Pillars of Harvest

Pillar 4: Sharing the Good News of the Gospel with Boldness

Excuses why I don’t share the Gospel with people:

  1. "That's not my GIFT."

  2. "Preacher's JOB."

  3. "I don't know what to SAY to people"

  4. "What if they ask hard QUESTIONS?"

  5. "Don't want to OFFEND anyone."

Why we share the Good News with Boldness...

  1. Because I am CONTROLLED by the LOVE of Christ (2 Cor 5:14-15)
  2. What moves you?

  3. Because people are ETERNAL beings (2 Cor 5:16)

  4. Because the gospel has CHANGED me (2 Cor 5:16, 21)

  5. Because this assignment is directly FROM GOD (2 Cor 5:18-20)

    1. As a MINISTER: This is God's Work! (2 Cor 5:18)

    2. As a STEWARD: This is God's Word! (2 Cor 5:19)

    3. As a REPRESENTATIVE: This is God's Passion (2 Cor 5:20)

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    We're concluding our series today on the four pillars of Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    And today we're talking about sharing the good news of Jesus with boldness.

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    I came to Christ in 1995 and very shortly thereafter was called into ministry so I threw everything that I had in a little two-door Cavalier and drove to Bible College out near Columbus, Ohio.

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    Didn't know a soul out there.

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    And I went to a local county fair, and they had all these rides set up and games and the whole fair scene.

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    I saw they had my favorite ride there, and that was the Zipper.

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    Did you ever go to the fair and ride the Zipper?

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    Did you ever ride that?

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    It's basically like on a Ferris wheel, but each individual car is like a cage, and it It goes really fast and the little cars spin while the whole thing is spinning.

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    You know the thing I'm talking about?

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    You know that contraction?

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    Well, I was really excited to ride the zipper and I get up to the front of the line and they said, "You can't ride this alone.

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    You need to have a partner." I'm like, "I don't know anybody in Ohio." "Okay, I don't have a partner." and they're like, "Well, what do you got to jump in with him?" Again, I was a brand new Christian.

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    And I only knew one thing.

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    And that was, Jesus Christ died for my sins.

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    And He rose from the dead.

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    That was like, all I knew. That's why I was going to Bible college.

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    Maybe I could learn a little bit more than that.

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    But I'm locked in this cage with this complete stranger.

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    And I'm thinking, I'm going to share the gospel with this guy.

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    While we're on the ride, okay, so this whole thing's spinning, our little car's spinning, and we're flying around, and...

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    Baby Christian, I just was trying to start the conversation on this ride.

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    I figured I only had, like, what, 30 seconds?

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    So as a good leading question, as we're flipping and spinning and the thing's creaking, I lean over to the guy and I'm like, "You know where you're going when you die?" I imagine he might have thought, "We're probably going to die before we get off this machine." But I'll never forget his response. For as long as I live, I'll never forget the man's response.

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    He said something like, "Woo! I don't care! Woo!" So I'm sitting in the cave with the guy, and like the whole rest of the ride was awkward, because like, I go, "What do you say now?" "I don't care." I'm like, "Oh." "Well, you should care," and I totally lost him. Totally lost him.

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    So needless to say, my first time up the plate for evangelism, I don't know, I would say maybe it wasn't so great.

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    Who knows, maybe that guy left that night and got thinking about what's going to happen.

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    Maybe he's preaching in a church of 20,000 today, I don't know.

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    Good idea, I like to think that.

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    But, what comes to your mind when you think of evangelism?

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    When you hear that word, what do you think about?

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    Evangelism.

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    You think of that guy on TV with the white suit, and he's brushing himself off, "What the heck, David?

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    David!" You thinking of that guy?

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    Or are you thinking of like the guy in the street corner that's just standing and telling they're going to hell. You thinking of that guy? What do you think of when you think of evangelism?

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    Like, nah, I've been to church. I know the caricatures. Evangelism is when you take a short-term mission trip. Or, you know, like maybe you go overseas. Or, you know, we send the youth to a place where they can reach out. Maybe it's not even overseas. Maybe just a place in the the house or something and maybe give the people a track while you're there.

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    That's evangelism.

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    Right now you're thinking, "Oh no, I hope this isn't paid." We're all evangelists, sir.

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    Well, guess what?

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    Guess what?

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    It is.

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    It is.

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    Now you're thinking, "All right, pack your bags because here comes the guilt trip." I just want us to be honest with where we are with evangelism.

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    Remember the very first sermon when the church launched October 2nd, we talked about the Great Commission.

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    And the mission of Harvest Bible Chapel is to glorify God for the fulfillment of the Great Commission in the spirit of the Great Commandment.

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    Somebody grab a sharpie and write that at the bottom.

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    But in the spirit of the great commandment, our job is to make disciples.

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    Jesus' last commandment is our first priority.

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    And part of making disciples is sharing the good news of Jesus with moldness.

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    Again, this is not a guilt trip, like he's going to guilt us into telling people about Jesus.

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    That's not the case at all.

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    At all.

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    We're going to take an honest look at the situation and see what God's word has to say about why we should share in boldness.

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    Here's some excuses why I don't share the gospel with people.

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    I've wrestled through some of these things, maybe you have too.

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    Top 5 reasons I don't share the gospel with people.

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    Here's number 5.

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    People say that's not my gift.

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    Like, BAM! That's like a spiritual trump card, right?

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    I need you to work in children's ministry. That's not my gift.

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    UGH! Yeah, I need you to help with setting up and tearing down.

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    Yeah, that's not my gift either. BAM! I'll get out of doing nothing!

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    You need to be sharing Christ with people. That's not my gift.

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    Dang, I could use that all day.

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    Well, I think that's an often misused statement in the church. That's not my gift.

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    Is it true that the Holy Spirit gives us each a gift to use in ministry?

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    Yes.

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    But that doesn't mean that we get off the hook on things like this.

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    Whose job is it to share Christ with people?

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    Whose job is it?

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    Whose job?

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    Me and Dale, basically.

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    Anybody else?

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    Whose job is it to share Christ?

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    All Christians.

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    All Christians.

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    Yes, thank you, Gordon.

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    It's all of our job to share Christ.

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    You're going to encounter people that I will never see.

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    And vice versa.

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    Who's going to share the gospel?

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    gospel with them. You are. Okay, so this can't be, that's not my gift thing.

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    Number four, excuse me, well that's the preacher's job. That's a preacher's job.

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    I grew up in a church like that. I'm not supposed to do ministry, that's what the preacher's job is. We pay him to do the work. Interestingly, if you read Ephesians 4, You pay the preacher to get you to do the work.

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    How's that for a racket?

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    It's the job of the pastor to equip the saints for the work of the ministry.

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    So basically, you pay the pastor to equip you to do the work.

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    That's the way it works.

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    So that's the preacher job. Incorrect.

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    Number three.

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    Excuses. Why don't you have gospel with people?

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    I don't know what to say to you.

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    I just don't know what to say.

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    You're like, you know, being on that ride with that guy and asking him where he's going, that's like me.

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    I don't know what to say to people.

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    Just not sure what to say.

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    We'll talk about that.

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    Number two is what if they ask hard questions?

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    I've heard that so many times.

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    People say, I wanna share with people, but what if they ask hard questions?

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    I'm gonna do a real quick seminar on that.

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    You ready?

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    You're sharing the gospel with somebody and they ask you a question that you don't know the answer to.

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    Here's what you say.

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    I don't know.

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    That's a good question.

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    Let me look it up and I'll get back to you in a minute.

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    What's wrong with that?

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    I've had to do that.

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    Many times.

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    People bring questions.

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    I don't know the answer to that.

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    I'll find out.

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    Don't worry about the hard questions.

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    And number one, you know what it is?

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    It's, I don't want to offend anyone.

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    I don't want to offend anyone.

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    I don't want to offend anyone.

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    You know, I was looking at this list and I thought, if your neighbor's house was on fire and you could see in their window that they were like laying on the floor, would you apply these excuses to that?

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    I can't go rescue my neighbor.

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    That's not my gift.

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    You wouldn't say that.

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    I hope you wouldn't say, well, that's the preacher's job.

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    Jeff, my neighbor's house is on fire.

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    Would you come drag him out?

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    Well, I'm just not sure what to do.

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    I'm just not sure what to do.

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    I see him laying there.

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    I see the house.

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    I'm not sure what to do.

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    In a situation like that, you figure it out pretty quick.

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    Or what if things get hard?

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    What if it's hard?

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    What if the fire's hot?

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    I mean, think about that.

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    And...

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    The last one just seems kind of silly. I don't want to offend him.

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    What if I go in there and drag him out and he's all offended that I might have kicked his door in when I dragged him out?

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    Like, well that seems silly. Well, you realize people are in a real danger apart from Jesus Christ. Did you know that?

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    And it's a lot worse than your house being on fire.

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    You're facing a godless eternity apart from Christ.

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    So let's talk about why we share the good news with boldness.

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    And I want you to turn to your Bibles to 2 Corinthians chapter 5.

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    2 Corinthians chapter 5.

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    It's really quiet in here this morning.

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    Can you like flip the pages in your Bible and cough or something?

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    Thank you.

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    Alright, that's enough.

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    Quiet down. We're in church.

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    Let's talk about sharing the good news of Jesus with boldness.

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    First of all, let's get this on the table. What boldness is not.

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    We're going to get to the word here in a second.

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    Boldness is not obnoxiousness. Let's get that on the table.

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    Boldness doesn't mean that we go up to people, "Hi, how are you doing? Do you know Jesus?

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    If not, you're going to hell. You godless pagan. Repent." true but that's sort of obnoxious way boldness is not obnoxious we tell you how to hold this is not I wrote down my outline boldness is not kitten emails what are kitten emails we've all got you ever get those emails there's all these pictures of like kittens and It's just so adorable and then there might be a little Bible verse at the bottom, but then it says the statement that just creates a meal like nails on a chalkboard.

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    Jesus said if you're ashamed of him, he'll be ashamed of you.

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    Therefore, if you're not ashamed of Jesus, forward this to twenty people in your email list.

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    Really, Jesus is up in heaven evaluating whether I love him or not based on how many kitten emails I forward to people.

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    The kittens are cute. They are.

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    I have never forwarded one of those emails.

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    I wonder if Pastor Jeff loves Jesus.

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    It's a question of... You didn't send it to 20?

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    I've gotten every one of those.

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    Every. One. Of. Those.

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    several times.

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    So, I'm at the point now when I get an email that looks like it might be that way, I scroll to the bottom and if it says that, I just delete it.

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    Like, I do love Christ, but that's not measured by how many of these precious emails I send out.

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    So, the reason I put that down is I think for some people they think, "Well, that's my evangelism.

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    I'm going to send this to Becky because I know Becky doesn't know the Lord." And nothing speaks to the love of God more than a kid that stuffs a tea kettle or something.

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    Well, here's what boldness is. When God gives me opportunity, I'm going to speak of Him.

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    That's what boldness is.

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    Jot that down. When God gives me opportunity, I'm going to speak of Him.

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    I'm going to take advantage of every opportunity that God gives me.

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    That's boldness.

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    Now God doesn't tell us who, when, or where exactly to share the gospel.

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    He's not as specific about those things.

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    But when you look at God's Word, He is very specific about how the good news is to be shared.

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    It is to be shared with boldness.

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    Over and over and over again in Scripture, it's sharing the news with boldness.

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    So why do we share the good news with boldness?

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    Let's look at 2 Corinthians chapter 5.

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    Your Bible may have a heading that says something like mine, "The Ministry of Reconciliation." We're going to pick up in verse 14.

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    So why do we share the good news with boldness?

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    Number one is because I am controlled by the love of Christ.

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    Look at verse 14 and 15.

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    Paul says, "For the love of Christ controls us, "because we have concluded this, "that one has died for all, therefore all have died.

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    "And he died for all that those who live "might no longer live for themselves, "but for him and for their sake died and was raised." He's gonna talk in a second here about the ministry of reconciliation that we have.

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    But we have to see where this all starts.

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    It starts with being controlled by the love of Christ.

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    And you see right here in the verses, why are we controlled by the love of Christ?

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    Because one has died for all, therefore all have died.

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    It's an identification with Jesus Christ.

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    Paul says, "When Christ died, I died with him.

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    "My old man has been crucified with Christ.

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    "And when Christ rose from the dead, I identify with Him in that too. I've been raised with Him.

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    That's why He says, "I don't live for myself anymore." "I live for Jesus Christ." My desires, my wants, my this, my that, it's not about that anymore.

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    My life belongs to Jesus Christ.

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    Because I identify with Christ, I'm controlled by the love of Christ.

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    The Greek, very interesting, it implies to compress forcibly the energies into one channel.

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    To compress forcibly the energies into one channel. What does that mean?

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    Well it means it's like toothpaste.

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    Why is it that when you get your toothpaste out and squeeze the tube it doesn't just go flying all over the bathroom?

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    Because it has that little nozzle on the end of it, so that when the force is applied, that controls where it goes.

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    And that's how you get a grain on the end of the toothbrush.

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    What did you learn in church today? How to put toothpaste on a toothbrush.

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    But that's the picture here, of being controlled.

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    He's saying, the force is Jesus Christ, so to speak. It's Him in us, and He controls us.

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    Another way of looking at it is it's like a curve.

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    If you're driving and there's a high curve and you're not paying attention, and you hit that curve, it'll direct you where you need to go.

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    But it's the idea of compressing forcibly the energies into one channel.

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    Jesus Christ is controlling me.

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    Specifically, He says I'm controlled by the love of Christ.

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    Have you ever been controlled by love? How many people here at one point in your life would say I've been controlled by love?

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    You married guys better put your hands up. Come on. You've never been controlled by love?

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    Man, I have Aaron. I have. You can tell I have. I have been controlled. I have done some goofy things Because I love this woman so much Jeff why are you doing that? Because I love her!

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    We'll tell you some stories about that sometime.

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    But I love her so much, and because I love her, I can control what I do.

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    And if my love for my wife won't control what I do, she will, personally.

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    But you understand what it means to be controlled by love.

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    Why are you doing this?

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    Because I love Jesus.

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    Why are we planting a Harvest Bible shop?

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    Why are we doing this? Because we love Jesus.

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    Because the love of Christ is in us.

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    It would be a lot easier to do other things, wouldn't it?

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    Well, let's join up with another church.

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    It would be a lot easier to just get away from the whole church thing and not go back to being a magazine vendor.

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    Life was a lot easier back then.

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    So why are we doing this if it's so much harder?

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    I can't help it. I can't help it. I can't help it.

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    Samuel gave you testimony about that too.

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    Tried to get a worship ministry, didn't you pal?

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    Why are you back up here leading worship?

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    You can't help it.

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    Because the love of Christ is controlling you.

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    He said, "I tried to get out of it. I swore I was done." "You're going to make a million dollars and buy a Beamer?" "Hopefully make another million and buy me one." But he said, "I just couldn't get away from this." The love of Christ controls us.

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    What moves you?

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    What moves you?

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    Or let's make it blank.

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    Or blank controls me.

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    Does the love of Christ control you?

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    Something controls you.

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    We're sad that the pig was lost last night.

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    We're sad that it stood yesterday.

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    We're sad that the store ran out of waffles.

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    moved about all these things.

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    And as we talk about evangelism, when was the last time you were moved?

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    Because somebody doesn't have the word.

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    When was the last time you were moved by something that moved Jesus Christ?

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    If the love of Christ doesn't move you, then you probably don't know.

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    I saw a video one time, I'm watching these YouTube videos about evangelism, and I think it was the Way of the Master, you know, Ray Comfort and Kurt Cameron, they were doing this street witnessing thing.

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    Well, they grabbed this guy, and they said, "Here's a track, an gospel track." They said, "Go give it to those people over there." What is a profession?

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    What are you thinking?

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    Profession of faith.

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    I don't know.

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    They said, "Well, did you do it for $100?" They pulled out $100 bills.

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    "Did you give that tract to somebody for $100?" He grabbed that tract, ran right over there.

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    There's these girls walking by.

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    He goes, "Here, here, here.

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    "Here, take this and read it.

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    "There's good stuff on there." Comes back, gets his money.

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    He's like, "It's a chain, $100." I was like, "Here you go, here's your money." He's like, "Like on a crisis rate?" I was like, "Yeah." He sticks the money in his pocket.

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    And then the person said, "Well, can I ask you a question?" "Jesus said you love God and you love money. Does it concern you that you wouldn't do that because you love God, but you didn't for money?" And the guy was like, "You can like see the wave of conviction coming." And he was like, "Oh." But it's true, isn't it?

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    You do it because you love Jesus.

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    Or...

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    Why do you do it? The love of Christ controls us.

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    So that's why we share the good news with the bold, is we just, like, can't help it.

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    Secondly, because people are eternal beings.

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    Look at verse 16 with me. People are eternal beings.

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    He says, "From now on, therefore, we regard no one according to the flesh.

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    Even though we once regarded Christ according to the flesh, we regard him thus no longer." Why do we share the good news with Paul?

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    Just because people are eternal beings.

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    What's this "regarding people in the flesh" thing? What's that all about?

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    What he's saying is, we used to think of Christ that way, but we don't anymore.

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    He's saying we used to look at Jesus from a purely human perspective.

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    That he's just some guy.

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    Jesus is just some guy. He's like some charismatic guy.

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    He's got a lot of followers kind of guy.

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    He's kind of a religious guy, but he's just a guy.

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    He says, you know, then the lights came on.

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    Jesus Christ isn't just some guy.

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    He is God in the flesh.

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    He says we don't look at Jesus from a merely human perspective anymore.

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    He says we don't look at anybody from a merely human perspective anymore.

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    What that means is that person that you absolutely can't stand is an eternal being.

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    The President sitting in the White House is an eternal soul.

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    The hopeless guy standing down by the bridge, that's an eternal soul.

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    We don't look at people as just, well that's just some guy.

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    Eternal souls.

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    We don't look at people from an earthly point of view anymore.

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    I was dead in my sin.

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    They are as I was.

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    I was heading to hell, as they are.

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    Because you see, we talk about sharing the gospel with boldness.

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    This isn't about getting people on your team.

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    The Methodists have a really good team, and the Lutherans have a really good team, and we're starting this harvest team up. We want to join our team.

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    It's not about that. This is about deliverance.

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    This is about God changing the course of a person's eternal destiny.

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    It's a serious business.

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    So we don't regard people according to the flesh.

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    You're annoying, you're ugly, I don't want to be around this person.

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    Every single person, eternal value.

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    Eternal value.

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    I just love how lights come on about that.

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    William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, I love this quote.

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    He said, "When people became candidates for officership in the Salvation Army, he said what he'd like to do more than anything is send them to hell for 24 hours." I thought that is fantastic.

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    I would love that.

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    People come on to Harvey's Prayer Room membership class, first thing you're going to do, we're going to send you to hell for 24 hours.

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    We're not really going to do that very quickly.

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    But think about, how would your zeal be for lost people?

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    If you spent 24 hours in the absolute worst misery, torment, anguish for 24 hours, apart from the presence of God for 24 hours, and then you came out of that, what would your zeal be like for rewarding people then?

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    We become lazy in evangelism because we choose not to think about the condition, the destination of the lost.

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    People are eternal beings.

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    So we share the good news and the fullness first of all because we're controlled by the love of Christ.

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    Secondly because people are eternal.

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    because the gospel has changed me because the gospel has changed me look at verse 17 therefore anyone is in Christ he is a new creation the old has passed away behold the new has come And then down to verse 21, I want to talk about this verse too, where Paul writes, "For our sake He made Him," that's God the Father made God the Son, "to be sin, who knew no sin, so that in Him we may become the righteousness of God." Why are we so bold? Well, the Gospel has changed us.

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    I want to talk about the gospel for a second.

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    The gospel of Jesus Christ is not about getting religion.

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    Okay?

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    It's not...

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    Yeah, you know, he started going to church.

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    Ever since he got religion, he's been a pretty nice fellow.

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    It's not about getting religion.

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    The gospel of Jesus Christ is not about cleaning up your act.

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    Because, truth be told, you cannot clean up your act.

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    You can try and you can try and you can try and you can fail repeatedly because by nature you're a sinner.

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    By nature.

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    You were born with a sin nature.

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    And apart from divine intervention you'll die with a sin nature.

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    In fact, what does a person have to do to be condemned and to go to hell?

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    What does a person have to do?

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    The answer is nothing.

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    Because we're born in that situation.

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    The Bible tells us that when Adam and Eve brought sin into the world, Romans chapter 5, that sin nature is passed down from generation to generation to generation.

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    You're a sinner because your parents are sinners.

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    Like, you don't talk that way about my mom.

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    Well, your mom is a sinner because her parents are sinners.

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    I'm like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, now you don't even know my grandmama. Now you're bringing her into this." Well, hang on. The reason your grandmama's a sinner, guess what?

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    Because her parents were sinners.

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    You can trace that all the way back to Adam and Eve.

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    The Bible says they brought sin and death into the world by their transgression and then spread the awe.

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    That's why children are born with a nature bent towards doing wrong.

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    Nobody teaches a child how to lie, how to steal, how to cheat.

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    Children know that inherently. Why? Because they're born sinners.

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    So understand the gospel is not about cleaning up your acts.

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    The gospel of Jesus Christ is about pulses here in new creation.

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    Where Jesus said in John chapter 3, it's about being born again.

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    It's about being born again.

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    I heard the radio this past week because of Halloween and people were talking about zombies.

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    And they said, "Did you know zombies originated right here in Pittsburgh?" Is that true?

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    I see some people nodding their heads. I heard that this week.

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    That zombies originated and they had this whole spiel, "Zombies are the working class monster." Because Dracula is kind of highfalutin, rich, European kind of guy.

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    But, you know, seriously, they have this whole psychology of monsters.

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    But the zombies, they're just a working class.

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    They get out there, they hit the streets, they do the work, they get down and dirty.

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    Like, wow, somebody's putting a lot of thought into this, and I'm wasting a lot of time listening to it.

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    But here's the interesting thing about zombies.

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    Zombies walk around and look alive, but really, what's their gimmick?

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    Their death.

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    That's how we all are, apart from Jesus Christ.

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    We look alive, and we're moving around, but we're dead.

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    We are spiritually dead.

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    See, that's why in Christ we can become a new creation.

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    So understand, I've said this so many times over the years, but jot this down.

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    You're going to hear this again.

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    Jesus Christ did not come into the world to turn bad people into good people.

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    Jesus Christ came to turn dead people into alive people.

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    Your problem, by nature, is you're dead.

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    The solution must be you need to be made alive.

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    In Ephesians 2, you were dead in your trespasses and sinned.

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    You've been made alive in Christ.

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    Look at verse 21 again, I'm going to explain this quickly.

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    For our sake, he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

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    What's this verse about?

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    This verse is about the divine swap.

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    Understand that when Jesus Christ was on the cross, he wasn't just being a martyr.

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    The Bible says that Jesus Christ, that's He who knew no sin, God put your sin on Jesus Christ.

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    So when Jesus Christ was on the cross, God was pouring out His wrath on His Son.

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    For all the stupid, sinful, knuckle-headed, foolish, evil, rebellious things that I've done, God was taking it out on His Son.

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    Jesus for the things, not only the things that I've done, but the things that you've done.

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    Putting the sin of the world on His Son and punishing His Son.

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    Experiencing, you know, that's why Jesus was so worked up in the garden, you know that, right?

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    Jesus wasn't afraid to die.

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    He knew He was going to experience separation from His Father because Jesus became the embodiment of sin on the cross.

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    He took him who knew no sin to become sin.

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    When Jesus was on the cross, he became sin.

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    And it's important that we understand that Jesus never sinned.

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    Because if Jesus did sin, then people would say, "Well, they crucified him and he did something wrong. He just got what was coming to him." He was perfect and innocent.

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    God poured out His wrath on His Son.

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    And the next part of the verse says, "that in Him we might become the righteousness of God." So God, you know, puts our sin on Jesus, and Jesus gives us, what?

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    He gives us His righteousness.

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    That doesn't seem like a fair trade.

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    That Jesus would take my sin, but he gives me his righteousness.

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    But that's exactly what your Bible says.

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    So how righteous are you in Jesus Christ?

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    How righteous are you?

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    The answer is, you're as righteous as God is.

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    And I know that might sound hard to hear.

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    That's what your Bible says.

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    In Christ, God has pronounced you 100%.

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    You are holy and righteous.

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    So we need to dispel some myths.

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    You know, there have been a lot of things that have kind of eeked their way into the church and mindsets and philosophies and false beliefs that we want to get ahead of.

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    But get this, though.

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    If you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you are perfect in God's sight.

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    "There is now therefore no condemnation," Romans 8:1, "for those who are in Christ Jesus." Jesus said in John 19 while he was on the cross, he said, "It is finished." Paid in full.

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    Yet sometimes even Christians say, "Not good things." I had a friend of mine say to me, "Well, you know, I hope you're not lying behind me in heaven because I have a lot of things to explain for you, and I'm sure God's just going to chew me out.

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    So I hope you're not lying behind me." And he was serious. I'm like, dude, that's not true.

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    He goes, what do you mean it's not true? I've done a lot of bad stuff. You don't know the stuff that I've done. I've done a lot of bad stuff.

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    There is now therefore no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

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    Okay? No condemnation.

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    So when you stand before God, in Jesus Christ, what is God going to condemn you for?

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    God says, "You're perfect.

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    We've got a place here prepared for you." But I've done some miserable things, and God took those things out of His Son.

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    For our sake, He made Him who knew no sin to become sin, so that we might become the righteousness of God.

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    Apart from Jesus Christ, you don't have a chance.

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    If you're sitting here this morning, you don't know Christ.

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    There is no other religious leader or person anywhere who ever existed, anywhere ever, who could take your sin on themselves and pay the penalty for your sin.

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    Nobody could have done that.

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    Because they have a sin problem too.

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    The only person that could do that is God in the flesh.

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    Jesus Christ.

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    He takes our sin, He gives us His righteousness.

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    It's the divine swap.

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    The Gospel has changed me.

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    A new creation.

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    A new creation.

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    I gave my life to Christ in '95, I just remember the whole world a little different.

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    And I don't mean it's been Disney World for the last 16 years or whatever.

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    We've had some rough spells.

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    But things have been different.

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    Because all things have been made new in Christ.

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    So that's why we share the gospel with boldness, because Christ has changed us.

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    And then finally today, why do we share the message with boldness?

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    Because this assignment is directly from God.

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    Okay, look at verses 18-20.

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    Take a note of how many times he says something is from God, or some kind of verb, like that.

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    You ready? Here we go.

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    All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to Himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.

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    That is, in Christ, God was reconciling the world to Himself, not counting the trespasses against them.

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    And entrusting to us the message of reconciliation.

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    Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ.

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    God making His appeal to us, we implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.

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    This assignment is directly from God.

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    Three things, first of all, as a minister, as a minister, this is God's work.

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    Look at verse 18 again, all this is from God.

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    Again, He through Christ, He reconciled the world to Himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.

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    God did not give us a checklist.

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    God did not give us a job, a to-do list.

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    Like, here's your list of 10 holy things that must be accomplished.

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    Look at what He's given us.

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    This is awesome.

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    God's like, okay, so here's what I did.

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    I looked down and saw a world who rebelled against me, spit in my face, and I was like, my face, rejected me, and chose to do their own thing.

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    I came to the world, died, and rose from the dead, defeating death and sin, giving the promise of eternal life to anybody, anybody who would receive it.

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    Isn't that awesome?

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    Isn't that awesome?

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    And I was like, okay, your job is just to tell people about that.

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    I get to tell people about that?

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    Cool, I get to tell people about that?

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    That is awesome.

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    That's why I signed up for this gig.

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    I get to tell people what God did through Jesus Christ?

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    This is a ministry.

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    This isn't a job.

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    This isn't like time to make the donuts.

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    This is awesome.

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    This is glorious.

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    That God did this eternal work and would allow us to be a part of it.

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    Wow.

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    You saw it five times in these few verses.

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    The word reconcile.

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    Reconcile, reconcile, ministry of reconciliation.

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    What that means is, it is very simply restore the relationship.

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    That's what that means in the Greek.

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    Just like in the English, you restore the relationship.

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    We were God's enemies, now we are God's friends.

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    He restored the relationship.

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    As a minister, this is God's work. It's glorious.

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    It's glorious.

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    Secondly, as a steward, this is God's Word.

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    This is God's Word.

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    Look at verse 19.

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    He says, "In Christ God was reconciling the world to Himself without counting their trespasses against them." And look at this, "and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation." So as a steward, this is God's Word.

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    God says, "This is what I've done.

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    Go tell people I trusted you to get the message right.

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    Here it is.

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    Now I know you young people might not understand this illustration, but when I was a teenager, our phones, this is gonna be hard to describe.

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    Some of you are gonna get this and some of you are not.

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    But our phones were actually attached to the wall.

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    And there was like a springy cord and attach to this thing on a headset or a handset.

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    Or what do we call that thing?

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    But anyways, it was attached to a cord.

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    So what that meant was you could only go as far as that springy cord would reach, which meant we didn't always have our phones on us.

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    So back in those days, after Paul would bring in the dinosaur for dinner, if you were out and somebody called, Somebody would have to write down the message with a pencil and pen.

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    Now I can explain that.

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    Anyways, you get the point.

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    I used to get so frustrated when I didn't get a phone message.

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    I used to get so frustrated.

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    Like, "What? You didn't tell me they called!" Well, God has entrusted a message to you.

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    Are you getting it out?

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    You see that? It says, "He's entrusted this to us." Do you get that? Do you get what that means?

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    He's entrusted us.

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    God's like, "Here's my word. Here's my word. Go tell people I'm trusting you." Do you realize God could do this any way He wanted? Do you know that?

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    He could write it in the clouds if He wanted to.

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    He could open up heaven and just shout it down Himself.

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    But how has God chosen to get His message out? How has He chosen?

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    He says, "I'm trusting you with it." Here it is, here's my word, I'm trusting you to get it out.

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    So the question is, are you trustworthy?

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    Are you getting it out?

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    God's entrusted this to us. I take that very seriously.

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    You should too.

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    God is trusting you with His message.

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    His message!

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    Our job is not to monkey with it.

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    Or not to sugarcoat it or water it down. Our job is to broadcast.

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    My job basically is just to be the megaphone. I don't make up the message. My job is to just stand up here and broadcast.

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    Here's what God said. Here's what he said.

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    Today I'm telling you here's what he said. He's entrusting this to us.

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    So let's get it out.

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    Let's get it out. As a steward, this is God's Word. And as a representative.

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    As a representative, this is God's passion. Look at verse 20.

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    Therefore we are ambassadors for Christ.

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    God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ. Be reconciled to God.

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    So not only are we ministers, not only are we stewards, we're also representatives.

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    We represent Jesus Christ.

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    I'm not really crazy about that idea, but guess what?

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    It doesn't matter how you feel about it.

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    When people find out that you're a Christian, they are evaluating the entirety of the Christian message on watching your life.

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    I don't really like that. It doesn't matter. It's true.

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    How you talk, the things you talk about, how you spend your time, they're watching that stuff.

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    The words that you use, the way that you treat people, the way that you talk about your wife.

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    Do you realize people are evaluating the gospel on you?

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    Man, I'm so far from perfect.

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    We are Christ's ambassadors.

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    God is making his appeal to us.

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    When you see God's passion there, he says, "We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God." How serious is God about reconciliation? How serious is he?

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    Scale of 1 to 10, how serious do you think God is about people receiving his son?

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    Scale of 1 to 10, what do you think?

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    10.

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    10, yeah. I think he's pretty serious about this.

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    people coming to know his son. He's pretty serious. As his ambassador, how serious are you about it? You know, God's not sitting in heaven going, "Turn or burn, I don't really care. You don't want me, fine. You don't want me." That's not God. God desires that God should perish. That's why Paul writes here, "We you Don't even try to Google it.

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    Like, I'll find that on eBay. No you won't.

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    Jesus Christ is the only place you're going to find eternal life.

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    If you received him as your Lord and Savior.

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    If you have not, I am begging you.

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    Don't let another second pass.

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    As a good friend of mine always says, "Hell is too long to be wrong." Let's get fired up about what fires God up.

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    I'm going to share a few words with you about how do I do it.

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    You're like, I'm totally tracking with you.

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    I feel like I'd be doing you a disservice now if I left you go.

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    I want to share with people, but you never really go back on giving us good words on that.

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    I'm going to jump these interest in spiritual things at that point in their life.

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    They're just not ready. Some people aren't ready.

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    It's not up to us to determine who's ready and who's not.

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    We sort of bump on the doors and see which one's open.

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    Some people aren't ready.

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    In Harvest it's called "red apple evangelism." We're going to be talking more about this topic later, but here's what red apple evangelism means.

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    The circumstances of life, ripen people to the gospel.

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    When you see people coming to Christ and being baptized, typically the story is, "You know, I found out that my thing wasn't working." "And I realized that there was a big emptiness inside me, and I realized that I needed Jesus Christ." That's right, I'm evangelist.

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    Some people just aren't ready.

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    So if you can't pick the fruit, don't bruise it.

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    Let's look for the people that God has prepared.

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    Here's another thing.

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    Ask questions to people about what they believe.

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    Ask questions to people about what they believe.

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    When you're talking to someone, hi, my name's Jeff.

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    Oh, hi, I'm Jeff, very nice to meet you, Jim.

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    You know, Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven apart from him, who prepared you.

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    Typically the conversation doesn't launch into a gospel presentation that quickly.

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    A lot of times when I'm meeting someone I'll get asked that.

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    Here's one of my favorite questions, easy one.

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    "Where do you go to church?" You can find out a lot about persons by the way they answer that question.

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    "Where do you go to church?" "Oh I really don't go to church, I really, you know, I believe in spiritual stuff but uh..." "Well what do you mean by that?

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    What do you mean you believe in spiritual stuff?" kind of looks out for us. You can find out a lot about people just by asking questions.

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    You know, what do you believe?

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    The same line, ask people if they'd like to hear what the Bible has to say about that.

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    You know, when you're discussing spiritual beliefs, say, "You know what, that's...

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    you bring up a good thing, you mentioned about evolution, and, you know, man evolving.

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    Would you like to sit down sometime and talk about what the Bible says about it?

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    Or you said something about you believe everybody ultimately ends up in heaven.

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    Would you like to sit down and actually look and see what the Bible says about how someone goes to heaven?

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    Just ask.

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    A couple more words.

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    Letter D on my outline is, "See your job as getting people one step closer to God than where they are." You know 1 Corinthians 3, "I have a land of the polished water, and when God gives, he agrees." This is all a work of the Lord.

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    But as the Lord is at work, He's using each of us in a different place.

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    And sometimes I do have the privilege of seeing people come to Christ, but not everybody I share the gospel with comes to Christ.

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    My job is to try to help people get one step closer than they are.

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    to that place where they come to that understanding who Jesus is and what he's done.

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    Lastly, here's an easy one.

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    Invite people to your church.

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    You want to be in small groups? Invite to the small groups.

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    Easy one. I am committed. I want to share the gospel in some way, shape, or form with clarity in every sermon.

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    I'm committed to that.

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    So just invite them to church.

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    Hey, we're starting this series on Colossians next week.

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    You know somebody that doesn't know the Lord, needs to know the Lord, bring them.

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    Love to meet them. Love to welcome them to our Harvest Bible Chat.

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    Or when we start small groups up, hey we have a group of people to get together at our house on Tuesday night.

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    We talk about the Bible. I'd like you to come over.

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    Just that invitation alone can go so far.

    53:57-54:03

    So as I close, Sammy and Laura, if you guys want to come up here, I know we went OT a little bit.

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    We're preaching in the four pillars, but I just never wanted it to end.

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    But the truth is, Paul tells us we are Christ's ambassadors.

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    Several years ago, many years ago, I had to drive to Ohio.

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    And weird circumstances, long story, but I ended up, I had to stay in a hotel.

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    Because I didn't have the energy or the physical strength to drive all the way back here.

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    But I didn't really have a place to stay out there.

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    So there was a night's in hotel.

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    I went in, checked in for the night.

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    The hotel was clean, the service was friendly.

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    And when I drove up the next day, I thought, good experience.

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    Laura said it like that was a lazy morning.

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    Well, the next time we were going to Ohio, I was with my wife and our 10 day old son at their new funeral for a friend out in Springfield, Alabama.

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    And I thought, well the night we stayed at Columbus was so nice.

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    We'll just take the night in Springfield.

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    Because it's probably nice, right?

    55:37-55:37

    Wrong.

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    It was a...

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    I was going to say dumb, but I don't want to insult somebody that hasn't done it.

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    It was horrible.

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    I mean, the ceiling, the ceiling was sagged and water stained.

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    And like, even the phone book was like, it looked like it was laying in a mud puddle and they're all kind of like filthy, like little bugs and stuff crawling all over the place.

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    So we walk in with our 10 day old son, and Aaron walks in, and I'm like, don't sit him down anywhere!

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    Aaron's like, what are we doing?

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    I'm like, Al, we're not staying here.

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    The place was absolutely crusty, cruddy, filthy, disgusting, nasty-astic.

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    So here's the point.

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    If you go to the corporate offices of the Knights Inn and ask them, which of these would you feel is a better ambassador for your company?

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    Which one do you think they're going to pick?

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    Knights Inn in Columbus or Knights Inn in Springfield? Which one?

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    You would think that they would say, "Well, the one in Columbus is really what we're about.

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    Clean, friendly, very few rodents." That's what we're about.

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    But you see the problem is both of those hotels have a magazine sign on.

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    They were both ambassadors for a company. One was very good. One?

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    You are carrying out the life of Christ.

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    You who are telling people That you have given yourself to Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior You are an ambassador for Christ That's not the question The question is What type of ambassador for Christ?

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    Read by yourself Our Father in heaven I'm going to Father, I really think if we get that, we will better be your ambassadors.

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    To know that we're controlled by the love of Christ.

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    So Father, do a work in us and through us.

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    We know that you've started one.

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    Your word tells us that you're going to see it through to completion.

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    You're growing us, you're maturing us, you're changing us still.

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    And in this area of evangelism, Father, I pray that you would find us as faithful ambassadors, you have entrusted this to us.

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    May we become trustworthy, lovingly and clearly broadcasting your message.

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    We pray this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 2 Corinthians 5:14-21

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.

Pillar 3: A Firm Belief in the Power of Prayer

Excuses for not praying as we should:

WHY PRAY: Does it really change anything?

  • James 5:16 - The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.

REPLACING COMMON (and bad) STATEMENTS ABOUT PRAYER

  • "All we can do is pray..."
  • "I'll pray for you..."

WHEN TO PRAY: Pray without CEASING. (1 Thessalonians 5:17)


HOW TO PRAY: The Don'ts and Dos of Prayer (Matthew 6:5-15)

  1. You don't pray as an ACTOR

  2. You don't pray as a BROKEN RECORD

  3. You do pray as a WORSHIPPER

  4. You do pray as a DEPENDANT

Why don't we pray as we should?

The answer:

Best way to learn how to pray is by praying.

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Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Matthew 6:5-14

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.

Pillar 2: Lifting High the Name of Jesus in Worship

Psalm 27:4 - One thing have I asked of the LORD, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to inquire in his temple.

God is looking for worshipers!

Myths about Worship:

  1. God prefers EMOTIONLESS truth groaning

  2. God prefers WILD and CRAZY

  3. Worship must be relevant to UNBELIEVERS

  4. Worship brings us into God’s PRESENCE

  5. Worship must be a certain STYLE

What Worship Looks Like (Psalm 96):

  1. WHAT WORSHIP LOOKS LIKE OUT THERE

    • You worship by SONG (Psalm 96:1)

    • You worship by WITNESSING (Psalm 96:2-3)

    • You worship by GIVING (Psalm 96:9)

  2. WHAT WORSHIP LOOKS LIKE IN HERE

    • Up with the FRESH, down with the LEFTOVERS (Psalm 96:1)

    • Up with the THANKFUL, down with the FORGETFUL (Psalm 96:3)

    • Up with the REVERENT, down with the FAMILIAR (Psalm 96:9)

How can I ramp up for Sunday?


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  • 00:00-00:05

    Our Father in Heaven, as we come before you just now, we're about to turn to your Word.

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    We realize that's not a popular thing in a lot of places.

    00:15-00:28

    Father, you can be a group of people that still believe that you wrote this book and that you are communicating words of life in this book.

    00:31-00:35

    Father, just now we pray for our children that have gone to hire me around.

    00:35-00:40

    I pray that you would be with everyone working in the children's ministry.

    00:43-00:47

    As they pour into the kids and help parents disciple their own children.

    00:49-00:51

    Father, we lift up the offering to you.

    00:53-00:58

    And just pray, Father, that you would bless it and use it for your purposes.

    01:02-01:05

    Father, we thank you for this opportunity to come.

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    Prepare us now to not just be hearers of the Word, but doers of the Word as well.

    01:14-01:19

    We pray these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.

    01:30-01:48

    If you would have known me back in about 1983, you would have seen me running around my parents' house pulling out a plastic sword that I would tuck in the back of my shirt and lifting it I am saying by the power of...

    01:49-01:49

    Greyskull.

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    Thank you.

    01:50-01:52

    Some of you guys know what I'm talking about, don't you?

    01:52-01:52

    Thank you.

    01:53-01:54

    By the power of Greyskull!

    01:55-01:56

    Why did I do that?

    01:58-01:59

    I was a huge fan of He-Man.

    02:00-02:00

    Alright?

    02:01-02:03

    We're getting some things on the floor early on, I get that.

    02:03-02:05

    But I just, I loved He-Man.

    02:05-02:07

    And I had one of those plastic swords.

    02:07-02:10

    And that was 1983, though.

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    And I don't do that as much anymore.

    02:14-02:14

    (laughter)

    02:15-02:36

    And if you had gone forward a couple years, 1985, you would have seen me jumping off of the chair, which was the top turnbuckle, onto prone, my pet monster, and hitting him with a leg drop.

    02:36-02:41

    Because like most other people in America back in the mid-80s, I was a Hulkamaniac.

    02:42-02:47

    And I thought I was Hulk Hogan, or going to be the next Hulk Hogan.

    02:48-02:57

    And then if you would have fast-forwarded even just a few more years, 1991, you would have seen me with longer, shaggy hair.

    02:58-03:04

    And a drawer full of flannel, like a lot of other people my age then.

    03:05-03:18

    it was what? It was grunge, it was Seattle music, it was Pearl Jam and Nirvana and those kinds of things. Well, here's my point. You become like what you worship.

    03:21-03:34

    And what is God's number one goal for you as a believer? It's no secret, Romans 8, 29. God, what do you want for us? God says, "My goal is that you are conformed into the image of my Son." That's the purpose of salvation.

    03:34-03:36

    Salvation is not a ticket to heaven.

    03:37-03:38

    It's not fire insurance.

    03:38-03:43

    It is God taking dead people and making us alive people.

    03:44-03:53

    And part of being alive, part of maturing in our Christian walk, is God conforming us to be like His Son.

    03:54-03:56

    And it's true that you become like what you worship.

    03:58-03:59

    Do you worship money?

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    You'll become a greedy person.

    04:04-04:05

    Do you worship sex?

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    You become a lustful person.

    04:10-04:11

    Do you worship yourself?

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    You become a self-centered person.

    04:16-04:18

    Do you worship Jesus Christ?

    04:18-04:35

    Because if you truly worship Jesus Christ, maybe you find yourself becoming more like But Jesus Christ Himself, I'd encourage us all to be checking what we're worshipping.

    04:35-04:40

    Sometimes in church, you get a bigger pastor, you hear this a lot, but I was bored.

    04:42-04:46

    Sometimes I find myself tuning out during worship time.

    04:46-04:51

    I think maybe we've all been guilty of that, but we need to check ourselves on that.

    04:52-04:56

    Because we are worshipping Jesus Christ.

    04:59-05:18

    If I were to ask you, "What are you worshipping?" Or let's phrase it this way, if I were to say, "Well, suppose the Lord very tangibly and very visibly came down this morning and said, 'I'll give you one thing, any one thing that you want.' What would you ask the Lord for?" What would you ask God for?

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    And see, your response might help you understand a little bit more about how you worship.

    05:28-05:29

    Because do you know what the psalmist said?

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    He said, "One thing have I asked of the Lord." This is in Psalm 27, verse 4.

    05:35-05:38

    "One thing I've asked of the Lord." What did he ask for?

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    He says, "That I will seek after." He says, "I'm actually going after this, and I'm going after it myself too." He said that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.

    05:51-05:57

    To gaze upon the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in His temple.

    06:00-06:02

    So we're going to be talking about worship today.

    06:02-06:04

    We did it for our four pillars last week.

    06:05-06:08

    We talked about proclaiming the authority of God's Word without apology.

    06:09-06:15

    This week we're looking at lifting high the name of Jesus through worship.

    06:16-06:22

    And much like politics and sports, we're covering a subject that everyone is an expert on, right?

    06:23-06:28

    But as Sam said earlier while he was leading us in worship, this is what we were made for.

    06:30-06:33

    You realize this is the purpose for which God created us.

    06:34-06:39

    He created us to have a relationship with Him.

    06:40-06:42

    We are not created for religion.

    06:45-06:52

    We are not created to sort of go off and do our own thing and maybe check in with God once a week.

    06:52-06:56

    We were created to have a living relationship with the Living God.

    06:58-07:11

    In fact, Jesus told the Samaritan woman in John chapter 4 that God is seeking for worshippers who worship Him in spirit and in truth.

    07:12-07:16

    So before we turn to the Word, I'm going to give you some myths about worship.

    07:18-07:20

    These are myths about worship.

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    Top 5.

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    If you're taking notes, we're going to stop at the bottom and work our way up.

    07:26-07:28

    But here's some myths about worship.

    07:32-07:44

    I realize this is week three, but as I was talking earlier with some friends, I know that in talking about worship, at some point in this sermon, you're going to be offended.

    07:45-07:53

    I don't mean to do that, but anytime you talk about music, or worship, or practice at the church, your toes are going to get stepped on.

    07:54-07:56

    So just get your bullet and maybe keep a little score card.

    07:57-07:58

    The point that you got offended in the message.

    07:59-08:00

    I don't mean to do that.

    08:01-08:06

    Okay? But you just need to evaluate what we're talking about with the Word of God.

    08:07-08:09

    Okay? And here's some myths about worship.

    08:10-08:15

    Myth number five is God prefers emotionless truth-probing.

    08:17-08:19

    God prefers emotionless truth-probing.

    08:20-09:00

    people been to a church like that where it's time to say we pull out our handles we've been looking at the wall and everybody's just you know you've been to a church like that where it's like what are we doing what are we doing? Not too much emotion. We don't want to be labeled as left-wing, charismatic. We don't want to be labeled as big-hot on emotionalism. So, emotional is true currently.

    09:01-09:13

    No. Well, number four, here's another myth about worship. God prefers wild and crazy. You know, no way I'm We're going to stand there and get a bubble of stuff, wild and crazy.

    09:13-09:15

    The wilder and the crazier the better.

    09:15-09:16

    That's what God prefers.

    09:17-09:18

    And let's ramp it up.

    09:18-09:20

    And that's what a lot of ministries are doing.

    09:20-09:22

    It's just manipulation. We're going to ramp it up.

    09:23-09:25

    Here's my favorite. You can look this up on YouTube.

    09:25-09:26

    Worth your time.

    09:27-09:30

    But this worship, I think it's called the what's it called Bill?

    09:30-09:33

    The World's Worst Worship Leader or something like that.

    09:33-09:34

    You know what I'm talking about?

    09:34-09:35

    Maybe some of you have seen it.

    09:36-09:38

    But there's this big youth rally, this church thing.

    09:39-09:41

    He has a great voice, great musician.

    09:41-09:43

    He gets up and he's like, "Alright everybody!

    09:44-09:47

    Take off a shoe, a sock, anything!

    09:48-10:06

    And start swinging it over your head and sing with me!" "You spin me right round, Jesus, right round..." And he was getting everybody jumping up and down, swinging their shoes over their head, taking that Goofy song, and putting Jesus' name in it, so that's gonna make it Christian, right?

    10:06-10:08

    And that was worship.

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    Itch.

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    Right?

    10:15-10:17

    So, that's another myth about worship.

    10:19-10:23

    Number three, worship must be relevant to unbelievers.

    10:24-10:27

    Worship must be relevant to unbelievers, and here's what I mean by that.

    10:28-10:36

    I was at a camp retreat one time where the pastor said, "Oh, at our church, Our music is just like the stuff that they're playing on the country music station.

    10:37-10:53

    Because listen guys, you got that guy coming into church listening to country music, and he's going to be leaving church listening to country music, and he's tuning out while we're doing our music. So we need to make our music as relevant to that person as possible.

    10:54-10:59

    Now I'm not talking about music style, I'm talking about the danger of that relevancy idea.

    11:00-11:04

    We don't want to offend somebody. Let's not sing the name of Jesus.

    11:05-11:09

    Let's not get too bibly about our worship time.

    11:11-11:14

    Listen, 1 Corinthians 14, verses 24-25.

    11:16-11:21

    Paul writes, "If all prophesy and an unbeliever or outsider enters, he is convicted by all.

    11:22-11:25

    He is called to account by all. The secrets of his heart are disclosed.

    11:25-11:30

    So, falling by his face, he will worship God and declare that God is really among you.

    11:31-11:34

    That's saying a lot, but just for today's purposes, here's what I want you to see.

    11:35-11:45

    Paul's saying when an unbeliever comes in to the midst of a group of believers who are in the presence of God's Word and passionately worshiping God, that's what brings conviction.

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    Not, "We need to try to meet them at their level, and we'll kind of water down sugar coat the gospel so we don't offend them." He says, "That's not how it works. They're coming into our territory where we're passionate about Jesus Christ." That's what's going to convict them.

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    "Wow, those people are really excited about this." Yeah, we are a little excited about this.

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    Number two.

    12:17-12:21

    "Worship brings us into God's presence." Alas, I've said that before.

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    "We'll bring the going to God's presence in worship." That's a myth.

    12:27-12:29

    Jesus brings us into God's presence.

    12:29-12:31

    The Bible is crystal clear about that.

    12:33-12:35

    Jesus brings us into God's presence.

    12:36-12:39

    In fact, the Bible teaches that God is always present.

    12:39-12:40

    What does Paul say in Acts 17?

    12:41-12:43

    Though He is not far from any of us.

    12:46-12:51

    Worship is, we're removing this idea that God's way up there in heaven, somewhere distant.

    12:52-12:53

    Let's try to get His attention.

    12:54-12:55

    We're worshipping God because He's here.

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    He's right here.

    12:57-12:58

    He is right here.

    12:59-13:01

    We are in the presence as a congregation of God already.

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    And that's why we're worshipping Him.

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    Worship doesn't bring us into His presence.

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    It reminds us of His nearness.

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    The topic of worship is a topic that the 1991 version of I Worship best hits, what's that, Wild '91 or whatever, unless it's on that album, it's called Worship.

    13:50-13:53

    And we have so narrowed down what it means to worship.

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    And I really loved the video we watched last week when some of our senior staff out of the armies was talking about worship.

    14:00-14:10

    Kirk Randolph had said, "It's not about how we worship, "it's about who we worship." But we all need to check ourselves to make sure we're not pursuing a certain worship style.

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    We're pursuing the God that we worship.

    14:15-14:16

    That's what we're after.

    14:17-14:18

    We wanna worship God in spirit and truth.

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    And we all have our preferences, that's why this is a hot button.

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    Some people like one style, some people like another style, and that's okay.

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    But what concerns me are the people that think that the style that they prefer is the only type.

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    That's it.

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    If you're not seeing this, that you don't really worship Him.

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    Alright, so let's turn to the Word.

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    Turn to your Bibles, which would be Psalm 96.

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    Psalm 96.

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    Turn really loud so I can hear you.

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    Even if you just have to shake your Bible a couple times.

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    I like to hear that sound.

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    I don't have a Bible.

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    have a Bible. There's Bibles on the table that you can have. We want everybody to be in God's Word with us.

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    How serious is God about worship? Well, if you look at the location and length of the book of Psalms, that kind of answers it. Longest book in the Bible, 150 chapters, and it's right smack in the middle. I guarantee you take your Bible, open it up, halfway you're going to be in the Psalms.

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    God's pretty serious about worship.

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    But understand as we look at Psalm 96, this isn't a step-by-step guide.

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    Like, here's how to worship, step one.

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    Okay, and then after you do that, step two.

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    It's not like, you know, here's an instruction manual.

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    Psalm 96 is just worship.

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    It's just worship!

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    And what we're going to do is go through Psalm 96 and look at some of the elements of worship.

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    So what does worship mean?

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    We're talking a lot about worship.

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    What does worship mean?

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    You know, jot down in your outline, what does worship mean to you?

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    What does worship mean to you?

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    Write something down.

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    There are a lot of words for it, translated worship in the Bible.

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    words literally translated falling on your face before.

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    It's honoring and respecting to the nth degree, that's worship.

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    What does worship mean to you?

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    Well, the most important thing is what does worship mean to God?

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    And let's see if our definitions match up with God's.

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    So for today, I wanna read Psalm 96, and we're just going to look in the Bible what worship looks like.

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    First thing we're gonna see is what worship looks like out here.

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    Okay?

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    And then we're going to see what worship looks like in here.

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    'Cause these are all in the psalm.

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    Ready?

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    Let's read it all, then we're gonna go back.

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    Typically, we'll go through a verse at a time, but Psalm 96 really isn't structured that way.

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    It's just, we're worshiping.

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    We're gonna go through and pick out the ingredients.

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    I would sing to the Lord a new song.

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    Sing to the Lord all the earth.

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    Sing to the Lord, bless his name, for telling his salvation from day to day.

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    Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples.

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    For great is the Lord and great may he be praised.

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    He is to be feared above all gods.

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    For all the gods of the peoples are worthless idols, but the Lord made the heavens.

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    Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and beauty are in his sanctuary.

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    Ascribe to the Lord all the glories of the peoples; ascribe to the Lord glory and strength; ascribe to the Lord the glory due to his name.

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    Bring an offering and come into his courts; worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness; tremble before him all the earth.

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    "Say among the nations, 'The Lord reigns; yes, the world is established, and shall never be moved; he will judge the people with equity.' "Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice, let the sea roar, and all that fills it; let the field exult, and everything in it; "and shall all the trees of the forest sing for joy before the Lord. For he comes, for he comes to judge the earth; And He will judge the world with righteousness and the peoples in His faithfulness.

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    Okay, so if you're taking notes, first of all, what does worship look like out here?

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    What we mean is, ways that we worship.

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    And three of them we'll look at here.

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    First of all, you worship by song.

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    That was a pretty easy one.

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    1) O sing to the Lord a new song, or singing to the Lord.

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    If you read in your Bible Revelation chapter 4 and 5, that's what heaven is.

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    It is praise after praise, escalating and growing and passionate.

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    That's what heaven is.

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    And if you can read through Revelation 4 and 5 and think, "That sounds kind of boring. That concerns me." You know, I've heard people say that from time to time. "You mean heaven is just sitting around praising God all the time? That kind of sounds boring." That's a concern.

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    One thing I wonder is, have you ever really worshipped?

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    Because when you're worshipping God's Spirit and Truth, you never want it to end.

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    And that's what heaven is. It's being in the presence of God and praise after praise after praise.

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    So we worship and song. As I said before, nothing starts with a B more than music.

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    You know, we're talking about styles and instruments and those types of things.

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    Well, you see what we're doing here, and I'm going to kind of pull the curtain back a little bit just for a second.

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    I'll let you know a couple things about worship at Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    First of all, we go for doctrinal accuracy in all the lyrics.

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    Meaning this, and Sam will tell you every week, you know, if it's a song that I'm not familiar with, what do I say, Sam?

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    and email me the lyrics, and I go through line by line.

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    If I wouldn't preach it, we're not going to sing it.

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    If it's not something I would say, thus sayeth the Lord from his word, we're not gonna sing it.

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    There's a lot of really nice tunes out there that have some doctrinal inaccuracies, and we're not gonna sing it.

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    So we go through line by line.

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    One example of that is, you know, the song, Above All?

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    We're not going to sing that song.

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    You know, "Like a rose trampled on the ground, you took the fall and thought of me above all." That's not true.

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    Jesus was not thinking about me above everything.

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    God was on the cross.

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    He came out of obedience to his Father.

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    He was thinking about glorifying God.

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    Does God love us yet?

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    Did he send his Son to die for us?

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    Absolutely.

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    That's all true.

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    But let's dispel the notion that the cross is all about us.

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    It's about glorifying God. That's what the cross is about.

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    We're just the beneficiaries of the work of the cross.

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    So that's not really true, so we're not really going to see it here.

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    Because we want doctrinal accuracy.

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    The other thing about Worship of Harvest is we want it to be contemporary without compromise.

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    We want to be contemporary. We want to worship the Lord right now where He has us, at the times that He has us.

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    Contemporary, but without compromising.

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    So if you liked that song earlier, you should be right around.

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    If you liked that song, and you're kind of hoping we do that, I'm sorry.

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    We're not going to do that song.

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    If you want to try to connect with Samuel and have him do that for you, have him do a little private thing, I'm just not going to do it.

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    So we're not doing that Psalm. So you worship my Psalm.

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    Secondly, you worship by witnessing.

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    You worship by witnessing. See, some people would leave worship just to music.

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    This is our worship time when we come together and sing. And that's it.

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    incorrect, actually biblically with the life of Christ in us, everything we do is an act of worship.

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    Everything we do.

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    And one of the things the Bible specifically points out here, look at verses 2 and 3.

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    "Tell of his salvation from day to day, declare his glory above the nations." One of the ways that you worship the Lord is by witnessing to people.

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    Just by saying that with somebody and saying, "Do you know the difference that Jesus Christ has made in my life?" Do you know the story of the cross? Do you know about Jesus?

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    Do you know the Bible says that while we were yet sinners, Jesus died for us, and He rose from the dead, giving us the promise of eternal life?

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    Do you know that story? What have you done with Jesus?

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    When you do that, that's an act of worship. Witnessing is an act of worship.

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    There's a lot more I want to say about that, but that's pillar number 4.

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    So, we'll talk about that in a couple of weeks.

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    And then verse 8, "You worship by giving." Look down at verse 8, it says, "Bring an offering." You come into his courts, and obviously in the Old Testament economy, bringing your offering meant bringing your animal to sacrifice.

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    We don't sacrifice animals.

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    Why? Because the Bible says Jesus Christ would be laid down in his life.

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    It was a once and for all offering.

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    But the idea of coming to God without anything in your hands as an offering, it was inconceivable.

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    Say, we're going to present an offering unto the Lord.

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    This is where my wife always keeps me straight.

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    Anytime somebody will invite us over, I'm just like, yeah, we'll be there.

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    And then we get off the phone, and everyone's like, yeah, what are we supposed to bring?

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    Like, they didn't say to bring anything.

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    And I was like, of course they weren't going to say to bring something!

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    I just don't think about that.

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    Call me inconsiderate, but I just don't think about that.

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    I'm just like, "No, they brought us over to their house." And I was like, "Yeah, we gotta bring something." You see, we're coming into the presence of the Lord.

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    We're bringing an offering.

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    How much of the money in your wallet or purse is God's?

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    Like 10% actually no it's 100%.

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    The earth is the Lord, the fullness therein.

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    It's all from God.

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    And what we give back, we're just giving God back a portion of what He gave to us.

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    It's coming to God, this is what I have in my hand.

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    Bring an offering and come and do some works.

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    I'm bringing this to you God again.

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    It's not...

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    It's not to atone for our sins.

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    I have so much more to say about that.

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    You worship by giving.

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    So, you worship by song, you worship by witnessing, and you worship by giving.

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    Before we move on from there, I want you to see that it isn't pick one.

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    It isn't like God says, "Okay, here's three ways you can worship me, you can pick one." It's not like that. See, these are all aspects of living a life of worship. They're all aspects of that.

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    You know, sort of like a baseball game.

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    I know this... I grew up in a series. I mean, this is a tough time to talk about baseball.

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    And, um, but if you've watched a good baseball team, maybe on the TV or something, not locally, But if I said, "What is baseball?" Somebody might say, "Well, baseball is a guy standing up with a bat, taking a swing at a ball." Is that baseball?

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    That's part of it.

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    No, no, no, baseball is the guy pitching.

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    Baseball is the guy, you know, he throws the ball 100 miles an hour.

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    Well, that's part of it.

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    No, no, no, baseball is the feeling, you know, when the ball is in play.

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    That's part of it. You see, it takes all of those things to make a baseball game, right?

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    And it's the same with worship. All these things that the Bible is talking about here, these are all elements of the life of worship.

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    A worshiper lifts up your voice to the Lord in song. A worshiper comes before the Lord with an offering.

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    A worshiper tells others of his salvation.

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    God is seeking worshippers. He's not seeking people who sing, or people who offer a tip, or people who worship occasionally.

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    The Father is seeking worshippers.

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    So that's what worship looks like out here. He's just saying, "Here's some of the ways that we worship the Lord." But I want to close our time talking about what worship looks like in here.

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    Because the truth is, we can do these other things in the flesh.

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    We can externally fulfill these other things.

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    I know the message of salvation. I can kind of sing. I have some money to give.

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    We can externally do that.

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    The Father is not looking through the externals, He is looking in here.

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    And three things I want to share with you about that.

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    First of all, getting back to verse 1, it says, "Now sing to the Lord a new song." "Sing to the Lord a new song." So, everyone, you're outlined. The first thing is, "Up with fresh, down with leftovers." "Up with fresh, down with leftovers." You know this is the only song commanded in Scripture, is to sing a new song. Did you know that?

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    Our worship must be an expression of faith from us.

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    I've been preaching long enough to know that people hear, that people think they hear what they want to think they hear sometimes.

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    And somebody's going to leave you here saying, "Pastor Jeff hates hymns. I love hymns." "Aaron, can I get a testimony? Do I love hymns?" I listen to hymns all the time. All the time. I'll show you my iPod. I love hymns.

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    But you know, the Lord has commanded us to bring a fresh expression of faith.

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    Sing a new song.

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    I've never met Charles Boston, but I'm sure he was a great guy.

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    But just singing about his experience with God isn't us singing a new song.

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    That's why, you know, very early on when I met Sam, he said, "You know, I've been kind of working on writing some of my own stuff." I'm like, praise the Lord, we're gonna be singing.

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    He was like, what?

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    We're gonna be singing.

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    Someday we're gonna be coming to church and we're gonna be singing a Sammy Coop original.

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    I am so excited for that.

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    Because it's a fresh expression of faith.

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    This is something God is doing in our God.

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    And God is doing it through us.

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    It's singing a new song.

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    See, is God doing something in your life right now?

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    Do you have something to sing about right now?

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    Now I sit down with leftovers. Listen, leftovers can be good. Frozen, can be good, all that stuff can be good, but nothing beats French, right? Is that true? Nothing beats French.

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    And I believe that's true in worship. That's why he says, "Sing a new song to the Lord." The reason I'm throwing this in here is sadly, too many people go to church to criticize instead of to worship.

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    There are going to be some people leave today saying, "Aw man, I liked it better when it was just Sam and Laura out there." You remember the good old days last week when it was just Sam and Laura and that was worship?

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    And some people are going to say, "Well, it's about time we had a massacre." And that driver sure was a handsome guy.

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    It's about time that they got some more people.

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    Listen, criticism is not a spiritual gift.

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    Not on the list.

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    Nowhere, anywhere on the list.

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    Did you come to criticize or did you come to worship?

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    So how should I really evaluate a worship service?

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    What you need to ask yourself, was it spirit and truth?

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    That was sort of Jesus' two check marks for worship.

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    Worship in spirit and worship in truth.

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    Were the lyrics biblical?

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    Did the lyrics reflect the heart of God?

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    The heart of the true worshiper of God?

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    Was there emotion involved in my worship?

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    See, much of the evaluation for worship shouldn't even come from what happens up on the stage.

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    Much of your evaluation for worship needs to come in here.

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    Was I ready for worship?

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    Did you ever come to church just completely not ready for worship?

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    I'm gonna talk about that as we close.

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    try to help you with that.

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    So up with fresh, down with leftovers.

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    I like leftovers.

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    But nothing beats fresh.

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    The Lord says, "Sing a new song." So number two, up with thankful, down with forgetful.

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    Up with thankful, down with forgetful.

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    Did you know that our faith in God is directly correlated to how thankful you are to God.

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    I'm going to say that again.

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    Your faith in God is a direct correlation with how thankful you are to God.

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    That wasn't something I made up.

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    You can read about that in Romans chapter 1.

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    It talks about people who have walked away from the Lord.

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    Though God's truth has been made evident to them, they deny it.

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    They suppress the truth.

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    One of the key ingredients of that passage is, "They were not thankful." They weren't thankful.

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    God has lavishly poured out His grace and...

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    Not thankful.

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    Well, up with thankful, down with forgetful.

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    Look at verse 3.

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    He says, "Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all the peoples." Declaring God's works means I'm looking back at how God has shown up and I am so thankful for what God is doing.

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    That has to be part of your worship.

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    Sometimes that's why we tune out in worship.

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    We're not thinking about what God's doing.

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    We're thinking about, you know, how are the steelers going to do this afternoon, or I'm sure hungry.

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    Ever since Jeff started talking about leftovers, I'm really thinking, "What is leftover in our fridge?" And we're just kind of tuning out.

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    Let me show you something I brought here.

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    My wife calls this our "blessings box." I call it the "thank you God box" because for some reason I think that sounds more masculine, but it's the same.

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    What we do is every time God shows up, in a really mighty tangible way, we just take out a note card and we write it down with the date and we stick it in.

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    And our plan is on Thanksgiving to take them out and say, "Here's the way the Lord has shown up in the past year.

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    Here's some things to be thankful about." I'm not going to 11th, we didn't have any of this.

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    One thing that was like, more keyboard.

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    All the AB stuff, the signage, we had nothing.

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    We were told that we needed about $80,000 said and done to get all the things that we needed.

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    Guess how much money we had?

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    Not 80,000. Actually, we were at a leader team meeting, Sammy was the new kid on the block.

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    Jordan, I believe it was.

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    But, um, we were, our group was kind of sitting around and going, "Well, you know, we need this, we're hoping to launch, you know." And I asked our financial assistant, "How much money do we have right now?" She said, "We have about $15,000." And, Sarah just completely couldn't hold himself back. As soon as she said it, he was like, "Sweet!" And you know, that lit a fire in our group.

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    Because from that point on, we were like, "Yeah, you know what? That is sweet." We've been sitting around the last couple weeks, bellyaching about what we don't have.

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    Why don't we thank God for what we do have?

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    And I believe that was a huge catalyst for our group.

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    Because, like I said, September 11th, nada.

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    And in just a couple of days, the Lord provided everything that we needed.

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    For the funds to purchase, and it was on order.

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    But everything came within a matter of a couple of days.

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    Do you think there's a card in this box addressing that?

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    Yeah, there is.

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    And sometimes if you're really interested, I have no problem sitting down with you and going through line by line every card in that box saying, "Here's how the Lord has shown in our life that we are so thankful." Mary and I are so thankful for our church.

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    Our DOT is so thankful for our Doors of God.

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    So often we say, "I need, I need, I need, I need God, I need God, I need God, I need God, I need..." How much of your prayer time is God thanking you?

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    Thank you for what you've done. Thank you.

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    So up with thankful, now with forgetful.

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    Remember his marvelous works.

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    How does worship look in here?

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    The last thing is "up with reverent, down with familiar." Up with reverent, down with familiar.

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    We get so used to the concept of God's nearness that we sometimes lose the awesome factor.

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    And look at verse 9.

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    It says, "Worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness.

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    "tremble before him all the earth." Now, is it true that Jesus called his friend, yes.

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    Is it true that God is near?

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    And the Bible does use some terms like Abraham was called a friend of God.

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    Those things are all true.

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    However, I think my Lord's Church has lost the awesome factor of God.

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    The reverence for God.

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    The "you are holy and awesome and sovereign" aspect of God, we've lost that.

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    And you're thinking, "Yeah, it's those newfangled choruses you do that just kind of reduce God." You know, I thought about that, and that's really not that often you do.

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    Actually, you know, I grew up singing songs like "Put your hand in the hand of the man who steals the water." Remember that song?

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    Me and Jesus are just walking along holding hands, hanging out, my frat buddy.

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    Or, if I've offended you yet, this is it.

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    This is like, everybody would be offended by this one.

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    But we used to do services at the Senior Citizens Hub.

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    And Brooke smiled, she knows what I'm gonna say.

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    Her grandmother actually played the piano.

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    And the favorite hymn every time in the garden.

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    You know that hymn?

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    Oh, Pastor Jack, you're not gonna bash me, or the loving hymn, timeless treasure, whatever you wanna call it.

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    But you realize that hymn has like no theological content.

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    It's like, the hymn's basically like, you went to a garden, it's pretty, then Jesus showed up, The birds stopped singing because Jesus was there.

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    And we just kind of hung out for a while in this garden.

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    Amen.

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    And it's like, that image is just like, it's pretty, but it's not really...

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    The thing that concerns me is just the familiarity.

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    Do you know about Jesus was on the earth and his best friend was John?

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    The disciple whom Jesus loved, he refers to himself in the gospel of John.

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    The one who was leaning on Jesus during the Last Supper.

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    The one that Jesus said, "Take care of my mother." That John? You know the guy I'm talking about?

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    Well, when Jesus showed up to John in Revelation chapter 1, the Bible says John fell like a dead man.

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    Terrified at the awesome glory of the glorified Jesus Christ.

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    And I'm thinking to myself, if Jesus' earthly best friend, so to speak, the guy that was probably closer to Jesus than anybody, if he sees Jesus and falls down, then who am I to sing silly songs about walking up and down the beach with Jesus?

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    See, the psalmist says, "Tremble before Him." I think there needs to be a reverence to God.

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    "God, you are awesome, and you are holy, and if you weren't so merciful, God, I would be nothing." Verse 8 says, "Describe your Lord in glory, doing His name." Do you know why heaven is forever? Because we're never going to get there.

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    As far as fulfilling this debt.

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    You see what I mean?

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    If you start worshipping the Lord from now until the rest of eternity, you're never going to get to the point where you're like, "Okay, Doug, I think we glorified God enough, don't you?" And the answer is no, he is so awesome.

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    That's why heaven is eternal.

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    Because that debt will never get filled up.

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    It will never get filled up.

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    So as I close, I'll put Reverend Donald familiar.

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    I just wanna leave you with, you jot these things down.

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    How can I ramp up for something?

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    You're like, "I hear what you're saying, Jeff, "but I'll be honest with you.

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    "By the time I get, you know, Finding my kids shoes, and oh I forgot the dog, put him in, and you know, all we had to stuff for gas, and my wife really got no fun.

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    By the time we get the door on Sunday, it's just like worship is like, it's hard to get into.

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    And y'all seem pretty serious about worship.

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    So how can I ramp up for Sunday?

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    I'll jot these ones down. The first thing is obedience to the Lord.

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    What I mean is in John 14, 15, Jesus said, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." And I just want to encourage us all to do a check on that.

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    Jesus said, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." That's an objective test.

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    How do you know that you love Jesus Christ?

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    Well, look at your life. Is my life reflected?

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    Do I see Jesus alive in my life?

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    And if you have some areas in your life that you're not being obedient, sometimes that's why it's hard to worship.

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    Or saying it this way, does what you sing match what you do?

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    Does what you sing match what you do?

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    Can you come and sing "I Surrender All"?

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    I don't really want to surrender everything.

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    That needs to be the first place you start.

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    Secondly, as we're talking about thankfulness, you're going to be deliberate about that.

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    You're getting up saying, "I'm just so thankful that you've given me the opportunity to go to church." We're so thankful that we're able to rent this facility.

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    We have a place where we can come and worship together.

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    A couple of other things, help you ramp up your Sunday.

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    Drop this down, a Psalm a day.

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    Make it a practice to just read a psalm every day.

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    Read a psalm and part of your assignment is look for a concept of God's character and just really meditate on it.

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    What does this psalm say about God and how can I kind of take that and chew on it and think about it?

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    How has God revealed himself to me in that way?

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    A psalm a day.

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    I also encourage you to worship on your own.

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    When you go to the gym, in your house, what music are you listening to?

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    You see, it's hard if you're listening to Megadeth six days a week, and then you show up here and all of a sudden we're going to sing about Jesus.

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    That's kind of a tough transition, don't you think?

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    But if your week is already saturated with praise unto Him, it's exciting to come in and have other people join up with you.

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    Specifically, getting to church.

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    I encourage you to listen to Worship in Your Car on the way to church.

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    Put that praise CD on.

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    While we're worshipping in church, focus on the attribute of God.

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    Just break down those God's attributes.

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    In church worship, what attribute of God is being celebrated?

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    And again, asking how have I experienced that?

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    I know like, that's like today, Paul Samuel, I grew up here, we're singing "Blessed be your name." I was thinking about, you know, we've gone through some hard times as a family.

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    To say, God has been so good to us.

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    And yeah, there have been hard times, but we are committed to praising Him no matter what.

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    And then to come and to think about that while singing that song, that's worship.

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    How have I experienced this in my own life?

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    Again, the Bible says that God is seeking worshipers.

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    as he unified it all together.

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    Let's give our God's forgiveness.

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    Our Father, we thank you for the opportunity to worship you.

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    Father, forgive us.

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    for coming and thinking about such trivial and temporal things instead of worshipping you.

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    Forgive us, Father, for the times that we insist on our preferences.

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    So much of worship is...

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    it's just about who you are.

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    It's not even about the instruments.

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    It's not even about the style.

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    It's ascribing worth to you.

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    All glory and honor and praise and strength.

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    Father, your word tells us that you are seeking worshippers.

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    And I pray for this church.

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    That we're not a group that just sings.

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    We're not just a group that has excellent positions.

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    We're a group that worships.

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    Father, we thank you for your nearness, but I pray at the same time that we would never lose our sense of wonder, our sense of your awesomeness, our sense of how majestic you are.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Psalm 96

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.

Pillar 1: Proclaiming the Authority of God’s Word Without Apology

Pillar 1: Proclaiming the authority of God's Word without apology - 2 Timothy 3:14-17

Isaiah 55:10-11 - "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.”

  1. SALVATION: God's Word leads to HIM (2 Timothy 3:15)

    • John 5:24 - Truly, truly I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.

    • John 5:39 - You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me...

    • Romans 10:17 - So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.

  2. TEACHING: God's Word lays a foundation of TRUTH (2 Timothy 3:16a)

  3. REPROOF: God's Word exposes our ERRORS (2 Timothy 3:16b)

  4. CORRECTION: God's Word changes our COURSE (2 Timothy 3:16c)

  5. TRAINING IN RIGHTEOUSNESS: God's Word prepares us for WORK (2 Timothy 3:16d-17)

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    We are only a week too, but I thought it'd be good if I confess something to you.

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    I've opened myself up a little bit. We do believe in a culture of transparency.

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    I love commercials, but not like all commercials. Let me clarify this because I only love certain types of commercials.

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    like insurance commercials, I really don't care for any of that.

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    But the commercials that I like are for those things that I didn't know that I needed.

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    You know those commercials?

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    Things that I didn't know that I needed.

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    And here's what I like about those commercials, and some of you are totally going to get this.

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    Like, "Oh, I know exactly what he's talking about. The black and white scenes in those commercials." You know what I'm talking about?

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    Where you hear the guy going, "Oh, no!" And here's, like, for example, one of my favorites.

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    You all know what this is, right?

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    The Snuggie!

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    Oh, come on, some of you are like, what is it?

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    I've never, the Snuggie!

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    Come on, you've seen the Snuggie, right?

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    What I love about that is you have a commercial where the person is trying to have a blanket on and read the newspaper.

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    Oh, no!

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    Whoa!

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    You know, call NASA, we have a problem.

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    And, well, the Snuggie is basically, well, it's called the blanket that has sleeves, but it's basically a backwards robe.

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    But I like this one because it comes with the book light that they have on the commercial that you see the person actually sitting and reading with their Snuggie on, with their book light in a completely lit room.

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    And that always just cracked me up.

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    This was something, when I saw that, I didn't even know that I needed this.

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    And now, I don't think I can live without one.

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    But I'm gonna live without this one here.

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    Here, you can have that.

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    Now, if you were gifted, don't tell me.

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    So, we have the Snuggie, well, it didn't stop there.

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    Because we also have the Snuggie for dogs.

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    Not only did I not know that I needed one, I didn't know that my dog needed one.

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    This is a Snuggie for dogs.

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    Did you know they made these things?

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    Okay, some of you did.

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    All right.

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    Anybody here have a medium-sized dog?

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    All right, here.

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    This would never fit my dog.

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    You're welcome.

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    I know that was not gonna be regifted.

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    Okay, so another thing.

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    I just have one more.

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    These things, I, um, what's the mall on 28th, the big deal where they put it?

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    They have the As Seen on TV store.

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    Pittsburgh Mills.

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    Pittsburgh Mills, thank you, thank you.

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    They have a whole store dedicated to As Seen on TV.

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    And when my wife and I first went there, I just walked in and I was just like, oh, it's hard to believe heaven's gonna be better than this.

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    I know it is.

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    Wow, they had everything there.

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    Well, here's another thing.

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    How about the pocket chair?

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    Did you see the pocket chair?

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    This is the amazing chair that fits in your pocket.

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    Hence the name, I suppose.

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    But it's the pocket chair, it's ultra strong.

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    Holds up to 250 pounds.

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    So I didn't take it out and try it.

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    That's why you're playing.

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    Who wants a pocket chair?

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    All right, let me know how this works, okay?

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    Now those things only have little commercials, but you have the big infomercials that are like a half hour long because they need more time to explain those things.

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    The Snuggie, you don't really need a half hour infomercial for the Snuggie, though I would watch it.

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    But, I love the intromertials. This is more of a guilty pleasure. I don't watch them anymore. I don't even know what the new ones are.

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    But going back quite a few years, there were things like the Magic Bullet. Have you ever seen the Magic Bullet?

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    And, oh, they can just do anything with the Magic Bullet. And Laura told me it's no good, right? Magic Bullet thumbs down.

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    You can't make hummus with the Magic Bullet. So, alright, it's junk.

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    And I like the ones you see the one with the knives or you have the little Italian chef and he was just cutting everything he's cutting the tomatoes and I was cutting cans and quarters and and I Love those things. I just love those commercials Okay, you have joy pleasures too, but that was always one of mine But some of the claims that they make on some of these were pretty outrageous outrageous.

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    That's why you see on several news programs, they would have a segment called, you know, know what it is?

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    "Does it really work?" You ever see those news segments?

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    And those to me were even more interesting than the infomercials because you just have like Joe or Jane Average, like, "I bought one of these, I'm taking it out of the box, and I'm going to see if it actually works." "Does it really work?" Or, you know, this magic bullet thing claims it's going to do all this, and the Pocoyo Pocket Fisherman, and what about the Shake Weights?

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    You know, that guy shaking the Shake Weight looks like Hercules.

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    I'm like, "Wow, you might actually grab this thing and I'll look like that guy?" Well, like, Jim Hansen, a lot of oil and stuff, I guess.

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    But does it really work?

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    And I was actually looking some of these things up online, and sadly what they found out in a lot of these things is what Laura had told me.

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    Huge claims are made about these products. A lot of them do not work.

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    And that's why I was not surprised when I went to the Dollar Tree yesterday and saw a lot of these things actually on the shelf at the Dollar Tree.

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    and they cost a dollar as seen on TV.

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    And I'm thinking, I'm totally going to get ripped off if I buy something for a dollar here.

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    So all I have to say is, look on your outline if you have it in the back of your bulletin.

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    These things make tremendous claims that many of them don't follow through.

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    I want you to listen to a claim that God makes.

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    Okay? Listen to this claim.

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    Isaiah 55, verses 10 and 11.

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    "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth.

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    It shall not return to me empty, listen to this, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.

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    Do you see what this claim is that God is making?

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    God is saying that when my word goes forth, It always accomplishes the purpose for which I'm sending it.

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    That's a claim.

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    The Bible works for some people, but not for others.

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    That's not what God said.

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    Well, you know, I went to church today and I heard the Bible, but I'm not sure it did me any good.

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    That's not what God said.

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    He says when His Word goes out...

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    What's he batting at?

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    What's his batting at?

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    Before the playoffs, right?

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    He's batting a thousand.

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    God says, "My word always accomplishes the purpose for which I send it out." Every time it's not in question.

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    God's word goes out?

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    Like, "God, you work it?" The answer is yes.

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    Stupid me sometimes, I pray.

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    "God, I just pray that your word would be worked powerfully." And I don't think it's like an evil prayer, but God's already told me that it is.

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    God's like, "My work, when it goes forth, is going to accomplish the thing that I purpose." So we're going to look today at our first pillar of our Bible chapter.

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    Our first pillar, as our pastor Jamie said in the video, is proclaiming the authority of God's work without apology.

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    Why is that? Number one, well, God's word accomplishes God's purposes. I want to hear you say that.

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    God's Word accomplishes God's purposes.

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    Let me hear you.

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    God's Word accomplishes God's purposes.

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    Okay, we're going to take another run at that.

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    And I want you to say it like God would say it.

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    God's Word accomplishes God's purposes.

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    Alright, some of you are too busy.

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    Well, let's go.

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    We preach from the Bible because God says that's what He uses.

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    That's why when you come here on a Sunday, or you go to any of these 77 Harvest Bible Chapels, somebody's going to stand up and say, "This is what the Bible says. Why do we do that?" Because God says, "This is what I'm using." You're like, "Don't all churches kind of do that? I mean, this isn't like a radical concept.

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    Don't all churches, aren't they all like really fired up about the Bible like you and God seem to be?" Listen to this poll. I read this in Time Magazine a few years ago and I was completely floored.

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    They took a poll of Protestant clergymen, this is sociologist Jeffrey Hayden.

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    He surveyed about 10,000 clergymen and 7,441 replied.

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    Okay, so it wasn't like we went up and down the street and asked a couple.

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    They talked to 7,441...

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    Understand this. Pastors.

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    This isn't like Joe on the street, or I was sitting in the mall just bragging to people as they walked by.

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    They asked pastors several questions concerning the Virgin, birth, the resurrection, etc.

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    I want to focus on here.

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    When they were asked if they believed that the scriptures were the inspired and inerrant word of God, that was the question.

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    Do you believe this is God's book, that God wrote this?

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    87% of Methodist pastors said no.

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    87% of Methodist pastors said no.

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    Episcopalians, of those who hold-- now, we're not throwing these denominations under the bus.

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    a point, you can look this up yourself, I'm just telling you, here's where we're at.

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    Episcopalians, 95% said no.

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    82% of Presbyterians said no.

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    67% of American Baptists said no.

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    77% of American Lutherans said no.

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    And 24% of the Missouri Synod Lutherans said no.

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    These are pastors saying, "I don't believe this is God's will." We're going to hear a different story here, because we do believe that God wrote a book, and we're blessed to have it.

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    I'd like to talk to some of these pastors, just sit down, and say, "Okay, so you don't believe the Bible is the Word of God, so what did you come up with? What did you do at your church?

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    You found something better than the Bible, right? You found something better than the Bible." You know, here we have a book that was claimed to be written by the God of the universe, and always accomplishes His purpose.

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    We're not going to find anything better than this.

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    But it is a radical thing to consider that.

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    I mean, think about it. The concept.

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    We believe that God, who created the heavens and the earth in 6 24-hour days, also wrote a book.

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    through about 40 people over a period of about 1,500 years.

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    God spoke through these people and said, this is the book that I wrote.

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    In fact, when you read this book, there are around 4,000 claims that the writers are making that this is the word of God.

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    But you know the first question that we see in the Bible is still dangling out there today.

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    You know what the first question is in the Bible?

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    It's when the serpent, the Satan, appeared before Eve.

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    He said, "Did God really say...

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    Did God really say..." That's still the question the Satan's using.

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    He's using that point because it's effective.

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    And that's what's happening with pastors.

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    That's what's happening with Christians.

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    All over the churches, people are saying, "Did God really say that?" And the Bible says this.

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    "Did God really say that?" And it becomes a head issue.

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    And I'm not really sure that one's inspired.

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    I think maybe parts of it are.

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    I'm not really sure about that.

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    It becomes a head issue.

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    But let's be honest, sometimes, Christians, doesn't it also become a heart issue?

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    When there's something that you know the Word of God has hidden you on it, you're like, "No, just...

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    Is that really what it says?" Well, turn in your Bibles with me to 2 Timothy chapter 3.

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    2 Timothy chapter 3.

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    God's Word accomplishes God's purposes.

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    We're going to look at just a few verses here.

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    2 Timothy chapter 3. First of all, look at verse 16.

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    It says, "All scripture is breathed out by God." So circle that word "all" in your Bible.

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    Sort of like last week we talked about Jesus saying he had authority.

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    What kind of authority did Jesus say he had?

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    All authority in heaven and on earth.

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    Here we see another "all" claim.

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    This is what the Bible claims about itself.

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    It says that all scripture is breathed out by God.

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    Some translations say "inspired".

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    All scripture is inspired.

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    If you're taking notes, I want you to drop these things down.

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    This is what inspired does not mean.

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    When we talk about inspired, it does not mean this.

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    First of all, it doesn't mean it's a high level of human achievement.

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    It doesn't mean it's a high level of human achievement as if, "Wow, those guys that wrote that, they were having some good days." You can tell they were just in the zone.

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    They were, "Wow, great job guys.

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    Great job. Fantastic.

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    You guys really did a great job." That's not what inspired means.

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    Secondly, inspired does not mean the concepts were inspired.

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    The words were inspired. That's what some people teach.

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    Well, the Bible's concepts are true, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the words are true.

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    I don't agree with that.

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    You can't have concepts without words.

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    And we believe in a God who is so powerful, He can create things by speaking them into existence, but He's not powerful enough to give us a book that says exactly what He wants us to say.

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    Really?

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    That's the best we came up with?

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    Well, it's just the concept.

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    Like, for example, Genesis.

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    We don't really know how the earth and God appeared, and it probably wasn't six 24-hour days.

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    So, He was just giving us the concept that made me go, "That's not what your Bible says.

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    The Bible says God created them to the earth in 6 24 hour days.

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    Literally, that's what the Bible says.

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    It's not a God sentence.

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    God says, "Yeah, I did it. Here's exactly how I did it." It's not a God sentence.

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    So let's lose that.

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    Third thing, inspired is not mean it's just hard work.

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    Oh, so inspirational.

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    Especially that 1 Corinthians 13 stuff.

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    So it's a mission.

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    That's not what inspired me.

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    And yes, there are times the Bible gives us that.

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    I love that verse.

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    I put that on my wall.

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    That verse, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." You know, on my marker wire poster.

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    But that verse has nothing to do with baseball.

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    But that's another subject.

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    But that's just inspiring.

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    Sometimes the Bible does warm our hearts, but that's not what Paul is talking about here.

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    And fourthly, number four, inspiring is not being hypocritical.

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    And I've talked to some pastors that believe that.

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    Like, yeah, some of the Bible is true, but there's some other parts that aren't.

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    There's like filler. Like God's like, "Okay, here's my part. Now would you round it out?

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    Okay, can you just come up with some stuff and just kind of round it out?

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    It's not hitting this because what does your Bible say all scripture is breathed out by God what percent is that?

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    No, no, no percent is all 100% it's all Breathed out by God the God through these people using their personalities in their context he Have them write down his word.

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    And he's preserved his word to this day.

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    It's awesome.

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    That's why if you look down at 2 Timothy 4, 2, Paul tells Timothy, "Preach the word." He says, "Timothy, preach the word." He doesn't say, "I charge you in the presence of God and Christ Jesus to entertain people." He doesn't say that.

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    But to get people churched.

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    He says, "Preach the Word." Timothy, get God's Word out.

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    I love what Ken Shaw said in that video.

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    You know, God's Word is like a lion.

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    We don't need to defend it.

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    We just need to open the cage and let it out, and it will take care of itself.

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    That's why he says, "Preach the Word." Why?

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    Because God's Word accomplishes God's purposes.

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    So how does God use the Bible?

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    I want to share with you this morning.

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    We preach the word, but why?

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    Well, God's word encompasses God's purposes.

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    Your next question is, well, what are God's purposes?

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    Well, here they are.

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    He just laid them all out for us.

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    Jump up to verse 14.

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    We'll read it and then we'll go back to it and kind of break it down a little bit.

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    "Father, as for you," He's talking to Timothy, he's the son of the gospel.

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    "As for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it, and how from childhood you have been equated with the sacred writings which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus, all Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be confident and equipped for every good work." So why do we preach the Bible?

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    Number one, how is the Bible used?

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    Well, first of all, for salvation.

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    God's Word leads us where?

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    It leads us to Him.

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    God's Word leads us to Him.

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    This is quite a claim to say, you know, this book is what God uses to alter eternity.

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    People's souls are saved through what is written in this book.

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    That's quite a claim.

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    Well, he told Timothy, these scriptures make you wise for salvation.

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    John 5, 24.

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    Jesus said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me, That's eternal life.

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    John 5.39 Jesus said, "Use your scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life, and in this day that you are witness about me." Romans 10.17 "So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ." Now this letter and paper isn't the thing that saves you.

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    It's the Word of God pointing the way to Jesus Christ.

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    He is the One who saves.

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    But we can't know God, and we can't know the work of Jesus Christ, and we can't know the work of the Holy Spirit apart from what?

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    Apart from His blood.

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    And I can personally testify that's how I came to the Lord.

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    It wasn't a slick evangelist, it wasn't some crusade, it wasn't persuasive words of wisdom.

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    And it was somebody sitting down saying, "Read this. What does it say? What does it mean? How should you respond?" God's Word cut me to the heart.

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    And it was the Word of God that led me to salvation.

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    Which should not surprise me, because God says His Word accomplishes His purposes, right?

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    So, this is important that we start it, because everything else that we're going to talk about...

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    He says this is for the man of God, verse 17.

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    The man of God being the covenant.

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    Everything else we're going to see builds off of this.

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    Let me pause here for a second.

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    The first thing that God's word has to do in your life is bring you to salvation.

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    Churching unchurched people does not do anyone any good.

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    See, our goal is to not try to make people in church.

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    That's not our goal we talked about last week.

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    We want to make disciples.

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    We want, as the Holy Spirit is at work, followers of Jesus Christ, born again, as from death to life, as from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light.

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    That's what we're going after.

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    We're not trying to moralize immoral people.

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    The first thing the scriptures have to do is bring you to the place of salvation.

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    Are you there?

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    Are you there?

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    Are you checking out this church because there's a cool guy on the radio and we're kind of tied in with him?

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    So this sounds like a cool place to hang out.

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    Are you saved?

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    That's step number one.

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    We're not starting a club.

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    We want to reach out with the gospel.

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    And that's where it has to start.

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    It has to start there.

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    are you saved?

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    What does it mean to believe?

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    Jesus said about believing in him, what does it mean to believe?

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    Quickly, there's three levels of belief.

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    The first level of belief is, you could say, is understanding the facts.

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    Like when somebody gets up and says something, they're promoting some truth, hopefully.

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    The first level of belief is do I understand what he's saying?

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    Do I understand that?

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    That's the first level of belief.

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    The second one is, do I agree with him?

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    So you see, we get up and we say this is what the Bible says.

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    You say, well, okay, I see what he's saying.

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    The second is, do I agree with him?

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    That's the second level of belief.

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    And the third level of belief is when you put your light on it.

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    To say, "I'm acting upon this." For the illustration I like to use, you know, "Where's the pocket chair at? Let's get that thing out." If I... It says that it holds a 250 pound person, it's stating a fact.

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    I'd be like, "Okay, I understand what that's saying." The second question is, "Do I agree with that?" Well, the third level of believing, you'd have to do what?

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    You'd have to take that chair out and actually sit on it.

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    That's what faith is.

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    Meaning, I'm trusting that this is true and I'm basing my life on it.

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    That's what faith is.

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    And that's what we do with the Word of God.

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    This is what God said, that my life is going to be centered around a faith that believes God in His Word.

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    If God is not who He says He is, if His Word does not do what He says it's going to do, I'm going to fall flat on my face.

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    That's faith.

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    So salvation, first of all, God's worth leads to Him right there.

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    Secondly, teaching God's worth lays the foundation of truth.

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    Going back to verse 16, again, all scriptures breathed out by God.

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    "Improfitable for teaching." What's the Bible good for?

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    For the same person, the first thing is teaching.

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    Literally, that's doctrine.

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    These are things we wouldn't know about God if we weren't as upset.

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    The Bible is truth as God sees it.

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    Who He is. Who we are.

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    Sin. Eternity.

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    What is Heaven? What is Hell?

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    What's our purpose in this life?

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    This is truth as God sees it.

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    And again, that's why salvation has to be first, because you can't really teach doctrine to a non-believer.

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    The Bible says these things must be spiritually discerned. You can't do it apart from the work of the Holy Spirit, can you?

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    The Bible is good for teaching, laying a foundation of truth.

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    Remember last week we said that Jesus' last command was my first priority.

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    Jesus said, "To teach them to observe all that I have commanded you." How are we going to teach people to do that?

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    He's given it to us where? In His Word.

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    People can't do what they don't know.

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    God's Spirit in you always works with His Word.

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    So the question I have for you is, have you allowed God's Word to lay that foundation of truth in your life?

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    You know, Christians, have you come to that place where you've received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, but have you allowed God's Word to be the foundation of truth?

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    I was on a panel discussion with a lot of area clergy people last year.

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    And it was a panel discussion up at a high school, and the kids actually asked questions that we ought to answer from our own point of view, presenting our religious viewpoints, whatever.

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    And one of the questions was, do you believe that God created in 6 24 hour days?

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    Do you believe that when the Bible says there were 6 24 hour days, that's actually literally 24 hour days.

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    So I actually have this Bible with me.

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    And I'm like, "Oh, I'm so glad you asked that," and I took some notes.

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    That's resurrection.

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    Anyway, I have some notes in here, one of these blank pages that you always wonder what you're supposed to do with.

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    Here we go.

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    I'm not quite Genesis, imagine that.

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    They said, "Well, do you believe that there are actually 24-hour days?" And I said, "Well, here's something I found out.

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    The word 'day' in Hebrew is 'yom,' and it's used with a number or a numerical qualifier.

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    In the Old Testament, the yom with a numerical qualifier, 359 times it's used.

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    It always refers to a literal 24-hour day.

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    When a word "yom" is used with the phrase "evening" or "morning," which is 23 times in the Old Testament, that's always a 24-hour day.

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    The phrase "evening" and "morning" is used in the Old Testament without the word "yom," day 38 times, all 61 times, it refers to a 24-hour day.

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    Exodus 20, verse 11, talking about the Sabbath, God, my God, here's the creation week.

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    Israel here's your week just like five weeks six point twelve days So I shared that and I was just kind of like close the Bible and the discussion And then like the next pastor down like you believe that they're like no I really believe Genesis is just sort of like it just tells us a little story about how we got here But I don't think it's literally true. I'm like, where were you like a minute ago?

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    I just covered this and then the next pastor now "Well, I'm kind of like this guy where I don't really think that there are 24 hour days that might be taking up billions of years." Who are we to not take God at His word?

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    But you see, my point is, if the word of God is to lay a foundation of truth, that's where it has to start. It has to start there.

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    It starts with, I don't want to offend scientists, so I'm going to try to kind of get their beliefs to incorrect.

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    That's the foundation of truth.

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    So God's Word brings us to salvation.

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    It leads us to Him teaching.

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    Thirdly, God's Word exposes our errors.

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    God's Word exposes our errors.

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    You see, the next thing is the problem of teaching.

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    And here it is, for reproof.

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    For reproof, literally, in the Greek, that's rebuke.

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    That's confronting someone when they're misbehaving, so to speak.

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    When you want to show them what you're doing is wrong.

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    Well, God's Word exposes our errors.

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    You see, it builds a foundation of truth, but it also tears down error.

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    First of all, it rebukes false teaching.

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    I had somebody tell me one time, when we were talking about different religions and beliefs and things like that, this lady said, "You know, you can't ever tell anybody that they're wrong. You can't do that." I said, "Yeah, you can. It's easy.

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    When somebody makes a claim, contrary to the Word of God, you say, "That's incorrect, because the Bible says this." See, that wasn't hard.

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    "Oh no, no, you can't tell people that!" Well, God says that's what He's in the business of doing, because this Word is profitable for reproof.

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    God's Word exposes our errors.

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    So not only false teaching, but also false conduct.

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    "I'm angry and bitter." And God's Word points that out.

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    I'm lusting or I have an idol in my life. Something has taken priority in my life.

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    But God's Word points those things out.

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    It says, "Jeff, you're out of line here. You're out of line. This is wrong." That attitude was wrong.

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    The way you talked to that person was wrong.

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    That's the reproof.

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    You see, people that do actually want to hold on to their sin, they don't want to stick around a church like this very long.

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    If you're trying to have, "I want to hold on to my sin, but God's going to just keep telling me what God says in His Word," you're not going to stick around.

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    Because it cuts.

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    What's the Hebrew writer say? It's sharper than any what? Two-edged sword.

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    That's what he's talking about. It cuts you.

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    It cuts.

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    Hebrews 12 actually tells us that God has included us as sons.

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    And the redeemed are going to want to accept the loving Father's review.

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    Okay, it's like Dad coming home and saying, "Son, you're wrong.

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    You're wrong." So God's Word exposes our errors.

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    Let's have a closing song.

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    No, not yet.

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    Hang on because there's good news.

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    God just doesn't come along and say, "You're wrong.

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    Have a nice day." But look at the next thing.

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    So important.

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    For correction.

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    For correction.

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    God's Word changes our course.

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    You see, this is the positive to the previous.

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    It corrects our error.

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    It corrects our conduct.

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    The Greek word is, this is actually the only place in the New Testament that it's used.

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    But it literally means to straighten up.

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    Did your mom ever tell you that?

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    Hey, straighten up.

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    Anybody have a mom tell them that?

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    "No, not me Pastor Jeff, I was a perfect kid." Liar! Straighten up!

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    My mom always told me that. Straighten up. Hey, straighten up.

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    You're going to grandma's house, straighten up.

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    That's what this word means.

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    That God doesn't just come along and tear you down.

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    God says, "This is wrong, but here, this is right." straighten up and the tearing down is meant to bring you to that place.

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    And you see, that's good news.

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    That's good news because you can get back on track.

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    Being in pastoral ministry for 14 years, I've met a lot of people, especially in prison ministry, I've met a lot of people that just feel like I've messed things up too bad.

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    I would share the word with them and they would be like, "Great, I'm way beyond all that. I can't get back on track. That's wrong." God says, "Today is the day of salvation." And if you need to repent and come to the Lord, the Lord goes good for that.

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    If you have backslidden or you haven't been growing or maybe as a Christian you've been caught up in sin Gosh, maybe God has like a second class level of Christianity for me for the rest of my life.

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    That's wrong.

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    You can get back on track.

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    I believed wrongly. God says, "Okay, here's the right way of thinking. Change your mind. Let's move forward." I've done the wrong thing.

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    Repent. Make restitution when you need to. And let's move on. It's correction.

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    The off track, the poor, the straight, and the young.

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    And finally, number five, it's just right there in the text.

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    Training and Righteousness.

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    Training and Righteousness, God's Word prepares us for work.

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    The word training is actually an interesting word in the Greek.

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    It comes from the same root where we get the word child in the Greek.

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    And literally this training in righteousness is the same concept as training a child.

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    It's about nurturing and raising and growing and bringing to maturity.

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    That's what this word means.

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    Just like a child.

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    And there's good news in that because parents, you don't raise a child every day, do you?

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    It's steady, it's consistency, it's overtime.

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    And we'll talk about that in a second.

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    But it's nurturing.

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    You might be sitting here this morning saying, "Well, why don't I feel like I've grown?" I've really, you know, since I've come through Christ, I've just gone through this period where I don't feel like I've grown.

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    1 Peter 2 says, "Does newborn baby desire the sincere milk of the Word, that you may grow thereby?" A baby wanting milk is a sign of life.

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    It's a sign of life, isn't it?

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    When that baby wants to eat, it's a sign of life.

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    Well, as a baby Christian, wanting God's Word is a sign of life.

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    You see, this is where it gets tough for me because I was thinking this week, "Okay, what can I say to make them want to read the Bible more?" The truth is, there really isn't anything.

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    I can tell you what the Bible does.

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    Awesome, eternal things. It will change you from the inside out, and you will not ever regret doing what God has called you to do.

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    But there's nothing that I can tell you that's going to make you want to read the Bible.

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    That has to come from God's Spirit working with you.

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    You have to be like that baby.

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    We have two kids 15 months apart. When they were babies, we didn't have to convince them it was time to eat.

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    "Come on Owen, it's well tried. Go like it, it'll make you grow." He was like, "I'm hungry, give me food, I'm eating." That was it.

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    And as a baby Christian, you have that appetite in you.

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    Living things get hungry, are you hungry?

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    Well, maybe you're saying, "Well, where do I get started?" Well, again, good news.

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    See back in verse 15, Paul tells Timothy, "You've been acquainted with the secret ratings for how long?" He says, "From childhood." There's a little word of encouragement in there for me because sometimes I read God's Word and I don't have everything figured out.

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    That's okay.

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    Timothy didn't have everything figured out either.

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    But what brought him to the place of maturity where he was, was he'd been at it for a while.

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    He'd been growing at this.

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    And no matter where you are right now in your walk, no matter where you are right now in knowledge of God's Word, you can grow from the place where you are right now.

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    Do you know that?

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    You can grow from where you are.

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    Like, well, I'm not John MacArthur. None of us are.

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    But we can grow from where we are right now.

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    Alright? So where do I get started? Well, don't be intimidated.

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    It takes time.

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    Next month we're going to be starting a series in the book of Colossians.

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    You know a great place to get started? Read Colossians.

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    It will probably take you 10 or 15 minutes to sit down and read the whole thing through.

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    I encourage you, just even if you do it a couple times a day over the next week, just sit down and read Colossians through a couple times.

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    And then maybe as we get closer to the series, maybe instead of reading the whole thing through, Maybe you're just going to focus on a passage at a time.

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    You're going to slow down and read it and understand it.

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    How much do you think you'll grow and go on forward with that series if you start right now?

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    And we want to help you.

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    Maybe you say, well, I don't really have a Bible.

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    I can read.

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    I don't understand this, but out on the tables, out on the lawn, there's Bibles.

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    They're yours taken.

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    There's Bible reading reference sheets.

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    you're gonna correct what you're reading.

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    Take 'em.

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    If we run out, we'll get more.

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    But get God's word in your head, get God's word in your head, and get it in your heart.

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    You've gotta get started.

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    Here's what I did with my Bible.

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    This is one that I actually, for my personal study, real complicated system I had, but when I read through, the first thing I'll do is underline I was talking about a person.

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    I'll just underline that, 'cause when I get through the text, I'm like, "Are we talking about, oh, okay.

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    this guy, and I'll start underlining some things.

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    Here's what he's doing.

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    Or this is what the Bible says.

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    You know, here's the subject.

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    What does it say about that subject?

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    Just start there.

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    What does it say?

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    What does it say about that subject?

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    And how should my life look differently?

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    If I do what God seems to be communicating is the right thing to do in this passage.

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    Start there.

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    We want to help you.

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    We're going to be starting small groups also in November.

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    That's the perfect place to get started.

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    Bill, I'm sorry, your email didn't get corrected.

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    It's DLIPPIN, D-L-I-P-P-N, department of physical nurse.org.

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    Bill gets a shout out to me because it didn't get fixed.

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    We're going to be starting small groups next month.

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    That's the perfect place for you to grow your knowledge of God, or to sit down with other people like yourself and say, "Hey, let's look at God's word together.

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    I want you to understand, how does this apply in your life?

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    Well, here's how it's applied in mine.

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    How do you see yourself in your life this week?

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    Let's get on it.

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    You can actually look through my Bible.

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    There's places in the margins where I just wrote a question mark.

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    You know what that means?

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    I mean, I just read something and I have no idea what's going on in there.

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    I'll just be honest with you.

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    I'll read stuff, I'll be like, okay, not a clue, question mark, and that means I'll go back later and take some time to study that.

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    It's training.

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    It's training.

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    But not just training.

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    It's training in righteousness.

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    You see, doctrine, we talked about earlier, that's the head stuff.

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    Training in righteousness, that's doing.

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    That's heart stuff.

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    So why is God training us?

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    Verse 17.

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    What are we being trained for?

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    That the man of God may be competent and quick to do whatever he wills.

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    This word "living" is a word that is used in the Hebrew language.

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    literally mean confident, it means perfect.

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    I guess in our vernacular we think of it confident as meaning good enough.

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    That's confident.

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    Can you, yeah, slightly.

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    That's not what it means in the Greek, it means perfect.

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    We lack nothing for the job that God has for us.

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    That's good news for me, it's good news for you.

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    To know that whatever God has you facing, He's already totally equipped you.

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    Parents?

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    Parents, you sometimes feel like, this parent thing, how did I get signed up for this?

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    I don't know if I can do this in a way God wants me to disciple in.

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    God wants me to disciple in, 'cause how can I do that?

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    Here's your answer.

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    God says, "I've equipped you.

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    "I've got everything you need to disciple your children "right here, get in it.

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    There's nothing lacking.

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    It's not the Bible plus, you know, that Spock guy or whatever.

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    Mario used to think it was like the guy from Star Trek or a book about raising children.

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    It's a different Spock.

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    But it's not the Bible plus Spock.

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    It's the Bible plus what?

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    Tell me.

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    Nothing.

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    This completes you.

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    The training you've got to have for it.

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    Students.

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    You know, it's hard.

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    More and more, we're getting away from-- I talk to young people all the time.

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    It's just so hard to be a Christian in school now.

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    So my friends make fun of me.

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    They say really nasty things, and they do nasty things.

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    It's hard.

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    How can I face this trial that God has before me?

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    God says, this will equip you for everything that I had before you.

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    Employee.

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    Pastor Jeff, it's really rough for our work.

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    I'm not always sure how to handle the godlessness where I work.

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    God says, I got something right here that will put me where I work.

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    That's where I work.

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    About church member, being part of a church plant, plenty of opportunity to get involved, whether it's through worship or through small groups.

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    I don't know the first thing about running a small group.

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    How am I going to know how to run a small group?

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    Where are we going to get a cook for that?

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    ago, God says, I've got something that will equip you for the work that I've called you to do.

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    So did you see the flow of the text?

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    The Bible leads you to Christ. It lays a foundation of truth.

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    It shows us where we're wrong and corrects us, and then it trains us to live on a foundation of truth, complete for every work that God calls us to do.

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    God's work accomplishes God's purposes.

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    That's why in Romans 5 chapter 3, number 1, what's this church about?

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    We're about proclaiming the authority of God's word without apology.

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    We're not sorry for anything that God said.

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    God promised He will accomplish His work with His Word.

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    If God's Word is good, then great things.

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    Father in heaven, as we close out this time, we just want to thank you for your work.

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    I suppose we could take a shot in the dark or guess as to who we think you might be if we didn't have your work.

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    But we'd probably come up with all kinds of crazy things, which I guess is what happens to the people who are rejecting you.

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    We thank you that you've given us very clearly this is who you are, this is what you're about, and this is what you call us to.

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    We thank you for your word. Father, forgive us when we don't take your word as seriously as you do.

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    Father, I thank you that your word corrects us.

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    And even for those of us today who maybe got a little bit off track, you're calling us back to yourself.

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    We thank you for that.

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    I pray, Father, for the children right now that are being discipled in children's ministry, as your word is being instilled into them.

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    But even more so, Father, I pray for their parents, as they seek to disciple their children.

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    So, Father, I pray, I pray that we're just, this is week two for us, but I pray for as would be to proclaim the authority of your word without apology as we make disciples.

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    Because we know well that that's not your word.

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    We love you.

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    We praise you. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 2 Timothy 3:14-17

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.