Harvest DNA – Part 2: Unashamed Praise.

Review / Introduction:


"I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation... the delight is incomplete till it is expressed." - C.S. Lewis

Why I Am Compelled to Worship (Psalm 34):

  1. God has never Disappointed me. (Psalm 34:4-10)
  2. God has taught me how to Live. (Psalm 34:11-16)
  3. God has Comforted me through difficult times. (Psalm 34:17-20)
  4. God has taken away my Guilt. (Psalm 34:21-22)

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    All right, turn in your Bibles with me, please, to Psalm 34.

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    Psalm 34.

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    Now we've sort of broken up the music part of church, by putting the sermon in the middle.

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    Let me ask you something.

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    Let's just take a giant step back and evaluate this thing that we do called church.

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    And let me ask you, why do we sing?

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    Why do we sing?

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    I mean, can we just be honest?

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    Doesn't that seem like a strange custom?

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    That on a Sunday morning, I mean, think about this.

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    On a Sunday morning, you would get up, you would get dressed, you would drag your kids to a place where you sing.

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    And I mean, you sing with some people here who are friends and some people here that quite frankly are complete strangers.

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    but when we gather in this room, all of a sudden we're supposed to be this choir?

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    I mean, doesn't that seem strange to anybody else?

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    Why would we do that?

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    Singing is sort of like an outlet of emotion.

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    Singing is like an outlet of expressing joy.

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    And I was thinking about this this week.

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    You know, we sing a lot, actually.

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    And we sing often in very strange settings, don't we?

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    For example, a birthday party.

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    What do we do at a birthday party?

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    Well, we get the person whose birthday it is and what do we do?

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    We sing at them.

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    Actually, we say, "Hey, because it's your birthday, we lit a cake on fire for you.

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    And it's your job to put the fire out.

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    but before you do, we're going to sing at you.

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    I'll make sure you make a wish.

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    I mean, doesn't that seem strange?

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    We sing or we go to the baseball game.

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    This one always confused me.

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    You go to the baseball game.

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    What's the song you sing at the baseball game?

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    You know, take me out to the ball game.

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    And when did we sing that?

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    At the ball game and what Mike?

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    In the seventh inning.

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    Like why are we singing "Take Me to the Ball Game" when the game's almost over?

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    Just a strange custom, isn't it?

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    And I've seen that at baseball games.

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    Not only do we sing, but we put our arms around complete strangers and we're swaying.

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    ♪ Take me out to the ball ♪ Isn't that weird?

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    Or is it just me?

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    Am I the only one?

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    You know the weirdest singing context by far?

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    This one I don't get at all.

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    I mean, I can kind of get the other two, but this is by far the weirdest one to me, is Christmas caroling.

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    Christmas caroling.

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    You know, you and a group of friends, you show up outside of somebody's house and you're like, "Hey, come out into the cold so me and my friends can sing at you while you're trespassing.

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    What are you doing with the hose?" But isn't that weird?

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    New Year's Eve, we get together and we celebrate and we sing, what's that song we sing?

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    Old, old slang, old slang, old slangs.

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    I should have looked that up.

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    Anyway, singing is a very emotional thing, isn't it?

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    How many songs on the radio are about a deep profession of love?

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    How many songs on the radio are about heartbreak?

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    How many songs on the radio are about passion?

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    Why?

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    Why are these things the subject matter?

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    Because singing is emotional.

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    Which is why singing is one aspect of worship that we really go after here.

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    You see, Jesus said the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with your heart, with your soul, with your mind, with your strength.

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    In other words, the greatest commandment is you are to love God with everything that is in you.

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    So the question is, how do we love God with our emotions?

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    Well, God gave us something that we are to use to love God with our emotions.

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    And that thing that he gave us is music.

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    That is how we worship God, how we love God with our emotions.

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    Look at what C.S. Lewis said.

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    He said, "I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses, but completes the enjoyment.

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    It is the appointed consummation.

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    The delight is incomplete till it is expressed." He says it's not just expressing enjoyment, he says it's that praise that completes the enjoyment.

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    Like when you're on a roller coaster, what do you typically do on a roller coaster?

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    You sit there and stone-faced and have your church face on on the roller coaster?

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    No, what do you do?

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    You scream, you laugh, you put your hands up.

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    And why do you do that?

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    Because somehow that expression completes the enjoyment.

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    Or, I don't know if you heard, but there's a football game on today.

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    When the team scores, why don't we jump up and scream and high-five each other?

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    Somehow that heightens our enjoyment.

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    And it's the same with singing to the Lord.

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    That expression, that praise, that letting that out before the Lord completes our enjoyment of our experience with the Lord.

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    When it comes to this singing in music, you know God's pretty fired up about it.

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    What's the biggest book of the Bible?

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    It's the biggest book.

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    Psalms.

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    And what's Psalms?

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    Israel's song book, right?

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    The biggest book in God's Word is the Song Book.

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    And Revelation chapters 4 and 5 describe heaven as the ultimate worship service.

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    In fact, Jesus told the Samaritan woman in John chapter 4 that the Father is seeking worshippers.

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    That's why we're pretty fired up about it.

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    And that's why pillar number two of Harvest Bible Chapel is lifting high the name of Jesus through worship.

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    So let's look at Israel's songbook here.

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    Psalm 34 says, "I will bless the Lord at all times.

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    His praise shall continually be in my mouth." Notice that's not just a Sunday morning thing.

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    all times, continually.

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    Verse 2, "My soul makes its boast in the Lord.

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    Let the humble hear and be glad.

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    O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together." You can underline all the synonyms for worship in those verses.

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    Bless, praise, boast, magnify, exalt, and I'd really love to spend time talking about all these, have time for that, but I do want to talk about one in particular. I want to talk about the word "boast." The reason I want to talk about boasting is because usually boasting has a negative connotation.

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    So what is boasting? Boasting refers to that on which a person would value themselves. Boasting refers to that on which a person would value themselves. In When you hear somebody boasting, they're saying, "This is what makes me important." Right?

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    For example, when you hear somebody boast about how much money they have, "Here's how much money I made last year." "Oh, you won't believe how much money I made last year." And, "Oh, I'm doing really well at work.

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    You won't believe how much money." You know why they keep saying that?

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    What they're communicating to you is, "Hey, here's how important I am.

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    Do you know how important I am?

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    Let me tell you how important I am.

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    I'm so important that they're throwing money at me." That's boasting.

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    Why money?

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    Because that makes me important.

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    People boast about all kinds of things.

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    People boast about their muscles.

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    Hey, guess how big my arms are.

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    You wanna guess how big my arms are?

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    Do you wanna guess how much I can bench press?

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    Do you wanna guess?

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    Do you wanna guess?

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    I can, yeah.

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    Why do they get it?

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    Because let me tell you, this is why I'm important.

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    This makes me special.

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    Please acknowledge how special I am.

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    There are people boast that they, maybe they know a celebrity.

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    Hey, do you know that I'm friends with so-and-so?

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    Ooh, you know so-and-so.

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    Like, people boast about that, "That makes me important." "My accomplishments." "The type of job they have." All these things people think give them importance, but the Bible says, Jeremiah 9.23, 1 Corinthians 1.31, the Bible says, "Let him who boasts, boast in the Lord." Because He alone, listen, He alone is what gives you real value.

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    If you know the Lord, only then do you have something to boast about.

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    You're a recipient of his grace.

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    So then you aren't even boasting in yourself.

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    You're boasting about how awesome God is.

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    That's boasting in the Lord.

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    Like, look, you know what?

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    I'm weak and helpless and nothing and totally dependent.

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    And I am a speck of dirt.

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    But let me tell you about my God.

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    My God can save people like me.

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    "My God takes care of me. My God provides for me." That's boasting in the Lord.

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    So when you come in here, and the music starts, Darren gets up and he's playing the guitar, Jay's slapping the bass, Muckles pounding on the drums, Darren Keller's back there strumming his guitar, As soon as the music kicks up, you have a choice to make.

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    And the choice is you can participate, or you can watch.

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    And look, I'm not condemning at all.

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    Because the sermon I want you to see, here's why I choose to participate, the sermon title here, "Why I'm Compelled to Worship." And I'm just going to share some things with you from the Word of God.

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    This compels me to worship.

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    My hope is after you go through the text and evaluate your own life in light of the Word of God, when we fire up the music again, you're going to be compelled to worship.

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    To express that emotion in boasting to the Lord.

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    Number one, why I'm compelled to worship, the first reason is this, God has never disappointed me.

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    God has never disappointed me.

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    2 Timothy 4-10 David writes, "I sought the Lord and He answered me and delivered me from all my fears.

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    Those who look to Him are radiant and their faces shall never be ashamed.

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    This poor man cried and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his troubles.

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    The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and delivers them.

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    Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good.

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    Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him.

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    Oh, fear the Lord, you His saints, for those who fear Him have no lack.

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    The young lions suffer want and hunger, But those who seek the Lord lack no good thing." First reason we see right from the text why I'm compelled to worship is because God is never disappointed.

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    Verse 5, look back there again, He says, "Those who look to Him are radiant, and their faces shall never be ashamed." You have never met someone who sincerely trusted God, who sincerely looked to God and were or let down by God.

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    You haven't met that person.

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    Now listen very closely to what I'm saying because I know we like to have fun and we laugh here, but this is a point that some people are going to check out.

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    And I don't want you to do that.

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    I want you to hear what I'm saying.

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    We face disappointments in life.

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    For sure.

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    From our circumstances.

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    The question is, has God ever disappointed you?

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    Because I know there's somebody sitting here today that's thinking, "Yeah, you know what? God has disappointed me." And I want you to check yourself on this.

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    I want us to be really honest about this.

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    If you think that God has disappointed you, have you had unbiblical expectations of God?

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    this, are you claiming promises from God that He never made?

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    Are you trying to cash checks that God didn't write?

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    See, that's why some people are disappointed with God, because they are trusting God to do something that God never promised to do.

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    Now, Erin and I had a dear friend that her mother, this friend's mother, was like in her late nineties, you remember?

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    She was in her late nineties and a nursing home, foot in the grave, like ready to die any second for months living in this near vegetative state.

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    Again, late nineties, lived a long life.

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    Well, this friend's mother eventually died and our friend was completely distraught.

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    I scream at God every day, why did you let my mother die?

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    Why did you let my mother die?

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    And she was so bitter towards God.

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    And it's very hard to say compassionately, what were you expecting from God here?

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    Were you expecting your mother to live eternally in perfect health?

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    Because the Bible never promises that.

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    Why are we mad at God?

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    Are you trying to claim a promise from God that he didn't make?

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    Because the Bible says that we're going to die.

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    We're going to wear out and die appointed unto man wants to die and your mother actually had it pretty good living as long as she had, as healthy as she was for so long.

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    Now that was this woman's situation, what about yours?

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    Are you trying to claim promises from God that he never made because the reality is God has always delivered on what he's promised.

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    And the provision that he promises and provides is perfect.

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    you might say, "But I wanted this so bad and God didn't give it." Well, you know, Jesus described God as a father, right?

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    And every parent knows you don't just give your kid everything that they ask for.

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    And God in his perfect wisdom says, "You know what?

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    That's not gonna be good for you.

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    I'm not gonna give it to you." That's what Jesus said, right?

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    If your son asks you for bread, are you gonna give him a stone?

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    No good parent is going to do that.

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    God is a perfect parent.

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    He's going to make sure that anything that comes from His hand is going to be good.

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    That's why verse 10 He says, "I lack no good thing." Everything that comes from God is good.

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    He says it's more likely that the king of the jungle is going to be in need than a child of God.

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    And that's the satisfaction that Jesus Christ offers.

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    When you hunger for the things of God, going to be fulfilled.

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    Verse 8.

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    You probably all knew verse 8 going into this, right? We've all heard this verse, maybe you memorized it, maybe you quoted it.

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    "Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good." I love that verse, because that verse is an invitation.

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    "Taste and see that the Lord is good." Can I tell you about a day that changed my life forever?

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    You're like, "Oh, you're going to tell us your testimony?" No.

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    That changed my life forever, but this is, it's not as great as that day, but it's pretty far up there as far as days go.

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    But I remember growing up, it just wasn't part of our family culture.

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    We just typically never had Chinese food growing up, right?

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    We just, we never had it.

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    And I remember, I can't remember the context where or who.

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    I think it was on break at work.

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    I can't remember, and I'm gonna tell you why here.

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    When you hear what happened, everything else just sort of fades away except this one thing.

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    Okay, so I just remember somebody said, hey, would you like a bite of General Tso's chicken?

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    And again, I've never had Chinese food.

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    I'm like, yeah, I don't eat Chinese food.

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    I never had it, but I'm like, I don't eat Chinese food.

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    And they're like, oh, dude, you've got to try this.

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    Like, no, thanks, I'm not great on trying new things.

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    And, dude, you've got to try this.

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    "Nah, I'm not really interested.

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    "You gotta try this." Put it on the fork, had it to my mouth, "You got to try this." And then finally, just to get the person off my back, like, "All right, I'll try it." And I remember I put it in my mouth and like rainbows exploded from my face.

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    That moment changed my life.

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    Now those of you that have tried that, am I exaggerating?

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    No, right Jack?

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    I see Jack's back there like, he ain't lying.

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    See the point was, there was somebody that had tried that and experienced it and loved it so much.

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    They insisted that I try General Tso's chicken.

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    They're like, dude, you don't know what you're missing.

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    They insisted to the point that they practically shoved it in my mouth.

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    And I mean, if we can make such a spectacle over something like that, and it's good, but for those of you that have tasted and seen that the Lord is good, shouldn't you be a little more insistent that other people try it?

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    Look, you gotta know Jesus Christ.

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    You gotta know Him.

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    You gotta know Him.

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    I was so lost, and I was so guilty, and I was so, my life was a mess.

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    And do you know what He did for me?

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    Do you know how He changed me?

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    Do you know the purpose that He has given my life?

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    You gotta try Him.

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    You gotta come to church.

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    You gotta come to my small group.

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    We should be just as insistent as whoever that saint was that made me try General Tso's chicken.

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    That's why the best evangelists and worshippers are the ones who are always mindful of what God is doing and has done in their lives.

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    That's why I have no problem inviting people to this church.

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    I have no problem.

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    And not because it's my job at all.

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    It's because of the ways I see God at work here.

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    The way I see God moving in the lives of people and families.

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    The way I see God blessing people here.

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    The thought never crosses my mind that someone would take me up on an invitation to come, and they would leave here on a Sunday morning disappointed, because when God moves, no one is disappointed.

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    And that compels me to worship Him.

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    He doesn't disappoint. Not ever.

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    Number two, why I'm compelled to worship.

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    Because God has taught me how to live.

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    Look at verses 11-16.

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    He says, "Come, O children, listen to Me. I will teach you the fear of the Lord." What man is there who desires life and loves many days that he may see good?

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    That's a rhetorical question, by the way. It's pretty obvious, right?

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    He's like, "Do you know anybody that wants to live a good, long, happy life?" Like, "Do you mean everybody that ever lived?" "Yes." He says, "Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit.

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    Turn away from evil and do good. Seek peace and pursue it.

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    The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous and His ears toward their cry.

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    The face of the Lord is against those who do evil to cut off the memory of them from the earth.

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    God's taught me how to live.

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    You know, sin is such an interesting thing.

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    We crave our sins so badly, and it always, ultimately makes us miserable.

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    Such a crazy thing.

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    Just as we said God always satisfies, Sin never has. You realize that?

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    Never in the history of the world has somebody lived in sin and thought, "Yeah, that works. That's fulfilling. That's making me happy." And people foolishly think of the Word of God as restrictive.

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    People laugh at us church people, because the Word of God is so restrictive.

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    And I've heard it so many times it makes me sick.

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    People are like, "Oh, God doesn't want me to have fun. Is that it?" You know, you believe in the Bible, "Yeah, God just doesn't want us to have any fun." Well, let me ask you, is it really fun?

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    I want you to look at the porn addict.

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    Driven by lust, and driven to constant guilt. Is that fun?

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    Sit down with that guy and get him to be honest with you.

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    Is your sin fun? How's that working out for you?

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    He's miserable.

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    Verse 14 tells us to pursue peace.

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    Look at the contentious person.

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    You know a contentious person just wants to fight with everybody about everything?

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    And then they don't have any friends because nobody wants to be around somebody like that.

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    And they feel lonely.

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    "I just don't feel close to anybody. I don't feel like I have a real friend in the world." Is that fun?

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    Is it fun to fight with everybody? Is that fun?

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    Oh, we could go on and on.

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    What about the lazy person?

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    Driven to comfort.

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    Easy path of least resistance every time.

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    What's comfortable for me?

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    What's easiest for me?

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    And then they're feeling unfulfilled.

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    I just don't feel like I have any purpose in life.

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    I don't feel like God's using me for anything in life.

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    I just wonder all the time, why am I here?

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    Why am I here?

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    Is your laziness fun?

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    Is that working out for you?

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    Take the drunk person.

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    Driven to party, right?

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    Life is a beer commercial and it's so fun, it's so fun, it's so fun.

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    Do you know what's not fun is addiction.

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    You know what's not fun is needing to be in rehab, whether it's drinking or drugs or whatever.

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    That's why God calls us to repent.

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    Let's get that on the table now.

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    God calls you to repent for one simple reason.

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    It's because He loves you.

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    And when God tells you to turn from your sin, as we saw in this passage here, when God tells you to turn from your sin, what He's saying is, "Look, stop destroying yourself.

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    Stop living in misery.

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    Turn to Me." And I can tell you, I tried it my way.

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    And I was completely miserable.

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    But living God's way has maximized my joy.

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    That's why God's Word is a delight, as we talked about last week, and that's why I'm compelled to worship Him.

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    Because He's taught me how to live.

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    Thirdly, God has comforted me through difficult times.

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    God has comforted me through difficult times.

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    Look at verses 17-20.

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    When the righteous cry for help.

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    Look at that, right on time, cue the cry.

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    right there in the passage. You see that?

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    Thank you.

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    "When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles.

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    The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.

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    Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers Him out of them all.

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    He keeps all His bones, not one of them is broken." Am I compelled to worship?

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    Because God has comforted me through difficult times.

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    God doesn't always eliminate problems, but He has promised to sustain us and strengthen us through them.

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    And that's why the sorrowful, if you're here today and you're going through a hard time, you're going through a rough patch, whether it's lasted a week or whether it's lasted 20 years, the sorrowful get to know God in a special way.

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    That's one of the great things about trials.

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    Is you get to experience God in a way that you wouldn't otherwise.

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    It's when we realize that we're hopeless sinners, that we get to experience the awesomeness of God's forgiveness.

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    It's when we are in need that we get to experience the awesomeness of God's provision.

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    And in this passage here, verse 18, it's when we are brokenhearted and crushed We get to experience God's compassion and comfort.

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    We get to know Him as a loving Father.

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    And that's why these experiences that I've gone through, these difficult times that I've gone through, have compelled me to worship Him.

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    And finally, God has taken away my guilt.

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    Am I compelled to worship Him?

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    Because God has taken away my guilt.

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    This alone would be more than enough reason to worship Him for eternity.

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    Look at verse 21.

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    "Affliction will slay the wicked, and those who hate the righteous will be condemned." Look at this last verse.

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    "The Lord redeems the life of His servants." None of those who take refuge in Him will be condemned.

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    the fear of judgment.

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    For all of the sinful, selfish, stupid things that I've done because of Jesus Christ, there's no condemnation, there's no shame, there's no guilt.

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    I'm forgiven.

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    And I'm free.

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    And I couldn't do it myself.

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    Not by my good works.

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    Not by my religion.

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    I'm going to try really hard to not sin anymore.

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    It's only when I take refuge in Him.

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    It's only when I take refuge in Him that I'm free from the guilt of my sin.

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    And I love that he says, "None of those who take refuge in Him will be condemned." That means this is for everyone.

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    So if you're sitting here today, it doesn't matter what you've done.

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    God has provided forgiveness in Jesus Christ.

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    And you know, when I think on that day, as we just sung earlier, on that day when it's my turn to leave the earth, and I think on that day, I'm going to be granted access to eternal paradise with God because of the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    When I think about that day, do you know what that does for me now?

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    That compels me to worship.

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    As we close, I'd like the worship team to make their way forward.

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    Mike Martin, I'd like you to come forward.

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    I want to use you for an illustration.

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    Can I do that?

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    I'm not going to embarrass you, I promise.

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    Come on up here.

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    I just want you, as we close here and as we're about to sing, I want you to imagine.

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    We're going to let Mike symbolize the man here.

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    But I want you to imagine with me, please.

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    Use your imaginations.

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    I want you to imagine that you meet a man in this church, and we're going to call him the fatherly type.

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    You met this man in the church, and you became friends with this man by coming to this church and getting to know this man.

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    And let's say in our scenario here, over the course of five years, you have really got to know and love and appreciate this man.

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    That he wasn't just another churchgoer.

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    this man got invested in your life.

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    I want you to imagine that this man helped disciple you.

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    That there were times this man, he'd come to small group, and he'd open the Bible, and he'd share some things that the Lord had taught him.

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    And over the course of the five years, this man, there were times that he provided for you.

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    Oh, do you remember that time that you had that sudden problem in your house?

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    You had a pipe broke, and you didn't have the money to fix it, and he gave you the money to fix it.

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    Or that time that your car broke down and you didn't have the money for the repairs and he had a mechanic buddy and he made sure that your car got fixed.

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    These kinds of things seem to happen a lot over the years that he helped provide for you.

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    Or do you remember that time in church that somebody else in the church really offended you and you were really upset with them and you were thinking about leaving the church because you were so offended and you were never gonna forgive.

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    And you remember, this was the man who sat down with the two of you and he prayed with you and he helped you reconcile the relationship.

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    Oh, he was the reconciler.

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    Do you remember the time that your grandfather died and who was the first person to show up at your house?

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    But your buddy from church.

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    He was there with you, with your family, praying.

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    He showed up at the funeral and he just put his arm around you and comforted you.

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    during that time.

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    All over the course of those five years, there were so many times that you called him for advice.

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    Whether it's, "Hey, can you help me figure out "how to fix this plumbing issue I'm having?" Or, "Hey, can you, my kid's going through this phase, "can you tell me how to figure out how to, "what should I say to my kid that's going through this?" Or, "I just had this argument with my wife "and she's really mad at me." And there's been so many times that you've called him and he's just given you fatherly advice.

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    Anytime, he just dropped what he was doing and he made you numero uno.

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    I want you to imagine you show up on a Sunday and he's brought up front just like he is here.

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    And I get up beside this, who's become one of your best friends on the planet.

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    I get up beside him and I say, "Hey, I got some sad news.

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    Due to sudden circumstances, Mike has to move.

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    And because of the circumstances, he's leaving today after church.

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    He's packing up and he's leaving.

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    And he's been so influential in so many people.

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    Is there anybody here that would like to say something to Mike?" Now, I want you to think about that.

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    Just hit pause here for a second.

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    When you think back of the five years that this man has ministered to you and all the ways that he's loved you and taken care of you, and I say, "Does anybody have anything they'd like to say?" Would you have something to say?

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    Would you have anything that you would like to say to this man?

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    I would suggest that the gratitude and the honor would passionately pour out.

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    You would have so much to say to Him because of the experience that you've had with Him.

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    You've received so much blessing from this guy over the course of five years.

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    You're like, "Yeah, I've got to say some things.

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    I've got to tell him how much I appreciated all the stuff that you've done for me.

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    And I've got to tell everybody else.

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    This guy was a friend to me when I felt like I didn't have a friend in the world." It would just be pouring out, wouldn't it?

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    Thank you, Mike. You can have a seat.

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    You see, I want to tell you we're here today because we want to say some things to someone far greater than our hypothetical father figure.

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    We're here today because we want to say some things to God.

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    So if you are born again, do you know what that means?

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    That means Jesus died on the cross in your place so that you could be forgiven of everything wrong that you've ever done or ever will do.

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    If you were born again, it means you are saved from eternal hell.

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    You're never going to experience a half a second of God's judgment.

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    If you are born again, that means you've been given the promise of heaven.

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    That means he encourages you and guides you with wisdom, through life, through family, through work, in His Word.

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    He provides every single thing that you need.

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    He comforts you and sustains you through the worst trials of your life, never leaving or forsaking you.

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    His love for you is limitless.

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    Do you realize when you're at your very best, or you're at your very worst, His love for you is exactly the same.

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    So just like we brought hypothetical father figure up and said, "Would anybody have something they'd like to say to Him?" I want you to think about Jesus Christ and everything He's done for you, and everything He will do for you, because He ain't leaving.

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    And I want to ask you the same question, "Is there anybody here that has anything they would like to say to Jesus Christ?" Well, I'd like you to stand, and we're going to give you the opportunity to do that right now.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Psalm 34 (stand and read aloud; sing a favorite hymn as a group if compelled)

  1. How would you define "worship" to a child? How would you explain to that child the purpose of worship in music at the church?

  2. What are the nuances in the synonyms for worship in Psalm 34:1-3?

    - bless:

    - praise:

    - boast:

    - magnify:

    - exalt:

  3. What would you say to someone who says to you, "I tried trusting God once, and He disappointed me." How can we reconcile this statement with Psalm 34:10?

  4. In church, does the music prepare you for the sermon, or does the sermon help make you a better worshiper? (Note to discussion leader: My <Jeff’s> opinion is the latter, but this isn’t really a dogmatic "right or wrong" issue. It is just meant to think through why we do what we do at HBC.)

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

  6. Bonus: What is your favorite worship song / hymn? What is meaningful to you about that song?

Breakout Questions:

How would you rate yourself as a worshiper? From this text / message, how will you seek to become a more passionate worshiper? 

Harvest DNA – Part 1: Unapologetic Preaching.

Review / Introduction:



Four Reasons We Are Committed to Expository Preaching:

  1. It determines the Sermons.
  2. It lets the Word Speak for itself.
  3. It gives us Confidence to read the Bible ourselves.
  4. It supernaturally Confidence to read the Bible ourselves.

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.

Romans 10:17 | 2 Corinthians 3:18 | Nehemiah 8:1-8


For God's Word to Be Effective:

  1. You have to Want it! (Neh 8:1-2)
  2. You have to be Attentive to it! (Neh 8:3)
  3. You have to Revere it! (Neh 8:4-6)
  4. You have to Understand it! (Neh 8:7-8)
  5. John 15:11 These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.

    Ephesians 3:10 so that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places.

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  • 00:42-00:50

    We're starting a series today, four weeks, called Harvest DNA, and this was at the request of our elders.

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    I'm seeing so many wonderful newer faces in our church and people getting involved in ministry.

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    The elders had asked that I do a message series on what kind of a church are we.

    01:03-01:14

    So we're going to be exploring our DNA as a church and sort of pulling the curtain back on why we do what we do at Harvest Bible Chapel.

    01:14-01:21

    So if you're a first-time visitor, this is a great time to jump on board, get a full view of who we are and what we're doing.

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    But many, many, many, many years ago, I was driving from Ohio back home, and it was the middle of the night, it was about three in the morning, and I was on 528 somewhere between Evans City and 19, and there was a car on my bumper.

    01:42-01:51

    Like again, three in the morning, I'm exhausted, I've been driving all night, there was a car in my bumper, and I'm thinking, you know what, I'm just gonna slow down and let 'em pass.

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    So I slowed down, they weren't passing.

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    I slowed down almost to a crawl and they weren't passing.

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    I'm like, well, maybe I'll speed up a little bit.

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    And no, on my tail, high beams could not get rid of this person.

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    all I could think of was somebody's looking for trouble and I'll be honest with you I've been driving all night it's 3 in the morning I'm not in the mood to get engaged in any trouble. Kids I don't encourage this. How's that for a disclaimer? Never mind I don't want to tell this story. Okay um I'm like I'm not looking for trouble, pedal to the metal.

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    And I went as fast as a Chevy Cavalier could go.

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    I hit almost 40 miles per hour.

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    I'm like, nobody's gonna be bothering me.

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    Well, you know what?

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    That car did catch up with me.

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    And this time it had blue and red lights flashing on the roof of the car.

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    So I thought that person is not going to get me.

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    That person got me.

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    I'll tell you the rest of the story later.

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    But what made the difference?

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    What made the difference between this car that was following me and the car with the blue and the red lights that were behind me?

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    What made the difference?

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    The difference is something called authority.

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    We're gonna talk about authority today.

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    Authority is the power or right to give orders, to make decisions, and to enforce obedience.

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    That's what authority is.

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    I had zero intention of engaging with the person behind me until I saw that this was a person of authority.

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    And our source of authority at Harvest Bible Chapel, this is where this whole series starts And this is where it ends.

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    Our source of authority at Harvest Bible Chapel is the Bible.

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    That's why it is our middle name, Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    This is our source of authority.

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    This is the book that God wrote and everything we do comes from our view of Scripture.

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    So the question we're going to look at today, how do we go after that at Harvest Bible Chapel?

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    Now here's another disclaimer.

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    In talking about what we do at Harvest, I am not condemning or criticizing how other pastors and other churches do it.

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    Okay?

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    Everybody's got their thing.

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    And I'm not really concerned with what other churches are doing, I'm concerned with what this church is doing.

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    Because at Harvest Bible Chapel we have an unyielding conviction to know God through His Word by expository preaching.

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    Teaching and preaching the Word of God, verse by verse, drawing the truth from the text.

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    So I want you to jot some things down in your outline.

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    These are four reasons that we are committed to expository preaching.

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    You know, for the person that might be sitting here saying, "It doesn't really matter, preaching style or how you preach, aren't all sermons the same?" No, they are not.

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    We are committed to verse by verse, expository, text gives us the meaning.

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    That's what we're committed to.

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    I want to explain why. I could give you probably fifty reasons but I just want to give you four today.

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    Four reasons we're committed to Expository Preaching. Number one is this, it determines the sermons.

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    It determines the sermons.

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    Every year I go away for a week and just work on the preaching calendar. My sermons are planned out a year ahead of time.

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    And then I bring that preaching calendar to our elders for approval.

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    And it sort of shows, as a church, what direction we are heading.

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    The sermons are already determined, not by what I feel like preaching, but what is in the text.

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    And if you've been with us, we've been going through the Book of Acts.

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    Our elders went a three-year through the Book of Acts for the purpose of understanding what it means to receive God's power by the Holy Spirit to be witnesses.

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    So I broke the book of Acts down for a three-year plan.

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    Determines the sermons.

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    A couple other things under that.

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    Letting the Word determine the sermons.

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    Preaching verse by verse keeps me from just preaching on my favorite things.

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    We talked about this last week, didn't we, Mike, with Q&A day.

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    If I just picked what I wanted to preach on, you'd probably only get like maybe four different sermons, right?

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    Like, I'll have a sermon on grace, I'll have a sermon on mercy, I'll have a sermon on love, I'll have a sermon on loving your wife or whatever.

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    And those are all important things, but they're not everything that the Bible has to say.

    07:24-07:28

    The other side of that coin is preaching verse by verse makes me preach on things I would otherwise avoid.

    07:31-07:38

    You see, when we walk through the Bible, we take the subjects as they come up, and we address them.

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    I don't really enjoy talking about hell, or judgment, or sin.

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    And I wouldn't go after those themes if I just preached on my weekly preferences.

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    But verse by verse preaching forces us to deal with them.

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    And God has them in His Word because He wants them dealt with.

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    So number one, reasons we're committed to expository preaching, it determines the sermons.

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    Number two, it lets the Word speak for itself.

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    You see, preaching verse by verse, going through the Bible, it makes me avoid taking things out of context.

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    It makes me avoid misrepresenting God by misunderstanding what the Word actually says.

    08:28-08:33

    It's ripping a passage out of its context and preaching on it.

    08:35-08:50

    A lot of us in this room could probably give stories of disastrous sermons that you've heard where the preacher has taken a verse out of its context and just like run with it, but when you see that verse in the context of the book, it says nothing about what they're talking about.

    08:53-09:03

    Or the major crime, this is the major crime, using the Bible to support my thoughts.

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    This is what a lot of quote unquote sermons are.

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    The preacher gets up and says, "Okay, I'm going to talk to you about," you know, pick a subject, you know, "being a friendly co-worker," or whatever, "I'm going to talk to you about being a friendly coworker and we have a few quotes from Maya Angelou or whatever, and then we tell a little anecdote about back when I was in college and I worked at so-and-so and I learned how to be a nice coworker.

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    And then we sprinkle a couple of Bible verses on that and then we call it a sermon.

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    Let's draw a proverb here or maybe a do unto others thing that Jesus said there.

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    And people think, "Well, that's a sermon because he used the Bible." You didn't use the Bible.

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    You weren't preaching the Bible.

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    You were just sort of allowing the Bible to somewhat authenticate this message you had.

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    That's not a sermon.

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    That is not a sermon.

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    We need to let the Word of God speak for itself.

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    As a friend of mine has said many times, he said, "The Bible is like a lion." He said, "You don't defend a lion.

    10:19-10:25

    You let a lion out of his cage and he's going to defend himself." And that's how we at Harvest Bible Chapel view the Word of God.

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    We'll just open the Word, proclaim the Word, and we'll let the Word of God defend itself.

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    So number three, it gives us confidence to read the Bible ourselves.

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    Preaching verse by verse helps people become better Bible students for themselves.

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    You see, if the sermon is from Acts, you see, here's how a lot of sermons go.

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    Like, okay, we're going to preach from the book of Acts, and I'll read like a couple of verses, but then I'll spend 30 minutes cross-referencing.

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    You know, like we're reading this passage in Acts, and it's just like what Moses said in Exodus chapter 23, and it's like what the prophet said in Jeremiah chapter 14, and oh "Oh yeah, the psalmist said this in Psalm 15, and we are all over the Bible." And that's not actually preaching the book of Acts.

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    And there's a reason I don't do that.

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    I cross-reference very rarely.

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    Only when in my mind it's absolutely necessary to support a point.

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    But at Harvest, when we open the Bible, we're not likely to tell you to jump around in your Bible. Okay, we're going to start here, but now I want you to turn here, now I want you to turn here, now I want you to turn here. Do you know why we don't do that? Do you know why? Do you know why? Because people don't read the Bible like that. Is that how you read the Bible when you sit down at home? Like we're going to have a flipping marathon.

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    Nobody reads a Bible like that. But you see the other problem with that, okay, so the guy comes to church, maybe he's a new believer, just cracked the spine on the Bible for the the first time we have people like that here.

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    And God bless you, seeking the Lord, and I wanna help you with that.

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    But we have people that crack the spine on the Bible for the first time.

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    They're like, "Okay, I wanna learn about the Bible." And I open up the book of Acts, and all of a sudden I'm talking about Exodus, and Psalms, and Jeremiah, and back in Matthew, chapter whatever.

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    And that guy's gonna be sitting there going, "Well, I can't read the Bible.

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    "How in the world does Jeff know "about all these magical little cross-references places?

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    "I can't read the Bible.

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    Well, I couldn't find those verses.

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    I better just let Jeff explain the Bible to me because I don't know how to do that.

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    You don't need to know how to do that.

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    The message, let's take the book of Acts, for example.

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    The message of the book of Acts is in what book?

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    Acts, right?

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    The message of Ephesians is where?

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    In Ephesians, right?

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    You guys are getting good at this.

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    The message of the gospel of John is where?

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    The gospel of John, right?

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    You're like, okay, we get the point.

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    We stay in one chunk of text, verse by verse, and that's what gives people confidence to read the Bible for themselves.

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    You see, I want you to go home and open up your Bible and look at the passage that we just covered in church.

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    I want you to look at that and go, do you realize all Jeff did was talk about what's in this passage?

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    You realize that's all he did?

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    I could do that.

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    I don't know what we're paying him for.

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    Look, I got kids to feed, but why would, I could totally do what he does.

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    All he did was go through this and explain what it says.

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    I could totally do that.

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    I could, I could certainly read this for myself.

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    Yeah, that's what I want you to do.

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    I want you to go home and get excited about reading this for yourself.

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    That's why we preach the way that we do.

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    At Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    Number four.

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    Why do I believe in expository preaching?

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    This is probably the biggest reason.

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    It supernaturally transforms people.

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    You see, this is what we're going after.

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    As a church.

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    God transforming me.

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    God transforming us.

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    And God's Word claims to do just that.

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    For example, Isaiah 55 verses 10 and 11 says, "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," look at this, "so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth.

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    It shall not return to be empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose and shall "I shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it." God's Word always accomplishes God's purposes every single time, according to God, 100%.

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    It always accomplishes the purposes for which He sends it out.

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    Tell me something else that exists anywhere on the earth that works perfectly 100% of the time.

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    There's nothing but the Word of God.

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    Romans 10.17 says, "So faith comes from hearing, through the Word of Christ.

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    Do you want faith? Do you want to grow in your faith?

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    Do you want your faith to deepen?

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    The Bible says your faith comes from the Word of Christ.

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    The Word of God.

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    2 Corinthians 3.18 says, "And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another, for this comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit." You look at the context of that passage, he's talking about the transforming power when the Spirit of God is at work with the Word of God.

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    That's what changes people.

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    And that's why we're committed to expository preaching.

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    I can't change anyone.

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    I can't come up with a creative or clever enough two minute TED talk that's going to transform your life.

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    I can't do it.

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    I don't have that in me.

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    Nobody does, but this book does.

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    God's Holy Spirit has chosen to work with the Word of God.

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    That's how He works.

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    So the question is, does it work?

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    With these verses you just read, Pastor Jeff, is that really what happens when we engage God's Word?

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    this past week, Ben Murphy actually sent me these stats.

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    And I said, "I'm totally using them in my sermon." The Bible's Center for Bible Engagement.

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    I didn't even know such a thing existed.

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    But they did a study of people who read the Bible just four days a week.

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    And here's what they found.

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    If you read a Bible just four days a week, you're 57% less likely to get drunk.

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    You're 68% less likely to have sex outside of marriage.

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    You're 61% less likely to engage in pornography.

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    You're 74% less likely to engage in gambling.

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    Look at these last three because the numbers are going to jump.

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    You're 228% more likely to share your faith with others.

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    You're 231% more likely to disciple others.

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    You're 407% more likely to memorize Scripture.

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    What does all that mean?

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    What that means is the Word of God works.

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    The Word of God works.

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    The statistics back that up.

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    But I'll tell you what, I was sold on the Word of God even before Murph sent me these statistics because that's been my experience.

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    The Word of God works.

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    The Word of God transforms people's lives.

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    And that's why we are committed to expository preaching.

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    Alright, that's all I was going to talk about today.

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    But then I thought, there are going to be people that are like, "But Pastor Jeff, you just taught me that that wasn't a sermon." You're right.

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    Turn to Nehemiah 8.

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    That was the introduction, right?

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    Nehemiah chapter 8.

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    That was the introduction, here's the sermon.

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    Trying to find it. The book of Psalms is like right in the middle of your Bible and it's a couple books before Psalms.

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    Nehemiah chapter 8.

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    While you're turning there, I'll give you a little background what's happening in Israel's history at this point.

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    The book of Nehemiah, Israel, was returning to Jerusalem after the exile.

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    Remember we talked about this way back in Bible 101.

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    But Israel, because of her persistent sin, God sent judgment in the form of the Assyrians, in the form of the Babylonians, but God allowed Israel to return back to her land under the Persians, the Medo-Persians.

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    And Nehemiah, under his leadership, They went back for the purpose of rebuilding the wall around Jerusalem.

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    Remember that story, Nehemiah was like, "We're going to build a wall, and the Persians are going to pay for it." That might not be in your translation.

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    that they were going to rebuild the wall around Jerusalem.

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    And more important than building the wall, was building the people.

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    And church, before we look at this, boy, what a message we can learn from Nehemiah.

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    More important than building the wall was building the people.

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    More important than this address, you know, the Lord has so blessed us.

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    Mark and I, we were just talking about this before service, weren't we?

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    how the Lord has blessed us, taking us from running the school and all of the set up and tear down, and the Lord's provided this place, and now the new space up there that has been renovated and work is being done, and the Lord has been so good to us.

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    And I am so thankful to God for what He has provided so that our ministry can grow and expand and we can do a better job making disciples.

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    But you know, so much more important than this space, these rooms.

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    So much more important than building this stuff is building you.

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    Because I'll be honest with you, none of this stuff matters.

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    It doesn't matter how nice the stuff is.

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    It doesn't matter if you're not growing as a disciple of Jesus Christ.

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    None of this matters if people aren't getting saved here.

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    None of this matters if marriages aren't being healed here.

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    None of this matters if people aren't being equipped to be ministers here.

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    So there's a definite message here from Nehemiah.

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    Yeah, building of the stuff, important, but by far secondary to the importance of building the people.

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    That's what we see in Nehemiah 8.

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    I want you to jot some things down in your outline.

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    We're going to talk about God's Word being effective in your life.

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    There are some things that we can do to maximize that.

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    See, God's Word is effective not sitting on the shelf.

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    God's Word is effective not left in the pocket of the seat.

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    God's Word is not effective just sticking it under your pillow at night.

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    I've heard of people doing that.

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    Have you ever heard of that?

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    People putting the Bible under their pillow at night thinking that it's going to like through some kind of Holy Spirit osmosis, it's going to bless them.

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    That's not how the Word of God works.

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    For the Word of God to be effective, for God's Word to be effective, we're gonna see four things here from Nehemiah 8.

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    First of all, letter A, you have to want it.

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    For God's Word to be effective in your life, it has to start here, you have to want it.

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    Look at the first two verses.

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    It says, "And all the people gathered as one man into the square before the water gate." They estimate there are about 50,000 people here, okay?

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    It says, "And they told Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses that the Lord had commanded Israel.

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    So Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly, both men and women and all who can understand what they heard." Stop there, you have to notice The thing that really stands out in this passage is in verse one, it says, "They," the people, "They told Ezra to bring the book out." Did you see that?

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    They asked for the Word.

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    It wasn't like Ezra showed up, was like, "Listen, people, we're having church." They're like, "All right." And they sort of like, "We'll endure.

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    Are we gonna do the religious thing?

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    He didn't initiate it, the people did.

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    They said, "Please, would you give us the word of God?

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    Please, please give us the word." You see, they didn't have access to it like we do.

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    All right, you pack your bags, we're going on a guilt trip.

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    How many Bibles do you have?

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    Like in those days, usually just the men could hear the reading in the temple.

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    this was a really unique circumstance because the women and children were also present, but they didn't have copies of these on their shelves.

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    They didn't have personal libraries full of books and commentaries on their shelves at home. Like, "Wait, how many Bibles do you have?" Right? I'm the same way.

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    I got shelves and drawers full. We have access, like, with the Internet? How many How many translations and different renderings of God's Word do we have available for us?

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    See, they didn't have access to God's Word like we do.

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    They didn't have family Christian stores.

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    Actually, hang on a second, we don't have that anymore either.

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    But notice it says in the text, it was on the first day of the seventh month.

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    That was significant because according to their civil calendar, that was the new year.

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    And I think we can make an obvious application, can't we?

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    We're celebrating the new year.

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    How many of us feel this sense of it's a new year, the calendar's turned.

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    Yeah, had a lot of rough stuff happen in 2017, but something about turning that calendar over to 2018 is like, "You know what? It's a new opportunity, right?

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    We can start over. And it's going to be a better year this year.

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    God does something better. His mercies are new every day." But you can get the sense in which people were anticipating, "New Year, please give us the Word of God." And I would just ask you, Harvest, can you share the longing that the Israelites had?

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    This year God's Word is going to be my priority.

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    You know I haven't been going after it as I should, and that's changing now.

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    Can you share that?

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    Like, well Pastor Jeff, that sounds like a nice sentiment, but I'll be honest with you.

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    I don't really have much of an appetite.

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    Well, I've got some fantastic news for you.

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    Because the more you read God's Word, the more you study God's Word, the more you hear God's word, the more you're going to want God's word.

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    It's an amazing thing.

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    Can somebody testify to that?

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    The more you're in it, the more you want it.

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    You know, I was trying to think, is there a way I can illustrate that?

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    Is there something from my life that I'm like, "Yeah, I have a perfect illustration of that." Organic roasted seaweed snack.

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    See, I bought it because it says winter harvest right here.

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    Like harvest.

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    No, the reason I bought this was because my doctor recommended me doing some detoxing.

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    I'm like, well, how do you do that?

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    And he said, one way you can detox is to eat seaweed.

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    I'm like, really?

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    So, and my wife will tell you, remember how it went the first time I tried this?

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    You remember?

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    So Erin's like, yummy, yummy.

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    So, anybody ever had this?

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    A couple of you have?

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    Do you like it?

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    Okay, yeah, you probably have the same illustration, right?

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    The first time I tried it, if you don't know what we're looking at here, it's little green sheets of cellophane.

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    [ Laughter ]

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    It's called a seaweed snack.

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    Like snack?

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    I can see through it.

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    (laughs)

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    But Erin will tell you the first time I tried this, she's like, "Come on, try." I'm just like, I mean, I took like a hummingbird size bite.

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    I was just like, oh, oh, oh, I'm rolling around on the ground like I'm on fire covered with snakes.

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    I'm like, oh, this is disgusting.

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    But then I, like, you know what?

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    This is supposed to be good for me.

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    So I'm gonna try a little more.

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    And then I tried a little more.

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    And now what I found, no joke, you're experienced in what I found is, if I open one of these, I finish it.

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    I eat these things by the bag, just like handfuls stuffing these little sheets of cellophane.

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    I love them now.

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    I really do.

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    The first time I tried it, not so much, but this is good for me.

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    Now, I love these things.

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    For some people, you need to have that experience with the Word of God.

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    To say, "Look, I haven't had much of an appetite for it." Does anybody want some, by the way?

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    It's really not fair.

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    Here, pass this around, Alex.

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    It's not fair for me to have it and not share.

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    My mother taught me better.

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    Go ahead and try some.

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    There's...

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    What do you think?

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    It's an acquired taste.

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    It's an acquired taste, right.

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    There's somebody visiting our church right now that's like, "I am never going back there." They were passing around seaweed, they're about to start handling snakes or something.

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    Or there might be somebody that's like, "I'm going to that church every week, they handle seaweed." Anyways, God's Word, you have to want it.

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    You have to want it.

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    And you'll find that once you try it, you're going to want more.

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    So letter B, you have to be attentive to it.

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    Look at verse 3.

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    It says, "And he read from it." Ezra reading from the law.

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    "And he read from it, facing the square before the water gate from early morning until midday, in the presence of the men and the women and those who could understand, in the ears of If all the people were attentive to the book of the law, I love verse 3 because actually they would have been listening to God's word for about six hours.

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    They would have been listening to God's word for about six hours.

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    Six hours.

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    You're like, "Why do you keep saying that?" Because the next time you're tempted to complain that my sermon was too long, I want you to stand up next to Ezra's.

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    Six hours.

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    The amazing thing was not that Ezra spoke for six hours.

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    The amazing thing was the people were attentive to the Word of God for six hours.

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    If you've ever flown anywhere, you know when you get on the airplane, and before you take off, you know, the flight attendant does that little, the speech and the thing with the seatbelt, right?

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    You know what I'm talking about?

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    You know, in the, you know, put, here's how you buckle your seatbelt and they show you as if there's somebody sitting on the plane that's never seen a seatbelt before.

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    Oh, is that how that works?

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    I should get those for my car.

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    And they explain how the oxygen mask dropped down and, you know, put it over your face before you helped your child, you selfish parent.

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    And, but they go through that speech, right?

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    And while they're giving this speech, like if the plane crashes into the water, here are some things that you need to do.

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    Some things you need to know.

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    Your seat becomes a flotation device.

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    I'm like, you should have like, your seat becomes a parachute or your seat becomes another plane, but it becomes a flotation device.

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    But I'm always amazed that when they're giving this life and death speech, you look around, what are people doing?

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    Settling in for their nap, reading SkyMall, doing a crossword puzzle or playing Sudoku on their phone.

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    And I'm like, what does it matter with you people?

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    She's telling us what to do if we crashed into the water and you're not paying attention.

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    But could you imagine, like if you were on the plane and the plane was literally going down into the ocean, and the flight attendant at that point stands up and says, "Okay, I'm going to give this speech again." Do you think people would be flipping through the SkyMall?

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    They would be hanging on every word.

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    "Tell me how this works.

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    Tell me what I need to do." You see, when we stand and preach the Word of God, this is God speaking.

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    Words of life, words of salvation.

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    We should be hanging on every word that's in this book.

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    This is the book that the Almighty Creator Sovereign wrote?

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    You have to be attentive to it.

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    Let her see you have to revere it.

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    You have to revere it.

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    All right, verse 4, it says, "And Ezra the scribe stood on a wooden platform that they for the purpose. And beside him stood... Okay, now here comes a list of names. And I know we have a few pregnant ladies at our church. If you're looking for names, don't get them from this list. And I want you to show me grace. I literally stood here and practiced saying these names out loud, and I'm still going to butcher them. But beside him stood Mattathiah, Shema, Ananiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Masiah on his right hand, and Paddaiah, Mishael, somebody's cat walked across the keyboard here, Malchijah, Hashem, #banana, You're like, "Remember when I said I could totally do Jeff's job?" Yeah, not this part.

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    Hashbanana, Zachariah, and Meshulam on his left hand.

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    And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was above all the people, and as he opened it, all the people stood.

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    You see the respect for God's word?

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    He stood up.

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    And Ezra blessed the Lord.

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    Look at this.

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    The great God and all the people answered, "Amen, Amen!" Lifting up their hands and they bowed their heads and worshipped the Lord with their faces to the ground.

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    Did you see the physical response as the Word of God was opened?

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    Shouting Amen, raising hands, bowing heads, worshipping.

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    That's the purpose of the Word of God by the way, is to make true worshippers.

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    You know, the idea that the music is to prepare you for the sermon is completely backwards.

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    The sermon is to make you a better worshiper.

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    Because when we get to heaven, they're still going to be leading worship, but I'm going to be out of a job.

    35:40-35:42

    The Word of God is to make you a better worshiper.

    35:43-35:55

    Psalm 138 verse 2 says, "You have exalted above all things your name and your word." And that's what we should be striving for as a church, is to take the Word of God as seriously as He does.

    35:57-36:03

    Because when you revere God's Word, you're learning to revere the God who wrote it, and that's what makes you a sincere worshiper.

    36:04-36:10

    And finally, letter D, you have to understand it.

    36:11-36:15

    Okay, you have to want it, you have to be attentive to it, you have to revere it, take it for what it is.

    36:16-36:17

    Number D, you have to understand it.

    36:19-36:20

    Look at verse 7.

    36:21-36:23

    "Also..." Oh, boy.

    36:24-36:37

    "Jeshua, Bani, Shurahbiah, Jamin, Aqab, Shabbatai, Hodiah..." Oh, look, another one.

    36:37-36:49

    Another of the "Messiah." "Khaledah, Azariah, Jezebel, Hanun, Pelaiah." Like, didn't anybody in this day believe in nicknames?

    36:52-36:52

    The Levites!

    36:53-36:54

    Like, why didn't you start with that?

    36:56-37:00

    Help the people to understand the law while the people remained in their places.

    37:00-37:03

    They read from the book, the law of God, clearly.

    37:04-37:04

    Look at this.

    37:04-37:12

    And they gave the sense so that the people understood the reading." You have to understand it.

    37:13-37:25

    I know we're having some fun with the names and stuff like that, not disrespectful, just having some fun, just being honest with our own trouble to pronounce them sometimes, at least my trouble to pronounce them sometimes.

    37:25-37:27

    But something very important here.

    37:27-37:31

    Did you notice in verse 7 immediately, they had small group.

    37:32-37:33

    Did you see that?

    37:34-37:41

    They had small group, those names, I'm not gonna read them again, but it says they helped the people understand the law.

    37:41-37:49

    So while Ezra was reading, you had all of these Levites like spread out through the people, like, do you understand what this is saying?

    37:50-37:51

    Can you, do you need me to explain it?

    37:51-37:52

    Do you have any questions?

    37:52-37:54

    And like, you know, what exactly does that mean?

    37:54-37:58

    And they were helping them understand and it says they were giving them the sense.

    37:58-37:59

    Well, this is what God said.

    38:00-38:02

    And here's what God meant by that.

    38:02-38:14

    And here's what they were doing was having small group and understand that our church, we use small group for the exact same reason that it happened here in Nehemiah, is to help people understand what is proclaimed.

    38:16-38:25

    Verse eight says, it says, "They read from the book of the law of God," underline this in your Bible, clearly, clearly, what does the text say?

    38:25-38:27

    Do you understand what's being communicated?

    38:28-38:36

    And it says, "They gave the sense." It wasn't just understanding the words, it was taking it deeper.

    38:38-38:40

    How should my life reflect this truth?

    38:43-38:46

    It says, "So the people understood." And they did.

    38:47-38:47

    We're not gonna read.

    38:48-38:51

    We're already a little over time here, but it's not gonna be six hours.

    38:52-38:54

    But they responded.

    38:55-38:55

    They understood.

    38:56-39:06

    We know this because if you look at verse nine, It says that the Word of God caused weeping, caused great conviction at first, but then verse 12, it ultimately led to rejoicing.

    39:08-39:10

    And any biblical sermon should do that.

    39:12-39:14

    Any biblical sermon should do that.

    39:14-39:19

    It should give the sting, offer the healing, and bring rejoicing.

    39:20-39:31

    When the Word of God is proclaimed, you should be able to say, okay, I see where I'm weak, I'm mourning my condition, But I see what God has done for me, and that brings me to praise.

    39:32-39:34

    Every sermon should do that.

    39:36-39:55

    That's why Jesus in John 15, 11 said, "These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full." Just like in Nehemiah's day, same for our day, Understanding the Word of God is what is going to bring you joy.

    39:58-40:14

    So Ephesians 3.10 says, "Through the church, the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places." Through the church, the wisdom of God might be made known.

    40:15-40:20

    The world is decaying around us.

    40:21-40:26

    So who needs to uphold God's truth?

    40:27-40:28

    The church.

    40:29-40:32

    People are hungry for the Word of God.

    40:32-40:33

    Who's going to give it to them?

    40:35-40:35

    The church.

    40:37-40:40

    The world is full of lost and hurting people.

    40:40-40:47

    Who is charged with giving them the healing, life-giving gospel of Jesus Christ?

    40:48-40:49

    The church.

    40:51-40:55

    That's why everything we do has to start here.

    40:56-40:59

    It has to have a sure foundation.

    40:59-41:09

    That's why pillar number one of Harvest Bible Chapter is proclaiming the authority of God's Word without apology.

    41:10-41:10

    Let's pray.

    41:12-41:14

    Father in heaven, I thank You for Your Word.

    41:14-41:22

    We would be so clueless as to who You are, what You've done, how we can make You happy, how we are supposed to live.

    41:22-41:24

    We would have no idea.

    41:25-41:32

    But You've given us a book that we can read and understand and discuss and apply.

    41:33-41:36

    What a beautiful gift that You've given us, Father.

    41:37-41:43

    revealing who you are and who we are, and how you have brought us back to yourself.

    41:46-41:54

    Father, as we examine who we are as a church, I pray that the hearts of our people will always be for the Word of God.

    41:55-41:57

    Our appetites will always be for the Word of God.

    41:58-42:09

    Father, we are not here to entertain, We're not here to sort of fulfill some sort of relational fellowship void that someone might have.

    42:10-42:19

    Oh yeah, we laugh together and we do have relationships here, Father, but we are here to receive Your Word.

    42:21-42:36

    Whether it's me, one of our elders, or whoever stands on this platform, Father, May they always represent You by accurately and clearly proclaiming the authority of Your Word.

    42:37-42:40

    Give us a hunger for it, God. Make it the mission of this church.

    42:42-42:48

    Make it the appetite of Your people as we take it home.

    42:49-42:59

    Thank You, Father, for the joy that You give us when we know and understand and apply Your Word.

    42:59-43:01

    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Nehemiah 8:1-8

  1. How has the Word of God changed you? Be specific - and beyond salvation - how has the Bible changed your life?

  2. How would you rate your hunger for God's Word? How can you increase this appetite?

  3. Why do you think people aren’t as attentive to the Word (Nehemiah 8:3)?

  4. How has your Small Group been doing in helping you (and the others) in understanding God's Word (Nehemiah 8:7-8)?

Breakout Questions:

Did you abide through prayer and Bible reading this week? What specifically are you moved to change or apply this week, and how are you going to apply it?

Questions from the Congregation - Part 8

Note: The time signatures [00:00] below indicate the start of a question if you'd like to skip to a particular one of interest in the audio file.

  1. [04:47] - Q: Do you believe we can get signs, messages from loved ones who die? Can we communicate with them? Can mediums?
    A: See Deut 18:9-12 | Matt 6:9 | John 14:13 | Rom 8:26

  2. [07:30] - Q: My fellow Christian family members continue to make statements that loved ones who have passed are now angels or they're guardian angels & are leaving them signs that they are okay and watching over them. I know that humans and angels are distinctly separated & that we don't become angels. How do I respond or am I wrong?
    A: See Rev 14:13 | Heb 13:2

  3. [11:21] - Q: What do the Jehovah's Witnesses reference from the Bible in that they don't take blood products?

  4. [13:55] - Q: Calvinism, Arminianism, or Molinism? What is Harvest's position on these views?
    A: See Deut 30:19 | 2 Cor 5:20 | John 6:37 | Deut 29:29

  5. [21:05] - Q: Why do some preachers only ever preach about God's love and never about His judgement? (Note: Live from the audience question. The question was not captured on the recording, only the answer was.)
    A: See Deut 30:19 | 2 Cor 5:20 | John 6:37 | Deut 29:29

  6. [23:48] - Q: Can you further explain how God mourns and is saddened with us when tragedy occurs in our lives and how He may not command for these things to happen, but allows it because of the sinful world we live in?
    A: See: John 11:35 - Jesus Wept.

  7. [28:12] - Q: Describe the differences between "death", "sheol", "hades" and "the lake of fire". What does Rev 20:14 mean when it says that death and hades were thrown into the lake of fire?
    A: See: Matt 11:23 | Luke 16:19-23

  8. [35:32] - Q: Being in High School I am constantly surrounded by the "do what you think is right" mentality. That being said, how can I be confident in what the Bible says is right and wrong?
    A: See John 7:17 | Judges 21:25

    This question was missed due to time constraints during the service. Pastor Jeff will address this in a blog posting on the website. Check back for a link later.
    Q:
    Why did Jesus (in the whole New Testament) not say a single word about being gay but he condemned adultery and many other things. Did Jesus love gay people who were born this way?

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  • Mark Ort:

    00:43-00:44

    So, Jeff, you had a nice Christmas?

    Mark Ort:

    00:44-00:45

    The Miller family had a great Christmas?

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:46-00:47

    Yes, we had a very nice Christmas.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:47-00:48

    How about the Orts?

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:48-00:48

    We did.

    Mark Ort:

    00:48-00:49

    We had a great time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:49-00:51

    Were you on naughty list or nice list this year?

    Mark Ort:

    00:52-00:54

    You have to ask my family.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:55-00:57

    Because I know 2016 was a rough year for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    00:57-00:59

    I just, did he make a rebound this year, Kristen?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:00-01:01

    Okay, all right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:01-01:01

    Well done.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:02-01:02

    Well done.

    Mark Ort:

    01:03-01:04

    Well, um.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:04-01:05

    Did you get anything fun for Christmas?

    Mark Ort:

    01:07-01:08

    I got this sweater.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:08-01:09

    That sweater is really fun.

    Mark Ort:

    01:10-01:10

    Yeah.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:11-01:13

    Especially when it's like, you know, two degrees outside.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:13-01:14

    It's really fun.

    Mark Ort:

    01:14-01:15

    Yeah, absolutely.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:15-01:16

    All right, ask me if I got anything fun.

    Mark Ort:

    01:16-01:17

    What did you get fun, Jeff?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:17-01:19

    My mother-in-law got me these sweet cakes.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:19-01:19

    Aren't they sweet?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:22-01:23

    I'm fishing for compliments.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:23-01:24

    Aren't they sweet?

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:24-01:25

    (audience laughing)

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:25-01:26

    Thank you, Mark.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:27-01:29

    No, too late, Mark.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:30-01:32

    I'm putting a word in for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:32-01:33

    Nice list, 2018.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:33-01:34

    Okay.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:34-01:36

    Hey, we have Q&A day

    Mark Ort:

    01:36-01:36

    today.

    Mark Ort:

    01:36-01:36

    It

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:36-01:37

    is Q&A day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:37-01:38

    I love Q&A day.

    Mark Ort:

    01:39-01:40

    I love Q&A day myself.

    Mark Ort:

    01:40-01:42

    Because I don't have to prepare a sermon, I have to

    Pastor Jeff:

    01:42-01:43

    prepare like eight.

    Mark Ort:

    01:46-01:51

    But it's fun though, we do this twice a year or something and it's very fun.

    Mark Ort:

    01:52-01:54

    My boys were looking forward to this, they love Q&A day.

    Mark Ort:

    01:55-01:58

    And maybe it's because they don't have to sit by me, I'm up here, I don't know.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:00-02:01

    I love Q&A day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:01-02:05

    And the reason we do, we talked about this, we were praying in my office before the service.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:06-02:12

    And you know why we do this, is it gives confidence to go to God's word for answers.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:13-02:17

    You know, it's not like, well, we have some questions, but we're not sure it's appropriate.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:18-02:20

    God invites the questions.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:20-02:26

    So that's why we encourage you to ask anything, and we'll hopefully have time to give you opportunity to do that today.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:27-02:30

    I'm not checking my email, I'm trying to set the timer on my phone.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:30-02:33

    How long do we wanna go with Q&A?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:34-02:34

    How long?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:36-02:36

    Two hours?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:38-02:41

    Darla, you are on the nice list for the next three years.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:43-02:43

    See?

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:46-02:48

    I think people should bask in your wisdom, Darla.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:49-02:50

    All right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:50-02:52

    We should make this like an auction.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:52-02:54

    Two hours, two hours, three hours, three hours, three hours.

    Pastor Jeff:

    02:57-02:59

    Is a half hour reasonable?

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:01-03:02

    Thank you, Mark.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:03-03:03

    all of a sudden.

    Mark Ort:

    03:04-03:09

    We do have a couple of rules that we have for Q&A day.

    Mark Ort:

    03:09-03:10

    Yes, why don't you review

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:10-03:11

    the rules that I'm trying to figure out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:12-03:12

    I've only had this

    Mark Ort:

    03:12-03:14

    phone for like two years.

    Mark Ort:

    03:14-03:19

    All right, one of the rules is we're gonna read the question as we understand it.

    Mark Ort:

    03:20-03:27

    I guess as it was written, but there's one question on here that I have to add a word to, and we'll get to that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:27-03:32

    Yeah, we wanna present the questions as they're written because I wouldn't want somebody to be like, well, that wasn't the question that I asked.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:32-03:34

    So we're just going to present them as they were written, right?

    Mark Ort:

    03:35-03:35

    Exactly.

    Mark Ort:

    03:35-03:43

    And we have a limited amount of time, so if we don't get to any questions, if there's a couple we don't get to, Jeff will write about it on the blog.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:45-03:46

    Yes, I will.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:46-03:47

    I will do that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:47-03:48

    I will blog whatever we don't get to.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:49-03:50

    What sound effect do you want when the timer goes off?

    03:51-03:51

    I

    Mark Ort:

    03:51-03:52

    like your Pac-Man one.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:52-03:53

    You like the Pac-Man one?

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:53-03:55

    Let me see if I can find that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:58-03:59

    Oh, that's my ringtone.

    Pastor Jeff:

    03:59-03:59

    There we go.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:00-04:01

    All right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:01-04:01

    All

    04:01-04:02

    right,

    Mark Ort:

    04:02-04:06

    so as usual, we have really good questions.

    Mark Ort:

    04:06-04:10

    Yeah, we had some really good questions, which I did not appreciate

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:10-04:12

    having you do that much extra work between Christmas and New Year's.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:13-04:15

    I'm totally, you realize I'm kidding, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:15-04:18

    You realize, you're like, okay, stop kidding, you're not funny, okay.

    Mark Ort:

    04:18-04:21

    Not to put any extra pressure on you, but we want really good answers too.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:21-04:22

    Well,

    Mark Ort:

    04:23-04:23

    God's word

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:23-04:24

    has them.

    Mark Ort:

    04:25-04:25

    That's right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:25-04:26

    God's word has them.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:26-04:28

    I'll stop kidding around mostly for now.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:28-04:28

    Okay,

    Mark Ort:

    04:29-04:29

    so you ready to go?

    Mark Ort:

    04:30-04:30

    Yeah.

    Mark Ort:

    04:30-04:33

    All right, timer starting. Timer's on.

    Mark Ort:

    04:33-04:35

    All right. I should have put my glasses on before.

    Mark Ort:

    04:35-04:36

    Yeah,

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:36-04:38

    well, hang on. Start restarting the timer.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:39-04:43

    Hey, I'm not, no, I'm not, no. That 15 seconds is on you, Mark.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:43-04:44

    That's not, we're not taking that out of Q&A.

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:44-04:45

    Sounds good. - Okay, you ready now?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:45-04:46

    Yeah, we're ready. - Okay, you're good.

    Mark Ort:

    04:47-04:47

    All right, first question.

    Mark Ort:

    04:47-04:52

    Do you believe we can get signs and messages from loved ones who die?

    Mark Ort:

    04:52-04:55

    Can we communicate with them? Can mediums?

    Pastor Jeff:

    04:56-05:05

    That is a really good question. And the answer, first of all, "Do you believe we can get the signs?" No, because God condemns the practice in his Word.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:05-05:08

    And if you're taking notes, you wanna jot some references down.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:08-05:13

    God condemns the practice, Deuteronomy 18, verses nine through 12, among other places.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:15-05:27

    But when you look at the Bible, the Bible only prescribes one form of, whether you wanna call it prayer, is what we call it, or supernatural communication.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:28-05:30

    There's only one way the Bible describes that, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:30-05:40

    And it's to the Father, Matthew 6, 9, through the Son, John 14, 13, and with the Holy Spirit, Romans 8, 26.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:41-05:44

    That's the only way God's Word prescribes prayer.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:45-05:48

    To the Father, through the Son, and with the Holy Spirit.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:49-05:55

    And as far as should we use mediums to communicate with the dead?

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:55-05:58

    Well, I encourage you to read 1 Samuel 28.

    Pastor Jeff:

    05:59-06:01

    And do you remember King Saul?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:01-06:06

    He looked great as Israel's first king, but the problem was he only looked great.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:06-06:07

    He wasn't great on the inside.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:08-06:13

    And he wanted to communicate with Samuel who had died at that point, and it didn't end well.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:13-06:16

    And spoiler alert, Saul isn't a good example for anything.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:17-06:18

    We've been studying, haven't we, Kate?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:18-06:21

    We've been studying King Saul at home in our Bible stories, haven't we?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:22-06:24

    Yeah, so he's not a good example, is he?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:25-06:26

    No, he hasn't.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:27-06:36

    So after he tried to communicate with Samuel, Saul ended up being wounded in battle, took his own life, the end of a string of sinful choices by Saul.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:37-06:38

    So what do mediums do?

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:39-06:41

    Honestly, Mark, I think it's two things.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:41-06:42

    It's either fake or it's demonic.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:43-06:44

    I think some of them, they're just charlatans.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:44-06:52

    You know, you're gonna message from your grandmother, said it's either fake or it's demonic.

    Pastor Jeff:

    06:52-07:01

    Because if God condemns it, why would he allow a saint that is in heaven to communicate?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:01-07:02

    You know what I mean?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:02-07:07

    Like if, like my father, he's in heaven, my earthly father, he's in heaven.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:08-07:16

    Why would God allow him to communicate and send messages to me if God's word forbids it?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:18-07:19

    No, I don't

    Mark Ort:

    07:19-07:22

    believe in messing around with any of that.

    Mark Ort:

    07:22-07:26

    And there's one mediator between man and God anyway, right?

    Mark Ort:

    07:26-07:26

    Who's that?

    Mark Ort:

    07:26-07:28

    Amen, the man is Christ Jesus.

    Mark Ort:

    07:28-07:28

    Amen.

    Mark Ort:

    07:30-07:31

    All right, ready to move on to the second?

    Mark Ort:

    07:31-07:32

    Yes, let's go.

    Mark Ort:

    07:32-07:33

    All right, question number two.

    Mark Ort:

    07:34-07:46

    My fellow Christian family members continue to make statements that loved ones who have passed on are now angels or they're guardian angels and are leaving them signs that they are okay and watching over them.

    Mark Ort:

    07:46-07:52

    I know that humans and angels are distinctively separated and that we don't become angels.

    Mark Ort:

    07:52-07:55

    How do I respond, or am I wrong?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:56-07:59

    Actually, whoever wrote this is exactly right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:00-08:04

    Humans do not become angels when we die.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:04-08:09

    Humans and angels are two completely different types of creation, okay?

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:09-08:15

    And despite what you've seen in the cartoons, you don't turn into angels.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:15-08:17

    And I think cartoons haven't helped with that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:17-08:18

    I like cartoons.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:18-08:20

    I get boys that watch cartoons.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:20-08:28

    And isn't that depicted in the cartoons You know, like Tom and Jerry, when he's chasing the mouse and he dies, he didn't go to heaven.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:28-08:29

    He went to the other place.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:29-08:30

    That was a bad example.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:31-08:32

    But forget that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:32-08:37

    But in other cartoons, you know, you die and all of a sudden you're an angel.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:37-08:39

    And that's just, that's not true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:41-08:43

    Humans and angels are two different types of creatures.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:43-08:45

    So how do you respond?

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:46-08:47

    Tactfully.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:48-08:50

    And I would say look for the appropriate time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:50-09:19

    Okay, not while we're gathered around for prayer around grandma's casket might not be the best time to hey by the way Well straighten up your theology on the whole angel thing that might not be the best time You have to discern the most appropriate time, and I'm just here's what I would do When the subject came up Like let's say you're like yeah, you know I'm sure you know Grandma's an angel in heaven right now looking down on us, and I would say You know what's funny about that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:19-09:33

    Is I grew up thinking that people turned into angels when we died, and I remember in the Methodist church, we were a youth group at Carden City Methodist Church, and I said something to the pastor about turning into an angel when we die.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:34-09:39

    That pastor said, "We don't turn into angels when we die." And I remember that completely blew my mind.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:39-09:40

    Did you know that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:41-09:45

    So I was like, I had to like study the Bible, and when I studied the Bible, I'm like, you know what?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:46-09:48

    I was wrong, we don't turn into angels when we die.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:49-09:53

    So I think coming alongside the person to say, yeah, I used to think that because I totally did.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:54-09:55

    You know, Tom and Jerry had me fooled too.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:55-10:00

    And I just come alongside and say, yeah, I used to think that too, but you know what I found out?

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:00-10:01

    I found out that's not right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:02-10:08

    So like the previous answer, people aren't leaving signs for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:09-10:12

    You know, people are not your guardian angels.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:13-10:18

    According to Revelation 14.13, they are resting from their labors.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:18-10:22

    That's why you see on tombstones a lot of time, rest in peace.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:22-10:24

    I believe that that comes from Revelation 14.13.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:24-10:27

    It says the dead are resting from their labors.

    Mark Ort:

    10:29-10:37

    One thing, when I read this question, Jeff, I was thinking about how angels manifest themselves sometimes as humans.

    Mark Ort:

    10:37-10:40

    We see that in Hebrews 13.2.

    Mark Ort:

    10:40-10:46

    Some have entertained angels unawares or without knowing about it, but it doesn't go vice versa.

    Mark Ort:

    10:48-10:50

    Humans do not somehow turn into angels.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:50-10:53

    Right, God has appeared to us at times.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:54-10:58

    The Bible, you know, like refers to the angel of the Lord, especially in the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:58-11:11

    Sometimes that was Jesus Christ himself in a pre-incarnate appearance, you know, but the Bible just refers to that as the angel of the Lord, but you're right, they, by all appearances, just look to be human.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:12-11:19

    So yeah, angels have taken that appearance, but you don't ever see it the other way around, that humans take on angelic qualities.

    Mark Ort:

    11:21-11:23

    Okay, next question, a really good one.

    Mark Ort:

    11:23-11:29

    What do the Jehovah's Witnesses reference from the Bible in that they don't take blood products?

    Mark Ort:

    11:30-11:31

    That

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:31-11:33

    is a really good question, and I had to do some homework on that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:33-11:38

    I actually went straight to the Jehovah's Witnesses website to do some digging around.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:39-11:41

    And this is a direct quote, what it says on their website.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:42-11:45

    "This is a religious issue rather than a medical one.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:45-11:56

    "Both the Old and New Testaments clearly command us "to abstain from blood." And then there's some scripture references, Genesis 9, 4, Leviticus 17, 10, Deuteronomy 12, 23, Acts 15, 28, 29.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:57-12:01

    "Also, God views blood as representing life," Leviticus 17, 14.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:01-12:08

    "So we avoid taking blood not only in obedience to God, "but out of respect for him as the giver of life." There's a problem with that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:08-12:12

    The blood restrictions in the Bible are dietary.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:13-12:15

    Okay, it's don't eat blood.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:17-12:27

    So when it talks about not taking, I did some more reading on their website, they won't take blood transfusions because the Bible says don't eat blood.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:28-12:36

    So I would encourage somebody here today, if you have time on the way home, stop by the Kingdom Hall and explain to them how a blood transfusion works.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:38-12:41

    Because you don't drink the blood.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:42-12:42

    Right, doctor?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:42-12:44

    I'm shooting from the hip here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:44-12:48

    I mean, I'm not a doctor, but you get a blood transfusion, you don't drink it, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:48-12:49

    Okay, all right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:49-12:50

    So the Bible says don't drink the blood.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:52-12:54

    But the question is, where did they get it from?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:54-12:57

    They got it from those references that say to avoid blood.

    Mark Ort:

    12:58-13:00

    Have you had Jehovah's Witnesses come to your house?

    13:00-13:01

    Oh yeah,

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:02-13:03

    just a few months ago.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:04-13:04

    A few months ago.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:06-13:16

    And we got into a lively discussion on the divinity of Jesus Christ, and this person had some prepared answers for a lot of the Scriptures I shared, except one.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:17-13:21

    Hebrews 1.8, "God the Father calls God the Son God," and I shared that with him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:21-13:29

    And I said, "Now, if God the Father calls Jesus God, what do you think I should call Him?" And he was like, "Yeah,

    13:29-13:30

    God."

    Mark Ort:

    13:30-13:35

    So … I've had discussions with Jehovah's Witnesses in the past.

    Mark Ort:

    13:35-13:36

    They haven't been to our house recently.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:36-13:38

    That's because of where you live.

    13:38-13:39

    (laughing)

    13:39-13:40

    That could be in

    Mark Ort:

    13:40-13:40

    the middle of nowhere.

    Mark Ort:

    13:40-13:41

    They're like, "It's too

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:41-13:42

    far."

    Mark Ort:

    13:43-13:46

    But they do have a lot of inconsistencies when they speak to you.

    Mark Ort:

    13:46-13:47

    Oh yeah, they do.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:48-13:48

    They do.

    Mark Ort:

    13:49-13:52

    But we go back to the Bible for our answers.

    Mark Ort:

    13:52-13:52

    Amen.

    Mark Ort:

    13:52-13:53

    The Bible

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:53-13:54

    has the answers, that's right.

    Mark Ort:

    13:55-13:56

    Okay, next question, Jeff.

    Mark Ort:

    13:59-14:03

    Calvinism, Arminianism, or Molinism, what is Harvest's position on these views?

    Mark Ort:

    14:04-14:09

    Maybe you can give us a brief overview of what each one is and what our position is.

    Mark Ort:

    14:10-14:10

    I don't know.

    Mark Ort:

    14:11-14:11

    Next question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:12-14:13

    All right, all right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:14-14:16

    I'm gonna give a general overview of this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:17-14:31

    For those of you that maybe are unfamiliar, I'm gonna make some generalizations and I hope you understand in the context of what we're doing here why I'm overgeneralizing and maybe simplifying the issue 'cause I know some of you probably really spend a lot of time studying this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:32-14:40

    And some of you might be hearing this for the first time, so it's hard to meet everybody, but here's the general overview.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:41-14:54

    The Calvinist view is mainly leaning on God sovereignly chooses you for salvation, you know, the elect, predestination, leaning heavily on that view.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:54-15:00

    The Arminian view leans more towards the man has the power to choose.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:01-15:03

    It's an emphasis on free will.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:04-15:07

    But Molinism, I had to do a little studying and had a pastor friend help me with this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:08-15:13

    That is from a 16th century theologian, Louis de Molina.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:15-15:24

    It was an attempt to reconcile God's sovereignty and election and man's free will and salvation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:25-15:31

    Now this is hard to understand and it's even harder to explain, but we're gonna give it a try, all right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:33-15:42

    Basically, in Molinism, it's the belief that God knows what a person or a group of people will choose in any circumstance.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:43-15:46

    He knows what you'll choose.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:46-15:51

    Like if you were going to get ice cream after church, that's a terrible example.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:51-15:52

    Maybe we would go get ice cream.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:53-15:53

    Not

    Mark Ort:

    15:53-15:53

    today, man.

    Mark Ort:

    15:53-15:53

    It's

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:53-15:55

    like negative 17 out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:55-15:55

    You know what sounds good?

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:56-15:57

    Ice cream.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:57-15:58

    Maybe we'll go swimming.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:01-16:03

    Sorry, I should have thought this out more.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:04-16:10

    Okay, so you're going to get ice cream after church since we've already, you know, that horse is out of the barn.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:10-16:14

    And God knows that you're gonna pick chocolate.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:14-16:14

    He just knows.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:15-16:16

    He knows.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:16-16:33

    Now, God didn't make that choice for you, but in God's omniscience, in order for God's sovereign purposes to be established, you choosing chocolate ice cream is part of God's plan.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:34-16:36

    Now, he didn't make you choose that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:37-16:42

    You could have chosen vanilla or cookie dough or cookies and cream or whatever.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:43-16:50

    He didn't make you choose that, but according to God's purposes, you needed to choose chocolate.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:50-16:57

    So, he knows in any hypothetical situation what you are going to choose.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:57-17:01

    It's basically God is sovereign somehow in and through his omniscience.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:01-17:10

    And it's much more complicated than that silly example, but that's the gist of it is trying to reconcile the two.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:10-17:13

    So, all that said, what's Harvest's position?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:13-17:20

    Well, the reason the subject is hotly debated is because the Bible teaches both.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:21-17:21

    Right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:23-17:27

    For example, I'm just gonna give you, write these scriptures down if you want, you can check these.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:27-17:30

    Do you remember Moses in Deuteronomy chapter 30, verse 19?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:30-17:32

    He said, "I set before you life and death.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:34-17:36

    "Choose life." You have to make a choice.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:36-17:38

    Remember Joshua, Joshua 24, 15.

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:39-17:42

    "Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, "but," how's the rest of that go?

    Pastor Jeff:

    17:43-18:01

    "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua said, "You gotta make a choice." Jesus said, "Enter through the narrow gate, "because there is a wide gate that leads to destruction, "and those on it are many, and there's a narrow gate "that leads to eternal life, and those on it are few." Jesus was giving the choice.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:01-18:05

    What about Paul in 2 Corinthians 5, verse 20?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:06-18:22

    He's like, "I am begging you to receive Christ." Paul wasn't like, "Eh, if they're gonna receive Christ, "it's probably because they're elect." He's like, "I am begging you to receive Christ." So there's the whole choice thing, but then you can go back through.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:23-18:25

    Some of the same people talked about God choosing you, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:26-18:29

    John 6, 37, Jesus talked about that, among other places.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:30-18:37

    God says, "I chose you." Paul in Ephesians 1, 11, actually all of Ephesians 1 talking about election and predestination.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:38-18:44

    The Bible teaches both, and the reason we get hung up is people wanna go to the extremes on both.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:44-18:52

    the extreme Calvinist side, says it doesn't matter what we choose because God's got his mind made up and I'll just do whatever because it doesn't matter.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:52-18:53

    It's very fatalistic.

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:54-18:56

    But then we swing too far on the other side, don't we, Darla?

    Pastor Jeff:

    18:56-19:16

    And it's just like, we make all the choices and it's sort of almost like God's at my mercy, that God's hoping that I make the right choices and God's up in heaven like, oh, I'm watching Margie right now and I'm watching her life and I sure hope that she makes the right choices but the power is basically on you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:18-19:20

    And I don't think either of those are right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:21-19:25

    The Bible teaches both in a way that makes sense to God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:26-19:28

    And it's sort of like the Trinity.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:29-19:35

    I can't explain the Trinity, but I believe that God the Father is God, God the Son is God, God the Holy Spirit is God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:36-19:38

    I can believe that without explaining it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:38-19:39

    And it's the same with this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:39-19:40

    I can believe it without explaining it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:41-19:44

    There are some things about God that don't make human sense.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:44-19:49

    He is omniscient, he is omnipotent, he is sovereign, he lives outside of time and space.

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:50-19:59

    And I like to sum it up with one simple statement that we say here often at Harvest, is that God is God and I am not, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    19:59-20:09

    I have as much chance of understanding God as a fruit fly can understand an iPhone, honestly.

    Mark Ort:

    20:09-20:11

    I don't understand those iPhones very well.

    Mark Ort:

    20:11-20:11

    I don't either.

    20:12-20:13

    (audience laughing)

    20:13-20:14

    I

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:14-20:14

    don't either.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:14-20:38

    And I like to think I'm a little smarter than a fruit fly, but I mean, a fruit fly can look at this and maybe recognize it as an object or something, but could it ever grasp the depth that, you know, you can explore all the information in the world and make phone calls and time Q&A day and all the things you can do with this thing.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:38-20:42

    It's so much deeper than the fruit fly just viewing it as this thing.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:42-20:48

    So Deuteronomy 29, 29, one of my favorite verses in the Bible says the secret things belong to the Lord.

    Pastor Jeff:

    20:48-20:59

    There are things about God, Moses was like, "I don't understand God, I speak to God face to face "and I don't understand Him." The rest of that verse says that God has revealed some things that He wants us and our children to know about Him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:00-21:04

    So let's just work on that and be okay with the fact that there's things about God that we don't understand.

    Mark Ort:

    21:06-21:07

    Very good, thank you Jeff.

    Mark Ort:

    21:08-21:10

    Do we wanna take a question from the congregation?

    Mark Ort:

    21:11-21:11

    Do we?

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:11-21:13

    Does anybody have a question on the spot?

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:15-21:16

    Sherry will pass out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:16-21:17

    Where's Sherry?

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:17-21:18

    Oh, there you are, Sherry.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:18-21:22

    Would you take a microphone over to, look, she's got a microphone already.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:22-21:24

    Your question, and there's an easy answer for that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:24-21:26

    It's because that's what people wanna hear.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:27-21:34

    Yeah, the Bible says the time's gonna come when people heap up for themselves teachers that they have itching ears, and they have a pastor that's gonna scratch that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:35-21:49

    And we live in a day that tolerance is elevated above truth, to say, "Look, just love, man, just love, just love." And I'm gonna be talking about this next week, Mike, but that's why I'm committed to expository preaching, because it forces me to preach things I wouldn't choose.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:50-21:55

    If I was just to choose, it'd be like, "Hey, let's talk about grace this week, "and guess what we're gonna talk about next week?

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:55-21:55

    "Mercy.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:56-21:57

    "Guess what we're gonna talk about the week after that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:57-21:57

    "Love.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:58-21:59

    "Then the week after that, we're gonna talk about grace.

    Pastor Jeff:

    21:59-22:14

    "Then we're gonna talk about how awesome God's love is." And that's what I would want to choose to talk about, But this year on the preaching calendar, we're doing a whole series on NAMM, and the whole series is about God's judgment.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:15-22:17

    I am not looking forward to that series, I'll be honest with you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:18-22:19

    I'm not looking forward to it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:20-22:27

    There's nothing thrilling to me about preaching God's wrath, but I have to preach it because I made a commitment.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:27-22:36

    Remember Acts 20, Paul to the Ephesian elders, "I did not cease to declare to you the whole counsel of God." That's why I'm committed to expository preaching.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:36-22:42

    I don't sit in my office and say, "What do I think about preaching this week?" I prepare a calendar a year at a time, ahead of time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:43-22:47

    The elders approve it, but going through the scripture, you guys have been with us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:48-22:49

    We've been walking through Acts.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:49-22:50

    You guys have been with us a long time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:50-22:54

    We have walked through Philippians and Colossians and Mark.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:54-22:59

    And that's why we do that, is because I don't wanna shy away from anything.

    Pastor Jeff:

    22:59-23:00

    We don't talk about that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:00-23:03

    We talk about what God's word wants us to talk about.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:03-23:06

    That's what we talk about, but I think that's why, Mike.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:06-23:10

    I think people preach that because that's what people want to hear.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:11-23:16

    I heard that, I had a conversation with a pastor friend last week, was talking about Oprah.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:17-23:19

    And I said, "I'll be honest with you, "I don't get Oprah's appeal.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:20-23:25

    "I don't get why people just worship Oprah." And he said, "It's because she tells everybody "what they want to hear."

    Mark Ort:

    23:25-23:26

    And she gives stuff away.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:26-23:27

    And she gives stuff away.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:29-23:29

    True.

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:31-23:33

    I think that's the answer to

    23:33-23:33

    that.

    Mark Ort:

    23:35-23:36

    That's a really good question.

    Mark Ort:

    23:36-23:38

    Is there another question before we move on to the next one?

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:40-23:41

    Any other questions?

    Pastor Jeff:

    23:43-23:47

    All right, why don't we move on to, you have more time maybe, well, you got 10 minutes and 20 seconds.

    Mark Ort:

    23:49-24:03

    Can you, Jeff, further explain how God mourns and is saddened with us when tragedy occurs in our lives and how he may not command for these things to happen, but allows it because of the sinful world we live in.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:04-24:07

    Right, and again, both are true.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:07-24:12

    God is sovereign, but we also are affected by our own choices.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:13-24:23

    And God allows things to happen, even tragic things, things that are part of living in a fallen and cursed world.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:24-24:33

    But I think the heart of this question, if I'm understanding it right, is if God knows everything that's going to happen, why would he still mourn?

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:35-24:39

    And I think that's getting to the heart of something that's very important for us to understand about God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:40-24:42

    And it's this, God feels.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:43-24:48

    And just because God knows, doesn't mean that God doesn't feel.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:49-24:50

    Let me give you a couple examples.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:50-24:52

    I'll give you a personal one first.

    Pastor Jeff:

    24:53-25:02

    Several years ago when I was serving in a different church, I had a staff person tell me, "Hey, I met this guy online.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:03-25:06

    "We've been chatting online for about a month, "and we actually met each other twice.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:07-25:11

    "He lives near Baltimore, Maryland, "and we're gonna get married.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:12-25:18

    "What do you think?" And I said, "I think that's a terrible decision." I said, "You have a little girl.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:19-25:31

    "You don't know this guy." "I do know this guy!" I said, "You don't know this guy." I said, "Here's what I recommend." He moves up, gets an apartment, gets a job in the area, and you spend some time getting to know him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:32-25:34

    I said, you need to see how this guy interacts with your little girl.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:34-25:35

    I said, you're just a kid.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:37-25:46

    And we were blasted about, you know, I don't have the Holy Spirit, and our church doesn't have the Holy Spirit, and we were just, we were flamed.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:46-25:57

    Like, we were the apostate church, and we didn't know what we were talking about, and she ran off and she got married.

    Pastor Jeff:

    25:59-26:01

    And two weeks later, he left her, gone.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:04-26:06

    And it was like a punch in the gut to me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:06-26:19

    I'm like, I still felt, I felt so badly for her in this situation because she had such hopes that this was going to be Prince Charming that was going to come in and deliver her.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:21-26:25

    And I knew that was gonna happen, but that hurt.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:26-26:27

    Like, come on.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:28-26:33

    So do you see, it wasn't like the guy left her, and I'm like, well, I knew that was gonna happen.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:33-26:36

    Like, sorry about her luck.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:36-26:37

    That's a shot in the gut.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:37-26:48

    Like, because this is still a real human being and a daughter with high expectations and the worst kind of hurt.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:50-26:52

    among the worst kind of hurt that a person can experience.

    Pastor Jeff:

    26:54-26:58

    So that's a personal example, but I think an even better example is Jesus' example, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:00-27:02

    You look at John 11.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:03-27:09

    Remember the story, Lazarus died, and Jesus was taking his sweet old time getting there on purpose?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:10-27:11

    And you know the story.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:11-27:14

    Did Jesus know that he was going to resurrect Lazarus?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:14-27:15

    Did he know that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:15-27:16

    Yeah, he did, right, Rich?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:16-27:18

    He knew he was gonna resurrect Lazarus.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:19-27:23

    And he knew it was gonna be an opportunity to teach and he was the resurrection and the life.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:24-27:28

    But you look at John 11, 35, shortest verse in the Bible, what does it say?

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:28-27:29

    Jesus wept.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:30-27:36

    Jesus was still overcome with emotion, human emotion, even though he knew.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:36-27:40

    If there was ever anybody that didn't need to weep, you would think it'd be Jesus.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:40-27:42

    I know everything's gonna happen, I'm the Alpha and the Omega.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:43-27:45

    I know how this whole thing is gonna shake out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:46-27:47

    Even knowing all that though, he felt.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:48-27:55

    And I think that's a beautiful thing about God, is he feels God's not up in heaven going, turn or burn, I don't care.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:55-27:57

    Get right or get left, it doesn't make a difference to me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    27:58-28:00

    God feels and he cares.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:00-28:03

    And we see that in the incarnation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:03-28:06

    I think that's one of the most beautiful things about the incarnation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:06-28:08

    We see a God who knows and feels and cares.

    Mark Ort:

    28:10-28:11

    Thanks for that, Jeff.

    Mark Ort:

    28:12-28:14

    The next question, I'm hoping to learn something here.

    Mark Ort:

    28:15-28:16

    This is a great question.

    Mark Ort:

    28:17-28:22

    Describe the differences between death, Sheol, Hades, and the Lake of Fire.

    Mark Ort:

    28:23-28:28

    What does Revelation 20.14 mean when it says that death and Hades were thrown into the Lake of Fire?

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:29-28:30

    Oh, this is a really good question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:30-28:32

    All right, if you're taking notes, you want to jot some things down quickly.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:33-28:34

    Death just means separation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:35-28:38

    We think of physical death, that's separation of body from spirit.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:39-28:43

    But it also describes the spiritual state of man, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:43-28:46

    that by nature we are separated from God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    28:47-29:00

    That's why I remind you in the Garden of Eden, you remember God told Adam not to eat off the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because he said, "When you eat off of it," the Hebrew is literally dying, you will die.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:01-29:04

    It's going to begin a process that's going to end in a finish line.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:05-29:07

    That's why we're all wearing out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:08-29:19

    That's why we're all getting old and out of shape and gray hair, and that's why that's happening, is because dying, you will die.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:19-29:21

    But death is separation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:22-29:25

    Like I said, spiritual, we're separated from God because of sin.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:25-29:26

    What's Sheol?

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:27-29:32

    In the Old Testament, I'm gonna read my notes here, so make sure I get the wording right here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:32-29:36

    In the Old Testament, Sheol specifically was just like the grave.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:37-29:40

    And it was very mysterious in the Old Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:40-29:50

    It was the idea of when somebody dies, we know that they still exist somewhere, but they are in what lies beyond.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:50-29:52

    And that was sort of a catch-all term, sheol.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:52-29:54

    It's the grave.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:54-29:55

    He's gone.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:55-29:56

    He went to another place.

    Pastor Jeff:

    29:58-30:03

    It was a mystery because they didn't have the fuller revelation that we possess.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:04-30:08

    Some translations of the Bible, sheol is translated hell, and that's a terrible translation.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:08-30:10

    Sheol did not mean hell.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:11-30:13

    You see, we have the whole Bible.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:13-30:18

    We have Jesus and Paul and John who told us more about what happens beyond.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:19-30:20

    They didn't have that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:20-30:22

    It's like somebody dies and they go somewhere.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:23-30:25

    And that was what Sheol is.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:26-30:26

    What's Hades?

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:28-30:30

    Hades was also the grave.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:30-30:33

    It was the unseen world, like Acts 2.31.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:34-30:38

    But sometimes in the New Testament, it refers to a place of torment.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:38-30:42

    like Matthew 11.23 and Luke 16.23.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:44-30:49

    It's the intermediate state between death and resurrection.

    Pastor Jeff:

    30:49-31:00

    What I mean is the Bible in Revelation talks about new heavens, new earth, talks about lake of fire, we'll get to that in a second, but something happens in between the consummation of all things.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:01-31:14

    And if you read Luke, just jot this reference down, Luke 16, verses 19 through 23, In fact, I'm going to read that real quick because this is so important for us to not gloss over.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:15-31:32

    There was a rich man, this is Jesus speaking, there was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen who feasted sumptuously every day and at his gate was laid a poor man named Lazarus covered with sores who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man's table more even the dogs came and licked his sores.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:32-31:37

    The poor man died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's side.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:37-31:38

    That's heaven, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:38-31:39

    he was next to Abraham.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:40-31:58

    It says, "The rich man also died and was buried, "and in Hades, being in torment, he lifted up his eyes "and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side." So according to Jesus, there is a place of torment that exists before the final lake of fire.

    Pastor Jeff:

    31:59-32:05

    And when you look at Hades in the New Testament, like I said, sometimes it's a translated grave.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:05-32:09

    Like in 1 Corinthians 15, 55, You gotta sort of take it in its context.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:10-32:11

    Context here is very obvious, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:11-32:13

    Context in 1 Corinthians 15, very obvious.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:14-32:20

    So, but typically it means the grave, sometimes with the connotation of the place of suffering.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:21-32:27

    Usually in the New Testament, by the way, Hades is translated 11 times in the New Testament.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:29-32:36

    12 times though in the New Testament, there's a place of future torment that is referred to as Gehenna.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:37-32:49

    And that's the Valley of Hinnom, that's south of Jerusalem, that's where they took all the filth and the dead animals and they burn it, it was a place of constant burning and that was often used as the picture to describe hell.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:49-32:52

    So Lake of Fire, what's the Lake of Fire?

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:52-32:56

    That is Revelation chapter 20, the Bible calls that a second death.

    Pastor Jeff:

    32:56-32:59

    This is a place that God prepared for the devil and his angels.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:00-33:14

    That everyone who has rejected God's grace, everyone who has rejected the love and mercy of Jesus Christ, says, you know what, God, I don't need your salvation, I don't need the eternal life, I don't need the reconciliation you purchased for me at the cost of your own blood, at the cost of your own son, I don't want it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:15-33:22

    God says, "Well, then you don't have to have it." And people will choose to go to the Lake of Fire.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:23-33:24

    It's a place of eternal destruction.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:26-33:31

    So John, so this question is, what does it mean that death and Hades were thrown into the Lake of Fire?

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:33-33:39

    In the book of Revelation, John saw the end of the world sort of being played out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:41-33:42

    And there's the timer.

    Mark Ort:

    33:43-33:44

    Well, that went fast.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:45-33:50

    Okay, so John, when you read Revelation, John sees the end of the world sort of being played out.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:52-33:57

    Maybe he was transported in time and literally watching it unfold.

    Pastor Jeff:

    33:59-34:01

    I don't know, but he sees a lot of symbols.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:02-34:08

    And John does his best, under inspiration of the Holy Spirit obviously, to describe what he's seeing.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:08-34:17

    And somehow, somehow he saw death and Hades being thrown into the lake of fire.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:17-34:35

    So there was some sort of embodiment, some sort of physical representation of death and Hades that John recognized it as being such. What that looked like I have no idea, but John was sure that's what it was, otherwise he wouldn't have said that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    34:35-35:12

    The question is, what does that mean? That's the beautiful thing. It means that there's never again going to be death. Because I've had people ask me, "What if I'm in heaven for like eight trillion years and then I sin or I decide to turn against God?" That is not going to happen, because death and sin and everything that is not of God, not seeking to glorify God, all of that is going to be thrown into the lake of fire.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:13-35:19

    So death is going to be like eternally history at some point.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:20-35:21

    It's not going to be an issue.

    35:22-35:22

    Well,

    Mark Ort:

    35:22-35:24

    listen, we have two more questions.

    Mark Ort:

    35:25-35:28

    The next to the last question, can you answer on the blog?

    Mark Ort:

    35:29-35:31

    Yeah, I'll do the next to the last question on the blog.

    Mark Ort:

    35:32-35:37

    We have a last question here that we want to get to, and it is this.

    Mark Ort:

    35:38-35:44

    Being in high school, I am constantly surrounded by the "do what you think is right" mentality.

    Mark Ort:

    35:45-35:49

    That being said, how can I be confident in what the Bible says is right or wrong?

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:50-35:51

    That is a really good question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:51-35:56

    And the do what you think is right mentality, we thought of the same verse, didn't we?

    Pastor Jeff:

    35:57-36:11

    If you read the book of Judges in the Bible, the very last verse, and it's mentioned one other time earlier, but the very last verse in the book of Judges is in those days, there was no king in Israel, and everyone did what was right in his own eyes.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:12-36:15

    And that's how the Bible described the times of the Judges.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:16-36:24

    People were like, "Yeah, I'll just do what I think is right." If you've ever read the book of Judges, it is crazy the things that people were doing.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:24-36:33

    It was just, and not just like us normal people, like the leaders of Israel were doing crazy things, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:35-36:38

    And the question is, who determines what is right and wrong?

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:39-36:39

    That's the question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:40-36:43

    And the answer, obviously, in this is, oh, you do, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:43-36:45

    Do what you think is right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:46-36:48

    But there's a big problem with that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:49-36:50

    Have you ever been mistaken?

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:51-36:52

    Have you ever been mistaken?

    Mark Ort:

    36:52-36:53

    All the time, man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:53-36:54

    All the...

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:54-36:54

    Me too.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:55-36:56

    All the time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    36:56-37:01

    So how can I be the ultimate authority on what's right and what's wrong?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:02-37:04

    I mean, my family will tell you I make mistakes daily.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:05-37:12

    So how am I some kind of a standard on what is morally right or wrong?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:14-37:21

    You know, here's a scenario for what if what I think is right is harmful to somebody else?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:22-37:24

    Like for example, what if I say, "You know what I think is right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:25-37:28

    I think if somebody disagrees with me, I should just smack them in the mouth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:29-37:34

    I think that's right." Can you come along and say, "Well, that's not right." Well, I think it's right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:34-37:35

    Who are you to tell me that's not right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:36-37:38

    Obviously, I can't do that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:38-37:39

    Well, why can't I do that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:40-37:41

    I think it's right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:41-37:43

    Do you see the problem with this mentality now?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:44-37:48

    What you think is right might be harmful to someone else or unknowingly harmful to yourself.

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:50-37:59

    I had a lady tell me one time, "God confirmed with me I think it's okay to smoke." I'm like, "Well, I don't think God told you that." All right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    37:59-38:00

    And look, if you smoke, I'm not condemning you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:00-38:07

    I'm just saying that I don't really believe that God sent an angel or somebody to her to smoke him if you got him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:08-38:15

    I don't think that, I just, I don't think that, well, I'm not condemning people to smoke.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:15-38:18

    I'm just saying, don't tell me that God told you to do it.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:19-38:20

    All right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:21-38:24

    Morality can only come from an objective source.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:25-38:33

    And God's word is that objective source, and God himself is the only ground for morality.

    Mark Ort:

    38:33-38:35

    So you're saying that the Bible then is our standard.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:37-38:38

    The Bible has to be our standard.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:39-38:54

    If the Bible's not our standard, and we become, you know, where morality is subjective, there again we're getting into, well, what I think is right and what you think are right might be totally opposite, we're gonna be at odds with each other, and who determines?

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:54-38:55

    Only God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    38:57-39:04

    And, you know, getting deeper on the subject, there's no such thing as what's good and evil without God's word, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:05-39:06

    God establishes morality.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:07-39:09

    So the question is, well, how can I be confident in his word?

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:10-39:11

    Well, there's two things.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:11-39:15

    First of all, objectively, I would say apologetics.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:15-39:16

    Study the reliability of the word.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:17-39:23

    I know a guy recently, I'm a huge fan of this guy, but he taught an apologetics course right here in this room.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:24-39:30

    And get familiar with that material if you're looking at how can I be confident in the word of God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:31-39:34

    But do you know there's a subjective test for the word of God?

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:34-39:38

    Turn in your Bibles or jot the reference down, I'll read it for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:38-39:39

    John 7, 17.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:41-39:42

    I want you to listen to this very closely.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:42-39:45

    This is a subjective test of the word of God.

    Pastor Jeff:

    39:46-40:25

    Jesus said, "If anyone's will is to do God's will, "he will know whether the teaching is from God "or whether I am speaking on my own authority." Jesus said, "The person who, I wanna know God, and I wanna live for God, and I wanna incorporate God's word into my life, when that person does that, there's going to be a self-authentication of God's word in their lives." It's very subjective, obviously, but you're gonna know, yeah, this is of God, absolutely.

    Pastor Jeff:

    40:25-41:03

    But the person that's like, nobody tells me what to do, I don't care what the Bible says, they're never gonna have subjective authentication of God's Word in their life, because they've set their heart against it. Jesus is the guy that's like, "I'm not setting my heart against it. I'm going after it. That guy's gonna know, or that girl is gonna know." So that's a great segue, actually. Next week we are going to be starting a four-part series called Harvest DNA. The question we'll be answering, exploring, is what is the genetic makeup of the church that we are striving to be.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:05-41:07

    And hint, they're written on the wall in the back.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:08-41:12

    But first up is proclaiming the authority of God's Word without apology.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:12-41:23

    That's what we're going to be talking about next week, so whoever answered that question, come ready to take notes, have your pencil sharpened, all that good stuff, because we're going to be talking about the authority of God's Word next week.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:24-41:24

    So.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:25-41:26

    Good.

    Mark Ort:

    41:26-41:27

    It was a good morning, Jeff.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:27-41:28

    It was a good morning.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:28-41:32

    There was one other question I was really hoping we could answer verbally, but we are out of time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:32-41:38

    I will put it on the blog because we're certainly not dodging it, but we certainly want to be sensitive to people's time as well.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:39-41:39

    Well,

    Mark Ort:

    41:39-41:41

    there's one other question actually that you cannot dodge.

    Mark Ort:

    41:41-41:43

    I have one more question.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:43-41:43

    All right.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:43-41:43

    Go ahead.

    Pastor Jeff:

    41:43-41:44

    I have

    Mark Ort:

    41:44-41:45

    to have Erin come on up here just for a second.

    Mark Ort:

    41:46-41:47

    I'm going to put Erin on the spot.

    Mark Ort:

    41:47-41:48

    Oh, man.

    Mark Ort:

    41:49-41:50

    It's going to be a long day at the Miller House.

    Mark Ort:

    41:50-41:51

    You can stand up.

    Mark Ort:

    41:52-41:59

    we want to know as a congregation if you guys realize and understand how much you're loved and appreciated.

    Mark Ort:

    42:00-42:07

    We had a number of people participate in a gift for you guys and we wanted to present it to you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    42:08-42:09

    Well, thank you very much.

    Pastor Jeff:

    42:09-42:11

    Is this for 2017 or 2018?

    Mark Ort:

    42:13-42:14

    This is for...

    Mark Ort:

    42:14-42:15

    (audience laughing)

    Mark Ort:

    42:16-42:20

    Well, let me ask you guys, should we have them open it now?

    Mark Ort:

    42:21-42:21

    Okay.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):

Review the questions submitted above. Discuss any of these that stuck out to you, or that maybe your group finds particularly interesting.

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another for a Christ-seeking, Christ-exalting New Year!

Did Jesus Find You?

Introduction:



Two Signs that Jesus is Pursuing You (Luke 2:12):

  1. Wrapped in swaddling cloths = Why He came: He has come to Die.

  2. Lying in a manger = How He came: He has come in Humility.

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  • Reader 1:

    00:49-00:57

    The promise of Jesus Christ was first given in the Garden of Eden, immediately following Adam and Eve disobeying God and bringing sin into the world.

    Reader 1:

    00:58-01:01

    They were tempted to sin by Satan in the form of a serpent.

    Reader 1:

    01:01-01:05

    Pronouncing Satan's defeat, God announced the means to his defeat.

    Reader 1:

    01:06-01:13

    The Lord God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and above all beast of the field.

    Reader 1:

    01:14-01:18

    On your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life.

    Reader 1:

    01:18-01:23

    I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your offspring and her offspring.

    Reader 1:

    01:23-01:26

    He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.

    Reader 2:

    01:28-01:46

    God's promise of the coming Christ was further clarified when he promised Abraham that the blessing of the coming Christ that would be for all the earth would come through Abraham's offspring.

    Reader 3:

    01:48-01:50

    Genesis 12, one through three.

    Reader 3:

    01:50-02:04

    The Lord said to Abram, "Go from your country "and your kindred and your father's house "to the land that I will show you, "and I will make of you a great nation, "and I will bless you and make your name great "so that you will be a blessing.

    Reader 3:

    02:05-02:18

    "I will bless those who bless you, "and him who dishonors you I will curse, "and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed." - In the days of Moses leading the Israelites

    Reader 4:

    02:15-02:22

    As God brought them out of Egypt, the Lord made another promise regarding the coming Christ.

    Reader 4:

    02:23-02:32

    In Deuteronomy 18.15 it says, "The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you, from your brothers.

    Reader 4:

    02:32-02:35

    It is to him you shall listen."

    Reader 5:

    02:36-02:45

    Isaiah the prophet gives one of the most famous portraits of the coming Christ concerning his birth, his titles, and his authority.

    Reader 5:

    02:46-03:22

    Isaiah 9, 6, and 7. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace there will be no end. On the throne of David and over his kingdom to establish it and to uphold it, With justice and with righteousness from this time forth and forevermore, the zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this.

    Reader 6:

    03:24-03:36

    After nearly 400 years of silence, God's promise of the coming Christ was fulfilled in the most spectacular way. A young Jewish virgin named Mary was told she would give birth to the Christ.

    Reader 7:

    03:38-03:41

    Matthew chapter one, verses 18 through 23.

    Reader 7:

    03:42-03:45

    Now the birth of Jesus Christ took place in this way.

    Reader 7:

    03:45-03:53

    When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found to be with Chau, from the Holy Spirit.

    Reader 7:

    03:53-04:00

    And her husband Joseph, being a just man and unwilling to put her to shame, resolved to divorce her quietly.

    Reader 7:

    04:01-04:39

    But as he considered these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, "Joseph, son of David, do not fear to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet. "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which means God with us.

    Reader 8:

    04:41-05:29

    Day of Christ's birth came and God in his providence arranged for the Christ to be born in Bethlehem as promised. Luke chapter 2 verses 1 through 7. In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. This was the first registration when Quirinius was governor of Syria. All went to be registered each to his own town. And Joseph also went up from Galilee from the town of Nazareth to Judea to the city of David which is called Bethlehem because he was of the house and lineage of David to be registered with Mary his betrothed who was with child. While they were there the time came for her to give birth and she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger because there was no place for them in the inn.

    Reader 9:

    05:30-06:00

    The Christ was finally here and God chose the most unlikely group on the earth to be the first to receive the news. A group of shepherds. Luke chapter 2 verses 8 through 20 says, "And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them and the glory of the Lord shone around them and they were were filled with great fear.

    Reader 9:

    06:01-06:09

    And the angel said to them, "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.

    Reader 9:

    06:10-06:16

    For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior who is Christ the Lord.

    Reader 9:

    06:16-06:18

    And this will be a sign for you.

    Reader 9:

    06:19-06:53

    You will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger." And suddenly there was with the angel multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased." When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has made known to us." And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the a baby lying in a manger.

    Reader 9:

    06:54-06:59

    And when they saw it, they made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child.

    Reader 9:

    07:00-07:03

    And all who heard it wondered at what the shepherds told them.

    Reader 9:

    07:04-07:09

    But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart.

    Reader 9:

    07:09-07:16

    And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen as it had been told them.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:18-07:21

    Grab your Bibles and turn with me again Luke 2.

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:23-07:32

    You know when babies are born, the adults, we are awfully quick to validate ourselves with the attire, aren't we?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:35-07:45

    I mean the clothes that we put on the baby, the shirts that say "I love my dad." Who do you think got the baby that shirt?

    Pastor Jeff:

    07:47-08:01

    "I love my grandma." "Ah, I love my aunt, I love my neighbor, I love my Toyota dealer." Look, that baby doesn't know any of you, okay?

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:02-08:07

    With the exception of mom and dad kind of as an acquaintance at this point.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:09-08:13

    But this is a season about a baby.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:15-08:26

    Luke 2, picking up in verse 8 again, "In the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:26-08:34

    And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with fear.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:36-08:43

    The angel said to them, 'Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will will be for all the people.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:44-08:51

    For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:53-08:57

    And this will be a sign for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    08:57-09:02

    You will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:04-09:11

    As we discussed this morning, the shepherds, they were given an announcement And they were given a sign.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:12-09:19

    And verse 12 tells us that that's all wrapped around, pun intended, this baby.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:22-09:24

    The angel said this baby's going to be born.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:24-09:28

    Well, babies are born everywhere, every day.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:29-09:29

    Right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:30-09:35

    If you don't believe that, come here on a Sunday morning and just ask permission to poke your head in this room back here.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:36-09:38

    You're going to see lots of babies are being born.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:40-09:42

    So can you be more specific?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:42-09:44

    Well there were two things they were to look for.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:44-09:45

    Did you see it in verse 12?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:47-09:51

    Number one, wrapped in swaddling cloths.

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:52-09:53

    What kind of a sign is that?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:54-09:55

    What is that pointing to?

    Pastor Jeff:

    09:57-10:00

    Well the swaddling cloths actually point to why Jesus came.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:02-10:06

    I just read this about three weeks ago, and it just completely blew my mind.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:06-10:08

    I'd never heard this before.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:11-10:15

    But traveling in that day was extremely dangerous.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:16-10:19

    And many people did not survive the trip.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:20-10:25

    So I'd read that travelers would often take strips of cloth with them on their journey.

    Pastor Jeff:

    10:25-11:06

    In case one of them died, it was a way of wrapping the body in order to transport it for burial. So more than likely, the cloths that Jesus was wrapped in as a baby were intended to wrap a dead body. That's why this was a sign. It wasn't just a baby wrapped up. We wrap up babies all the time. This baby was to be wrapped up in particular cloths. So cloths for the dead lying in a manger.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:07-11:09

    Well that narrows it down a bit, doesn't it?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:10-11:16

    I don't imagine in Bethlehem in this day there were too many babies wrapped in burial cloths and laying in a feeding trough.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:16-11:19

    But let's talk about that second sign, let's talk about the manger.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:20-11:21

    What is that pointing to?

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:23-11:32

    I know a barn isn't a great place to spend the night, let alone give birth.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:34-11:36

    But that manger points to how He came.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:37-11:38

    He came in humility.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:40-11:46

    Jesus Christ left His throne in heaven to humble Himself to be among us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:48-11:50

    The manger says He has come in humility.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:50-11:52

    The clothes point to His mission.

    Pastor Jeff:

    11:53-12:01

    has come to die, the baby was born to suffer and die for your sins and for my sins.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:01-12:08

    So the shepherds, as we saw in this short movie, the shepherds were searching, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:09-12:10

    The shepherds were searching.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:11-12:14

    But let's be honest, we've all heard that sermon, haven't we?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:15-12:16

    The shepherds were searching for the Messiah.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:17-12:18

    We've heard that sermon.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:18-12:20

    We gave that sermon this morning, right?

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:21-12:24

    And it's true, the shepherds were searching, the shepherds were searching.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:25-12:26

    Everyone's heard a sermon on that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:26-12:35

    But so much more, the story of the shepherds, the story of Christmas, is that Jesus is searching for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:37-12:47

    You see, on one hand, we, as the humans, sort of identify with the other humans in the story to say, "Yeah, the humans went and searched, but let's take a big step back.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:47-12:54

    Who was really searching for who in this story?" God initiated all of this.

    Pastor Jeff:

    12:56-13:06

    The angels appeared, the angels brought the news, they named the place, they gave the sign, the Lord shows up, not because man was looking for Him and couldn't find Him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:08-13:10

    In fact, the Bible says that man's not looking for God at all.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:12-13:16

    The Lord showed up because He was pursuing us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:18-13:20

    He was pursuing us with love.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:22-13:24

    He was pursuing us with mercy.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:25-13:28

    He was pursuing us with forgiveness.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:30-13:31

    He was pursuing us with grace.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:33-13:38

    You know that baby that was laying in that manger, he grew up to be a man.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:40-13:47

    And if you flip over in your Bible a few pages, actually to Luke chapter 19 and verse 10, you'll see something that that man said.

    Pastor Jeff:

    13:47-14:01

    He said, "I came to seek and to save the lost." So maybe someone here tonight is lost.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:03-14:04

    Maybe someone here tonight is saying, "You know what?

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:05-14:09

    I have made a mess of my life.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:11-14:12

    Jesus must be mad at me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:13-14:16

    Jesus must really be disappointed on me.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:16-14:23

    In fact, I think Jesus, maybe even He turned His back on me because of all the stupid stuff that I've done.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:25-14:26

    Well, I got good news for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:27-14:30

    The story of Christmas is that Jesus is searching for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:32-14:34

    Because the reality is we've all made a mess of our lives.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:36-14:39

    And the Lord has come to fix that.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:40-14:45

    So maybe tonight it's time for you to stop running from Jesus and to run to Him.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:46-14:49

    And when you run to Him, you will find forgiveness.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:50-14:51

    You will find love.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:51-14:53

    You will find the joy that was promised to these shepherds.

    Pastor Jeff:

    14:54-15:01

    And when you run to Him, you'll find that He's actually been searching for you the whole time.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:03-15:07

    So are you looking for a sign from God tonight?

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:09-15:10

    Right here we have a sign.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:11-15:12

    He's after you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:13-15:18

    The manger says that He humbled Himself to be here personally.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:19-15:24

    And the swaddling cloths say that He came to die for you.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:26-15:27

    I want you to bow your heads with me please.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:29-15:54

    Father in heaven, as we come before You tonight, and as we watch a portrayal of what this may have looked like, I pray, Father, that You would grip our hearts again with the reality that the Messiah has come, Jesus Christ has come, because You love us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    15:56-16:00

    And He has come to save us from our own sin.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:01-16:05

    Father, I pray for the person here tonight who feels like their life is too much of a mess.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:06-16:07

    Who feels like they've gone too far.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:08-16:12

    I pray for the person here tonight feels like they can't be forgiven.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:12-16:19

    I pray, Father, that they would see the magnitude of what you've accomplished.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:19-16:29

    They would see the awesome reality that it all started with a baby being born and laid in a manger wrapped in swaddling clothes.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:30-16:36

    God, show the glorious truth that Your grace is greater than any sin that we've committed.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:36-16:42

    You stand ready to love, ready to forgive.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:43-16:45

    We thank You for the message, Father.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:47-16:52

    The message we celebrate this Christmas season is that You, in fact, are searching for us.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:53-16:54

    Thank You, Father.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:56-16:57

    We pray these things in Jesus' name.

    Pastor Jeff:

    16:58-16:58

    Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Luke 2:1-20

  1. What distractions keep you from seeking Christ as you should?

  2. What is the biggest way Jesus changed you when you found Him?

  3. What was your big "take-away" from this passage / message? What did you learn that you didn't know before?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another to continually be seekers of Christ. 

Did You Find Jesus?

Introduction:



What's True About People Who Find Jesus:

  1. They made Room for Jesus. (Luke 2:1-7)

  2. inn = kataluma

    Mark 14:14 - and wherever he enters, say to the master of the house, 'The Teacher says, Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?' = guest chamber

  1. They Actively went after Jesus. (Luke 2:8-16)

  2. Isaiah 61:1 - The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, because the LORD has anointed me to bring good news to the poor; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound

    1 Corinthians 1:27 - But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong


  3. They are never the Same. (Luke 2:17-20)

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  • 00:49-01:08

    Open up your Bibles with me please to the gospel according to Luke and we are going to be in chapter 2. Do you know what I think is funny about people? I just think this is weird about people in general. We like to look for things, don't we?

    01:10-01:20

    As kids we play hide-and-seek, right? When we were kids we played a game called "Ghost in the Graveyard." You remember playing "Ghost in the Graveyard" up at camp?

    01:20-01:22

    And it was like reverse hide and seek.

    01:24-01:26

    We like to do word searches.

    01:26-01:29

    How many people here, show of hands, let's be honest, how many people like to do word searches?

    01:31-01:32

    Many more than I thought.

    01:33-01:36

    People spend money on books to look for words.

    01:36-01:38

    I'm like, I didn't lose them, you find them.

    01:38-01:40

    But people love word searches.

    01:41-01:44

    How about "Where's Waldo?" Show of hands, how many people know what "Where's Waldo" is?

    01:46-01:52

    "Where's Waldo?" Okay, we have some young people looking up here like, who's Waldo?

    01:54-01:57

    But we bought these books to find Waldo.

    01:59-02:04

    The newest way that we like to look for things, did you see this, they have these apps now.

    02:04-02:05

    Did you see these?

    02:05-02:10

    They're apps where you're like a detective or something, and you gotta find the clues in the scene.

    02:10-02:13

    You have this little scene, and you gotta find, how many people know what I'm talking about?

    02:14-02:18

    Okay, you gotta find like pictures in the scene, like a desk or something.

    02:18-02:20

    It's like, you know, find the bunny or whatever.

    02:20-02:21

    And he's like in the wood grain.

    02:22-02:29

    And I can barely see my phone, let alone seeing these little images of these things on the phone.

    02:30-02:34

    I just think it's funny how we love to try to find things until we lose our car keys.

    02:36-02:37

    And it's not so fun, is it?

    02:39-02:41

    But here's a Christmas version I just learned about.

    02:42-02:43

    Elf on the shelf.

    02:43-02:45

    How many people know about Elf on the shelf?

    02:46-02:49

    All right, since we're being honest here, how many people here have an elf on the shelf?

    02:52-02:53

    Much less than I thought.

    02:53-02:59

    I think some of you need to put your word search books down and go get yourself an elf on the shelf.

    03:00-03:03

    We just got ours this year, so it's been an education for me.

    03:04-03:07

    Our elf, believe it or not, our elf was named after you, Jay Naur.

    03:08-03:09

    Our elf's name is Jay.

    03:10-03:11

    No, I'm dead serious.

    03:11-03:13

    His name is Jay Peppermint.

    03:16-03:16

    That's a true story.

    03:19-03:27

    But as adults, maybe we don't look for the elf at Christmas but we like to play other finding games at Christmas.

    03:27-03:33

    We like to play find the decorations, find the right Christmas cards, find that recipe for fruitcake.

    03:34-03:35

    Don't.

    03:37-03:41

    Find the perfect present, find the best sale, find the right gift card.

    03:41-03:48

    And we get so caught up in looking for all of these things This morning, I want to look at the real question.

    03:50-03:51

    Did you find Jesus?

    03:54-03:54

    Did you find Jesus?

    03:57-04:01

    Now look, I'm not trying to be Scrooge, okay?

    04:02-04:04

    We have a Christmas tree at our house.

    04:04-04:07

    We have an elf at our house named Jay Peppermint, okay?

    04:07-04:11

    I'm not this anti-Christmas, pulpit-pounding, okay?

    04:11-04:12

    I'm not that guy.

    04:12-04:17

    I'm just saying, can we step back and let's just be totally objective and honest for a second.

    04:19-04:29

    For a holiday about Jesus, most of our time and money are spent on things that have nothing to do with Jesus, true or false.

    04:31-04:33

    So the question this morning is, did you find Jesus?

    04:34-04:40

    And I want us to find that answer from very familiar characters in God's Word.

    04:40-04:41

    So let's look at Luke 2.

    04:43-04:48

    It says, "In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered.

    04:49-04:53

    This was the first registration when Quirinius was governor of Syria.

    04:54-05:00

    And all want to be registered, each to his own town." Okay, so this was the census.

    05:01-05:15

    But instead of sending the person door to door, by the way, I did that part-time, last census, and Lord willing I will never do it again my family is starving to death." But that's how they did their census.

    05:15-05:18

    You went back to your hometown to register.

    05:18-05:22

    It was completely different than the misery I went through, but they had a different kind of misery, we're going to find out.

    05:23-05:40

    It says, "And Joseph went up from Galilee to the town of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be registered with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child.

    05:42-05:46

    While they were there, the time came for her to give birth.

    05:47-05:59

    Okay, so the census brought them to their hometown to fulfill the prophecy that the Christ, the Messiah, the promised Savior would be born in the city of Bethlehem.

    05:59-06:05

    You know, Micah the prophet pronounced that about 700 years prior to these events.

    06:05-06:08

    This is the spot where the Messiah is going to be born.

    06:08-06:12

    This is the town where the Christ is coming.

    06:12-06:18

    So the trip from Nazareth to Bethlehem was about 90 miles.

    06:19-06:20

    So help me out here.

    06:20-06:22

    What's about 90 miles from this spot?

    06:23-06:23

    Any ideas?

    06:25-06:25

    Erie?

    06:26-06:26

    Okay.

    06:27-06:38

    So imagine ladies being just about due and making a trip up towards Erie.

    06:40-06:50

    By the way, not in your car, maybe on the back of a donkey, even though the Bible doesn't say how she traveled, but it wasn't in luxury.

    06:52-06:58

    The Mary, pregnant by the Holy Spirit, conceiving within her womb, arrives in time.

    06:59-07:14

    And look at verse 7, it says, "And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and lied him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn." Like, what?

    07:16-07:24

    So they make this trip and they get into town, and it says, "She laid him in a manger." That's a feeding trough.

    07:24-07:27

    That's where they keep the straw for the cattle.

    07:30-07:41

    It says, "There was no place for them in the inn." On your outline this morning, we're going to look at what's true about people who find Jesus.

    07:42-07:44

    I'm asking you, did you find Jesus?

    07:44-07:51

    Well, we're going to see very clearly in this text, there are at least three things that are true about people who find Jesus.

    07:51-07:57

    And here's the first one, "They made room for Jesus." They made room for Jesus.

    07:59-08:02

    This is another baffling thing we see in God's Word.

    08:03-08:06

    It says there was no room for them in the inn.

    08:08-08:10

    Now we've all heard of the innkeeper, right?

    08:10-08:19

    I remember when I was a kid at the Christmas play in the Methodist church, one year I had the role of the innkeeper.

    08:19-08:25

    And my big line was telling Mary and Joseph there was no room for them in the inn.

    08:26-08:29

    Like thanks a lot, cast me as the bad guy.

    08:31-08:33

    The innkeeper is one of the biggest jerks in the Bible.

    08:35-08:41

    Well actually I don't believe that there was an innkeeper at all.

    08:43-09:20

    I mean could you imagine, let's seriously, could you imagine this nine month pregnant woman shows up and we have this idea that there's this guy that's like working the front desk at the hotel and this pregnant woman shows up it's like sorry there's really nothing I can do for you ma'am and that's not really what actually happened see but what does the text say the text says they laid him in a manger because there was no place for them in the inn now if you study the In Greek, the word for inn is kataluma.

    09:21-09:22

    Like, well, what's a kataluma?

    09:23-09:30

    Well, something that helps is if you find how that word is used in other places in Scripture, and sometimes the context makes it more clear.

    09:30-09:33

    Do you know where else in Scripture the word kataluma is used?

    09:33-09:34

    It's used in Mark 14.

    09:37-09:46

    If you look up that reference, Jesus told his disciples to prepare for the Passover meal in the Cataluma.

    09:46-09:48

    It was the guest room.

    09:48-09:49

    It was an upper guest room.

    09:51-09:55

    So they didn't roll into town and show up at the hotel and there wasn't room in the hotel.

    09:56-09:58

    Apparently, there was a specific place.

    09:58-10:08

    We don't know what, God knows, and if he would have wanted us to know, he would have told us that apparently there was a specific house that had a specific guest room where they were planning on staying.

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    So they show up and there's no room for them in this guest room.

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    So the best that people can do, apparently from the text, is put them with the animals.

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    A lot of times that was the downstairs of the house, the first level.

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    In a lot of houses, they would have the place where the people lived upstairs, the guest room, the sleeping quarters, and then ground level would be where you keep the animals.

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    It was the barn.

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    Or another way to think of it in our vernacular in our day is it was the garage.

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    And that's where the Messiah was born.

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    I shared this story with you before.

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    I don't remember sharing the story if I told you the punchline though, because it's really the best part.

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    But several years ago, we did this wedding where Aaron and I, after doing the wedding and going through all that, we show up at the place where the reception was held and we were not on the guest list.

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    Remember I told you this story?

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    Did I tell you how this ended?

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    We were not on the guest list, so we're really embarrassed, and I'm like, oh, this is, hurry up, get out of here.

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    And so embarrassing.

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    So we go, and I take my wife to dinner because she was dressed up looking beautiful, and we were planning on having a nice meal together at this reception, that didn't happen.

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    So after we went and had dinner, we got back in the car and I realized I had this couple's marriage license still with me.

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    I'm like, oh, I gotta give that to them because they're gonna go on their honeymoon, they're going to need proof that they were married, and all these things.

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    And I had to go back into that reception hall to give them their license, and that was humiliating.

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    But that wasn't the most humiliating thing of that day.

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    I walked in, and as soon as the groom saw me, as loud as he could in front of everybody, He said, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, hey, are you hungry?

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    "Because we might have some leftovers back in the kitchen." And I'm like, "Leftovers, really?

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    "Leftovers?

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    "You mean to tell me that for the past several months "I counseled you, I arranged your wedding, "I set things up, I held the rehearsal, "I held the ceremony, I did all the paperwork "for the license, I'm the stinking pastor, "And that's what you're offering me is leftovers?

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    "Crumbs from your table?" I didn't say that.

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    But I'm gonna be honest with you, it was pretty humiliating.

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    And that's the point of the manger because that's what Jesus got.

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    Jesus got the leftovers.

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    Sorry, we can't really offer you our best.

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    But if you wanna go ahead and give birth to him in the barn, I guess you can do that.

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    Really?

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    Creator God?

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    Awesome God?

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    Remember Him?

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    Do you remember Exodus God?

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    Do you remember covenant making and keeping God?

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    Do you remember Him?

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    He's coming to the earth.

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    And we make His earthly mother lay Him down in a feeding bin for animals.

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    Before we feel too sad about that, I think maybe we should examine our own lives and see if that's what Jesus is still getting, leftovers.

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    You know, in this account there was no room in the inn, no room in the Cataluma, but maybe for you, maybe for you it's no room on my calendar.

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    Every minute is spoken for with work, hobbies, sports, kids' activities, Netflix, and we We just can't seem to squeeze Jesus into the schedule.

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    But if we have a couple of minutes, we'll throw up a quick prayer.

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    Or hopefully church won't go too long and we'll go...

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    People do that with the offering, right?

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    You realize everything you have, God gave you.

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    And when we give back to God, we should give him first and best.

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    But do you know what a lot of people do?

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    What do they give him?

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    The leftovers, right?

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    The leftovers.

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    What do I have left?

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    So before we feel too bad about no room in the inn, let's take a look at how much room we're giving Jesus.

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    No room on my calendar, how about no room in my heart?

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    Your heart only has so much capacity.

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    And we've sought to satisfy ourselves with lesser things.

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    And church, we're not hungry for the things of God for the same reason we aren't hungry for health food.

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    It's because we're full of junk.

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    But, but, but, what if?

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    What if?

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    What if whoever in this story, the person that had jurisdiction over the guest room, whatever, whoever that person was, whoever got final say on who stayed in the Cataluma, who stayed in the guest room, what if?

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    Can you pretend with me for a second?

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    What if that person knew who was going to be born that night to that woman?

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    How do you think that story would have changed?

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    If that person knew the Savior of the world, the King of the universe was about to be born, what do you think would happen?

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    I'll tell you what would happen.

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    He would have gone into that guest room and whoever was staying there would have been escorted to the barn.

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    "I'm sorry, the King of the Universe is here, you're going to have to sleep in the barn tonight." I'm not telling Jesus that He has to stay there.

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    You see, in the same way, it's only when you recognize who Jesus is, that you'll make room for Him in your life.

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    You'll bump Him up to VIP priority position, you'll say no to good things, but lesser things in your life, so you can prioritize Him.

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    You see, I can't give you a sales pitch.

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    I can't give you a guilt trip.

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    You're like, "It's too late for that." Here's the bottom line, it's only when you realize the incomparable worth of Jesus Christ.

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    As He put it, He's the treasure hidden in the field.

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    Do you remember that story in Matthew 13?

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    The guy was digging and he found a treasure worth more than anything.

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    He sold everything he had just to buy the field to get that treasure.

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    That's Jesus.

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    Jesus said it's like the merchant seeking pearls.

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    Do you remember that story?

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    He found the greatest pearl he'd ever seen.

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    He sold everything just to buy that one.

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    That's Jesus.

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    And when you recognize Him for who He is, He'll get the priority on the room in your heart.

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    That's the first thing that's true about people who find Jesus.

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    They made room for Jesus.

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    Secondly, they actively went after Jesus.

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    They actively went after Jesus.

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    Let's pick up in the text, look at verse 8.

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    It says, "In the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

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    And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with fear.

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    Underline in your Bible that phrase, glory of the Lord.

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    Do you realize the glory of the Lord came on the earth in Exodus chapter 40, and left in Ezekiel chapters eight through 10.

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    So the glory of the Lord hasn't been on the earth centuries and now all of a sudden the glory of the Lord is back on the earth.

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    It says, "The angel said to them, 'Fear not, for behold I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.

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    For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord.

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    And this will be a sign for you.

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    You will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.

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    And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased." When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us and they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the baby lying in a manger.

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    The thing about this story that's always bothered me is why in the world did God make the announcement to shepherds of all people, right?

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    Think about that.

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    You're God and you're going to come personally in the flesh to the world.

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    How would you get word out?

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    I mean, obviously this was before the day of social media.

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    So God was like, "I'm going to tweet that I'm coming.

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    You know, #Bethlehem." He could have gone to the high priest, right?

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    He could have gone to the Sanhedrin.

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    He could have gone to the Romans.

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    I mean, those are people that would get the word out.

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    Who did he go to?

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    He went to this ragtag band of dirty shepherds out in the field?

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    Now, we sort of glorify shepherding in our minds because in our culture, we're sort of detached geographically and time-wise from the Bible.

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    Because in our minds, hey, you know, the Bible's full of great shepherds, right?

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    Adam technically was a shepherd, and Abel was a shepherd, and Jacob, and Moses, and David.

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    David wrote the shepherd's psalms, Psalm 23.

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    But in Jesus' day, understand, shepherds weren't quite revered the way we revere them.

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    In Jesus' day, shepherds had no social standing.

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    They were considered ignorant.

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    They were considered uneducated.

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    Here's the biggest problem.

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    They were considered irreverent.

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    because the shepherds by the nature of their work weren't able to keep the Pharisees' rules.

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    Remember, we talked about this when we went through Mark.

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    The Pharisees had all these rules about how to keep the Sabbath.

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    Remember that?

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    You're not allowed to do this, you're not allowed to do that, you're not allowed to do this.

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    And it's crazy the rules that they had.

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    Well, the shepherds couldn't keep their rules because it's not like, okay sheep, you're on your own for a few hours because we gotta keep the Sabbath.

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    They had to work.

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    So they were considered unclean.

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    They were considered outcasts.

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    And that is the first reason that God made the announcement to them.

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    Jot this reference down.

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    You can look it up later.

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    Isaiah 61 verse 1 says the Messiah was coming to bring good news to the poor.

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    And the prophet gives a description, but the bottom line is this.

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    His Messiah was promised to come to outcasts.

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    Jesus, as an adult, who did He hang out with?

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    Prostitutes, tax collectors, often the most unsavory people, friend of sinners.

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    And it started even with His birth, didn't it?

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    The second reason that God made the announcement to the shepherds 1 Corinthians 1:27, we have that verse.

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    It says, "But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise.

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    God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong." You know, I ask, why didn't God reveal all of this to the high priest, to the Sanhedrin, to the Roman, the high and mighty?

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    Because he was shaming them.

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    You're like, "Well, wait a second.

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    What do you mean he was shaming them? They didn't even know.

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    They didn't even know they were being shamed." Well, they were being shamed in God's eyes.

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    By the way, they never know.

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    They never know when they're being shamed, even today.

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    But did you notice, the shepherds weren't told specifically to go.

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    In our minds, the angels showed up and said, "Hey, I want you to go." They didn't specifically tell them to go, but did they really need to?

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    The angels just came and gave the announcement, "Hey, by the way, a baby's being born.

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    Here's the details." The shepherds sort of connected that dot in their mind, didn't they?

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    "We're going to go find him." That leads me to another question that's always bothered me.

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    How did they find Mary and Joseph?

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    How did they find him?

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    The Bible doesn't say, I think it's obvious they had to go and knock on a lot of doors, right?

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    I mean, could you imagine?

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    Living in Bethlehem in that day and it's like, any babies being born here?

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    No, no, no babies born here.

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    Okay, and they're just like running around trying to find this baby.

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    Where they show up, any babies being born?

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    Actually, yeah, we did have a baby.

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    Okay.

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    Is the baby wrapped in swaddling cloths?

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    No, actually he's not.

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    Okay, this isn't the right place.

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    Is your baby laying in an animal's feeding bowl?

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    No, he's in a bed.

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    Okay, they had to have gone house to house, but that's the point, see?

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    The shepherds believed the word of God and they acted upon it.

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    The shepherds demonstrated true biblical faith.

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    They heard from God and they acted on what they heard.

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    And that's a transition that many people don't make.

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    That's a transition many people don't make.

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    They hear the message, they hear the Christmas message, "Yep, yep, I believe that message." But they never act on what they know.

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    They never personally appropriate it.

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    And I want to remind you that you have a message from God about Jesus.

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    And that message from God about Jesus is summed up in the most famous verse in the Bible.

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    Right? John 3.16.

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    It says, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him will not perish, but have everlasting life." You have a message from God.

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    The first part of that message is, listen, God loves you.

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    God loves you.

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    Every week at the end of church we say, "You are loved." Understand that that's not for me.

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    I do love you, but that's not what I mean when I say, "You are loved." It's a reminder that you have a God in heaven who loves you.

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    No matter what you've done, no matter where you are, God loves you.

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    Because God loves you, John 3.16 says, "Because He loves you, God gave you His Son." You know, it is the season of giving, right?

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    And why do we give?

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    Giving is always the natural expression of love, isn't it?

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    When you love someone, you want to give to them.

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    It's just so natural.

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    And the Bible says that God loved the world so much that He was moved to give His only begotten Son.

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    The rest of the verse says that whosoever believes in him.

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    So we talk about belief, let's get back to the shepherds.

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    Did the shepherds believe God?

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    Well, it says in verse 16, "They went with haste." They went with haste.

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    And for you, seek Jesus with everything that's in you and you'll find eternal life.

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    But that's something that's true about people who find Jesus as they actively went after Him.

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    And finally for today, what's true about people who find Jesus?

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    They are never the same.

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    They are never the same.

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    This is such a funny story to me.

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    Could you imagine ladies who have children, could you imagine if you think back to that moment when you delivered that baby?

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    Could you imagine a group of complete strangers busting into the delivery room?

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    Like, "Hey, we're here to see the baby." Like, "I'm sorry, who are you?" "Oh, we're shepherds, and an angel told us you was having a baby, so we thought it appropriate to be here for that." Like, "I'm sorry, can you wait in the waiting room?" Like, this is when they saw it, they made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child.

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    And all who heard it wondered at what the shepherds told them." They probably had a hard time talking about anything else from that point on, didn't they?

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    Like, "Hey, you remember that night the angels told us about the baby, you remember that?" Like, "Yeah, we just talked about that." "Yeah, we're gonna talk about it again, 'cause that was awesome." It says, "But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart." And the shepherds returned, back to work, the shepherds returned, back to work but never the same.

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    Did you see the rest of it?

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    It says, "Glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen as it had been told them." That's true of every finder of Jesus Christ without exception.

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    Every single person finds Jesus Christ is never ever ever ever the same. Now these shepherds they didn't become apostles. I don't think they became pastors, but they do get the distinction of being the first New Testament missionaries of Jesus Christ.

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    And just like seeking Jesus, they didn't need to talk into witnessing about what they saw either, did they?

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    Jesus' impact on them, this is the crazy thing, even as a baby, Jesus had an impact that changed their lives.

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    So please look, I love, I love all the Christmas tradition.

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    I really do.

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    But my encouragement for you is to not just make that the thing, because it's so much more than that.

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    And with the story, I would encourage you to not reduce this story to just sentimentality.

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    Because honestly, that's what a lot of people want to do with the Christmas story.

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    They want to make it a lifetime made-for-TV movie, right?

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    But it's heartwarming stories, some of them.

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    But it's a heartwarming story of, "Oh, this poor pregnant woman, she had to travel, and there was no room, and she gave birth in the barn, and everything was fine." Roll credits, sad music.

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    That's sort of what we make the Christmas story, like this young Jewish couple that persevered and overcame the odds.

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    And I would say, yeah, that's the story, but that's a teeny tiny part of the story because here's the real story.

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    A baby came into the world who will completely change your life.

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    So did you find Jesus?

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    Because the Bible tells us some things that are true of people who have.

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    First of all, they made room for Him.

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    Secondly, they actively went after Him.

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    And thirdly, by God's grace, they are never the same.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I thank you for this story.

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    And it can become so familiar that we sort of tune out when we hear it, because we've heard it so many times.

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    We hear it in church, they even share this story on the TV.

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    But God, grip us again with the wonder of the humility that you've shown, and the way that you were born, and the humility that you've shown, and reaching out to the outcasts of society to tell them the news.

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    Father, I pray for us as our schedules are full, and our lives are full with wonderful things, with family stuff, and with traveling, and so many great things happen this time of year.

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    But Father, I pray that we don't get so caught up in these things that we miss the pearl of great price.

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    Father, it's my prayer that You would use these things in such a way that we might exalt You, we might tell others about You, like the shepherds, we might glorify Your name at the announcement of this baby.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Luke 2:1-20

  1. What distractions keep you from seeking Christ as you should?

  2. What is the biggest way Jesus changed you when you found Him?

  3. What was your big "take-away" from this passage / message? What did you learn that you didn't know before?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another to continually be seekers of Christ.