus, because right now I'm ashamed of some things that I'm doing in my own life.

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    Anybody ever been there?

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    I've been there.

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    Like I feel ashamed of something that I've done.

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    And I'm a lot less likely to share Jesus with people.

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    I'm hiding the light.

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    So what do we do?

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    Just what we were talking about last month through the depression series.

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    You know, sin got you weighed down, repent, embrace the provision of forgiveness that God has already provided through Jesus Christ and move on.

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    But see, this is one of Satan's tools, by the way, right?

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    Christ has removed our guilt and shame, and this is something that Satan would just love to have blocking the light.

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    Sometimes when I am feeling this, I remind people that I'm sharing with and also to remind myself that the gospel is for imperfect people, right?

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    The gospel isn't for perfect people.

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    Like get your act together, maybe Jesus will accept you.

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    My sin was so horrible that it took the death of the Son of God to pay for my sin.

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    So I get that right out before people when I share the gospel.

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    I'm like, "Look, I'm not perfect.

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    "I've made a lot of mistakes "and I've done a lot of things that I regret, "but the glorious truth of the gospel "is I'm saved not because of what I've done.

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    "I'm saved because of what Jesus has done for me." But one of the ways we hide the light?

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    Shame.

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    Shame.

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    What's another way that we hide the light?

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    Oh, here's a way that you'll hide the light.

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    being self-centered being self-centered So the light of Christ shining in me shining through me to love people to bless people to share the gospel with people That's what God wants. Hey, do you see the light of Christ?

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    One of the ways that you'll hide it is by being self-centered My way my preferences everything's about me Problem is people don't see the humility of Jesus. They don't see the "your needs before my needs" of Jesus. They don't see the self-sacrificing nature of Jesus. The agape love, you before me kind of love.

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    They don't see that. When you're self-centered, you're putting a basket over the light because they're not seeing Jesus. And then finally, what's another bed or a basket? This is a big one, church, complaining. This is a big one.

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    Like how do you know it's a big one? Because you know the Bible explicitly talks about this one. Philippians 2 verses 14 through 15 says, "Do all things without grumbling or questioning that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish, in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation," listen to this last phrase, "among whom you shine as lights in the world." That was a long sentence, but if you catch the gist of what he's saying, God wants to shine his light through you. You live in a dark world and God wants to shine through you. Therefore, do everything without what? What was the first part of that? Without grumbling or complaining. That is a testimony killer, people. That is a testimony killer. Like, Jesus wants to shine through you, and instead of people seeing the light of Christ, what do they see? All they see is my dissatisfaction with everything. I hate everything. Everything is wrong and bad. Everybody is wrong and bad. All of the circumstances that I'm facing are wrong and bad. Constantly expressing your dissatisfaction, your disapproval with everything. That's not Christlike. If there was ever anybody in the history of the universe that had reason to complain. How about Jesus, the perfect one who was treated completely unjustly? The Bible says that it was for the joy set before him that he endured the cross, that he entrusted himself to him who judges justly. The people you are hiding the light. The people that I work with like don't know I'm a Christian, and this is a big one. Because if you're always complaining, what is that telling people about your walk with Jesus? Like, "Oh yeah, I want to follow His God." Yeah, sounds like His God's really cashing in for Him. Sounds like His God's really meeting His needs. Sounds like His God's really satisfying the longings of His heart, because all He ever does is bellyache about everything. No thanks, not interested. Everybody at his church is probably just like him. This is a bed or a basket, complaining. So Jesus wants to shine his light through you. Don't cover it. Don't cover it. So you do your part, which is really God shining through you.

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    Don't cover it. Secondly, God does his part. Number two, God does his part. For the record, this is my favorite parable of Jesus. Look at verses 26 through 29.

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    And he said, "The kingdom of God is as if a man should scatter seed on the ground.

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    He sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows. He knows not how.

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    The earth produces by itself, first the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear.

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    But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the sickle, because the harvest has come." God does his part.

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    Question, how does a seed work?

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    Okay, so you take a seed and you put it in the ground and it dies and then it produces life.

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    How does that happen?

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    Justin, you're like one of the smartest people I know.

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    How does that happen?

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    You don't know.

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    Would you like to phone a friend?

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    Poll the audience.

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    Paul Persick, how does that happen?

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    You know what?

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    Nobody knows.

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    Did you know that?

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    You can get any botanist or horticulturalist or whatever you call those other, what do you call those people?

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    Horticulturalists or whatever.

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    The people that do horticultural.

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    And gosh, I can't even say it.

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    Nobody knows how that happens.

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    Did you know that?

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    With all of our scientific advances and splitting the atom and putting people on the moon and all that stuff, we don't even understand how a seed works.

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    That thing dies and sprouts life and makes more just like it that die and sprout life and make more just like it.

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    And this has been happening since God spoke the world into existence.

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    How does that happen?

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    Nobody knows.

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    And that's why I love this parable, because this is a freedom for you to embrace.

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    These are two glorious truths, and you've got to write these down, okay?

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    Number one, you can't save anyone.

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    You can't give life.

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    You can't save someone.

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    You can't send anyone to heaven.

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    can't keep anyone from hell, you can't do it. Your boss, your co-worker, your sister, your mom, your uncle, your next-door neighbor, you can't save anyone. But too many Christians try to carry the burden of responsibility. You can't do it. I've talked to many, many Christians that are like, "You know what? I, you know, my mom died and like I know she'd been to church and I share the gospel with her but I still carry this guilt like maybe I should have shared the gospel with her one more time and I feel like I don't know if she's in heaven and I that is not up to you man you can't save anyone and there's freedom in that I would be a basket case if I thought people going to heaven or hell was dependent upon me." Could you imagine the pressure?

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    The pressure?

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    "Paul, this person is going to eternal hell unless you intervene." It's not up to us.

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    It is not up to us.

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    We cannot save anyone.

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    You do your part, and God does His part.

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    Getting back to the parable from last week, our part is sowing the seed, right?

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    We tell people about Jesus.

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    But here's the second thing, write this down, this is so freeing.

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    God works in ways that we don't understand.

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    think of that as cliche, really think of that the way Jesus is teaching it here.

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    God works in ways that we don't understand. That's why I love this parable. Jesus is like the kingdom of God's like this, like a seed goes in the ground and the farmer like waits a while and it grows and they're like, "Hey farmer, how'd that happen?" and he's like, "I don't know." God works in ways that we don't understand and we don't have to. We don't have to. You know my friend Joe he wants to be a farmer but he's like I'm not gonna be a farmer until I figure out how the seed thing works. Only then will I start to be... Nobody thinks that way. I have to understand it before I know how it works. I don't understand how my car works, but I get in and like turn the key and off I go. And so it is with God. I had to put this to bed a long time ago. I am 100% okay with saying, "I don't know. I don't know." And I get to these silly preacher meetings where they want to talk about Calvinism versus Arminianism, and they're like, "What do you think, Jeff?" And I'm like, "Pfft, I don't know." It doesn't sound very intellectual among your peers. But I'm like, "I'll be honest with you. I have no idea how that happens. Like, is it up to us, or is it like all God, or is it all us?" I'm just like, "Here's what I know. God says that we tell people about Jesus and He like takes care of the rest. That's really pretty much all I know about the gospel. That's exactly what Jesus is teaching here. It's okay to say I don't know. Why would God allow this to happen? I don't know. Why didn't God stop this tragedy?

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    I don't know. I don't know. God never, ever asks us to understand Him. He's told us to trust Him. You can plant, you can water, but the way that God works in a person's heart is something that we can't understand, and it's something we can't control, right? That's why church we don't need gimmicks or tricks. Just throw the seed, right? That's all we're doing here. We're just we're just throwing the seed out. We don't need gimmicks or tricks. Like next week we're gonna have a dunking tank. Tell all your friends, you know, we're gonna rent a hot-air balloon to give people rides and I hope that they're interested in sticking around the church long enough that maybe they'll find out about Jesus by accident.

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    Like, that's not how God works.

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    You know how God works?

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    You know how God works?

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    I don't know.

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    But he said that when his word is sown, he takes care of the rest.

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    Jot this down too.

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    Not only does God work in ways we don't understand, and we don't have to, but God works the process.

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    God works the process.

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    Like, what do you mean by that?

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    Well, Jesus said, "Well, the earth produces by itself." that's where we get the English word "automatically" from that Greek word.

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    First the blade, then the ear, then the full grain in the ear, and then the grain is ripe. Notice Jesus talked about the process. The farmer doesn't like throw the seed out, go to bed, wake up the next morning like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I planted a seed here last night, where's the crop?" God's working a process, and sometimes the process takes time. Sometimes we're throwing a lot of seed, and sometimes we're doing a lot of waiting, and sometimes it, church, sometimes it looks like nothing's happening. When the truth is, much is happening. We just haven't seen it yet. God works the process. That's why I love Philippians chapter 1, verse 6. We sang it this morning, did you catch it? When God starts something, He finishes it. Isn't that good news? When God starts something, He finishes it. To use another picture, you know I think of this every time at night when I see a full moon. I think, you know, that moon just hangs the sky as a testimony to our role as Christians. Because you know the moon, no matter how bright it looks to you, you know the moon's not producing any light of its own. Did you know that? All the moon does is reflect the light of the sun. The truth is you don't have any light of your own. You're just reflecting the light of the Son, S-O-N. So church, can we be okay with just doing what we've been called to do and trusting God to do what only He can do? Can we be okay with that? We're not supposed to vote at Harvest Bible Chapel, but we're going to vote. All in favor, from now on we're going to be okay with doing what God's called us to do, and we're going to trust God to do what only He can do. Like, all in favor? Takes the pressure off, doesn't it? It takes the pressure off. We sow the seed, God takes care of the rest.

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    Finally, you do your part, God does his part, God gets the results.

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    God gets the results.

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    Look at verses 30-34 as we wrap up.

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    And he said, "With what can we compare the kingdom of God?

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    Or what parable shall we use for it?

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    like a grain of mustard seed which when sown on the ground is the smallest of all the seeds on earth. But when it is sown it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and puts out large branches so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade. With many such parables he spoke the word to them as they were able to hear it. He did not speak to them without a parable but privately to his own disciples, he explained everything.

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    So here's the good news.

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    We do our part, and God does his part, and God gets results.

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    After the parable of the sower, the disciples were probably wondering, "Okay, Jesus, so breaking that story down, three out of four people are going to reject you.

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    Three out of four people don't want to hear the gospel message, so with all this fruitless seed, how's this kingdom of God that you're talking about going to take off?" And that's exactly what Jesus is teaching about the mustard seed.

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    The small beginnings don't indicate the magnitude of where it's heading.

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    So much pressure for results, burden for that family member to come around, burden for that loved one to receive Jesus, burden for, pressure for the church has to be this big and we have have this many people and we put all this pressure when the truth is results are God's thing. Yes, we should be seeing results. Yes, we should be celebrating results. But we never pridefully own the results and we never take credit for the results because results are God's thing. No matter what things look like, no matter how hard things get, the Bible tells us that we are already more than conquerors in Jesus. So don't think of this as some sort of a teetering between winning and losing. We are more than conquerors in Christ. The kingdom is going to advance disproportionately Let's leave the results to God.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 4:21-34

  1. Sunday we talked about “Ways We Hide the Light (Our Baskets and Beds)” from Mark 4:21. Which of these 5 things get in your way of sharing the Gospel with people? How can each of these be corrected?
    a. Fear
    b. Sin
    c. Shame
    d. Self­-centeredness
    e. Complaining
     

  2. When you think of evangelism, do you lean more towards Calvinism (God does what He wants with who He wants, period) or Armenian-ism (saving people is up to each of us)? What do you think Mark 4:21-29 says about the matter?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another to be better lamps for Jesus!

Gospel: A Response is Required

  1. The Parable (Mk 4:19)
    • Seed -
    • Path -
    • Rocky ground -
    • Thorns -
    • Good soil -

  2. How have you responded to the message of Jesus? (Mk 4:14-20)

    1. "I don't GET it." (Mk 4:15)

    2. "I can't TAKE it." (Mk 4:16-17)

    3. "I don't WANT it." (Mk 4:18-19)

    4. "I RECEIVE it." (Mk 4:20)

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    Mark chapter 4, we're getting back into our series, "Follow the Leader, Jesus on Tour." And that's what we're doing this year at Harvest Bible Chapel, is we are going to be roadies for Jesus, to use a rock and roll term.

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    Actually, rock and roll isn't even a rock and roll term anymore, ironically.

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    Yeah, sorry about that.

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    No offense.

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    But we're going on tour with Jesus, and we're following Him around, and listening to His teaching and witnessing His miracles and knowing our Savior.

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    Just to give you a quick recap, we studied Mark chapters 1 through 3 this past fall.

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    In Mark chapter 1, we saw that Jesus began His ministry.

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    Mark doesn't talk about the birth accounts or anything like that.

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    He just begins with the announcement of Christ's coming, His baptism, the temptation, calling the disciples.

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    The word for Mark chapter 1 is really the word "authority." We see that Jesus has authority in His teaching and over demons and in healing.

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    In Mark chapter 2, we saw Jesus preaching and healing and the crowds were getting bigger and bigger.

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    I suppose the word for chapter 2 could be "controversy." It really begins there.

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    Remember, we had like a whole string of sermons about the controversy of Jesus.

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    Do you remember that?

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    It was like, "He eats with sinners.

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    His disciples don't fast.

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    He healed somebody on the Sabbath." Just whine, whine, whine.

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    Controversy.

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    And in chapter 3, Jesus called the apostles, and we saw people starting to react to Jesus.

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    In the end of Mark chapter 3, we see three conclusions were made.

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    There were people that said, "He's a lunatic, okay?

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    His family was like, 'Poor Jesus has something wrong with him.

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    He's crazy.

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    Let's go get him and take him home and kind of take care of him." And then the scribes and the Pharisees said, "No, he's a liar.

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    He does what he does by the power of hell.

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    He's a demon." But yet there are some that call him Lord.

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    Jesus made it so personal saying that whoever does the will of his Father is his immediate family. Great division about who Jesus is and that leads us directly to chapter 4.

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    Throughout the fall we saw chapter 1 verse 21, chapter 2 verse 2, chapter 2 verse 13. We saw all of these references to Jesus was teaching and Jesus was preaching and Jesus was teaching but really in the first three chapters you He didn't get a lot of specifics about what he was teaching.

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    Now we're going to get an actual sermon from Jesus.

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    But you have to know, just to lead up into this text that we're about to read, the title of this message is "Gospel, a Response is Required." I can't impress that on you passionately enough.

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    You have to respond to Jesus.

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    You have to.

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    I think so much of the church in America is just people coming in and, "Okay." You know like that old song, "Jesus is just alright with me." There is a lot of that going on in churches.

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    He's just okay.

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    He's okay.

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    He seemed nice.

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    Oh, let's not get too radical.

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    You have to respond to Jesus Christ, one way or the other.

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    You know, if your grandma sends you a check for your birthday, like how many people still have a grandma that does that?

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    Like up to two birthdays ago, I did.

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    Grandma still sends me checks for my birthday.

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    Okay, when you have that check, you have to do something with it, right?

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    You either receive the gift by going to the bank and cashing it, or you could rip it up and throw it away.

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    But really, if you just set the check down on your counter and don't do anything with it, have you done something with it?

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    Well, yeah.

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    not to do something with it is still a choice, right? And that's how it is with Jesus. You either embrace Him for the holy, righteous, awesome Savior God that He is, or you reject Him and decide that you're going to live your own life.

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    Nobody's going to tell me what to do.

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    But this idea of Jesus is my Sunday morning hobby and I'm cool with him then, that is not an option on the table.

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    Ever.

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    A response is required.

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    Jesus told a story about that.

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    I want us to look at this story.

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    chapter 4, Jesus said… Mark says, "Again, He began to teach beside the sea, and a very large crowd gathered about Him, so that He got into a boat and sat in it on the sea, and the whole crowd was beside the sea on the land." Mark's making it very clear.

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    There was a huge crowd here, so much so that Jesus couldn't even stand among them.

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    Verse 2 says, "And he was teaching them many things in parables.

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    And in his teaching, he said to them, "Listen, a sewer went out to sew." What's a sewer?

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    Okay, it's not like a guy that has a needle and thread and is fixing garments.

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    Not that kind of sewer.

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    That's a tailor.

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    a guy with like a giant bag of seed on a strap and he's going through his field throwing seed into the field. That's the picture. Everyone would have been very familiar with that. This is the day before the big farm machinery, okay? And as he sowed, some seed fell along the path and the birds came and devoured it.

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    Now, you know the path, right?

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    And our house growing up, behind our house growing up, there was this beautiful wooded area called the Bunny Hop, right?

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    And it was the woods and paths, and we used to sled ride there and, you know, build tree houses and it was just like the greatest place in the world.

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    But there were these paths through the woods that the dirt was as hard as concrete, just from all of the wear and tear of walking on the path.

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    And that's what Jesus is talking about here.

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    Some passed through the field, some of the seed fell on the paths.

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    And when the seed's just laying there on the ground, obviously the birds are just going to come and eat it.

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    Free lunch.

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    Verse 5, "Other seed fell on rocky ground." Now, when I first read that, I just had this picture in my mind of like these big softball sized chunks of rock just like laying on the ground.

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    That's not what that means.

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    Any decent farmer would go through and take all of those rocks out before he planted.

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    Underneath the area, underneath the ground rather, in this area, is a limestone bedrock.

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    And some places the limestone doesn't come up very far, so the soil is deep.

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    But there are some places where that limestone bedrock comes up so that there's only a couple of inches of soil before you get to a limestone bedrock.

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    And that's what Jesus is talking about here.

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    Some of the seed fell on the ground where the soil was this deep, and then underneath was rock.

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    Okay, so that's rocky ground, where it did not have much soil.

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    And immediately it sprang up, since it had no depth of soil.

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    Okay, so that's how it works.

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    If a seed starts to grow and the roots hit that rock, it immediately causes the rest of the plant to shoot straight up.

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    It's going to grow, but it can only grow one way.

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    But there's a problem with that.

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    When the roots are that shallow, it can't absorb a lot of the nutrients or the water, so it grows very quickly, but it also dies very quickly without the depth of soil.

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    Verse 6 says, "When the sun rose, it was scorched, since it had no roots.

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    It withered away.

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    Other seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it yielded no grain." So some of the seed fell among weeds, thorns, darnels.

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    Sate says, "And other seeds fell into good soil and produced grain, growing up and increasing and yielding thirtyfold and sixtyfold and a hundredfold." And he said, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear." That was the sermon that Jesus told.

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    Spoiler alert.

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    Jesus was not giving a gardening lesson.

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    Verse 10 says, "And when he was alone, "those around him with the 12 asked him about the parables.

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    "And he said to them, "'To you has been given the secret of the kingdom of God, "'but for those outside, everything is in parables, so that they may indeed see but not perceive, and may indeed hear but not understand, lest they should turn and be forgiven." And he said to them, "Do you not understand this parable?

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    How then will you understand all the parables?" Jesus was giving the reason that He speaks in parables.

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    And here's the reason.

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    For people who want to receive God's truth, He lays it out there.

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    But for the people who don't want to receive God's truth, a parable has a way of sort of concealing the meaning from the hearer.

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    Both of those are acts of grace.

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    If you go on our website and look at the latest blog, I spend a little time talking about that.

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    Why does Jesus teach in parables?

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    That's actually why.

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    It's an act of grace for people that would reject Jesus Christ because the Bible would say, and the Bible does say that the more you know and the more you reject, the worse hell is.

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    Did you know that?

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    The more you know about Jesus Christ, the more you're accountable for, and rejecting that makes hell worse.

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    The Bible says there are different levels of suffering in hell.

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    And parables have a way of sort of concealing the truth so that more information isn't given to someone who's already rejected.

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    Again, go online, read that.

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    I'm not going to spend a lot of time there.

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    I want to get to the meaning of this story.

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    So what is the meaning?

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    Verse 14, Jesus begins to explain.

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    He says, "The sower sows the word." So the seed refers to the word of God.

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    And when you think about it, it's a very appropriate illustration comparing a seed to God's word.

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    First of all, both of them are agents of life, right?

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    Both of them are agents of life.

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    Just as a seed is responsible for bringing forth life, God's Word is the Word of life.

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    It is what God uses with His Holy Spirit to give life.

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    Also a seed and the Word of God, another thing they have in common, they're both very small things that have a very big result. You look at a little seed, very small. You plant that thing and it can become a massive plant, a small thing with a big result. So it is with this little book, this little book of 66 books, very small, but will change your life from the inside out. It will radically transform everything about you. A small thing with a big result. Something else that they both have in common is the fact that, follow with me on this. Neither of them change. And here's what I mean by that. You realize that when God created the heavens and the earth, and he created plants that reproduce more plants after their own kind, you realize he hasn't made any new seeds since then, right? All have are from seeds that can trace their lineage back to the Garden of Eden.

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    You know, it's not like there's some factory in Cleveland that like manufactures seeds.

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    We can't build those.

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    God created them.

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    So in a sense you can say seeds are kind of like an eternal thing.

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    They just keep going and going and going.

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    It's the same thing.

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    And that's how it is with the Word of God.

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    It doesn't change.

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    There's nothing new.

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    There's nothing to add to it.

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    It keeps going and going and reproducing and reproducing disciples.

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    We're going to talk more about that here in a few.

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    So Jesus said the seed is the Word of God.

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    I've heard some goofy sermons about this parable where preachers have made the seed refer to all kinds of other things.

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    The seeds are your prayers or the seed is good works or whatever, whatever.

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    I'm going to go with Jesus on this one.

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    All in favor?

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    All right.

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    All opposed?

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    Okay, good.

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    Jesus said, "The sower sows the word." So I think we could all say the seed is the word, right?

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    That's what Jesus said.

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    I'm going with that.

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    So the parable really is about the soil.

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    And those four soil types represent four kinds of hearts or four ways people respond to the message of Jesus Christ.

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    And the truth is you are in this parable somewhere.

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    You're in this parable.

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    Like, I don't want to be in this parable.

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    You're in this parable.

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    And the question today is this, "What have you done with the Gospel message?" What have you done with the Gospel message?

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    You're like, "Well, what is the Gospel message?" Well, this is the Gospel message.

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    The Bible tells us that Adam and Eve brought sin into the world when they sinned in the Garden of Eden.

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    God gave them a clear command that they rejected.

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    The Bible says that Adam and Eve brought sin and death into the world.

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    God created this perfect world, man sinned, man brought sin and death into the world.

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    And you're like, "Well, what does that have to do with me?" Actually Romans 5 says that that sin has been passed down from generation to generation.

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    In other words, you were born a sinner because your mama's a sinner and your dad's a sinner.

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    And you're like, "Pastor Jeff, you don't talk about my mama that way.

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    I hate to break it to you, but your grandparents were sinners.

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    That's how your parents got their sin nature." Like, "Oh, now you're picking on Grandma.

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    She sends me checks for my birthday, and now you're dissing Grandma." Your grandparents are sinners because your great-grandparents, all sinners.

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    And you're like, "Dude, you're just attacking my whole family tree.

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    It's the whole family forest.

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    You trace it all the way back to Adam and Eve, that's why we're born sinners.

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    And I've had people challenge me on this.

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    They're like, "Pastor Jeff, I don't believe that." And I'm like, "Well, do you have kids?" If you have children, then you know that we are born with a sin nature.

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    Parents, true or false?

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    True.

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    If you don't have children, find someone that does and ask them, "Mark, did you teach your children to be self-centered, wanting to exalt themselves, put themselves... no offense Jack... did you teach your children that?

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    Hey, we're all in the same boat here dude.

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    Did you teach your children that?

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    Of course you didn't.

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    We know that instinctively because we are born sinners.

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    If you're still not convinced, I'd like to give people the Ten Commandments quiz.

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    You ready?

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    We've done this before.

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    It's been a while, so we're going to do it.

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    I want you to write down on your outline somewhere in the margin, write down the word "guilty." Just write down the word "guilty." I'm going to very quickly go through the Ten Commandments.

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    And if you have violated any of the Ten Commandments, give yourself a little checkmark, okay?

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    Everybody know the drill?

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    Like, "Oh man, I was here a few months ago and you did this.

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    We're going to do it again." Okay?

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    So if you violated any of the Ten Commandments, just give yourself a little mark.

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    The first commandment, God says, "You shall have no other gods before me." So the question is, has God always been first and foremost the priority of your life?

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    Have you always perfectly worshipped God?

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    Always, without exception.

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    never had a relapse, where like something else was more important.

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    Second commandment, God says, "Don't make for yourself idols." Same thing.

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    Has there ever been anything in your life more important than God?

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    Even for a second, even for a second, something had a priority in your heart over worshiping God.

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    If so, then you're guilty.

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    Do not misuse the Lord's name.

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    The third commandment, he says, "Not to use his name in vain," which means empty, meaning you don't throw the sovereign's name around like it's nothing.

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    Have you ever done that?

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    The fourth commandment pertains to the Sabbath.

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    We had a whole sermon about the Sabbath, so get online and listen to that if you weren't here.

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    The fifth commandment is to honor your father and mother.

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    Now, not all of you have children, but we've all had a father and a mother.

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    Have you always honored them perfectly?

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    If not, guilty.

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    The sixth commandment is do not murder.

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    You're like, "Whew!

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    I've never murdered anyone." Hold on.

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    Jesus said that if you've ever hated someone, you've committed murder in your heart.

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    If in your heart you estimated that your life would be better if that person didn't exist, that's hatred.

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    And you've committed murder.

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    So by that definition of murder, by Jesus' definition of murder, are you guilty?

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    The seventh commandment is do not commit adultery.

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    There are certain gifts that God only gives married people.

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    And when unmarried people use gifts that God reserved for married people, He calls that adultery.

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    Have you ever done that?

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    Actually Jesus said, "If you've ever lusted in your hearts, you're guilty of adultery." So by that definition, have you ever committed adultery?

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    The eighth commandment is do not steal.

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    Have you ever stolen anything?

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    The ninth commandment is, "Do not bear false witness or do not lie." Have you always told the truth?

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    Always without exception?

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    And the tenth commandment is, "Do not covet." So the question is, have you always been totally satisfied with everything that you have?

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    You've never looked at something that anybody else has and said, "Man, I wish I had that." If you've ever done that, if you've ever had a moment in your life where you were dissatisfied with God's provision, you're guilty.

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    Alright, is there anybody here that did not give themselves any check marks?

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    If so, you're excused.

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    I'll see you in heaven.

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    For the rest of us, okay, that's bad news because holy God must punish sin.

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    The good news is that God loves you, and He became a man and bore our penalty on the cross, and He rose from the dead to give us eternal life.

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    But here's the thing, the Bible says that your eternity hinges on what you do with the message of Jesus Christ.

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    Your eternity depends not on how many good works you do, not on how nice you are, not on how good your children turned out, not on how much money you gave to the less fortunate.

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    Your eternity hinges on what you do with the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    So that's the question today, how have you responded to the message of Jesus?

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    And there are four responses that Jesus gives in this parable.

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    You're in here somewhere, let's see if we can find you.

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    Number one, jot this down in your outline, "I don't get it.

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    I don't get it.

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    I don't get it." Look at verse 15.

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    Jesus said, "And these are the ones along the path where the word is sown.

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    they hear, Satan immediately comes and takes away the word that is sown in them.

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    I don't get it.

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    This happens every week.

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    People walk out of church here, whatever church, where the gospel is preached, every week you're going to have people walk out going, "What was that all about?" But the church is on an FM station and you're tuned in to AM.

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    It doesn't impact you.

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    You don't care.

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    It's gone by the time you get to your car.

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    This is a frustrating thing for preachers because it's actually happening right now.

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    You know, right now in this room there are people that are sitting here listening that just totally aren't even here right now.

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    You're thinking about this stupid football game this afternoon.

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    Stupid because the Steelers aren't in it.

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    You're thinking about lunch.

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    You're thinking about what are we going to do tomorrow?

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    You're thinking about other things, but you're not here.

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    That's why Jesus said, what was that, in verse 9, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear." Why did Jesus say that?

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    Because there are people that have ears, but they're not hearing.

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    You can walk out of church like, "What was the sermon about today?" I don't know.

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    He showed a cartoon though, and that's pretty cool.

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    I have no idea what the sermon was about.

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    That's how some people respond to the gospel.

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    I don't get it.

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    The issue is hardening your heart.

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    How do you harden your heart?

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    You've made your heart like that hard path.

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    How do you harden your heart?

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    I want you to jot this down.

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    I'm going to fly through this.

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    This is a Bible study you need to do on your own.

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    Write down this reference.

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    Hebrews chapter 3 verses 7 through 19.

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    You know, so often you hear about hardening your heart.

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    The Bible has this whole section on hardening your heart and the Hebrew writer says very specifically, "Here's how you harden your heart." Jot these things down.

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    You can go back and read these.

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    Study these yourself.

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    "Here's how you harden your heart." the most sobering warning in the whole Bible over and over and over and over again in God's Word. Do not harden your heart. Do not harden your heart. Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart. God is so fired up about that message. You're like, "Well, how do you harden your heart?" Here's what Hebrews 3 says. Okay, four things. First of all, don't be thankful. Don't be thankful. You harden your heart when you're not thankful.

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    Always complaining, always having wrong expectations, never satisfied.

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    That's not a personality quirk, okay?

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    That's not a personality quirk if you're a complainer.

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    That's sin.

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    And that's hardening your heart to the things of God who calls you to give thanks in all circumstances.

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    But if you want to harden your heart, just don't be thankful.

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    Secondly, don't believe it when you see God working.

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    Don't believe it when you see God working.

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    That's another way you harden your heart.

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    You're like, "What do you mean by that?" You come to church and you hear these stories about people getting saved here, and people making major life decisions because of something God's word says, and the way God is growing us as disciples in our small group ministry.

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    And you walk out of here and you're like, "Yeah, those people are just totally out to lunch there. They're a little weird. I'm not really buying all this stuff. You mean to tell me, you know, they say this church didn't have any of this equipment like two weeks before they launched and then it all came in. I'm not really believing that. You mean to tell me that, you know, he's talking about Moldova and all this money came in already and they just need a little more to… I'm not really sure about that. God is at work and you're just not buying in. You run from it, you deny it, you brush it off. That's great way to harden your heart towards God, according to the Hebrews writer.

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    Thirdly, don't turn from sinful choices.

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    There's how you harden your heart.

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    You're in you know, you're you know, you're in sin.

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    You're looking at stuff on a computer you shouldn't be looking at.

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    You have a relationship that you shouldn't have with someone.

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    You have an addiction that you can't let go of, you know, you're in sin, but you've chosen to embrace your sin instead of embracing your savior.

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    That's hardening your heart.

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    And fourthly, don't do what God clearly commands.

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    You come to church and like, okay, the Bible says this.

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    You gotta see that, I'm not doing that.

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    Wow.

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    It's still a little shocking for me.

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    I've been in counseling sessions with people.

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    It is like black and white and then some pages like red and white, depending on if you have one of those kinds of Bibles.

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    Like, here's what you need to do.

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    Here's what God says you need to do.

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    And people looking at their Bible say, "Yeah, I'm not doing that." Oh, okay, you got a better plan than God.

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    Let's hear it.

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    Sad.

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    That's a sign of being hard-hearted.

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    The hard-hearted person can be the hardest to reach because they're beyond caring.

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    know gets easier and easier every time you do it because your heart is getting harder and harder. And the problem is not the Word. The problem is your heart is hard. The problem wasn't with the seed. The problem was the ground was hard. Jesus says the devil takes it away. Just like the seed was on the ground and not in the ground, the Word of God sort of lays on your heart but not in your heart. And Satan has a way of making sure that it doesn't linger. He will distract you and He will cause you to make excuses and He will cause you to question and deny. What was that sermon about? I didn't get that at all.

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    Oh, that stuff must have been for someone else. If you can walk out of hearing the Word unchanged, and unmoved, you are in serious danger." So that's how some people respond.

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    I don't get it.

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    I don't get it.

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    Here's the second way people respond.

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    Number two, write this down.

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    I can't take it.

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    I can't take it.

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    Look at verses 16 and 17.

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    And these are the ones that are sown on rocky ground.

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    Remember shallow soil?

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    The ones who when they hear the word immediately receive it with joy.

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    And they have no root in themselves but endure for a while.

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    Then when tribulation or persecution arises on account of the word, immediately they fall away.

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    I can't take it.

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    Some people seem to receive Jesus with joy.

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    Have you ever seen that?

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    I sure have.

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    People caught up in the emotion of a sermon or such a powerful worship service and their heart is so moved and it becomes this big emotional experience and by the next week they're up front and they're talking about how moved they are and they jump into ministry and then in a month, then in six months, they're gone.

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    I wish I had an explanation for that.

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    But I guess just looking at the mystery of God's Word, I have to just come alongside Jesus and say, "Yeah, that's what happens." So many people, literally, since this church has launched, hundreds of different people have come through here and had people come up and very excited and in tears and then gone.

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    Gone.

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    You think, "Well, what happened?" Well, Jesus says what happens, "Tribulation or persecution." You know, I thought this was going to be easy.

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    I thought coming to Jesus would make my life easy.

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    People looking at Jesus like He's a genie, or He's a vending machine.

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    And I thought if I gave my life to Jesus, life would be easy.

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    Like who advertised that?

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    If you think following Jesus Christ is easy, this is your wake-up call.

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    Because it's never talked about like that in the Bible.

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    Actually do you know how Jesus described it?

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    Just to pull out some of His terminology, Jesus said, "If you're going to follow Him, You better sit down and count the cost first, because it's going to cost you something.

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    That's the mystery of the gospel.

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    It costs you nothing, but it costs you everything.

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    Jesus said you've got to sit down and count the cost.

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    Jesus said you need to deny yourself.

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    Jesus said you need to carry your cross.

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    People think of that as such a metaphorical concept.

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    Well, I guarantee you, Jesus' original audience, they didn't see a metaphorical anything.

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    When they heard the term "carrier cross," they literally would have seen that in their life.

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    Somebody walking down the street with a cross on their back, they knew exactly what he meant.

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    You better be ready to die.

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    If you're going to follow me, it's a death sentence.

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    And if you're not willing to do that, then you're not ready to follow me.

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    I'm sorry, who said this was easy?

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    Jesus said this, all men will hate you because of me.

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    Jesus said in this world, you will have trouble.

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    You can check me on those.

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    That's how Jesus advertised what it meant to follow him.

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    You see, Jesus is popular here between 9.30am and 11.30am at Marshall Middle School in the auditorium, sometimes cafeteria.

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    Jesus is really, really, really popular.

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    But you know what?

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    Out there in the sinful world with sinful people who don't give a rip about doing the right thing, who don't give a rip about what God's Word says, out there following Jesus hard. Jesus talked about tribulation. Maybe it's sickness, financial problems. Maybe you have a boss that's a bit of a jerk. Maybe there's some kind of a crisis going on with your children. Tribulation or persecution. I don't even… I feel silly preaching about persecution in the American church. I have this down in my notes and I feel lame standing front of you saying these things. You know, my family thinks I'm weird and my co-workers are making fun of me. That's about as bad as persecution gets in the United States, true or false? Anybody here been beaten physically because of Jesus? Anybody here been arrested because you walked down the street with a Bible in your hand? You know that's happening right now. You know that, right? I believe days of persecution are going to be coming upon the church in America. So I'm giving you the heads up now.

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    It's coming, it's going to be a lot worse than people giving you silly looks or making fun of your Bible. But here's the silver lining, tribulation and persecution are going to show you what you're made of. Do you want to know if your faith is real? Well, you'll know when things start to get hard, when life starts to get rough, when things aren't optimal for you, saving faith is always persevering faith. And bailing on faith shows that there was never really faith there to begin with. That's the The great thing about tribulation, persecution, that's a fantastic thing.

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    That's what authenticates faith.

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    It's easy to follow Jesus when He's popular, when you have a couple of bucks in the bank, when your kids are healthy and obedient.

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    But once life gets a little rocky, once things get a little hard, you going to bail?

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    to quit. If you're truly saved, you can't. You won't. But for some people, Jesus said that's what they're going to do. I can't take it. I can't take it.

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    Thirdly, I don't want it. I don't want it. Look at verses 18 and 19. "And others are the ones sown among thorns. They are those who hear the word, but the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches, and the desire for other things, and choke the word, and it proves unfruitful." So some people say, "I don't want it." Parenthetically, as much as I want other things, you can't grow seeds where the weeds are, because there's a competition for the space.

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    There's a competition for the moisture and the nutrients in the soil.

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    And so it goes with your hearts.

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    If there's too much competition for the gospel of Jesus Christ in your hearts, then this is a seed among thorns this morning.

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    And believe me, I believe that there are many people who really, really honestly, earnestly They do want to follow Jesus Christ.

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    They just want other things more.

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    What are you talking about?

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    Well, Jesus said, "The cares of the world." Too busy.

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    Too busy.

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    I don't have many conversations with people where that phrase doesn't come up on my end or theirs.

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    How are you doing, Pastor Jeff?

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    Oh, I have a really busy week.

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    I say that every week.

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    How are you doing?

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    We have a really busy week this week.

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    Too busy.

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    Too busy at work.

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    My kids are, you know, they're in lacrosse and kung fu and baseball, hockey, football, softball, and tennis.

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    They're also on the jump roping team, the crocheting team, the debate team.

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    That's just on Monday.

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    On Tuesday, that's their busy day.

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    Or maybe it's your hobby.

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    Yeah, I'd really like to come to church and be involved, but you know what?

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    There's about six months out of the year that we get this boat up in Erie and we're just gone every weekend.

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    We just kind of skip church for half the year because of our boat.

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    You only have so much time, appetite, and energy to spend.

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    And when you spend your time, your effort, your energy, your appetite on all these other things you don't have any for Jesus.

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    The cares of the world.

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    The deceitfulness of riches.

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    Money is a liar.

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    The deceitfulness of riches.

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    Money is a liar.

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    What are some lies that money tells?

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    What did you say, Carrie?

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    I'll make you happy, right?

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    Liar.

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    He's not going to make you happy.

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    Is there anyone here this morning that can testify?

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    You know, this chapter of my life I have more money than I did in the previous chapter and I am so much happier as a direct result of the money.

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    Is there anybody that can testify to that?

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    That's one of the lies that money tells.

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    What's another lie that money tells?

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    I'll make you happy.

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    What else?

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    Sure, right?

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    Well, as long as you have money, you're safe and you're secure, yeah.

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    Yeah, that's not gonna happen.

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    Money is a liar.

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    And when you're buying into money's lies, you have a heart full of weeds.

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    If the lights came on today for you, maybe you've been sitting here saying, you know what?

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    I have been one of these people, maybe I haven't been getting it.

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    And you know, I was quick to bail.

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    I've realized that I haven't wanted Jesus as much as I've wanted other things.

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    What should I do?

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    What you should do, if that's the case, if the lights are coming on and if you're feeling a tremendous amount of conviction right now, here's what you should do.

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    Hosea 10, 12.

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    Write that down.

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    Hosea 10, 12 says, "Sow for yourselves righteousness, reap steadfast love, break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek the Lord, that he may come and reign righteousness upon you." I love that phrase, "break up your fallow ground." You are completely incapable of changing your heart.

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    But if you have a heart that's hard or shallow or thorny, you need to make priority one before anything happens.

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    You need to cry out to God to break up the fallow ground, to bring in His farm tools and retill the soil in your own hearts.

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    And only He can rain righteousness on you.

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    finally for today. I receive it. Look at verse 20. "But those that were sown on the good soil are the ones who hear the word and accept it and bear fruit thirtyfold, sixtyfold, and hundredfold. When the Word of God is heard, and when the Word of God is understood, and when the Word of God is accepted, things happen. Glorious things happen. Notice that Jesus did not say, "Some yield fruit and some don't yield fruit. He said that every time somebody receives Him as Lord and Savior, every time somebody embraces the Word of God, the Gospel message, there is always fruit. Yeah, there's going to be different degrees, but there's always going to be fruit.

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    Like, well, what do you mean fruit? Well, the Bible talks about many kinds of fruit.

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    There's the fruit of the Spirit, that's Galatians 5. There's the fruit of worship, that's Hebrews Here, specifically, Jesus is talking about evangelism.

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    He's talking about making disciples.

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    I don't know if you know this, but our worship leader is also my brother.

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    Did you pick that up?

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    It's funny, sometimes we have visitors that are like, "I can't believe how much you look like the worship leader." And I'm just like, "I fancy that." I've messed with people.

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    I'm like, yeah, it's kind of a harvest thing.

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    They said when we planted, we need to try to find somebody that looks like the pastor because it makes people comfortable.

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    I'm gonna tell you something about, I'm gonna tell you something about Darren D1, to the rest of you.

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    I love this guy.

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    We've had such a great relationship and he has been such a blessing to me.

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    But I gotta tell you something else about this guy.

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    You know, there have been different circles of friends that I've had apart from him, whether it was wrestling buddies or the Harvest Chicago people or even people who were part of this church before he and his family were part of this church.

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    There are these people that have felt like they've known him before they met him.

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    And do you know why that is?

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    It's because I've talked about him.

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    That's all.

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    It's because when I'm with these people, I'm like, "Hey, let me tell you a funny story that happened with me and my brother." And I'll show them pictures on my phone, like, "Here, check out this picture of my brother.

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    And here's something really funny that happened.

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    Here's something really crazy that he said." And it's just very natural.

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    And how many times, you know, you've met these people, you know, whether it's wrestling buddies or the people out in Chicago, and they're just like, "I totally know about you.

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    I've totally heard stories about you." And you see where I'm going with this, right?

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    It's natural.

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    When you have a relationship with someone and you have some experiences with someone and you've walked through life with someone, we could tell some stories, couldn't we?

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    Yeah, we could tell a couple.

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    Some wouldn't be suitable for church, but we could tell some stories of some of the crazy things from the past 38 years, he got a head start on me. I have never felt pressured or I've never felt guilty like, "Gosh, I better tell a Darren story because if I don't he's going to wonder if I really care about him or whatever." It's just always been natural because of the relationship that we have. And it's the It's the same with Jesus Christ.

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    When you know Him and what He's done for you, and when you grow in Him and you experience the joy of walking with Him, you'll talk about Him and you'll want to.

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    When the Word takes root, you will be burdened for the lost.

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    You will be praying.

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    You will be talking.

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    be witnessing, you'll be inviting people to come to church. And just as a seed that takes root makes more seeds, a disciple, when the Word takes root in your heart, makes more disciples.

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    So what have you done with the Gospel message?

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    I don't get it.

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    Or I can't take it.

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    Or I don't want it.

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    Or I receive it.

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    Will you bow your heads with me please?

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 4:1-20

  1. How can you tell which way someone is responding to the Gospel? What does it look like if they are hard-hearted, shallow-­hearted, or worldly-­hearted?
     

  2. How do you know if someone truly receives Jesus? Can you really know? What evidence (or “fruit”) can you look for?
     

  3. What determines if someone produces 30­-fold, 60­-fold, or 100-­fold?


Breakout Questions:

Pray for someone, by name, that you know needs to receive Jesus as Lord and Savior. And pray for an opportunity to share with that person!

Unforgiven: Blasphemy of the Spirit

Who is Jesus?

  1. "Lunatic!" Says those that don't KNOW Him. (Mk 3:21-22)

  2. "Liar!" Says those that don't REJECT Him. (Mk 3:22-30)

  3. What is the unforgivable sin?


    How do I know I haven't done it?


    Hebrews 2:3 - how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation?

    Hebrews 6:4-6 - For it is impossible, in the case of those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, and have shared in the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the age to come, and then have fallen away, to restore them again to repentance

    Hebrews 10:26,29 - For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins... How much worse punishment, do you think, will be deserved by the one who has spurned the Son of God, and has profaned the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit of grace?

  4. "Lord!" Says those who EMBRACE Him. (Mk 3:31-35)

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    Do you have your Bibles?

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    Open up to Mark chapter 3 and verse 21 as we continue our series through the book of Mark.

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    While you're turning to Mark chapter 3, did I ever tell you the story about how I almost got arrested for attempted murder?

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    Did I ever tell you that story?

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    This is an absolutely true story.

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    There is no embellishment in this story.

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    Some of you are going to hear this story and still think that there was, but there's absolutely no embellishment in this story.

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    I was almost arrested for attempted murder.

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    Here's the story.

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    This was back in my college days.

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    Yeah, I got a lot of stories like that, right?

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    Back in my college days when I was killing people.

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    No, I actually, going to Bible college, I was a pastor of a little community church, wrestling on the weekends, and in my free time I had a job as a magazine vendor.

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    And I had two Wal-Mart's and two K-Mart's that I was responsible for the magazines.

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    Every week I had to go to each store twice to do the weeklies and then change out the various monthly magazines on the, you know, the big rack.

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    You know the big magazine rack at Walmart, right?

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    Well, I was going into, it was actually my Kmart in Chillicothe, Ohio.

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    And as I was walking in, I was eating Spree.

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    You know Spree, right?

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    That delightfully fruity candy, comes in the foil tube.

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    I was never one to like rip the foil because I didn't like little pieces of foil everywhere.

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    So I would slide the Spree up the tube.

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    While I'm eating the Spree and I'm thinking, I don't want them to think I took this off the candy rack, which is right by the magazine rack, so I folded it in half and stuck it in my pocket when I went in.

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    So I'm at the magazine rack and I'm taking off the old magazines, cleaning out all those little mailers and stuff out of the bins and just going about my business, when all of a sudden these two police officers come up to me and they said, "Excuse me, sir.

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    "Do you have a knife?" And I said, "Yeah." I said, "Actually, I do have a knife." And the one cop said, "I want you to pull it out nice and slow." And they were both, like, you know, ready to draw on me.

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    They're like, "Pull it out nice and slow." I had this keychain knife that was literally this long, and it was this wide, and it was -- It was actually like, it was a little like pocket knife, but it folded like into a cross, ironically.

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    So they like pulled out, no joke, they pulled out nice and slow, so I'm like.

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    And the male cop, he goes, "You can put that away." And at that point, the female police officer left.

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    But not before they gave me a thorough frisking.

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    In the front of the store, so do you have this scene?

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    I'm like dressed up.

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    I'm working.

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    I'm in the front of Kmart.

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    Like this, being frisked by two cops.

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    People are walking in the store, "Hey, it's Pastor Jeff!

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    Hope to see you Sunday!" And they said, well, at that point the FEMA officer went to go somewhere, and I was talking to the male cop, and he said, "I need to see your driver's license.

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    I need some ID." So I gave him my driver's license.

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    said, "We got a report that you were coming here to murder someone." And I'm like, "There has to be some mistake. There has to be some mistake." I said, "I work here." I said, "I wouldn't go into my workplace and like kill people. That's He gets on his like radio, his shoulder radio, right?

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    And he's like, "Can you describe the suspect for me?" Click. And it comes back over the feed, Caucasian male, early to mid-20s, blonde hair, maroon, long-sleeved dress shirt, khaki pants, and I'm like, "Oh, crap." That one, pardon the word, but yeah, that's what I said, literally.

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    I'm like, yeah, that's pretty much me.

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    And they said, well, do you have -- is there anybody at this store that you hate or are mad at or another?

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    I'm like, no.

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    I'm not here -- I'm like, I'm the magazine guy.

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    Cutscene, the female officer went to the service desk.

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    And they said, yeah, we're here to investigate this guy.

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    and she's like, "What's his name?" And they, through getting my ID, they're like, "His name's Jeffrey Miller." Well, this female cop says to the manager of Kmart, she said, "Do you know a Jeffrey S. Miller?" And the manager said, "No." And the cop says, "He says he works here." And the manager's like, "Never heard of him." Fortunately, there was a cashier near the manager knew me." And she goes, "Jeff is the magazine guy." And she goes, "Oh yeah, the magazine guy. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, I know him." And the female cop says, "Well do you think he'd ever hurt anyone?" And the manager goes, "No, he's a preacher." And the cop says, "Ma'am, that might mean something to some people." So there was this whole rigmarole, more questioning the manager and other employees, and then they gave me my ID back, and they're just like, "Okay, have a good night." And they left. And I was like, "What was that all about?" Then it hit me. The spree that I was eating on my way into the store was in a silver foil wrapper, that as I was walking into the store and folding it, somebody thought that I had a switchblade and saw me walking in like switchblade in hand, thinking that I was going to go in and murder someone at Kmart.

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    But that whole event happened over confusion of identity.

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    You're like, "Why are you telling us this story?" Well, in this story, there was all this confusion over who I was, because they're like, "Well, somebody called and said I was a murderer.

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    I have no idea who that was.

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    Somebody just seen me walk in." They're like, "Murderer." And then when they talk to the manager, they're like, "No, he's a preacher." And then when they talk to some other employees, they're like, "No, we think he works here." And there was all this confusion over who I really was.

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    And when we get to this passage in Mark, that's exactly what we see here concerning Jesus Christ.

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    There's all this confusion over who is this guy?

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    Because Jesus had a lot more unusual things happening around Him than certainly was ever happening around me.

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    Who is this guy?

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    I mean, you've been with us in our studies so far, right?

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    Who is this guy?

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    He teaches with authority.

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    We've never heard anybody teach like this.

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    And he eats with sinners, and demons are terrified of him, and he breaks our Sabbath rules, and he heals sick people.

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    And now when we get to this section of Mark, the early verdicts come in.

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    Who is Jesus?

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    Who is He?

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    And actually many preachers have said it, but it was C.S. Lewis who popularized the trilemma.

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    Do you know about the trilemma?

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    C.S. Lewis said that you can only have one of three choices when it comes to Jesus Christ.

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    He says you can't say He was a good man.

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    Okay, that's what a lot of people say, "Jesus was a good man.

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    He was a good man." Jesus Christ was not a good man, because good men don't act the way Jesus acted.

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    around telling people that they're God, they're the Savior of the universe.

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    Good people don't do that kind of thing.

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    So C.S. Lewis, like I said, other theologians and preachers before him, said, "Really, you only have three conclusions when it comes to Jesus.

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    First of all, maybe he was a lunatic, a crazy man.

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    I've met people who told me that they were God, okay?

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    And they believed it.

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    They were mentally unstable, and I'm not making fun of that.

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    That's reality.

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    Whether it was some form of schizophrenia, but they thought they were God.

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    They were mentally deranged.

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    And some people would put Jesus in that category.

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    He's crazy to say the kinds of things that He said.

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    Another choice you have is liar.

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    Like, he knew he wasn't God, but he went around telling everybody that he was.

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    That would make him a what?

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    A liar, right?

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    He's a liar.

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    You know, he's saying, "He comes from the Father, and he's going back to the Father, and he's come to seek and save the lost, and he's…" He knows that stuff isn't true.

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    He's a liar.

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    That's your second option.

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    And the third option is, He's the Lord.

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    He is who He said He is.

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    He is God in the flesh who came to redeem us.

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    So those are your choices.

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    He was liar, or excuse me, lunatic, liar, or Lord, or you would say He was mad, He was bad, or He was God, but those are really your only three options, and you're going to see all three of those come right from this text.

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    The same question that C.S. Lewis asked, and the same questions these theologians asked concerning Jesus, it all comes right from this passage.

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    So just very simply today, we're going to ask you a question you have to answer.

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    Multiple choice test for you today.

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    Who is Jesus?

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    Who is Jesus?

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    Number one on your outline, "Lunatic," says those who don't know Him.

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    verses 21 and 22, it says, "And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem," that's like corporate headquarters, right?

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    These weren't like the local scribes.

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    These were the scribes that came from Jerusalem, from the holy city, right?

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    These were the bigwigs.

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    So these scribes came from Jerusalem, were saying, I'm sorry, I started in the wrong place. Back up to verse 20, we'll get to them in a second. Cut that out of the audio.

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    Verse 20, we'll get to those guys in a second. "Then he went home," okay, Jesus went back to, we talked about this, probably Peter's home. It says, "And the crowds gathered again so that they could not even eat." If you're in any ministry of any type, as many people in this room are, you know that you have seasons like that. You're so busy doing ministry, not even time to eat. It just happens. It just happens. It happened to Jesus. So the crowds gathered again so they could not even eat. But verse 21, it says, "And when his family heard it, they went out to seize him, for they were were saying, "He is out of his mind." Now this word for seize is also the word that can be translated "arrested." His family came down and they're like, "He's crazy.

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    Let's just get him and get him out of here for his protection, spare the family some embarrassment." And I totally contract with what's happening here. I totally get this. Because as you know, our children have some issues, some developmental issues. And I totally get this. You know, most times when we go in public, Aaron and I are like, "Okay, time to seize the children and get them out of here because they're acting crazy." Okay? A lot of times, Owen, due to some sensory things, has some meltdowns and we totally get that. Like, let's just grab them and get out of here so that, You know, there's not an embarrassment upon him or upon everybody else, let's just get out of here." And that's what Jesus' family did.

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    But I want you to notice in the text, now that we're reading the right verses, it says Because when his family, look at verse 21, underline the words, "heard it." Were they seeing it?

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    Were they seeing it?

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    What does your Bible say?

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    No.

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    Were they first-hand eyewitnesses to what Jesus was doing?

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    No.

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    My Bible says they heard it.

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    Right?

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    And you can totally get this, right?

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    Could you imagine?

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    You have this relative that lives in another place, and all these reports keep coming back to you.

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    "Hey, you know your cousin?

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    He's going around telling people he's God and that he can drive out demons, and all these people are gathered to listen to him, and he's saying the craziest things.

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    We've never heard anybody talk like this." It'd be like a family meeting.

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    "We've got to go do something about this guy.

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    It says his family heard it and let's go get him." They went out to seize him saying he is out of his mind.

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    Their verdict on Jesus was based on ignorance.

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    And there is nothing new under the sun.

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    That's how some people evaluate Jesus.

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    Did you know that?

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    Anything they think they know were things that they heard, maybe.

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    I think someone told me sometime, like we dealt with that in prison ministry all the time, remember Mark?

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    We'd have people like, "Well, you know, Jesus this and Jesus that." Like, where'd you come up with that?

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    "Well, I went to this church and I had this guy in this church tell me, 'Is that in the Bible?'" "Well, I don't really know where it's at in the Bible, but I'm pretty sure that that's the truth about Jesus." We're like, "If you're going to come to this Bible study and make such a claim, you better be able to back it up biblically because that's our source of authority.

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    We believe what the Bible says about Jesus Christ.

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    So don't be walking in here with, "Here's what I think about Jesus." I really don't care what you think about Jesus.

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    I care what God thinks about Jesus.

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    And that's what happened with his family here.

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    They heard these things and, "Okay, must be crazy." People like that need challenged.

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    Are you interested in what the Bible really does say, or are you willing to hold on to some third-handed opinion that you can't verify?

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    So lunatics as those who don't know him.

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    Secondly, "Liar," says those who reject him.

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    Now let's look at verse 22.

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    It says, "And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem," now they came from Jerusalem, that was a big deal.

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    Did you hear about this?

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    Did you know that?

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    They weren't like the local scribes, they were like from Jerusalem.

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    They were saying, "He is possessed by Beelzebul, and by the prince of demons, he casts out demons." Who is Beelzebul?

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    Well, in the Old Testament, you come across this name five times.

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    It's actually Beelzebub with a B.

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    It was an Ekranite term, which meant the Lord of the high places.

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    And in the Old Testament, it was used to refer to Satan.

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    He's called the Lord of the high places.

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    The New Testament calls him the Prince of the Power of the Air.

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    Old Testament, Beelzebub, he's the Lord of the high places.

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    You're like, "Well, what's up with Beelzebul?" This is actually kind of funny.

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    Kids, you'll get a kick out of this especially.

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    And Jews, in order to sort of make fun of Satan, changed the word from Beelzebub to Beelzebul because in just changing that little part of the word, it goes from "Lord of the high places" to "Lord of the manure pile," just with that change.

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    So that was what they called Satan.

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    He's the Lord of poop.

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    That's literally what that means.

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    And you're like, "Well, I always heard that that was like the Lord of the Flies." Do you know which flies they are referring to?

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    It's true.

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    I don't need to explain that, right?

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    Okay, if you still need help, grab somebody after service.

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    Lord of the Flies, it's the same thing.

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    Just talking about which neighborhood those flies hang out.

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    So it's by Beelzebul.

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    Do you know how he gets his power?

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    They didn't deny that he had power.

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    They saw that he had power.

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    The question is, where does he get his power from?

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    And they said, "He is Satan-energized." Jesus is Satan-energized.

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    He gets his power from the Lord of the Menorah, Satan.

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    what they were saying was, "This man is a deceiver." You know, he's saying that he gets his power from Jehovah.

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    He does not get his power from Jehovah.

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    He gets his power from Satan.

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    He is deceiving you.

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    Do you think Jesus had something to say about that?

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    It says, "And he called them to him and said to them in parables." Now what you're going to see here, four negative statements, one positive statement, Jesus is just showing them how idiotic their accusation is.

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    Jesus is meeting them with this ridiculous premise.

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    "Oh, that's what you think.

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    Well let's kind of reason this out and see what kind of sense it makes." And you'll realize how foolish this accusation is.

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    Jesus said to them in parables, "How can Satan cast out Satan?

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    If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.

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    And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.

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    And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand but is coming to an end.

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    But no one enters a strong man's house and plunders his goods unless he first binds the strong man.

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    Then indeed he may plunder his house.

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    See, Satan is the strong man here.

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    What Jesus is saying is, "I'm stronger than Satan.

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    I've come to undo His work, and in order to undo His work, I had to bind Him." He was just making a claim, "I'm stronger than Satan.

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    I'm undoing Satan's work." So, Jesus says, "Okay, here's your theory.

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    Satan's running around, dismantling his own kingdom." That's absolutely a brilliant deduction.

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    But look at what Jesus says next.

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    of the most serious and sober and you better be sitting up listening to every word that Jesus says here.

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    Jesus said, "Truly I say to you," by the way, Jesus was the only person that said that.

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    You don't see any other prophets, apostles, teachers.

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    When Jesus said, "Truly I say to you," that means you have got to listen to what I'm saying right now.

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    Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven, the children of man.

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    And whatever blasphemies they utter.

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    But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness.

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    is guilty of an eternal sin.

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    For they were saying, "He has an unclean spirit." There is a sin that cannot be forgiven.

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    Did you know that?

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    There is a sin that will not ever, ever be forgiven.

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    Jesus in this passage says it is an eternal sin, a sin that someone can commit that a thousand years from now, ten thousand years from now, a million years from now, into eternity, God will not change His mind on this.

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    A sin that cannot be forgiven.

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    So what is the unforgivable sin?

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    I've been asked this question a lot in my ministry.

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    People concerned.

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    Have I done it?

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    It's something that everyone should be concerned about, frankly, but it's something we need to understand biblically.

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    What is the unforgivable sin?

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    If you're writing notes, jot this down.

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    Jesus called it, what?

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    Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

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    That is the unforgivable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

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    The unforgivable sin is not doubting God.

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    That's not the unforgivable sin.

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    Like you know, I went through this season where I didn't pray like I probably should heaven, I kind of doubted whether God was really with me, and I kind of went through that season, but I look back now and that's not it.

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    Everybody say, "That's not it.

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    That's not it." The unforgivable sin is not denying the Lord in a season.

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    Peter did that, right?

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    Three times in a row.

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    I don't even know him.

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    Jesus completely restored him.

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    So, like, you know, if you're like, "You know what, this time at work, you know, I could have stood up for Jesus and I pretended like I didn't care.

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    Is that the unforgivable sin?" The answer is no, that is not the unforgivable sin.

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    Okay?

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    Peter did that.

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    That's not it either.

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    Depending who you ask, some people say divorce is an unforgivable sin.

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    The Bible does not say that.

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    Divorce certainly carries with it painful consequences, nobody's denying that, but it is not an unforgivable sin.

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    Some people say it's some kind of a sexual sin, that's the unforgivable sin.

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    The Bible doesn't say that either.

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    Some people say that suicide is the unforgivable sin, the Bible does not say that.

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    So what is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?

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    What does that mean?

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    Understand this, the Holy Spirit's job is what?

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    The Holy Spirit's job is to testify about Jesus Christ, correct?

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    That's His job.

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    The Holy Spirit's job is to draw people's hearts towards the Son of God, Jesus Christ.

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    To reveal Him to people, to draw people to Him, to shed light on the glorious truths of the gospel.

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    The scribes in this account saw Jesus at work, and they ascribed His power to Satan.

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    And when the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus to you, and you understand who He is, and you understand what He's done, and you refuse to worship Him, you refuse to receive Him as your Savior and as your Lord, and you instead walk away from Him, that is unforgivable.

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    That is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

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    It is God's Holy Spirit saying, "Listen, this is who Jesus Christ is.

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    You need to embrace Him.

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    You need to receive Him." And you understand that, but you say no.

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    You choose instead to walk away.

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    It's unforgivable.

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    But understand, this isn't something that's done in ignorance, okay?

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    Like Jesus' family in verse 21.

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    That's not blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

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    This is done after full revelation.

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    So that leads to this question, "How do I know I haven't done it?" I've talked to a lot of Christians, they're like, "Gosh, I'm really worried.

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    This one day back in 1996, I think I may have blasphemed against the Holy Spirit and the Bible says I can't be forgiven.

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    How do I know I haven't done it?" It's an easy test.

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    If you are the least bit concerned that you have, that means you haven't.

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    And all of God's people said, "If you are sitting here today and you're hearing this, and there's the least bit of concern like, 'Oh gosh, I hope that that's not me,' or I don't think I've ever done that," or if you're concerned about it at any level, at any degree, that means you haven't done it.

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    Because listen, the person who has done it does not care.

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    The person that has done it has decided on full rejection of Jesus Christ.

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    And it doesn't have to be a hostile rejection.

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    It can be a friendly rejection.

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    It doesn't have to be the guy that says, "I have a hatred for him." Some people have that.

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    It can also be the guy that says, "I just love my sin more.

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    I just want to live how I want to live, and I'll allow him his rightful place on the throne of my heart." If you want to go to church, great, good for you.

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    I hope it does something for you, but that's really not my thing.

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    It can be a hostile rejection, it can be a friendly rejection, but listen, it is a rejection.

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    This is a sin that is a settled, final decision.

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    I'd also like to encourage you that this isn't something that just happens in one moment.

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    This is something that happens over time when a person hardens their hearts.

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    The book of Hebrews talks over and over and over and over and over and over, "Do not harden your heart, do not harden your heart, do not harden your heart." Oh, that comes from the Psalms, by the way, but I'm repeating it again, "Do not harden your heart." Why?

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    Because when you know what God's calling you to do and you continually shut Him out, reject say, "No, your heart gets harder, your heart gets harder, your heart gets harder," and it gets to the point nothing spiritual penetrates your heart because you've calloused yourself.

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    This is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, continual, repeated, "I've hardened my heart, no to Jesus, no to God," which is saying no to the Holy Spirit.

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    saying, "Holy Spirit, I do not agree with your assessment of who Jesus Christ is." You've blasphemed the Holy Spirit.

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    And how do we know when a person commits this sin?

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    How do we know?

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    How do we know when someone spiritually goes past the point of no return?

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    How do we know?

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    And the answer is this, we don't know.

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    We don't know.

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    I've encountered guys in ministry that I'm like, "He is never going to get it." I'm like, "You see that guy?

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    He is never going to get it." You know, this is a guy I've shared the gospel with 86 times, and he still can't even find the table of contents in his Bible.

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    He's never going to get it.

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    And I've been wrong.

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    I've seen God take people like that and grab them in repentance and, "Oh my gosh, I was so stupid.

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    Why didn't I see this?" I'm just saying no human knows when this happens.

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    But something we do know is that it does happen, it can happen, it certainly will happen to people that persistently harden their hearts against what the Holy Spirit is trying to do, which is draw someone to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

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    So no human knows.

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    Only God knows when someone truly does this.

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    But God has made it very clear in His Word that this happens.

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    I want you to look.

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    Can we get these verses from Hebrews?

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    I'm going to go through these very, very, very quickly.

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    You can read this.

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    The book of Hebrews talks about this a lot, this very thing, that when you know who Jesus is and you understand that He died for your sins, He rose to give you eternal life, when you understand that, don't walk away from Him.

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    It's just a constant theme.

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    Look at Hebrews 2.3, "How shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation?" The answer is you will not because you've committed an unforgivable sin.

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    Hebrews 6 talks about this.

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    "For it is impossible in the case of those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the Word of God and the powers of the age to come, and then have fallen away to restore them again to repentance." That Bible is not talking about somebody losing their salvation.

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    If you're truly saved, you can't lose your salvation.

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    This Bible is talking about that guy that's in church, hanging around.

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    I see God at work stories.

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    I'm hearing testimonies.

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    I'm seeing what the Bible says about Jesus, and I'm still saying no.

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    I'm still saying I'm going to be in charge of my life, not Jesus Christ.

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    That's what this is talking about.

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    Hebrews 10, verses 26 and 29, "For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins." There it is again, full knowledge, reject it.

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    The Holy Spirit's like, "Receive it." You're like, "No, I will not." Well, you don't have another sacrifice for sins, pal.

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    Verse 29, "How much worse punishment do you think will be deserved by the one who has spurned the Son of God, and has profaned the blood of the covenant by which He was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit of grace." Wow.

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    Understand that this sin is unforgivable by its very nature.

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    To illustrate, let's imagine that you go to a doctor and the doctor says, "I have some concerns about some of the symptoms you have, so we're going to run some tests." And are you there?

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    Are you in the waiting room?

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    The doctor comes back in and he says, "Your test results are back and I'm afraid I have some bad news.

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    you have a terminal disease.

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    And you, by my best estimation, you have less than two weeks to live because this disease is in a stage where it's going to progress very rapidly.

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    You're going to die in under two weeks.

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    And you're like, well, that's the worst news I could have gotten.

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    The doctor says, "But I have some good news." The doctor says, "We have this medication.

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    This medication..." I'm not going to bore you with all the chemistry.

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    I could, but I'm not going to.

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    "But this medication will destroy the disease inside you, guaranteed.

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    I'm 110% sure of this.

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    This medication will destroy the disease that's killing you.

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    It will.

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    All you need to do, take two of these pills a day for the next week, disease is gone, guaranteed.

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    It has worked for every single person that's ever had this disease.

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    Take this and live.

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    And you say, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Doc.

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    I don't know where you get off pushing your beliefs about pharmacology on me.

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    You know what, why don't you keep your beliefs to yourself, little live and let live.

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    Check out my coexist bumper sticker, man.

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    I don't need your beliefs.

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    I believe that I'm going to conquer the disease just by going home and like thinking really bad things about the disease, and the doctor's like, "That's not gonna do it, you gotta take these." Well, I think that, you know, I'm just gonna, I'm gonna go home and like eat some bark off of the tree And the doctor's like, "Hey, I'm all for holistic things, but that's not going to stop this disease.

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    You need these." "Well, I'm going to talk to Amanda and get on a better diet." And the doctor's like, "You need these.

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    This is the only thing that will..." And you're like, "I'm not taking it.

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    I'm not taking it." What's the doctor going to say?

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    The doctor is going to say, "You're choosing to die because you've rejected the only cure for your disease." And folks, that's what blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is.

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    You have a disease on your soul called sin.

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    And Jesus Christ, the great physician, says, "I can heal that!

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    I've healed that for every single person that's ever come to me by faith." And the Holy Spirit says, "Come to Jesus.

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    He will take your sin away.

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    He will eradicate your sin." And you look at the cure and say, "No." What's God's answer?

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    There is no plan B, right?

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    God didn't send two saviors.

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    God didn't say, "Well, if you're not into the Jesus plan of salvation, I've got this other plan that involves like other people or other ritual, there is no plan B.

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    The only unforgivable sin is rejecting the cure for your sin.

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    "Lunatic," says those who don't know Him, and "Liar," says those who choose to reject Him, and finally, "Lord," says those who embrace Him.

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    Look at verse 31, "And his mother and his brothers came." Apparently, they weren't with the other family members that came previously, but you know things are ratcheted up a couple notches when mom shows up, right? Right or wrong?

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    I'll take that as a yes. Okay, so mom shows up and having brothers that I love very much. I understand also how it gets ratcheted up. Your brothers are here too.

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    Okay, so his mother and his brothers came and standing outside they sent to him and called him." You got that scene? And a crowd was sitting around him and they said to him, "Your mother and your brothers are outside seeking you." And he answered them, "Who are my mother and my brothers?" And looking about at those who sat around him, he said, "Here are my mother and brothers. For whoever does the will of God, he is my brother and sister and mother." You're like, "Well, I thought Mary was like totally clued in on who Jesus is, right?

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    Like, she wasn't in the he's crazy camp. I don't think she was in the he's crazy Honestly, I think that, I think she was in mom mode.

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    Okay, there's all this controversy, people are calling him a demon, people are calling him crazy, and like the family's all stirred up.

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    I really believe Mary at this point was just in mom mode, like she wanted to protect her son.

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    Jesus pointed out the relationship that matters is the spiritual one.

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    You're like, "Well, how do you know I have that relationship?" Well, Jesus said it's whoever does the will of God.

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    What is God's will?

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    God's will is that you turn from your sin and you embrace Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

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    That's God's will.

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    It's believing that He is the Son of God.

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    It's believing that when He died on the cross, He bore God's wrath for your sin, and that when he arose from the dead, he gave us eternal life.

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    And Jesus didn't look at all of this as religion.

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    Notice he looked at it as relationship.

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    Our worship trio would make their way forward.

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    I'd like to remind you that when it comes to eternal life, when it comes to spiritual matters, there might be three assessments concerning Jesus Christ, but we really, it really only boils down to two options, doesn't it?

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    And one option is to receive the gift of God, Jesus Christ, who will forgive any sin that you have ever committed.

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    Did you see that?

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    Look back again at verse 28.

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    Jesus said, "Truly I say to you, all sins will be forgiven to children of man." And whatever blasphemies they utter, aside from the rejection of Jesus Christ, can you name a sin that he will not forgive?

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    out of the mouth of Jesus himself, he said that every other sin will be forgiven.

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    Whether it's murder, or theft, or hatred, or gossip, or lust, those can all be forgiven.

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    So you have that option of receiving the gift of God, Jesus Christ, or you can refuse to allow Jesus Christ His rightful place as Lord over your life, and forfeit any forgiveness because you forfeited the only source of forgiveness.

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    So what's your verdict?

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    Is Jesus Christ a lunatic?

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    And I think all y'all are crazy for sitting here reading a book about him.

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    Is he a liar?

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    Like, "Wow, he pulled the scheme of the history of the universe because there are people still gathering together to sing songs to him and what a deceiver." Are you in that camp?

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    Or is he the Lord?

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    Is He exactly everything that He said He is?

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 3:21-35

  1. Why do you think some people hold on to wrong opinions about Jesus without every really investigating Him for themselves (like His family who heard He was crazy, so they went after Him without verifying anything themselves, Mk 3:21)?
     

  2. How would you define the “unforgivable sin” (Mk 3:29)? (Hint for discussion leader: It is a wholesale rejection of Jesus Christ, just as these scribes saw Jesus at work and attributed His power to Satan.)
     

  3. What did Jesus mean by saying those who “do the will of God” are His “brother and sister and mother” (Mk 3:35)?

Breakout Questions:

Have you ever worried that you committed “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit”? What do you think about that now? Pray for one another.

Discipling: Equipping for Work

So You Want a Fruitful Ministry Like Jesus?


  1. Focus on MISSION . (Mk 3:7-12)

  2. Invest in PEOPLE . (Mk 3:13-19)

Eight People You Will Work With In Ministry:

  1. GUNG-HO Guy (Simon Peter)

  2. EMOTIONAL Powder Keg (James and John)

  3. BEHIND the scenes Worker Bees (Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, James Son of Alphaeus)

  4. The CONTROVERSIAL Convert (Matthew)

  5. Constant SKEPTIC (Thomas)

  6. MAMA'S Boy (Thaddaeus)

  7. POLITICAL Campaigner (Simon the Zealot)

  8. The BACKSTABBERS (Judas Iscariot)

Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANK
Hint: Highlight blanks above for answers!

  • 00:00-00:44

    Mark chapter 3, is everybody there? We're going to be starting in verse 7 and you know in the church sometimes we throw around some phrases that sound really good but we don't really stop and think about them, right? Things like, "I want to be a New Testament church. I just want to be a New Testament church." Which New Testament church would you like to be? The one at Corinth, the one at Thessalonica, and you're like, "Yeah, yeah, I know what you mean by that." But somehow Somehow we've taken some of these churches and have idealized them, but when you really study your Scriptures, you'll find that the church in the New Testament was a lot like the church in our day.

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    God gloriously at work, people still with problems.

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    And here's another thing, another thing that we say, those of us in ministry, and there are many, many, many people here in ministry at different capacities serving Jesus Christ in this church, but people say things like, "I want a ministry like Jesus.

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    I want a ministry like Jesus." And you know, when I graduated Bible college, that's what I said, "I want a ministry like Jesus, but I sort of idealized some things without having a full understanding of the Bible.

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    But a ministry like Jesus in my mind was this, everyone gets along, everyone's on the same page, everyone shares my opinions and my preferences, and you just got to get some systems down and ministry can be pretty easy, right?

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    I mean, that's why I went to Bible college, because I thought you only had to buy one textbook.

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    I was really surprised by that.

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    Well, ministry turns out a lot differently than I expected, and there's nothing that can really prepare you.

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    The title of today's message is "Discipling, Equipping for Work," and the question that we're going to look at in this text is just simply this.

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    So you want a fruitful ministry like Jesus.

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    How can we have a fruitful ministry like Jesus Christ?

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    First of all, write this down on your outline.

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    Focus on mission.

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    Focus on mission.

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    Do you want to have a fruitful ministry like Jesus Christ?

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    You have to focus on the mission.

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    Look at verse 7.

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    It says, "Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great crowd followed from Galilee and Judah and Jerusalem and Edomia and from beyond the Jordan and from around Tyre and Sidon.

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    When the great crowd heard all that he was doing, they came to him and he told his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd lest they crush him.

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    For he had healed many so that all who had diseases pressed around to touch him and whenever the unclean spirit saw him, they fell down before him and cried out, 'You are the Son of God!'" And he strictly ordered them not to make him known." So verses 7 through 12, just simply write this in the margin of your Bible.

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    This is a recap.

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    If you've been going through the Gospel of Mark with us at Harvest Bible Chapel, I'm I'm sure you noticed a lot of this stuff sounds very familiar, doesn't it?

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    You're like, "Yeah, we've heard this.

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    Yeah, yeah, great crowds and healing and, you know, evicting demons." And you're like, "A lot of this sounds familiar," and that's because Mark is sort of giving us a recap.

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    Actually, the last several messages have focused on four confrontations that Jesus had with the Pharisees.

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    Remember, we went through, you know, "Why do your disciples… Why don't your disciples fast, and why do you eat with sinners, and why do you break the Sabbath?" And all these confrontations.

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    Well, Mark sort of took us through that portion and is sort of giving us a recap here in chapter three, but that doesn't mean the confrontation is going to end because we're going to have more even next week.

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    So verses 7 through 12 is a recap.

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    of Jesus, the demand for His time and attention.

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    It's continuing and it's increasing.

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    And verse 7 says that Jesus withdrew with His disciples.

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    If you recall last week, the last thing that we studied was that the Pharisees and Herodians, because of the whole Sabbath issue, got together.

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    And Pharisees and Herodians, like friends are enemies typically.

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    Enemies, right?

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    But they're like, "Well, we hate Jesus and you hate Jesus, so let's talk." And they got together to plot how they could, my Bible says, how they could destroy Jesus.

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    They hated Jesus Christ so much, "Let's get together and figure out how we can destroy Him." And then it says that Jesus withdrew.

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    Now why did Jesus withdraw?

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    Was He scared?

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    Absolutely not.

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    He withdrew because it wasn't His time.

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    I understand Jesus was on a very specific schedule of ministry, and Jesus knew that there was going to be a time for him to suffer and die.

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    This wasn't the time.

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    So Jesus withdrew from the presence of these enemies in this season.

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    And you're like, "Okay, what are all these places here?" It says, first of all, it says, "From Galilee and Judea and Jerusalem and Edomia, from beyond the Jordan and from around Tyre and Sidon." And I look these places up, we're talking about places south and west of Judah, east of Galilee, northwest of Galilee.

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    Really, what Mark is saying here is people came from everywhere.

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    So to put it in Pittsburghese, we would say things like, "Well, people were coming from Saxenburg and the South Hills and Aspen Wall and McKee's Rocks and somebody's like, "Correction, like if Jesus is in the North Hills, nobody's coming from the South Hills to see Him." Right?

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    I actually got an amen on that.

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    That's a funny thing about Pittsburgh.

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    If you live like in the North Hills and you're talking to somebody from the South Hills, They make it sound like you live in Portugal.

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    Like where's this party at?

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    Well, it's up in the North Hills.

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    Like, "Oh, forget it.

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    I'm not going to make it." Like, "Dude, it's like a 30-minute drive." Yeah, but they're going to go through a tunnel.

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    Yeah, that's like 25 seconds of your life you won't get back.

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    But anyways, the point is people were coming from everywhere.

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    That's the point.

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    And then verses 9 through 12, again, it's more of the same.

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    Ministry, faithfulness, crowds, healing, demon evictions.

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    Recall, when we studied this previously, it says that the demons cried out.

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    And the original language means literally terrified.

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    Terrified.

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    Like, imagine, you know, waking up and there's like a tarantula on your bedsheets crawling towards you.

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    Like, imagine that like times a thousand.

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    And that's how these demons felt about Jesus.

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    They were scared to death of Jesus Christ.

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    And they thought that God's incarnation on the earth meant their immediate judgment.

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    We'll be talking more about that down the road.

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    And it says, "And Jesus strictly ordered them not to make him known." Jesus didn't want affirmation from hell.

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    Jesus didn't want demons affirming him because He didn't want the message confused in people's minds.

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    affirmation comes from God's people.

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    So it's more of the same.

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    It's the recap.

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    And why does Mark put this in here?

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    Well, at this point in the gospel of Mark, we've seen these things over and over, and you might be saying to yourself, "Okay, well, we've done all this, like, healing and demons and crowds and all these things, so like, what's the new thing, Jesus?

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    What now?" And the answer is nothing.

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    This is the thing.

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    Seeing God at work is the thing.

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    I'd like to remind you, church, that faithfulness is gauged in staying steady.

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    And I think in our culture we especially need to remind ourselves of that because we live in a culture that's always looking for something new, true or false.

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    Right?

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    What was the Xbox thing that just came out a couple weeks ago?

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    There were people standing in line for this thing for days.

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    Like, I got to get an Xbox One.

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    And the PlayStation 4 came out.

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    And I guarantee you somewhere, somebody's standing in line for a PlayStation 5.

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    And we're so used to this new thing coming out.

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    When's the iPhone 6 come out?

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    And I'm not going to get an iPad 3, because I'm going to wait till the 4 comes out, because it does everything for you.

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    And we're so used to, like, oh, I all of the new stuff coming out, and I think sometimes, sometimes we carry that thinking over to the church.

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    We're like a baby church, right?

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    We're only a couple years old.

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    What have you been doing at Harvest?

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    Passionately worshiping Jesus Christ, expository, application of preaching of God's Word, baptizing people, having the Lord's Supper, getting involved in some outreach things, small groups each other's homes and praying, and at this point you're like, "Well, okay, yeah, been there, done that.

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    What are we going to do now?" We're going to keep doing the same thing.

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    But like, what's the new thing?

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    I got an idea.

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    Let's put a dunk tank on the stage, and we'll like have fun and baptize people at the same time.

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    No, we are not going to do that.

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    But like, what's the new thing?

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    faithfulness is staying steady, staying on mission.

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    And that's what you see with Jesus, right?

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    Jesus had the power to do anything.

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    So if it was a matter of coming up with something new just to keep people entertained, Jesus would have been the pioneer for that.

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    But what we see here, Mark's saying Jesus kept continually, faithfully doing what God called Him to do, what God the Father, excuse me, called Him to do, and it was people seeing God at work.

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    get off mission.

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    That's why I've heard stories like this, you have to.

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    You hear stories about churches like internally arguing about things like carpeting and bulletin boards and like, how did that become an issue at your church?

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    I've heard stories of people telling me, "Yeah, you know, our church needed to pick a new color of carpet.

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    We about had a church split over that." Like, really?

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    You guys are so fired up about the color of the carpet that you're like ready to split over that?

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    Well the problem is they've gotten off mission and we're just going after simple faithfulness.

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    Our mission is to make disciples.

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    We believe at Harvest Bible Chapel that a disciple is somebody who worships Jesus Christ, walks with Jesus Christ, and works for Jesus Christ, and we want to marvel at God at work in our presence.

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    We want to be people that come together to passionately worship, get involved in small group ministry where real relationships are being made and real fellowship is happening and genuine prayer is happening.

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    And we want to see everyone get involved in some aspect of ministry.

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    Like, well, what are we going to do next year?

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    The same thing.

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    And marvel at God at work as He has been and as He will continue to be.

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    We don't need new, we just need Jesus.

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    Yesterday, today, and tomorrow as well, if we have it.

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    So you want a fruitful ministry like Jesus, well, number one, focus on mission.

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    Number two, invest in people.

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    Invest in people.

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    Look at verse 13, "And he went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired, and they came to him.

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    And he appointed twelve whom he also named apostles, so that they might be with him, and he might send them out to preach and have authority to cast out demons.

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    He appointed the twelve, Simon, to whom he gave the name Peter, James, the son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, to whom he gave the name Boanerges, that is, the sons of thunder, Andrew and Philip and Bartholomew and Matthew and Thomas and James, the son of Alphaeus and Thaddeus and Simon the Canaanite and Judas Iscariot who betrayed him.

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    So if you want a ministry like Jesus Christ, focus on the mission.

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    That's what Jesus did, that's what we want to do as a church.

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    But secondly, invest in people.

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    Now, go back to verse 13, it says, "Jesus went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired, and they came to him." And somebody's like, "Okay, question, Pastor Jeff.

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    I was here when you were going through Mark chapter 1, and do you remember the whole Jesus called the fishermen thing, right?

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    There was Peter and Andrew, and remember they dropped their nets and followed him, and then James and John, they left their father in the middle.

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    Like, Pastor Jeff, I was here for that sermon, and I remember you already talked about Jesus calling them, so like, "What's going on here?" Did they like wander back home and Jesus had to like call them back, or what happened here?

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    Well, actually, there are actually five phases to the calling of the apostles.

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    The first one, like we talked about in chapter one, they would have started by following Jesus part-time, and that "drop the nets, leave your father in the boat" was a call to follow them full-time, to follow Jesus Christ full-time.

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    So those are the first two phases.

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    At first, they were kind of like, "Okay, here's Jesus." They were kind of like listening to Him and kind of investigating, listening to His teaching, and that was part-time.

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    Well, in chapter one, He called them full-time.

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    In this passage, he called them to be apostles in order to train them.

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    We'll talk more about that in a second.

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    That's number three, called them to be apostles.

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    So part-time one, full-time two, called to be apostles three.

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    The fourth calling was calling them to do some preaching, and we'll talk about that down the road.

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    And the fifth calling is to the Great Commission.

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    That's Matthew 28, that's Acts chapter 1, verse 8.

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    So understand that Jesus called these same group of people in different phases of the ministry that he was calling them to.

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    Does that make sense?

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    Alright.

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    So here's a question.

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    I learned something new this week.

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    Maybe you already knew this, but did you ever wonder like why there were twelve?

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    Why didn't Jesus call like ten of them?

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    I thought ten was a good number, but he didn't call ten.

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    Why was it 12?

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    Why wasn't it 15?

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    And you're like, "Well, maybe he just like picked the 12 best.

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    Maybe there were only like 12 best." Actually, when you study your Bible, you see there was a very specific reason that he picked 12.

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    And the disciples all knew that because you remember, do you remember after Jesus' death and his resurrection, and remember Judas went out and hung himself because he betrayed Jesus.

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    Do you remember that?

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    Do you remember you get to the book of Acts and, okay, so Jesus ascends, and one of the first things that the apostles do is what?

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    Like, "We've got to replace Judas." Why?

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    Like, 11's still pretty good, but they knew that there had to be 12, and why is that?

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    Well, here's what I learned this week.

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    Jot this reference down, Luke chapter 22 and verse 30.

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    Jesus told them that they would judge the twelve tribes of Israel.

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    So Jesus was appointing spiritual leaders for Israel.

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    I believe that these twelve, you remember Judas was replaced by Matthias, I believe that these twelve are going to rule over the tribes of Israel during the millennial kingdom of Jesus Christ.

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    But there was a very specific reason there had to be twelve, and I believe that's what it is.

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    Read Luke 22, 30.

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    Not now, like, you know, later.

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    So Jesus called them what?

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    Really to two things.

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    First of all, the Bible says He called them to be with Him.

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    Did you see that?

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    He appointed twelve so that they might be with Him.

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    First requirement for somebody that's getting involved in ministry, you've got to hang out with Jesus.

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    That says He sent them out to preach and to cast out demons.

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    Now casting out demons, these sign gifts, whether it's casting out demons, the healing, You know, you read about the apostles actually resurrecting people from the dead.

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    Those signed gifts authenticated their apostleship.

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    You remember back in the transition between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant, your New Testament was being written.

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    So here you have people that are claiming to speak for God.

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    What authenticated their message?

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    Because people didn't have a Bible to say, "Well, let me line up what you're saying with what the Scriptures say." The Scriptures were being written.

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    So one of the things that Jesus did was He gave them authority with these sign gifts to authenticate the message.

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    And then you get down to verse 16 through verse 19, and we have a list.

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    Permission to speak freely?

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    Thank you.

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    This is just like a preacher thing.

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    I know you've got challenges where you work.

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    Here's one of my challenges.

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    Like, if we're preaching through a passage where the Bible's like, "Be patient," we're like, "Oh, that's easy.

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    I just stand up and tell people to be patient," right?

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    Or you're preaching in a passage about, you know, flee from sexual immorality, like, "Well, that's easy.

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    You just get up and tell people you're going to flee from sexual immorality." And this passage, you just have like a list.

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    And you sit down at the beginning of the week and you're like, "What am I going to do with this?" this week, this has become a really, really, really encouraging passage to me, and I believe it will be to you when we go through and look at this list of people that Jesus called to ministry. Actually, Luke chapter 6 verse 12 says that Jesus prayed all night about whom he was going to call to be the twelve apostles. He prayed all night about this. Like you prayed all night and this is what you came up with, this group of people? Because nothing was special about these people except their calling. And that's how God prefers it. But we're gonna look through this list and you have to understand something. Sometimes we come to church and we have this idea, like when we go through this list, that these disciples, these apostles, were all like priests, and they were probably like six feet tall and handsome and meticulously dressed, and they always just spoke so eloquently, and they were so holy, and they were so perfect in every way, and they really weren't, guys. Do you know what the twelve apostles were like? They were like us. They were just like regular, like blue-collar Joes just kind of doing their thing when Jesus called them. They weren't scholars, you know, they weren't educated. It wasn't like Jesus was, you know, sending recruiters out to local synagogues like, "Hey, send me your like most Bible-smart person because I want to interview them for apostleship." It wasn't about that.

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    They weren't famous people.

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    Can we get on some red carpet in Hollywood and get somebody?

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    Jesus is like, "I need cool people to follow me, otherwise people won't take me seriously." They weren't famous people, nor were they popular people.

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    I have done in my notes, they weren't stained glass people.

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    They were just a bunch of ragtag Joes that really had nothing in common.

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    We're going to look through this list.

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    This list is actually a potential for conflict when you think about it.

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    Remember we talked about when Jesus called Matthew?

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    Matthew was a Jewish guy working for the Roman government to take taxes and legally rip off his own Jewish people.

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    And you have a guy also on this list who was a political revolutionary that under different circumstances would have killed Matthew.

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    That would be Simon the Zealot.

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    Like really Jesus, you didn't do a background check on these people?

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    Jesus knew what He was doing.

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    In fact, Jesus knew what He was doing so well that notice that Jesus didn't have a plan B. He takes this ragtag group of people and He says, "Okay, you're going to be the guys who write the New Testament, and you're going to be the guys that are the foundation of the church." Okay, so the church thing, successful or unsuccessful over the last 2,000 years?

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    Like very successful.

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    God has glorified His name through the church, represented quite well to this day.

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    Something else you have to know about this list though.

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    This list that we're going to look at, this list we just read, they're not formal names, okay?

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    They weren't formal names.

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    Here are the lists of the people that, you know, Mr. Darren James Miller, you know, Mr.

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    Jeffrey Sean… It wasn't like this official list.

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    Actually, what you see here are a bunch of nicknames and labels on this list.

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    And do you know what that reminds me of?

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    I might get in trouble for saying this.

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    This reminds me of my wife's family, specifically my wife's dad.

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    He's a bit, what's the word, Aaron?

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    Am I allowed to use that word?

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    Okay.

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    My father-in-law's a redneck.

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    And that's okay.

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    I love him.

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    He's a bit of a redneck.

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    And if you've been around a redneck, you know what kind of friends rednecks have?

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    Other rednecks, right, Dana?

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    Other rednecks.

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    But here's the funny thing about Aaron's dad's friends.

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    They all have nicknames.

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    Every one of them's got a redneck nickname.

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    I got to tell you this quick story because honestly, I was a little offended by this Because Erin and I have known each other like, what, 23 years.

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    I've known Erin and her family, and I have yet to get my own nickname.

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    We were out at their house visiting the one night where we found a frog, and Owen played too hard with the frog and killed it.

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    And Erin's dad said, "Oh, what's the matter?

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    You killed Toady O'Grady." And I said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second.

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    I've known you guys for 20-some years and you haven't given me a nickname?

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    You've known this frog for three and a half minutes and it's dead now and you gave the frog a nickname?" And I was fired up.

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    I said, "No.

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    I'm Todeo Grady from now on.

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    That nickname is mine." I'm serious.

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    We went to West Virginia to a hunting camp where we rode four wheelers and did all kinds of fun things.

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    I introduced myself to all of Joe's friends as Todeo Grady.

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    They were all like, "It's very nice to meet you, Jeff." I'm like, "I didn't even tell you my right name." It didn't stick.

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    I'm never going to get my red nickname.

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    Never going to get it.

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    Dad has friends like Snuffy and Grizz and Yogi and Woody, and I could go on and on and on.

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    I'm like, "Why are you telling us this?" That's sort of how this list is compiled here, actually.

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    It's a bunch of nicknames.

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    This is a bunch of like Grizzes and Woodies and Yogis.

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    And I'm not by any means trying to make caricatures of the apostles, but Scripture certainly shows shows us the dominant points.

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    Okay, so write this down.

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    Eight people you will work with in ministry.

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    Levi, these are eight people.

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    You've met some of these guys already, Levi, I'm sure.

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    I feel that it's my job for you, I'm just a little bit further down the road from you in ministry-wise, I feel it's my job to share with you these are eight people that you're going to do ministry with.

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    So keep this handy because someday, someday Levi, you're going to look back and say, "Jeff was right." These are eight people you're going to work with in ministry.

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    Number one, gung-ho guy.

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    Gung-ho guy, that's Simon Peter.

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    Jesus renamed Peter, right?

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    Like he was Simon, like everybody called him Simon.

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    Well, unlike the Toadio Grady thing, like Peter stuck, right?

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    Jesus renamed him, and Peter literally means "rock." Interesting note, when you study through the Gospels, when Simon starts acting like his old self, Jesus calls him Simon.

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    Just make a note of that.

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    You know, when Peter does something kind of boneheaded or kind of like, "That's your old way of thinking," Jesus actually calls him Simon.

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    Like you're not acting like Peter, you're not acting like this firm rock, you're acting old guy, Simon. Don't think that Peter didn't notice that either, by the way. I jotted some notes down in my outline. I encourage you to do the same. What's required to disciple people like this, right? So Jesus calls this group of people, and again Peter was like this this fisherman, this blue-collar guy, and he's always listed first in the list of the disciples, the apostles. What's like Peter. I wrote this down. You need to have patience, obviously, but secondly, you can't be afraid to have hard conversations with people like this. If you're one of those kinds of people like me that might shy away from having hard conversations, you're gonna have a hard time working with somebody like Peter. He was very much like a shoot first, ask questions later kind of guy. Bull in the a shop, barreling through, sometimes three steps ahead of himself.

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    Did Jesus have hard conversations with Peter?

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    He called him Satan once.

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    That was a hard conversation.

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    Remember that?

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    Jesus is like, "I'm going to die," and Peter's like, "Oh, no, no, no, no.

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    Let me set you straight, Jesus.

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    That's not going to happen." And Jesus is like, "Get behind me, Satan." Okay, don't be afraid to have the hard conversations with people like that.

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    Okay, gung-ho guy.

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    You're going to work with some people in ministry that are gung-ho.

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    Not always appropriately either.

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    Number two, the emotional powder keg.

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    The emotional powder keg.

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    James and John.

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    I always thought these guys had the coolest nickname, right?

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    Like the Sons of Thunder.

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    Like how cool is that?

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    I did a little study this week and Sons of Thunder probably wasn't a compliment.

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    It actually would be like a hothead, like a short-tempered person.

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    It probably wasn't like you two guys remind me of Thor.

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    Actually Luke chapter 9 verse 54, jot that reference down.

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    This is one of my favorite accounts, just because it's just like one of those what the heck moments in the Bible.

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    But in Luke chapter 9, there was...

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    Okay, so Jesus was traveling through and the Bible says there was a certain Samaritan village that just didn't want Jesus to stay.

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    If Jesus is traveling through any Samaritans, we're like, "Uh-uh.

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    No, uh-uh.

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    We're not having you people stay in our town." Okay?

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    So James and John, like they were with Jesus for a little while at this point, right?

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    You think they would have been picking up on some of the ways that Jesus interacts with people and like the whole grace and mercy and patience thing?

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    Do you remember what James and John asked Jesus?

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    So this Samaritan village was like, "You're not staying here." And James and John pulled Jesus aside and they're like, "Do you want us to call fire from heaven on that village?

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    Because we will totally do it.

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    Jesus, you just say the word, we will turn on the hellfire faucet from heaven and burn that place to the ground.

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    You want us to, Jesus?" I read that, I'm like, "What are you guys thinking?

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    Like that was your plan?

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    And spoiler alert, that's not what happened to the village.

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    You can read it for yourself.

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    But they were hotheads.

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    And you know what?

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    Sometimes in ministry, you deal with the emotional powder kegs.

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    You deal with people that are just...

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    Look, I'm not trying to insult anybody, because we're all in this list somewhere, right?

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    But some people are just ruled by their emotions.

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    They're just ruled by their emotions.

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    And one day, you know, something good happens at church, "This is the greatest church in the world!" And then the next day, like, some things happen that maybe aren't optimal, and all of a sudden they're just like, "This church stinks!" And they're just like ruled by emotions.

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    And James and John, the sons of thunder, seem to be those kinds of people.

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    What's required to disciple them?

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    I put down two things, you've got to keep people like that tempered.

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    Look, not everything is as great as you think it is, and not everything is as horrible as you think it is, okay?

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    We're going for God at work, let's glorify the Lord, let's let Him work, okay?

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    But don't let your emotions be the thermometer here.

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    Let the Holy Spirit take care of that.

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    But I also wrote this down, people that are very emotional, I think often, you just need to make sure that they're pointed in the right direction.

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    Right?

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    You need to make sure they're pointed in the right direction.

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    You're fired up about that, fantastic.

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    Well, let's take all of that emotional energy, right direction.

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    The emotional powder keg, you're going to be working with those people if you haven't already.

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    Like, Pastor Jeff, have you worked with people like this?

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    I've worked with, I could give you a list of names under every category, and that is by no means a criticism because these are the very people that Jesus called, right?

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    And I'm on this list too.

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    So number three I just wrote down, "Behind the Scenes, Worker Bees." Now a very good book for you to read, John MacArthur, "Twelve Ordinary Men." He goes into whole Bible studies on each of the apostles.

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    Fantastic book, I read it many years ago and just really, really gives you good insight to their character.

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    But for our sermon today, I just sort of lumped these guys together because honestly there's not very much said about these guys.

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    Andrew led his brother, Simon, Peter, to Jesus initially.

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    Bartholomew is actually Nathanael.

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    Bartholomew is actually a title.

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    Nathanael was his name.

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    Bartholomew literally means the son of Tholomeis, the son of Tholomeis.

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    Okay, so again, that's sort of this nickname approach to the list.

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    You know, like Mark's like, "Here's a list of people that Jesus appointed to apostles.

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    Tholomeis' boy.

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    You know Tholomeis?" Yeah, Jesus called his boy.

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    That's literally what Bartholomew means.

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    So they're behind the scenes worker bees.

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    These are people that you don't read a lot of stuff about them in the Bible, but you know that they were very faithful.

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    The scriptures would teach that and the history would teach.

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    These were very faithful people, foundations of the church.

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    But with the disciples and with Harvest Bible Chapel and really with any church, you know, there's a group of people that work so hard behind the scenes that you would never know.

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    You would never know.

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    These are the people that show up, drive the truck, unpack the truck, you know, preparing things throughout the week, whether it's financial things or music things or… There are people that work so hard throughout the week, and you show up on Sunday and there are just a couple of people up front, and you think, "Well, those are the people that kind of work for the church and are kind of carrying the lion's share." That's not true.

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    There are all these people so faithfully, small group leaders and small group hosts and what's required to disciple them.

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    I think a big thing with behind-the-scenes worker bees is not neglecting them.

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    It's easy to neglect people that are just very faithful, very quiet, very behind-the-scenes, don't put me in the spotlight, Pastor Jeff.

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    It's easy to neglect people like that, and I would caution, don't neglect people like that.

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    Make sure you take time to personally affirm people like that.

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    "Hey, I appreciate the work that you're doing for the Lord.

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    You serve Jesus Christ so faithfully, and I appreciate that." But don't neglect them, appreciate them.

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    Number four is the controversial convert.

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    That's Matthew.

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    That's Matthew.

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    We spent a whole sermon on him.

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    I'm not going to talk a lot about Matthew, but you know, he was the tax collector ripping off his own people for the enemy nation.

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    What's required the disciple Matthew?

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    I just heard Grace.

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    Look, they don't need their past brought up to them.

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    Right?

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    They don't need their past brought up to them.

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    Like, who's gonna count the money?

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    Well, don't let Matthew, you know what he used to do.

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    Hey, Matthew, you still have any of your shyster friends?

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    Maybe you could do us a favor?

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    And like, they don't need their past brought up to them in every conversation.

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    Right?

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    They don't need that.

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    They don't need that.

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    You know, how would you feel every time you were introduced to somebody, it was made known what your sin was?

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    We'll just leave it at that.

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    The controversial convert, you're going to deal with people in ministry that, you know, didn't grow up in a Christian home, had a shady background, did some evil things, but sincerely and genuinely gave their lives to Christ like Matthew, like Levi, grace.

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    God forgot about their sin, according to the gospel, so should we.

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    Number five is the constant skeptic.

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    That's Thomas.

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    Thomas is typically called what?

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    What's his nickname?

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    Doubting Thomas, right?

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    I think that's kind of a bum rap.

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    Thomas was just like, he was like, "Show me some evidence," kind of guy.

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    That's Thomas.

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    You remember he was like, "I'm not going to believe until I actually physically touch Jesus.

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    I'm not going to believe that he rose from the dead." He just wanted some evidence.

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    Lay off with that doubting stuff, alright?

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    You need to calm that down.

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    That's not in the Bible, alright?

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    Thomas doesn't appreciate everybody on earth calling him "doubting Thomas," I imagine.

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    required to disciple somebody like that. Patience in teaching. Patience in teaching. For somebody like Thomas, I believe that Thomas' questions were always sincere. I do. You can tell, by the way, when somebody's asking a question and they're not sincerely looking for an answer, here's how you can tell. You answer their question and they immediately ask you another one. And then you answer that question, they immediately ask you another one. I've actually stopped in conversations and been like, "You really don't care what the answers to these questions are, do you?

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    You don't care.

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    You're not really looking for answers, you're looking for arguments, aren't you?" Well, Thomas wasn't that kind of person.

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    Some people, they're like, "Hey, I've got a question about this." And you're like, "Well, here's the answer." And they're like, "Fantastic." That was Thomas.

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    So patience in teaching, number six, people you're going to work with in ministry.

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    I tried and I talked to Aaron about this, I tried to word this in a nicer way and I just couldn't think of any nicer way to put it.

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    Just write down "Mama's boy." "Mama's boy." You're like, "Why did you say that?" Because did you know literally that's what Thaddeus means?

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    Did you know that?

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    Thaddeus' name wasn't Thaddeus.

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    His name was Judas.

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    Can anybody guess why he didn't want to go by Judas?

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    I'm going to throw that out.

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    Anybody want to take a guess why he didn't go by Judas?

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    Actually, one of the other gospels calls him Judas, parentheses, not Iscariot.

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    And I'm like, I am positive that's what this guy's business card said.

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    "Oh, you're one of Jesus' disciples.

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    Which one are you?" Yeah, I'm Judas, not Iscariot.

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    Just get that off the table immediately.

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    Thaddeus was a nickname, and Thaddeus literally means "mama's boy." Not a compliment.

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    Mama's boy.

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    And sometimes you're going to work with people in ministry that are mama's boys.

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    Like dude, grow a backbone.

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    You've got the backbone of a banana, okay?

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    The problem is if you say that to a mama's boy, they start crying.

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    So required to disciple, I wrote down, "Encouragement to growth." Encouragement to growth.

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    And it's a balance.

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    Look, look, some people need a little coddling.

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    Can we just, can we confess that openly?

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    Some people need a little coddling.

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    Am I saying that there are certain people that you should always coddle every moment of every day until Jesus returns?

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    There might be a problem there.

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    Sometimes some people need a little coddling.

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    They need a little encouragement.

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    "Come on, we're going to get through this together.

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    It's okay.

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    We're going to get through this together.

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    Mama's boy." We don't want you to stay a mama's boy, but we don't want to strike you down because you You are one now." One of Jesus' apostles was known as a mama's boy.

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    Number seven, the political campaigner.

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    The political campaigner, that was Simon the Zealot.

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    Mark says he was Simon the Canaanian.

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    The other Gospels refer to him as Simon the Zealot.

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    He was actually like a political revolutionary.

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    How would that translate to our day?

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    In our day, Simon the Zealot would be the kind of guy that could quote Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity.

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    He'd be that guy.

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    He'd be the constantly sending out the emails about, you know, what's happening spiritually Washington and why we should vote for this and why we need to write to our congressman about that. He'd be the guy that if you were Facebook friends with him, it'd be like Obama this, President Bush that, vote this, pictures of eagles and flags and those kinds of things. That would be Simon the Zealot. Like he was a political guy. What's required to disciple someone like that? I just wrote done, remind them the true mission. There's nothing wrong with being involved in politics. There's not. There's nothing wrong with being involved in politics. I'm not making fun of Rush Limbaugh or listening to anything like that. I listen to those people sometimes myself. But the encouragement here is this. Remind the true mission. Our mission as a church is not to reform Washington. Our mission as as a church is to make disciples.

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    That doesn't have anything to do with Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Vegetarian, whatever.

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    We're here to make disciples, and people like Simon need to be reminded, "Hey, you know what, I appreciate your political views, but this is the mission of the church. We're here to make disciples." And then number eight, finally, the backstabbers.

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    Judas.

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    Judas, the betrayer, always listed last, always with the comments.

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    You'll see that every list.

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    Almost every single time Judas Iscariot is mentioned, there's a comment about who betrayed Jesus Christ, who later betrayed him.

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    required to disciple somebody like Judas.

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    Well, the truth is people like this won't be discipled.

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    The people that aren't sincerely after the things of the Lord, the people that… the people that… not only do they not know the Lord, but they'd be content to see the church go down.

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    The people that at first you thought got it, but then proved that they never had it.

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    I wrote this down in my notes.

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    People like this are put in our lives to teach us grace and to give us the opportunity to imitate God.

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    It's easy to love your friends.

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    It's not easy to love your enemies.

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    And I've wondered often, "What was it like for Jesus knowing that Judas was going to betray Him?" Remember, Jesus washed Judas' feet.

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    Judas was there, right in the middle of everything.

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    And Jesus knew full well what he was going to do.

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    He loved them just the way he loved the other apostles.

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    So as I close, this is a crazy mix of people.

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    And I'd rather not deal with people in ministry.

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    Right?

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    Is there some kind of ministry I get involved in where I don't have to deal with people?

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    Because people have personalities and people have baggage.

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    Newsflash, ministry is about dealing with people. That's what discipleship is.

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    And looking through this list, the thing that you have to put over every single one of these categories, over every single one of these names, is this truth.

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    God called them. Despite who they were, He saw who they could be and who He could make them.

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    You might look at this list and be like, "Oh man, we have to work with people like this." True.

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    Discipleship is pouring into the people that God calls, and every single one of these people require patience and grace.

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    You're like, "Man, we have to work with people like this?" I'd like to remind you that we are people like this.

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    Did you find yourself somewhere in this list?

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    I did.

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    If you're not sure where you are, just turn to your spouse or turn to your friend, turn to somebody that knows you and say, "Which of these am I?

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    Tell me the truth.

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    I promise I won't hit you." We are people like this.

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    And the reason this was so encouraging for me this week is, you know, when I look through this list of people that Jesus called and that Jesus poured into and that Jesus equipped and that Jesus used to be the foundation of the church, I look at that and I think, "You know what?

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    Maybe there's hope for me." Because no one feels more unqualified for ministry than I do.

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    When I look at my past mistakes, my past sins, my past failures, when I look at my sense of inadequacy, it does me good to look through a list like this.

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    And I say, "Church, rejoice.

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    Rejoice you weak.

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    Rejoice you bullheaded.

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    Rejoice you with the checkered past.

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    Rejoice you overly emotional and inconsistent believers, because we're in good company."

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 3:7-19

  1. Which of the 12 apostles do you think you identify with the most closely? Why?
     

  2. Which of the 12 apostles’ personality types do you find you have the hardest time working with? Why?
     

  3. In what way does your personality require grace and patience?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.