I Will Not Fear the Storm. Part 2

Review / Introduction:

I Can Be Fearless Knowing God is In Control:

  1. You will find there is no Plan B. (Acts 27:27-32)
  2. You will find things to be Thankful for. (Acts 27:33-38)
  3. Romans 1:21 - For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they obecame futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened.

  4. You will find Favor even from non-Christians. (Acts 27:39-44)

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    Alright, open your Bibles with me please to the book of Acts 27.

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    Our message today is, "I will not fear the storm." Part 2.

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    Just as a review, if you missed part 1, we have been following through the book of Acts the apostle Paul.

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    At this point, he's a prisoner on his way to Rome.

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    Remember, he was accused of parading Gentiles through the restricted part the temple or whatever. It was just the bogus charges because of the mobs and the riots. Paul knowing he wasn't going to get a fair trial, he appealed to Caesar, as was his right as a Roman citizen, and off to Rome he goes, but the ship hit a terrible storm. We saw last week that God had promised Paul that everyone on board this boat was going to make it, and Paul relayed that to the rest. So in our story, Paul was a prisoner. He wisely knew that sailing was a bad idea this time of year, and they didn't take his advice. The storm came and now everything is out of his control. And I love this story for this reason. This is lesson for all of us. Because there are times in our lives that it just seems like everything is out of our control. Amen?

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    Maybe some of you are going through that right now. Like, "I just can't get a grip on anything right now. I just feel like everything is completely out of my control." People make bad decisions that affect us. That's exactly what happened to Paul. People make bad decisions that that affected him. That happens to us.

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    The storm hits.

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    Here literally, for us sometimes metaphorically, the storm hits.

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    Suddenly we're in a hopeless situation, we have zero control over.

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    For you, maybe it's a health issue.

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    Maybe it's a health issue that you've been trying to get under wraps, and you can't get it under control.

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    It's out of your control.

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    You've seen doctors and you've tried everything, and it just seems out of your control.

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    Maybe for some of you it has to do with your job.

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    Maybe they've been downsizing at work and you unfortunately got released from your job, something you had no control over.

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    But I was at this position for 30 years and they just let me go?

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    Out of your control.

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    For some of you it might be a financial issue.

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    I've been trying and trying and trying, and I just can't seem to get straight financially.

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    We have a couple of great Financial Peace University seminars coming up this month, which you don't want to miss, if that's you.

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    But for some of you, maybe you are in a financial situation that is just spiraling out of control.

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    For some of you, it might be your marriage.

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    Like, I have tried and tried and tried to do the right thing by my spouse, and it just seems like everything at our home is out of control.

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    Well, last week we saw, how can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    The message this week, if you're taking notes, jot these down.

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    Today we're gonna be talking about how I can be fearless knowing that God is in control.

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    See, it's the other side of the coin.

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    How can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    I can be fearless knowing God is in control.

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    And you are going to find yourself there.

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    You're going to find it.

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    That's what we're talking about all year, by the way.

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    The righteous are bold as a lion.

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    Our theme this year is to have a fearless faith in Jesus Christ.

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    So what we're looking at today is how can we have fearless trust in God when everything is out of control?

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    Well, you will have fearless faith when you find these three other truths that Paul discovered.

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    You're going to see them all right here in the text.

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    Number one, jot this down.

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    You'll have fearless faith when you find there is no plan B.

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    You will find there is no plan B.

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    Look at verse 27.

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    It says, "When the fourteenth night had come, as we were being driven along the Adriatic Sea, about midnight, the sailors suspected that they were nearing land." So you remember on this boat, you had prisoners, yes, but you also had soldiers transporting these prisoners, but you had sailors that were guiding the ship, right?

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    "So the sailors suspected that they were nearing the land.

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    So they took a sounding and found 20 fathoms.

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    A little farther on, they took a sounding again and found 15 fathoms.

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    And fearing that we might run on the rocks, "He let down four anchors from the stern and prayed for day to come." So what's going on here in these verses?

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    Well, there's no navigation.

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    They didn't have some electronic satellite-powered GPS.

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    We saw last week, they would have navigated by the sun and the stars, and they couldn't see anything in the sky.

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    Now when it talks about the Adriatic Sea, that's not referring to the sea that today is called the Adriatic Sea.

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    it's referring to the central Mediterranean Sea.

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    And they didn't know it at the time, but they were actually near Malta.

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    We'll talk about that down the road.

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    But the Bible says they took a sounding.

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    What is that all about?

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    Well, it was basically just putting a weight on the end of a rope to see how deep the water was.

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    And the first time they did it, there was 120 feet.

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    Then they did it again, and it was about 90 feet.

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    And what that told the sailors was, it looks like we're getting closer to land.

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    The water's getting more and more shallow.

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    So what are we going to do? They said, here's the plan.

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    Let's just drop anchors and pray for day to come.

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    And once daylight comes, maybe we can see the land that we think that we might be close to or something.

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    Desperate, desperate situation.

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    Look at verse 30.

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    This is kind of humorous.

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    I'm sure it wasn't funny at the time, but I think it's kind of funny.

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    It says, "As the sailors were seeking to escape from the ship, and had lowered the ship's boat into the sea under pretense of laying out anchors from the bow, Paul said to the centurion and the soldiers, 'Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved.' Then the soldiers cut away the ropes of the ship's boat and let it go." This is just kind of funny to me. I don't know. Maybe it's just me.

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    Okay, so you see this situation, you have these soldiers transporting these prisoners and these sailors and this horrible storm, and they're like, "Let's just drop anchor "and pray for day to come." But meanwhile, some of the sailors were like, "We're just gonna go check on some of the anchors "in the front." And they put the lifeboat down, and they're like, "Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo." And their plan was to get on that lifeboat and get the heck out of here.

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    They're like, "We're close to land.

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    Who cares about these stupid prisoners?

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    Leave 'em, leave 'em.

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    We're saving ourselves." So, but Paul totally, he was like all over it.

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    He totally knew.

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    He's like, "Guys, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.

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    Look, God says we're gonna be saved, but we all gotta stick together." So, and this just adds to the humor to me.

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    But the soldiers, do you see that in verse 32?

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    The soldiers who previously didn't believe Paul when he warned about sailing and all of this.

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    It says, "The soldiers cut away the ropes "of the ship's boat and let it go." Do you think you might need that later?

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    I mean, wasn't there a better plan?

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    Maybe, I don't know, stick in a part of the boat and like, nobody touches this, we're gonna wait.

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    But they're just like, "Well, we'll show you about your escape attempts." "By boat?" Like, "Ahhh." And you're gonna see, they really could have used that.

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    So why in the world did they do that?

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    Well, again, it was showing, and we're gonna see this here.

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    It was showing that they were starting to trust Paul.

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    This is gonna be so key.

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    We're gonna talk about this in a couple minutes.

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    It's showing that they were starting to trust Paul.

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    They ignored him, and now they're like, "You know what?

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    I think we need to listen to what this guy has to say.

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    So Paul was saying, as he said throughout, and this is how we closed last week, he's saying listen, we must trust God, there is no plan B.

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    In church, in desperate situations, we tend to trust things like ships and cargo and tackle and sailors.

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    In other words, we have a tendency, church, to put our trust in human things, in other words, useless things, to somehow manage to gain control when we feel like the situation is out of control.

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    What do you mean by that?

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    What I mean is this.

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    You know what I've found, even in the church, to our shame?

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    life seems out of control, let's be honest, sometimes for us God is the last resort.

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    We'll try money, we'll try working harder, we'll try "who do I know that can help me with this situation?" We'll try all of that, we'll exhaust every other human resource, and then the last resort as well, I guess we'll just have to have faith.

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    That's not fearless faith.

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    When God is the last resort, our only hope is in God's promises.

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    And listen, church, God is frequently going to allow you to be in situations when you have no other option but to seek and to trust him.

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    When you get to heaven, just ask one of the Israelites that were backed into the Red Sea during the Exodus.

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    God brought them to that place.

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    They were cornered.

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    Here come the Egyptians, here's the Israelites, they're at the shore of the Red Sea.

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    God brought them to that place to show, look, there's no human means that's going to rescue you.

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    Not a boat, not a bridge, not an army.

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    The only thing that you can bank on is the power of the Lord God Almighty showing up on your behalf.

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    That's why he did that.

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    And he does that to every single one of us.

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    He puts us in an out of control situation that all of a sudden it doesn't matter how much money or resources or people we have, it has to be God.

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    God has to show up here because nothing else is gonna do it.

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    It has to be God.

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    He's gonna put you in those situations.

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    Stop making God the last resort.

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    And this is seen in, and some of you know this, this phrase, oh, I don't even wanna say it, but I have to say it.

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    This phrase drives me insane.

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    And I hear people say this phrase all the time.

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    How many of you, like, growing up, did your parents have the swear jar?

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    You know, where you put money in the jar if you swore.

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    Did anybody have the swear jar?

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    No?

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    Okay, you know what I'm talking about there, right?

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    You've seen that in movies and stuff.

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    Like, I think a swear jar's a bad idea, personally, but you know what I'm talking about, right?

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    That if you swear, you put money.

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    I think that we should have like a swear jar for this phrase that anytime I hear somebody say this phrase I'm about to share with you, you're gonna put $50 in our swear jar and it goes to missions, okay?

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    We make that happen, Sean?

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    All right, great.

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    Here's the phrase.

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    I'm serious, here's the phrase.

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    All we can do is pray.

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    Right?

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    All we can do is pray.

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    Do you realize how irreverent that phrase is?

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    But people say it all the time.

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    It's like, "Hey, we're having this situation here.

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    We're having this hard time." And people are like, "Well, you know what?

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    All we can do is pray.

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    All we can do is pray." $50 right in the swear jar for that.

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    All we can do is pray.

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    Oh, okay, so what you're saying is all we can do, All we can do is to trust the Almighty Sovereign of the Universe who loves me and wants to show Himself mighty and faithful on my behalf in miraculous ways. That's it. That's all we got.

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    Wow, does that seem like a stretch.

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    You see, pragmatism in this passage, pragmatism says, "Abandon ship. Do whatever it takes to get out of there." Pragmatism is like the sailors here.

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    "Look, let's just get on the boat and get the heck out of here. Leave 'em." That's pragmatism.

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    Faith says, "Stay on the dangerous boat and trust God to keep His Word." But faith says, "There is no plan B.

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    I'm going to trust that God is in control." "I'm going to trust that God is in control." First of all, you're going to find there is no plan B.

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    Secondly, you'll find things to be thankful for.

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    You will find things to be thankful for.

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    Look at verses 33 through 38 with me.

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    Okay, so you're back in the scene, sailors try to sneak away, and the soldier's like, "That ain't gonna happen." They cut the boat, and there goes the boat, goodbye boat, and we're just gonna wait.

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    There it is, verse 33, "As day was about to dawn, Paul urged them all to take some food, saying, "Today is the fourteenth day that you have continued in suspense, and without food, having taken nothing.

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    Therefore, I urge you to take some food, for it will give you strength." Here's the promise that Paul says, "Not a hair is to perish from the head of any of you." Remember, God told him that.

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    God's like, "Everyone's going to be safe." Restating the promise, restating the promise.

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    "And when he had said these things, he took bread and giving thanks to God in the presence of all," underline that in your Bibles, "giving thanks to God in the presence of all, he broke it and began to eat." Look at verse 36, I love this.

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    It says, "Then they all were encouraged and ate some food themselves.

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    We were in all 276 persons in the ship.

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    And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship, throwing out the wheat into the sea." Verse 38, underline that last phrase.

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    This is really fascinating stuff.

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    This is the first historical documented evidence of people going gluten-free.

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    Somebody's like, "Wait a minute, do people pay you to study the Bible?" Well, you can look that up.

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    This started the gluten-free craze.

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    But you will find things to be thankful for.

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    As a Christian, there are times that God's going to call you to step up, and speak for Him, and be an example of what it means to be fearless in the face of difficulty.

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    That's exactly what happened with Paul here.

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    Do you see him stepping up again?

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    And we see his calm confidence encouraged everyone.

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    He was the only one, as far as we can see, that had it together.

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    Listen guys, we're gonna eat, you're gonna need your strength.

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    God says we're gonna be okay, but you're gonna need your strength.

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    There's times that you're going to have to be that person to step up.

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    Whether it's at the funeral home, whether it's in the aftermath of a car accident, the aftermath of a heart attack or some sudden tragedy.

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    People, because they know you're a Christian, because they know you go to church and you read the Bible, people are going to naturally be drawn to you.

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    People are going to be looking to you as the spokesperson for God.

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    And listen, the way you respond to these events are either going to encourage or discourage people.

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    They're either going to help or hurt.

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    You're either going to throw water on the fire, or you're going to throw gasoline on the fire.

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    But you see that your attitude is going to be contagious.

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    People are going to be looking to you.

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    Like, "Well, I don't want them to look to me." It doesn't matter if you want to.

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    People are going to be looking to you.

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    They know that you know the Bible.

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    They know that you pray.

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    They know that you say you love the Lord.

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    They know that you say you're a person of faith.

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    And in times of tragedy like this, they're going to be looking to you.

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    Your attitude is going to be contagious.

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    You're like, "Well, what attitude do you mean?

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    Can you be more specific?" Yeah, I sure can.

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    Verse 35, I told you to underline it.

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    I want to circle back here.

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    Notice it says that Paul gave thanks.

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    Despite everything that was happening to Paul, again, his advice being ignored, the storm has them all in a deadly situation, the sailors ready to bail on them all.

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    Paul still found opportunity to be thankful.

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    You got to mark this down.

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    There is a direct correlation between faith and thanksgiving.

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    It is a direct correlation every time.

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    We're not going to turn there, but I just encourage you, write down Romans 121.

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    Go back and read that, because that's Paul's whole thing.

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    People who refuse to acknowledge God, Paul says, "Do you know one of the reasons why?

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    People don't acknowledge God, they're not thankful.

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    They're not thankful.

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    There's a correlation between faith and thanksgiving.

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    In other words, the person that can't find it in them to be thankful, has no faith.

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    But on the other hand, the person that finds things to thank God for, even in the face of tragedy, demonstrates that the eyes of their heart can still see God's provision and for that they are thankful and they demonstrate true saving faith.

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    So what about you?

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    Some of you are going through some serious trials right now.

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    You write the prayer request down in the friendship register and I pray for those through the week and the prayer team prays for those through the week.

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    I know that some of you are going through some serious trials, but I have to wonder how many of you are going through some serious trials that never make the friendship register that we never find out about, you know?

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    We don't find out about these things.

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    And he said, "I know there's a lot of trials represented here that I don't even know about." What about you?

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    Whatever trial you're going through, can you still perceive, genuinely perceive by faith, things that you can still be thankful for?

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    Like maybe you are going through some financial problems now.

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    Can you see how God has provided for you despite how tight things are?

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    Can you thank God for that or is that not even on your radar?

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    You probably ate today which is more than millions of people around the world can say.

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    Can you be thankful?

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    Do you have problems at your job?

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    Well can you thank God that you have a job even if things aren't optimal?

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    Or are you so fixated on the problems and that really annoying co-worker, or I don't like the way my boss talks to me, and you're so fixated on these little minor things that it's just, it's not even on your radar to thank God for the list of 20,000 things that are great about having that job.

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    And if you can't find things to be thankful for, listen, that says something about your faith or your lack of faith. If you're going to change what you focus on, if you change your focus to the things to be thankful for, even if the situation doesn't change, you're going to change. And as we see happen with Paul here, not only are you going to be changed, but you're going to be an agent of change for other people. Everyone was encouraged. Everybody was on the same boat, literally.

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    And here this one little Jewish prisoner speaks up and changes everybody's attitude just like that. That can be you, but notice Paul looked for something to be thankful for. Isn't that awesome? Our lives are in danger. People are trying to flee, the boat's going to sink, we're all going to die.

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    And Paul's like, thank you God for this food.

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    Thank you God, that even though all this other stuff is going on, thank you God that you fed us.

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    Thank you God.

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    That's awesome.

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    You're like, well, Pastor Jeff, you know, things are pretty rough and sometimes it's really hard to find things to be thankful for.

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    Well, you know, that may be true, but there's always two things I go back to.

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    There's always two.

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    One's pretty obvious, thankful for salvation.

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    No matter how bad things are, right Tony?

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    My best days are ahead, right?

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    I have the promise of heaven.

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    Yeah, there's gonna be a few bumps on the road along the way and whatever, but I'm heading to heaven.

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    So I can thank God for that.

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    Like God, thank you, yeah, life is rough, but this life isn't forever.

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    I'm gonna die someday and be done here.

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    So I'm thankful for that.

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    Another thing you can be thankful for is the question mark.

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    Like, sometimes you thank God knowing that He has a purpose for the trial, even if you can't see what the purpose is at the moment.

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    You say, "God, I know you're gonna do something here.

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    "I don't know what it is, but I'm gonna thank you "ahead of time for whatever it's going to be.

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    "Thank you, God, thank you.

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    "I don't know what it is, "but I'm gonna thank you ahead of time." Start there.

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    But if the eyes of your heart are so inclined, You're going to run out of paper listing things that you can be thankful for even in the worst trials.

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    That's fearless faith.

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    That is fearless faith.

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    Yeah, the boat's going down and the sailors are ready to bail, but thank you God, I'm finding things that I can still be thankful for.

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    And finally for today, you will find favor from non-Christians. And if you think this story was rough to this point, hang on it just gets a lot worse here. It says, "Now when it was day, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay with a beach on which they planned if possible to run the ship ashore." So they're like, "Woohoo! There's a beach! There's a beach!

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    There's a beach! What's the plan? Let's ram it with the boat. Who cares about about what happens with the boat.

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    Let's just get there, save our lives and whatever.

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    So that was their plan.

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    Let's just crash land and...

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    It says, "So they cast off the anchors and left them in the sea at the same time, loosening the ropes that tied the rudders, then hoisting the foresail to the wind they made for the beach." All right, home free, here we go.

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    Full steam ahead, rushing towards the beach.

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    Nothing's gonna stop us now.

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    You know, somebody hum chariots of fire, here we go.

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    Oh man, look at verse 41, it says, "But striking a reef, they ran the vessel aground." Okay, that's a problem.

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    They, the front of the boat struck the reef.

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    So now, okay, now we're stuck.

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    It says, "The bow stuck and remained immovable, and the stern was being broken up by the turf.

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    So the front end of the boat was stuck and the back end was getting shredded by the waves.

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    And oh, if you thought that was bad, things get even worse, believe it or not, because look at the next verse.

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    It says the soldier's plan was to kill the prisoners.

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    Like, okay, what's the next plan?

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    Line 'em up, let's kill 'em.

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    Why?

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    It says, "lest any should swim away and escape." Worst cruise ever.

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    Losing a prisoner could cost a soldier his life, right?

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    If you lost a prisoner, that was just part of occupational hazard.

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    If you lost a prisoner, you died.

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    So that's why these soldiers were like, they're gonna swim away, get to the beach, and they're gonna be gone.

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    Let's just kill 'em.

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    Safest thing.

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    Right? It says, "But the centurion," that's Julius, the head guy, "wishing to save Paul kept them from carrying out their plan. He ordered those who could swim to jump overboard first and make for the land." It probably wasn't funny at the time, but I'm just picturing this in my head. Julius is like, "Does anybody know how to swim?" "Good. Swim. And the rest of you?" It says, "An arrest on planks or pieces of the ship. Oh, that lifeboat would have been handy here. And so it was that they were all brought safely to land. You get the scene. It's like you can swim, grab a hunk of wood, you know, whatever you can get to shore. But you see, Julius, number three, what do you find? You find favor even from non-Christians. Julius nixed this plan of killing all the prisoners because of his respect for Paul.

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    Everyone made it just as God promised.

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    Wasn't the smoothest landing, but everyone made it just as God promised.

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    God is in control, not just over His people, but over everyone.

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    You see here, God used Paul's testimony, his confidence in God's promises, his bold leadership in the face of disaster, his thankfulness despite the circumstances, his faith in God, and his faithfulness to boldly hold on to his convictions to get favor from Julius.

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    In other words, jot this down, your testimony can make all the difference.

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    Your testimony can make all the difference.

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    Your testimony can make all the difference.

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    Are there problems in your marriage?

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    Well, if you nag, or you become detached, or you use cutting words, try to get under your spouse's skin, you're not going to get any favor from your spouse that way.

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    It's just not gonna happen.

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    You have problems at work, if you just phone it in, like, "You know what, I hate my job, "I'm sick of it, my boss stinks," or whatever, and I'm just bare minimum to get by, I'm just gonna phone it in.

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    Or you become known as the complainer, you're not going to win any favor from your boss.

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    But, but if you work hard, Despite what anyone else is doing at work, at home, if you would seek to bless and to build up instead of tearing down, if you would display a positive confidence in your God, you're going to find that when things get critical, you're going to have favor from those affected by your testimony.

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    That's exactly what happened to Paul.

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    So you're either in one now, We're going to be in one soon, but eventually we all find ourselves in situations that are out of our control.

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    And like it or not, people are watching you.

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    This faith that you say you have, do you want to know what people are wondering about your faith?

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    They want to know, does it work?

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    Does it work?

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    Oh, you believe in Jesus, you go to church, wonderful.

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    "When the crisis hits, "when the out of control circumstances hit," that's what they're looking.

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    Okay, does it work?

    31:08-31:10

    How's that Jesus thing working for you now?

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    You say that you believe that God is in control.

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    Well, do people see that from you?

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    Do they see that you live your life as if there is no plan B?

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    Like, look, I'm trusting God no matter what.

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    No matter how things look, I'm gonna trust God.

    31:27-31:29

    You realize how bad this situation is getting.

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    I see how bad it looks, but I'm still gonna trust God.

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    That's fearless faith.

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    Do they see thankfulness from you?

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    Like, wow, you'd never guess that he was going through such a terrible ordeal right now because he's just constantly thanking God for the things that he's finding good in his life.

    31:53-31:56

    The bottom line is, do they see a testimony that's going to inspire them?

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    Do they see a testimony that says, man, I wanna know his God?

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    Or are they thinking, "Man, whatever his religious deal is, I want no part of that." People are watching you.

    32:12-32:31

    When things seem at their worst, when life seems out of control, sometimes I can almost hear - it's those moments that the Lord in that still small voice by His Holy Spirit, I can hear Him say, Okay, do you trust me?

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    Do you trust me?

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    Do you trust him?

    32:37-32:42

    Do you believe that God is still in control, even when everything else slips out of control?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank you for this incredible story.

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    You are in every word, You're in every syllable of this story, even though you're working behind the scenes.

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    And that's how it is in our lives too, Father.

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    And I just pray for my brothers and sisters here, God, because there's, God, as I said earlier, I know there's a whole lot of out-of-control situations that people are facing, and there's probably a whole lot that I don't know about.

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    Father, we want to have a fearless faith.

    33:31-33:37

    Worrying, being anxious, it's not gonna do us any good.

    33:38-33:44

    We've run out of resources when we should have turned to you first, in the first place.

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    Father, I pray that you would bring us to that place on our knees before you where we say, God, we trust you.

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    You have made some very clear promises in Your Word, and God, everything looks like it's going the other direction, but I will trust You.

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    Father, let us be people who don't have plan B.

    34:07-34:11

    You are, you are plan A.

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    Father, let us be people who constantly seek things to be thankful for, no matter how rotten things look.

    34:18-34:21

    Let us be people who are thankful.

    34:21-34:26

    And Father, let our testimony be contagious.

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    Let our testimony even win favor from people who don't yet know You.

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    Father, we thank You that You have never called us to take control of our situation, but instead have commanded us to trust You in any situation, knowing that You are in complete control.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Acts 27:27-44

  1. Why is praying and trusting God often the "last resort" - even for many Christians? Why do we find it so hard to wait and trust, when things are out of control?

  2. If you are going through a trial right now, what is one thing you can be thankful for (be specific)?

  3. What was your big "take-away" from the passage this week?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.

I Will Not Fear the Storm. Part 1

Review / Introduction:

How Can I Be Fearless When I Have No Control?

  1. Surround yourself with other Believers. (Acts 27:1-8)
  2. Accept that you can't make all the Decisions. (Acts 27:9-12)
  3. Recite God's Promises. (Acts 27:13-26)

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  • 00:48-00:52

    Open up your Bibles with me please to Acts 27.

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    Can you believe, after the last three years of being in Acts, we are on the home stretch.

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    We will finish up the book of Acts, Lord willing, over the next four weeks.

    01:09-01:17

    The title of today's message is, "I Will Not Fear the Storm." "I Will Not Fear" is our theme this whole year.

    01:18-01:25

    Today, Acts 27, it's all one story, but we're going to be breaking it up into two parts this week and next week.

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    But just a quick review as to where we are in Acts, the context in which we find ourselves.

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    The Apostle Paul was falsely accused in Jerusalem.

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    Do you remember what they accused him of?

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    They accused him of bringing Gentiles the parts of the temple that were restricted to Gentiles.

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    Eventually, Paul was put into custody in Caesarea by the Romans, and he realized that he wasn't going to get a fair trial.

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    So, as a Roman citizen, Paul had the right to appeal his case to Caesar.

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    So, it's off to Rome for Paul.

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    So for the next two weeks, we're going to discover how I will not fear, even when things are out of control.

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    By show of hands, who here today is a control freak?

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    Yeah, raise them higher.

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    Some of you are like, I don't know if I am a control freak.

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    Well, I was prepared for just such an occasion.

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    We have the control freak quiz.

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    Are you ready to be really, really convicted?

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    Are you a control freak?

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    Number one, do you insist on having the remote control?

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    Okay, that pretty much answers it.

    02:51-02:53

    We could end the quiz right there.

    02:55-02:59

    You know you're a control freak when you insist on having the remote control.

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    And confession time, even if the TV's on the channel that I want it to be on and the volume is perfect, I have anxiety if I don't have the remote.

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    I don't wanna change anything, I just have this anxiety that I have to have the remote.

    03:18-03:19

    Is there anybody else like that?

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    Amen, thank you, thank you.

    03:23-03:25

    I felt a kindred spirit in this room.

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    Okay, number two, do you like to help other people drive?

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    They need it.

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    You tell people what route to take, when to turn, where to park, you tell them when the light has changed.

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    If you do that, guess what?

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    You are a control freak.

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    Do you have a hard time, oh I know this is true of people in this room, do you have a hard time delegating?

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    Because you think to yourself, well if you want something done right, you have to.

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    Oh see, I knew you knew that.

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    You also say things like, look, I don't have time to fix other people's mistakes.

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    And if I give it to somebody else, they're going to mess it up, and that's going to be even more time for me to undo the mistakes that they made.

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    And if you do delegate, you have to micromanage.

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    Like I can't, you know, Mark, I need you to do this, and then I'm hovering over Mark's shoulder the whole time.

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    No, no, do it this way.

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    No, we're going to do it this way.

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    No, Mark, we're going to do it this way.

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    And we're micromanaging.

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    If you do that, you are a control freak.

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    Number four, do you over plan simple activities?

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    Do you over plan simple activities?

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    I see some heads going, yeah, yeah, I do that.

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    Like you can't go to the post office and buy stamps without like an act of Congress and like a 28-page document on how this event is going to go down.

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    People that do that are control freaks.

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    Number five, you find it difficult to admit when you make mistakes.

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    That's a sign of control freaks.

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    That they have a hard time saying, you know what, I was wrong about that and I shouldn't have done it that way.

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    But also with control freaks, number six, do you lack compassion for other people who make mistakes?

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    Also true of control freaks, when somebody else makes a mistake, it's you're stupid or you're lazy.

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    I shouldn't, no, I can't believe I trusted you with that.

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    I knew you were going to mess it up.

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    Number seven, do you become angry, irritable, or anxious?

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    When someone or something makes you late, when things don't start on time, or things don't go according to plan.

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    Oh, that is so me.

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    I have this idea in my head about how things are supposed to go down over the course of my day, and if something disrupts that.

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    Control freaks.

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    Number eight, do you spend a lot of energy trying to prevent bad things from happening?

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    And again, when they do happen, you just can't handle it.

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    All right, so let me ask you again, who here is a control freak?

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    After taking the quiz, some of you dropped off, I don't think so.

    06:41-06:47

    Honestly, we all have a little bit of that in our lives to some degree.

    06:47-06:59

    Every one of us have this desire to want to be in control, to manage our lives by our own terms.

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    But the hard reality is, control freaks, the hard reality is we actually have very little control over our lives.

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    We have very little control over our lives.

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    For example, let's talk about the weather.

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    You know this winter, I've actually been angry about the weather.

    07:26-07:27

    First time in my life, I'm 42 years old.

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    I've been irritated by the weather in the past.

    07:31-07:32

    I've been annoyed with the weather in the past.

    07:33-07:37

    This year, literally, I confess before you, I have been mad at the weather.

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    Anybody else?

    07:41-07:42

    I'm out shoveling my driveway.

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    "Oh, I'm so sick of the snow!

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    Stop snowing!" Like, who are you talking to?

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    Surely you're not talking to your Lord like that.

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    Okay, so who are you talking to?

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    I mean, I'm actually angry.

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    I'm mad at the weather.

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    Can you tell that's coming from a place deep down deep?

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    Because it certainly is.

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    We have very little control.

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    We have very little control.

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    Especially with things like in our lives, like autism.

    08:15-08:24

    what it does to my son's health, how it affects our home and work, and how I see it affects Aaron.

    08:25-08:29

    Autism is my daily reminder that I have no control.

    08:31-08:42

    And if you've ever paced a waiting room of a hospital, as I know many of you have, you know the frustration of not having control.

    08:44-08:45

    So what is it in your life?

    08:45-08:49

    What is it in your life that you feel so helpless?

    08:49-08:57

    There's something that you desperately want to change, but you have no control over, like me in the driveway with the snow.

    08:57-09:05

    You're just, you're so angry, and you're so frustrated, and there's nothing you can do about it.

    09:06-09:08

    What is that in your life?

    09:10-09:17

    This passage we're going to look at today is all about Paul staring down circumstances that he has no control over.

    09:17-09:19

    You can just trace that all through Acts 27.

    09:20-09:25

    Everything that happens to Paul, and we've sort of been looking over his shoulder quite a bit, right, in the book of Acts.

    09:26-09:28

    These are circumstances he has no control over.

    09:29-09:37

    He's a prisoner being transported on a ship that faces a disastrous storm, resulting in a shipwreck.

    09:38-09:53

    And through it all, we're going to see is that Paul remains fearless, and he shows us how to be fearless when our lives are dominated by things that are not in our control.

    09:54-10:01

    So in your outline today, "Control Freaks." This is for us.

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    The question we're going to be asking is, "How can I be fearless when I have no control?" I be fearless when I have no control." Jot this first one down.

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    Surround yourself with other believers.

    10:21-10:23

    Surround yourself with other believers.

    10:24-10:27

    Look at verses 1-8 in Acts 27.

    10:28-10:42

    "And when it was decided that we should sail for Italy," circle the word "we." You notice that in the book of Acts, sometimes it says "they" and sometimes it says "we." And when you see "we" comes back, that means Luke is back with the group.

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    Luke wrote Acts.

    10:44-10:49

    And he sort of comes in and out of the story and he lets us know when he's with the group.

    10:50-11:01

    You can catch it when he says "we." When it's decided that we should sail for Italy, they delivered Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion of the Augustan cohort named Julius.

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    Keep Julius in mind.

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    You're going to see reference to the centurion throughout this passage.

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    His name is Julius.

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    Embarking in a ship of Adramidium, which was about to sail to the ports along the coast of Asia, we put to sea, accompanied by Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica.

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    The next day, we put in at Sidon.

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    And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him leave to go to his friends and be cared for.

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    And putting out to sea from there, we sailed under the lee of Cyprus." Under the lee - that's referring to using the natural landscape as a shelter from the weather.

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    You're going to see that phrase come up a few times.

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    because the winds were against us.

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    When we had sailed across the open sea along the coast of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra in Lycia.

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    There the centurion, Julius, found a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy and put us on board.

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    We sailed slowly for a number of days and arrived with difficulty off Canidas.

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    as the wind did not allow us to go further, we sailed under the lee of Crete off Salmon.

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    Coasting along it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fairhavens, near which was the city of Lasea." Let's stop there for a second.

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    How can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    Number one, surround yourself with other believers.

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    So Luke is back on the scene.

    12:58-13:00

    Aristarchus is back. We saw him back in Acts 19.

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    He first appeared during the Ephesus riot.

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    Which by the way, Aristarchus and Luke, great buddies to have.

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    They were willing to risk their lives by going with Paul to his trial.

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    And you don't have to do it now, but in the back of your Bible, usually, are some maps.

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    You might even have a map in the back of your Bible that talks about Paul's voyage to Rome, so you can sort of trace this, as I've done with maps that I have this week.

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    It's an interesting course.

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    But for the safety of these smaller ships, they actually had to stay close to shore, because the dangerous sailing season was between October and February.

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    And we know that that was the season they were in, Because we're going to see in a second in verse 9, they talk about the fast.

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    And the fast is actually referring to the day of atonement and that took place in late September or early October.

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    So we know our bottom line is they were in a dangerous sailing season.

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    But I want you to note verse 3, says that Julius the centurion, he trusted Paul.

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    Even though Paul was an important prisoner, Julius gave him some freedom.

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    And what did Paul do with it?

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    He didn't run to the bar, or run to the casino, or run to the arcade.

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    What did Paul do with a little bit of freedom that Julius gave him?

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    You have to note that he ran to his Christian friends, the Bible says, to be cared for.

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    To be cared for.

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    Here's a guy, and this is encouraging, because here's a guy that spent so much time, so much of his life ministering to and caring for other people.

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    And it's just neat in this passage, seeing that there were other people that were caring for Paul.

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    But Christians, I have seen this so many times in the past 20 plus years of ministry, and I don't quite understand it.

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    But why is it that so many Christians often retreat from the church when they go through trials?

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    Why is that?

    15:29-15:39

    Here we see Paul running to Christians, but I'm just telling you in my experience, I've seen a lot of Christians retreat from the church when they're going through trials.

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    Why is that?

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    I don't want to talk about it.

    15:43-15:45

    Is there a fear of being judged?

    15:47-15:50

    Do you feel depressed and want to isolate yourself?

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    It's like a man who knows he has health problems, but he absolutely refuses to go to the doctor.

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    Like, really, you're not going to go to the one person that can help you right now.

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    And that's what people do with the church.

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    And here Paul, a prisoner, heading to the ultimate trial in dangerous conditions, He knew He needed surrounded by people who were going to lift Him up.

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    We're going to see throughout this passage, spoiler alert, Paul faces some very serious, life-threatening things.

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    And I just have to wonder how much of his boldness, how much of his fearlessness came from this time right here, that he was encouraged and prayed for and loved by these other believers.

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    The Bible commands us, church, repeatedly, to humble ourselves.

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    And part of that is, you need to let other people into your life.

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    But sometimes we go through trials, and we're content to slip into church late, slip out early, we don't want to meet with the prayer team at the prayer sign, we don't want to meet with me or the elders back at guest reception, and then we leave feeling so alone and discouraged and unconnected.

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    Let other people into your life.

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    That's why we have small group ministry.

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    You need to get in a small group where there are people who love you, and know you, and are praying for you.

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    People that you can go to safely and say, "Look, I'm struggling with something here." We need each other, collectively.

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    And you're going to find a direct correlation that the more you isolate yourself, when you're going through trial, when we're talking about life being out of control?

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    The more you isolate yourself during those times, the more fear you're going to experience.

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    But the more you surround yourself with God's people, encouraging you, praying for you, caring for you, the more fearless you're going to face your out-of-control trials.

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    So how can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    Surround yourself with other believers.

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    Run to the church, not from it.

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    Run to small group, don't look for an excuse to skip it.

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    We are members of Christ's body.

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    We belong to each other.

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    How can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    Number two, this is going to be a tough pill to swallow for some people, but we're going to get through this together.

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    Number two, accept that you can't make all the decisions.

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    Accept that you can't make all the decisions.

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    Look at verses 9-12.

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    It says, "Since much time had passed, and the voyage was now dangerous, because even the fast was already over," that's the Day of Atonement.

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    Look at this, "Paul advised him, saying, 'Sirs, I perceive that the voyage will be with injury and much loss, not only of the cargo and the ship, but also of our lives.' But the centurion paid more attention to the pilot and the owner of the ship than to what Paul said.

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    And because the harbor was not suitable to spend the winter in, the majority decided to put out to sea from there on the chance that somehow they could reach Phoenix, not Arizona, a harbor of Crete.

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    See how the Bible clarifies that for us.

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    facing both southwest and northwest, and spend the winter there.

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    So apparently they had this meeting, and the apostle Paul was like, "Look, it's going to be too risky for us to keep on sailing.

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    Let's just stay the winter here at Fairhaven." But ultimately, the call went to Julius.

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    The Bible says that he paid more attention to the pilot And to the ship's owner, they needed DePaul.

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    Phoenix was only about 40 miles away, and the consensus was, "We think that'll be a better place to spend winter." But here's a hard dose of reality that some of us need reminded of this morning.

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    You don't always get what you want.

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    Even when - write this down - even when you know better, even when you have experience, even when you are absolutely certain that you are right, you're not going to get what you want all the time.

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    Now obviously, as a prisoner here, Paul wasn't the authority, but he certainly had the trust and go with the authority that wasn't placed over his life.

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    But, for some of you, this is a scene that plays out in your lives every single week.

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    And for some of you, this is a scene that plays out in your lives every single day.

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    Your boss ignores you when you suggest what you know is best at the place where you work.

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    Don't raise your hands. Does anyone have a boss like that?

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    Anybody here have a boss like that?

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    Like, I've been telling him, and he ignores me.

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    Your spouse isn't listening when you're trying to determine the best course for your family.

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    Not listening.

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    Notice that Paul didn't throw a fit.

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    He didn't complain.

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    He said his piece, and he had to go with what was decided.

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    Again, spoiler alert, we're going to find out that Paul was right.

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    But church, many times, the struggles that we have in life are because of bad decisions that others make that directly affect us.

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    And you can't control that.

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    because people are going to make bad decisions.

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    But, you can't assume that God isn't in it if it doesn't go your way.

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    In Romans 8.28, we quote that verse a lot in the church, don't we?

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    And we know that God works all things together for good, for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose, right?

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    The key word there is "all." See, the bad decision that this group made, despite Paul's advice, didn't stop God's plans for Paul that God promised him back in 23.11.

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    If you turn back there, remember, the Lord said to Paul, "You're going to go to Rome and testify about me." Now, do you think at this point in Acts, okay, they're all huddled up at Fairhaven, and Paul's like, "I think we should winter here," and the rest of the crew's like, "No, I think we should try to get to Phoenix." And Julius was like, "Okay, we're going to Phoenix." Do you think God was in heaven, like during that meeting, like pacing?

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    Think God was in heaven going, "Oh, what are they gonna do?

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    "What are they gonna do?

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    "What are they gonna do?" And then you're like, "We're going to Phoenix." And God was like, "Oh no, now what are we gonna do?

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    "My plans are ruined." How many people think that happened?

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    Listen, in the same way, God's plans for you are not going to be stopped just because you're the victim of other people's bad choices.

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    Just because someone else makes bad decisions that directly affect you, listen, God is still sovereign.

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    So you need to accept that you can't make all the decisions.

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    And you're going to have to trust God when things are out of your control and decisions are made that directly affect you.

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    You need to trust God with that.

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    And finally for today, how can I be fearless when I have no control?

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    Recite God's promises.

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    Recite them.

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    Recite them.

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    Look at verses 13-20.

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    It says, "Now when the south wind blew gently, supposing that they had obtained their purpose." Basically what that's saying is they were looking at the wind and they're like, "Okay, This is our shot.

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    We're going to go for it now.

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    It says, "They weighed anchor and sailed along Crete, close to the shore.

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    But soon, a tempestuous wind called the Northeaster struck down from the land.

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    And when the ship was caught and could not face the wind, we gave way to it and were driven along, running under the leave of a small island called Kata.

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    We managed with difficulty to secure the ship's boat.

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    That's the little lifeboat that would have been pulled behind the ship.

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    After hoisting it up, they used supports to undergird the ship.

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    Then fearing that they would run aground on the Cirrus, they lowered the gear and thus they were driven along.

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    Since we were violently storm-tossed, They began the next day to jettison the cargo.

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    And on the third day, they threw the ship's tackle overboard with their own hands.

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    When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope of our being saved was at last abandoned." So to paraphrase, the storm hit, the ship was out of control, they brought the lifeboat on board, they used cables to secure the hull, They lowered the gear and they threw all their non-essentials overboard.

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    They said, "We're in trouble here." And then that last phrase when it talks about "When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days," that's telling us that they were unable to navigate.

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    You see, they didn't just say, "Hey, where are we?

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    Well, let's pull up our Google Maps here, and let's get the GPS going." They navigated by the sun and the stars.

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    And when they couldn't see the sun and the stars, and they're in the middle of the sea, they had no idea where they were.

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    Can you even fathom how frightening that must have been?

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    Can you wrap your brain around the terror of being in the middle of the sea, out of control, and you have no idea where you're going, to the point that you're starting to throw stuff overboard to try to save the ship, to try to save your life.

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    That's why Luke says, "All hope of our being saved was at last abandoned." That's how terrified they were.

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    They were like, "This is it. This is how we die, right here." Look at verse 21.

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    "Since they had been without food for a long time, Paul stood up among them and said, 'Men, you should have listened to me, and not have set sail from Crete and incurred this injury and loss.'" Paul steps up, though he was formerly ignored and says you should have listened.

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    No, Paul wasn't just like, "Hey, I told you so." What Paul was doing here, we're going to see in a second, he was establishing his credibility.

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    He's stepping into a leadership role here.

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    So basically, he was stepping up here saying, "Look guys, I know what I'm talking about.

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    All right?

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    Let's get a plan together." I just want to say parenthetically, this is grace.

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    And this is a grace that you and I need to learn to grow in, in the way that we interact with people.

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    How many times, how many times have you warned somebody that what they're doing is going to be harmful, they're making a bad decision, and they didn't listen, and then they found out the hard way that you were right all along.

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    How many times has that happened to you?

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    How many times has a mom said, this is not a great decision you're making, and they don't listen.

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    And I can tell you it happens a lot as a pastor.

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    Say, look, you're making a bad decision here, and this is going to end very badly for you.

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    and they don't listen.

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    And then they find out the hard way that I was right.

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    But you know, at that point, it's easy to say, "Hey, you know what?

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    "You made your bed, lie in it." Or, "You know what?

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    "I told you and you didn't listen, "so I'm done helping you." But look at what Paul did and said, look at verse 22.

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    He said, "Yet now I urge you to take heart, "for there will be no loss of life among you, "but only of the ship." Paul took this opportunity to encourage them.

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    And this is a whole nother sermon.

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    This is a whole nother sermon.

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    But if I was preaching that, I would say something like this.

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    Don't let hurt pride keep you from encouraging other people.

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    It didn't listen to me before, you're on your own now.

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    Don't let that hurt pride keep you from being a blessing to other people.

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    Like Paul.

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    Okay, now is my opportunity to step up.

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    Look at verses 23 through 26, and then we'll stop there for today.

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    Paul says, "For this very night, there stood before me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship." Wow. You need to underline those last couple of phrases in that verse.

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    With the horrible ordeal, this storm, and the, "I have no idea where we are, and we're in the middle of the sea, and we don't even think we're going to survive." Do you see how Paul identified himself?

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    He talks about the angel of God, of the God, excuse me, "to whom I belong." We've been talking about fearlessness this year, here it is.

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    When you know to whom you belong, you will have no fear.

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    And that was Paul, as everything looked hopeless, he said, "I belong to the living God.

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    "I belong to Him." And God takes care of his stuff.

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    He says, "And whom I worship." Okay, so this angel appears, and he said, verse 24, "Do not be afraid, Paul.

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    "You must stand before Caesar, and behold, "God has granted you all those who sail with you.

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    "So take heart, men, for I have faith in God "that it will be exactly as I have been told.

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    "But we must run aground on some island." The bottom line is that Paul had no fear because he trusted God's Word no matter how catastrophic the situation was.

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    That's the bottom line.

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    He trusted God's Word despite how catastrophic things looked.

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    Do you want fearless faith?

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    Fearless faith is when you trust in God's promises and wait on Him to fulfill them in His way.

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    And you're probably not going to have an angel show up and recite God's personal promises to you, but you do have something better.

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    You have an entire book of God's promises written down for you.

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    Too many times in the church, people get sideways because they're trusting God for things He never promised.

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    Instead, we need to look at the things that God did promise in His Word, and like Paul, Lay the Word of God as the foundation of your life.

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    Say, "It doesn't matter how bad things look, "because I know who I belong to, "and I know what He's promised me." And church, God's going to let things look out of control in your life.

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    He's going to allow that.

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    Because if you're going about your life, and it looks like, and it feels like, that you always have everything in perfect control, then what do you need God for?

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    I think it's one of the greatest things that God does for us, is to allow us to be put in positions where everything looks completely out of control.

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    So we learn to trust the only one who is in control.

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    But things being out of control in our lives, that's never a great feeling, is it?

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    Because a lot of times it looks like a job loss.

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    It looks like a financial crisis.

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    It looks like a relationship that went sideways.

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    And you see, in that moment, you can be like these men on this ship, and you can look at your situation and say, "This is hopeless." Or you can look at God's Word and say, "Here is my hope." We just spent seven weeks on this.

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    When Jesus Christ was on the cross, just imagine being one of those ladies that was standing there looking at Him crucified.

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    Imagine being one of those ladies, and you're watching this whole scene unfold with that mock trial that He had, and the beating that He endured, and He's nailed to the cross.

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    Imagine being one of those ladies.

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    So on a scale of 1 to 10, how out of control did everything look in that moment?

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    10, right?

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    This is completely out of control.

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    The most innocent man who ever walked the planet is nailed to the cross.

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    Nothing's ever looked more out of control than when Christ was crucified.

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    But God fulfilled every promise in Christ.

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    And the resurrection once again proves that God is faithful and has never stopped, and he's not even slowed down by the bad choices of others.

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    So as I close, you know, much of life - no, no, no, no.

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    Most of life - no, that's not right either.

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    I'm going to say...

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    Hang on.

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    I'm going to write this down in case I ever preach this sermon again.

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    Okay.

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    Let's try this.

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    Almost all of life is out of our control.

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    Or things we have no control over.

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    And when the storm comes, you discover how little control you actually have.

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    You can't control your circumstances, and you can't control other people's choices.

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    Oh, I wish that I could.

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    I wish I could make decisions for other people, don't you?

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    I wish I could just step in and say, "No, you're not doing that. Here's what you're doing instead." But I find myself like Paul in that meeting.

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    "This isn't a good idea." "Yes, this is where we're going." I can't control other people's choices.

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    And again, I can't control my circumstances, but...

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    there are some things that I can control.

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    For all this talk about things being out of control, there are some things that I can control 100% of the time.

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    And there are things you can control 100% of the time.

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    First of all, you can control your attitude.

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    You can control what you choose to think about.

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    You can control who you are going to surround yourself with.

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    In other words, who is going to have the most influence in your life.

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    You can control that.

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    And last and most importantly, You can control how seriously you're going to take God's Word.

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    Next week is going to be the rest of this passage, and really the other side of the coin today.

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    It's "How can I be fearless when I have no control?" Next week we're going to see how can I be fearless knowing that God is in complete control.

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    Be by your heads, please.

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    Father in heaven, our reality is, God, that we are such weak people, and our pride keeps us from wanting to acknowledge that.

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    Father, the harsh reality for us is that we are not in control.

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    Father, we are often victim of other people's decisions.

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    We are often victim over things that we, as much as we would want to change them, we just can't.

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    Father, I thank You for the example that we have in Your servant Paul today.

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    We thank You for the example, Father, that he ran to the church, not from the church.

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    The greatest missionary of all time saw the need to be cared for.

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    Father, let us follow that example.

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    Father, I pray that You would destroy any pride, anybody that's listening to this message, any pride that they have, that they have to guard themselves and they can't be transparent with their brothers or sisters in Christ.

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    I pray, Father, You would tear that down.

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    Father, I pray that You would give us the peace of Christ to guard our hearts when other people's decisions affect us, Whether it's in home or at work, on the team, wherever we find ourselves, Father, let us trust You.

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    Father, I pray that You would help us to grow in being familiar with Your promises, so that we're able to recite them when the storms of our own lives hit.

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    So many beautiful promises You've given us in Your Word.

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    You've promised to never leave us or forsake us.

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    You've promised to provide everything that we need.

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    You've promised that You work all things together for good for those who love You.

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    You've promised us a glorious future purchased by Your Son.

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    Father, when our lives are out of control, might Your Spirit bring these precious promises to our hearts and minds.

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    Thank You, Father, for Your faithfulness.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Acts 27:1-26

  1. Why do you think many (not all!) Christians run FROM the church instead of TO the church during difficult times (Acts 27:3)?

  2. Tell of a time that someone else’s bad decisions directly caused YOU problems / pain. How did you handle it?

  3. What promises of God do you cling to for comfort during difficult times (which specific verses in the Bible)?

  4. Do you think Paul ever doubted / was afraid for his life on this trip (Acts 27:21-25)? Why or why not?
     

Breakout Questions:

What is it in your life RIGHT NOW that troubles you, that you have no control over? Pray for each other SPECIFICALLY for that thing.

1 Word from the Tomb

"Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!"

Review: Matthew 28:6

 

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    Open up your Bibles to Matthew 28.

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    If you need a Bible, they are available in the back of your seats.

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    And you can keep that as our gift to you.

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    If you need a copy of God's Word.

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    Matthew 28.

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    Verse 6.

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    He is not here.

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    For He has risen as He said.

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    Come, see the place where He lay." From the cross, we studied seven words, seven statements from our Lord.

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    He was arrested.

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    He was accused.

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    He was beaten.

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    He was mocked.

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    He was crucified.

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    He was dead and he was buried.

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    The Lamb of God sacrificed for us all.

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    But after three days in the grave, today we're going to look at just one word from the tomb.

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    One statement.

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    He is not here, for He has risen.

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    As he said, "Come, see the place where he lay." More was said.

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    But for this morning, you're going to see that this statement tells you everything that you need to know.

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    I want you to actually back up to verse 1 here.

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    We're going to sort of set the seed here.

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    We're going to be looking over the shoulder of some faithful women.

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    Verse 1 says, "Now after the Sabbath, toward the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb." Now when you compare the four gospels, you realize that there are more women involved.

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    There was Mary Magdalene, there was Mary the mother of James and Joseph, there was Salome who was the mother of James and John, and there was Joanna.

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    The Bible says that they were at the tomb on Friday when the rock was placed, and they went back to see the grave.

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    Mark actually tells us that they were going to anoint Jesus, a process that had already started but they were going to finish anointing the dead body of Jesus Christ, so they thought.

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    Look at verse 2. It says, "And behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and came and rolled back the stone and sat on it." It says there was an earthquake. And you know, if you study your Bibles, a lot of times when God is doing something really big, He accompanies that with an earthquake. It's almost like God reaches down from heaven and grabs the earth and He says, "I'm up to something here!" We saw it when God gave the law. Earthquake. We saw it when Jesus was on the cross. Earthquake.

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    And spoiler alert, read the book of Revelation. The events bringing the close of this age.

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    here at the empty tomb, earthquake.

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    Well, what caused the earthquake?

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    You know, the Bible actually tells us what caused the earthquake.

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    It says right here, look again.

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    It says, "Behold, there was a great earthquake, for an angel of the Lord descended." It sounds like he was one heavy angel.

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    That when he descended from heaven and hit the ground, it shook the earth.

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    What do you think that looked like?

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    Then he rolled back the stone.

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    Now, I think sometimes it's depicted as very wrongly, but sometimes we think, because of these depictions, we think that the angel rolled the stone back to let Jesus out, almost as if he had resurrected and was just kind of in the tomb waiting, and the angel shows up and says, "Okay, I'm here to let you out." And that is not how that went down at all.

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    Because by the time the angel got there, Jesus was alive and gone.

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    So why did he roll back the stone?

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    He didn't roll back the stone to let Jesus out.

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    He rolled back that stone to let the women see in.

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    Look at verses 3 through 6.

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    It says, "His appearance was like lightning, and his clothing white as snow.

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    And for fear of him, the guards trembled and became like dead men." Do you think?

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    Do you think?

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    An angel descends from heaven, hits the ground, shakes it, rolls a stone back and plops down?

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    Yeah.

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    Totally get that, right?

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    But the angel said to the women, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified.

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    He is not here.

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    For He has risen as He said.

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    Come, see the place where He lay." Can you imagine?

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    Can you imagine what was going through those ladies' minds As they're walking to the tomb, they'd seen Jesus die.

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    They saw Him placed in the tomb.

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    They're literally carrying the spices to anoint Him.

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    Can you imagine what went through their minds when that angel said, "He's not here.

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    He has risen as He said He would.

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    Come.

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    Look at the place where He was.

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    The resurrection of Jesus Christ, church, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of our faith.

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    It is the chief doctrine.

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    It is the pinnacle.

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    It is the most important event in history.

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    Because if Jesus was still in that tomb, if there was no resurrection, there would be no church.

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    There would be no Christianity.

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    there would be no hope.

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    You're still in your sins, your faith is worthless, and you've got nothing to look forward to.

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    But, but!

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    He is not here.

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    For He has risen.

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    As He said.

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    Come.

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    See the place where He lay.

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    And you might say, "Okay, well, okay, the Bible says Jesus resurrected, but what does that have to do with me?

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    That was 2,000 years ago and a whole other part of the world.

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    What does that have to do with me?" And the Bible says, "That has everything to do with you." Jot this reference down, but it's Romans 4.25.

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    I want to talk about that for just a minute.

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    Romans 4.25 says, "Jesus was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification." In other words, Jesus was crucified for our sin, and He rose from the dead for our, the Bible says, our justification.

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    I want you to think of it in terms of almost like your bank account.

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    How much debt did you owe to God?

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    The answer is infinite.

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    You had an infinite, perfect, total debt.

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    Imagine going to the bank and saying, "How much money do I have in my account?" And they just show you one of those sideways eight infinity symbols.

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    Negative infinity, that's what you owe.

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    You had an infinite, perfect, and total debt.

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    But you see, the Bible says that Jesus didn't just take us to a zero balance.

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    The Bible doesn't say that Jesus said, "Okay, I'm going to die for your sins.

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    Now you're at zero.

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    You don't owe God anything.

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    We're good." The Bible says that Jesus did something even greater, according to 2 Corinthians 5.21.

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    He gave us, He put on our account an infinite, perfect, total righteousness to all who would believe.

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    So just as your debt was infinite, negative infinity.

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    See Jesus' death on the cross took you to zero, and His resurrection from the dead puts you in the positive, giving you the righteousness of God.

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    And again, this is for all who would believe.

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    Saying, "Believe in Jesus," doesn't just mean that you acknowledge Him.

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    Believing in Jesus doesn't just mean that you walk out of here today and say, "Okay, yeah, I went to church, okay, didn't disagree with too much that the preacher said." That's not what it means to believe in Jesus.

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    Believing is personalizing.

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    Believing means, "Jesus did this for me." Believing means, "I deserve God's wrath, and Jesus took it for me." Believing means, "Jesus rose from the dead to give me His righteousness." Have you personalized it? Do you believe it?

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    Have you taken this message from historical facts, historical events, to a personal act from Jesus on your behalf?

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    There's a difference.

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    Did a man named Jesus of Nazareth die on a cross 2,000 years ago?

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    History tells you that.

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    Just like history tells you about Abraham Lincoln or George Washington or whatever.

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    Everybody readily acknowledges that.

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    That's not the issue.

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    The issue is, did you personalize that?

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    Does that mean something to you personally?

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    Have you received Jesus Christ?

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    He is not here, for He has risen.

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    As He said, "Come, see the place where He lay." So what do we make from the word from the tomb?

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    For those who were there, and for us, I want to leave you with two things this morning that you have to take with you.

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    First of all, it's a declaration.

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    And secondly, it's an invitation.

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    First of all, it's a declaration of who Jesus is.

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    It's a declaration of who Jesus is.

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    Very simply, the angel said, "He is not here, for He has risen as He said." Let's be honest, if Jesus didn't rise from the dead, He was just a martyr.

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    He was just a martyr.

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    He was a guy that had strong beliefs about something, and He made the wrong people angry and they killed Him.

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    If He didn't rise from the dead.

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    If Jesus Christ didn't rise from the dead, He was either a liar, or He was delusional.

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    Because, notice the angel says, "He is not here, for He is risen." Did you see those last three words?

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    "As He said." Did Jesus say that was going to happen?

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    Matthew 12.40, Matthew 16.21, Matthew 17.23, Matthew 20.19, Matthew 27.64, it was restated, then you go to the Gospel of Mark 9.31, Mark 10.34, Luke 9.22, Luke 18.33, Luke 24.7, verse 21, verse 26.

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    Jesus said over and over and over, this is how it's going down.

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    I'm going to be arrested, I'm going to be put in the hands of sinful men, I'm going to be crucified, and on the third day I'm going to be raised from the dead.

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    And every single time He said it, it went right over their heads.

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    Why? They just were spiritually blind, they didn't see it.

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    Even the women were showing up to anoint the corpse.

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    Even though Jesus over and over and over said, I'm going to raise from the dead." They just couldn't wrap their brains around it.

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    Oh, but He did.

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    It completed His mission.

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    It proved His deity.

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    Therefore, listen to this, "Therefore, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, God ordained that to be the focal point of your faith." that the resurrection of Jesus is the God-ordained focal point of faith.

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    Romans 10.9 says, "If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." 1 Thessalonians 4.14 says, "For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so through Jesus God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep." 1 Peter 1.3 says, "God the Father caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead." So again, the focal point of our faith is not, "Do you believe that Jesus lived?" Or even, "Do you believe that Jesus died?" The focal point of faith is this, "Do you believe Jesus is who He said He is?" rose from the dead as He said He would for the reasons that God says He did.

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    What reasons?

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    For your salvation, for your assurance of heaven, for your adoption as a child of God, for your being a co-heir with Christ, for your eternal life.

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    Jesus rose from the dead to accomplish all of those things.

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    So understand from the tomb, this is a declaration.

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    He is not here.

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    He has risen as He said.

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    It's a declaration.

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    He proved who He was.

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    He proved who He is.

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    So it's a declaration.

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    Secondly, it's an invitation.

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    It's an invitation for us to discover who Jesus is.

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    Look at the rest of verse 6.

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    This is what I want to give to you today.

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    The angel said to the women, "And I say to you, come, see the place where He lay." "Come," the angel says, "Look, come.

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    I want to show you where He was laying." Do you know what I thought about a lot this week?

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    It's really interesting to me.

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    For everything the Bible says about the resurrection of Jesus, you know, I just shared with you and showed you how it's the focal point of our faith, right?

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    And it's the most significant event in history, and churches all over the Pittsburgh area and all over the world are celebrating this event.

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    It's the biggest thing to ever happen, right?

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    Do you know what's interesting about that?

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    For this to be as important as God says it is, as His Word declares it is, and as every Bible preacher gets up and is declaring today, for as important as it is, do you know that nobody actually saw Jesus raised from the dead?

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    Nobody saw it.

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    Nobody was there in the tomb when bloody, lifeless Jesus sat up.

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    Nobody was there to witness.

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    And I'm like, "Wait, wait, wait." This has gone through my mind like crazy this week.

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    I'm like, "If this is that important, why wasn't it witnessed by anybody?" Oh, well, many people experienced it, and many went out and preached it, and many people have given their lives for it, so please don't mishear me.

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    I'm saying the thing that I've been really thinking a lot about this week is just the fact that nobody saw it.

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    Eventually, literally, hundreds of people saw the risen Jesus.

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    That's not what I'm saying at all.

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    The Bible says hundreds of people saw Him after He rose from the dead.

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    But all that was seen at first was the empty tomb.

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    At first, all that was seen was the empty tomb.

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    And here's the thing that I've been just kind of wrestling through this week is, why did God do it that way?

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    You're waiting for an answer, aren't you?

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    If I were Jesus, did you ever play that game?

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    Oh, I have.

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    If I were Jesus, do you know what I would have done?

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    I'll tell you exactly what I would have done.

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    if I were Jesus.

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    Do you know what I would have done?

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    I would have risen from the dead immediately and it would have been the loudest, brightest explosion in history.

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    And I would have come flying out of that tomb.

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    And do you know what I would have done?

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    I thought a lot about this this week.

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    Do you know what I would have done?

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    With lightning shooting from every pore of my body.

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    I would have stood in the exact place that Pilate condemned me, in the exact place that the crowds were screaming crucify him.

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    I would have stood in that exact place in front of all of those people and I would have said, do you believe now who I am?

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    That's what I would have done.

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    Do you believe now?

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    You who mocked me and insulted me, and laughed at me, and beat me, and crucified me, do you believe I'm the son of God now?

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    Look at me!

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    That's what I would've done.

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    I would've made sure that every single person saw me.

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    And I would say, especially the people who mocked me.

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    but that's not how he did it.

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    He rose from the dead.

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    Nobody saw that event.

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    And then, he showed himself.

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    Mind-blowing.

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    He showed himself, but only to the people who believed in him.

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    He only showed himself to the people who loved him.

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    Did you know that?

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    No, I so wouldn't have done it that way.

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    I would have blown a hole in the side of Herod's palace.

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    I would have made sure that every single person saw me.

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    He only showed himself to those who believed in him.

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    And eventually the Apostle Paul, and if you've been at our church for any amount of time, you know that we've been sort of studying that story, haven't we?

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    This gets us back to the original question of why.

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    Why was this the way that He chose to do it?

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    Why was the empty tomb the evidence that He left for the world?

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    "Come, see the place where He lay." That's the evidence the world gets.

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    Here's why.

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    God doesn't force Himself on anyone.

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    He could.

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    He could reach down from heaven and He could grab you and say, "You're going to have a relationship with Me because I created you, pal." He could do that.

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    But He doesn't.

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    Here's what God has done instead.

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    Gloriously. So much more gloriously.

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    He has - listen to this please - He has ordained faith as the means by which people who want to know Him can enter into a loving and fulfilling relationship with Him.

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    Or people who don't want to know Him can refuse to believe and live their entire lives apart from God.

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    That's a terrible plan by the way, if you choose the second one.

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    The empty tomb.

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    That's the evidence that's given to the world at large.

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    That's the evidence given.

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    Because the empty tomb, the empty tomb allows us to investigate, or the empty tomb allows us to be ignorant.

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    We can investigate it.

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    Jesus rose from the dead, really? I gotta check that out. Is there truth to that?

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    And what does that mean?

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    You can investigate that, or you can choose to be ignorant.

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    You can leave here today and say, some people there seem pretty fired up about that, but honestly, I don't really care.

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    The empty tomb allows you to do that.

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    The empty tomb allows you to be honest or dishonest.

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    The empty tomb allows you to be honest to say, Look, Jesus has to be God.

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    He has to be.

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    He has to be.

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    Look at everything that happened.

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    Look at everything that took place.

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    He has to be God.

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    But you know, the empty tomb also allows you to be dishonest.

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    It allows people to say, "Well, there must be some other explanation "as to why we didn't see Jesus' body in the tomb." Have you heard these things?

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    Idiotic.

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    There's no other word for it.

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    You heard these, here's a theory, it's actually, the Bible talks about how people were trying to promote this theory from day one, and people still hold to this theory.

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    But one theory about why the tomb was empty was that the disciples stole his body.

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    Okay, so here's how that theory goes.

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    When Jesus was arrested, you remember how the disciples sort of scattered like cockroaches when the lights come on, and only John was there.

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    Remember that?

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    Remember the big, bad, brave disciples all hiding?

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    So this theory goes that these disciples somehow either overpowered or snuck past or whatever the guards and rolled the tomb, and then they stole Jesus' body out of the tomb, and then to really sweeten their plan, they're like, "Here's what we're going to do.

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    We're going to go tell people that He rose from the dead.

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    And even when people say, "Hey, stop saying that or we'll kill you," we'll keep saying it anyways.

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    Like, who signed on for that plan?

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    That plan makes no sense on about eight levels.

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    This idea that the disciples stole Jesus' body.

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    That's not even the dumbest one that I've heard though.

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    Do you want to hear the dumbest one?

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    The dumbest one is, Jesus didn't really die.

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    Oh, he was beaten half to death, and he was hanging on the cross, and these soldiers, who basically their whole job was to know how to kill people, and they took him down, and they said he was dead, and they put him in the tomb.

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    Here's how this theory goes.

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    I seriously can't say this without laughing, but this theory goes, they put him in the tomb, and they say the cool air from the tomb revived him.

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    Jesus was dead, and it's like this, Mostly dead. Mostly dead. Mostly dead.

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    And the cool air came on, and Jesus was like, "Ah!" And Jesus was in the tomb, and keep in mind, He was just crucified and beaten.

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    So the cool air revived Him, as cool air does, you know.

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    And then Jesus rolled the stone out of the way.

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    Keep in mind, you know, the beating and all that.

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    Jesus, eye of the tiger, He was like, "Roll the stone out of the way." And then crucified Jesus walked on His nail-pierced feet to His disciples, tattered and bloody and beaten, looking like something too graphic to show in a zombie movie.

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    But Jesus showed up to His disciples like that and said, I rose from the dead." And they were like, "Yes, you did, obviously." And they went out and told people about the glorious risen Lord that was revived by the magic waft of air in the tomb or whatever.

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    Oh, there's more. I'm not going to waste your time. There's more.

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    You can look them up. There's so many stupid theories out there.

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    Look, the empty tomb lets you be honest and it lets you be dishonest.

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    you can be honest and say, "Look, there's really only one explanation for what happened to Jesus.

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    He's God, and He rose from the dead, and He is awesome!" Or, "He wasn't really dead, magic tomb, air, disciples as commandos or whatever." You have the choice.

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    And finally, the empty tomb allows you to see with eyes of faith, or it allows you to remain hard-hearted.

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    The empty tomb allows you to see with eyes of faith.

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    You can look at that empty tomb and you can say, "He loves me.

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    He died for me. He rose from the dead for me. I will worship Him." Or, you can remain hard-hearted and say, "I don't want Him to be my Lord.

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    Nobody tells me what to do. I live life on my own terms." I guess the empty tomb lets you have that option, doesn't it?

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    He is not here, for He has risen, as He said.

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    "Come, see the place where He lay." Would you bow your heads with me please?

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    I'm going to lead us in a prayer in a moment.

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    But if you are sitting here today, and you have never received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, if you've never embraced this gift that He accomplished on the cross and with the resurrection.

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    Listen, it's time to step up.

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    It's time to stop shrinking back. It's time to stop making excuses.

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    It's time to stop trying to justify in your own mind.

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    Today is the day that you need to pray, "God, I'm crying out to You.

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    I've lived life my own way for too long, and I've been wrong, and I see what You've done for me.

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    God, I see that you love me.

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    God, I see that you sent your son to die for me.

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    God, I see that you rose your son from the dead so that all of my sins can be forgiven and I can have a relationship with you and I can have the promise of heaven.

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    God, you did that for me.

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    I'm giving my life to you today." Somebody here needs to pray a prayer like that.

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    Somebody here needs to pray, "God, I've known about this message.

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    But I've never really taken it that seriously.

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    It's just been sort of an event in my mind, but I've never embraced it that this has everything to do with me.

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    And God, today, today, April 1st, 2018, today, God, I'm done playing games.

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    I want to receive the gift of eternal life that you purchased for me at the blood of your own Son, secured for me with the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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    And I'm going to ask you, as you're praying, if there's somebody here that wants to make that decision today, I want you to go to that sign that says "Pray" in the corner and meet up with one of the members of our prayer team or come to guest reception back in the other corner where I'll be after service.

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    I would be more than happy to pray with you. We can step aside.

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    But this is way too important to put off.

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    The Bible says that today is the day of salvation.

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    This week we've had two deaths in our family.

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    And as horrific and tragic as that is, it's a reminder of the urgency of the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    None of us are guaranteed tomorrow.

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    Do you need to pray that prayer?

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    Do you need to cry out?

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    Do you need to turn from your sin, say, "I'm tired of living for myself and living for my sin.

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    I'm turning from my sin, I'm turning to Jesus Christ today.

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    Don't leave here until you've done business with God.

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    Join us at the prayer sign in one corner, join me in guest reception in the other after we close our service.

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    Don't leave until you've done business with God.

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    Father in heaven, we can't even fathom these events.

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    the impact that it must have had on those people who originally saw the empty tomb.

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    And today, Father, with eyes of faith, we again look at that empty tomb.

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    And oh yes, Father, You could have put Jesus on brilliant display for the world to see.

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    But that's not how You chose to work.

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    You have given all of us an empty tomb to look at.

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    You see that Jesus Christ reveals Himself to the people who are seeking Him.

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    Just like He did after His resurrection, we know that's still happening.

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    He's going to reveal Himself.

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    Your Holy Spirit is going to reveal Your majesty and Your glory, Father, to those who have a heart, who are seeking Him.

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    And I pray, God, I pray for the same wonder, The same awe, the same worship to continue to be repeated today as it was that day that that angel said to those women, "He is not here, for He has risen as He said." Come, see the place where He lay.

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    Thank you, Father.

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    Thank you.

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    Thank You, Father.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Matthew 28:6

  1. Why do you think nobody saw Jesus actually resurrect, they just saw the empty tomb at first?

  2. Why is the resurrection the focal point of faith? Why is believing Jesus resurrected the most important thing (See Romans 10:9)?

  3. How does the resurrection of Jesus Christ impact your daily living today?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another.

7 Words from the Cross - Part 7

"Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!"

Review: Luke 23:46

 

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    And open up your Bibles to Luke 23.

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    Verse 46.

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    We've revisited the words that Jesus said while He was suffering on the cross.

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    We've seen 6 so far in the 7th and final.

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    As in Luke 23.

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    It says, "Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!" And having said this, he breathed his last.

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    Jesus spent six hours on the cross.

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    Six hours of horrible pain.

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    Six hours of mocking!

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    They gambled for His clothes and they insulted Him.

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    It was six hours of bearing the sin of the world.

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    And literally, it was six hours of experiencing the reality of hell.

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    Six hours. Three of them.

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    From noon to 3 p.m. were in total darkness.

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    Six hours. Six statements in that time.

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    "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.

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    Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.

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    Woman, behold your Son!" My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

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    I thirst.

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    And it is finished.

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    The last statement that Jesus made before He died, before His last breath, the Bible says that He said it with a loud voice.

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    And that's how you need to read it, and that's how you need to hear it in your head, that this wasn't a whisper.

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    This was, "Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit!" Now, Jesus' last words are actually, to the Jews, very familiar words.

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    Because this is actually another quote from the Old Testament.

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    It comes from Psalm 31 and verse 5.

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    And this would have been very familiar to the Jews For this reason, you know how many of us grew up saying that little prayer before bed, and maybe many of us taught it to our children.

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    You know that little prayer, "Now I lay me down to sleep, "I pray the Lord my soul to keep, "if I should die before I wake, "I pray the Lord," what?

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    "My soul to take." And understand that Psalm 31 to the Jews It was a prayer that they prayed before bed a lot like that "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" prayer.

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    It was very familiar.

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    This psalm was originally the prayer of a righteous sufferer.

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    Like that prayer we teach the children, the prayer that we learned, the prayer basically says this, "God, I trust You.

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    God, I trust You with everything." Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." Now the way Jesus said it, there were a couple of slight differences in the way He quoted it.

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    The first one is this, Jesus actually didn't say the whole verse.

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    Why?

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    Because the rest of Psalm 31 5 goes on to say, "You have redeemed me." The truth is, Jesus wasn't redeemed.

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    Jesus was the Redeemer, right?

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    The second difference is Jesus has the word Father.

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    If you look at Psalm 31.5, it says, "Simply into your hands I commit my spirit." Jesus said, "Father!" It's interesting, earlier, we saw that when Jesus cried out from the cross, He screamed, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Now, He says, "Father," again, as He prayed every other time.

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    Was the wrath of God over at this point?

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    Was the punishment of Jesus Christ over in this moment, right before He breathed His last?

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    I don't know.

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    But here's what I do know.

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    That this cry was a cry of, "God, I know You're there.

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    "Father, I know You hear me, and Father, I trust You." Jesus entered death the way He lived His life.

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    A sacrifice at God's hands.

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    "Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit." He was entrusting Himself to God.

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    The Bible tells us also He was serving as an example for us, because you know, the Bible says that we too are sacrifices.

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    But we are, according to Romans 12, we are living sacrifices.

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    But we too must follow the example of Jesus that even when things are at their darkest, even when things are at their worst, even when things are at their most painful, we say, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.

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    Father, I trust you no matter how hard life gets, even up to the moment of death." Now there's a certain event that took place the moment Jesus said these words.

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    It was a world-changing event.

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    And according to the Bible, this event is directly connected with the statement, Matthew Luke chapter 27 verse 50 says that when Jesus yielded His Spirit, immediately after He did that, the Bible says that the curtain of the temple was torn. Mark chapter 15 verse 37 says that Jesus breathed His last, and immediately after He breathed His last, the Bible says the curtain of the temple was torn. And in Luke chapter 23, interestingly, it says that the curtain of the temple was torn, it says that right before, it says, "Jesus breathed His last." So that obviously tells us that the curtain of the temple was torn at the exact time as Jesus breathed His last breath. And someone here might say, "Well, wait, wait, Wait a second.

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    You just said a minute ago that this was, what was the word you used?

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    A world changing event.

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    You're saying it's a world changing event that a curtain tore.

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    You might say, "Well, Pastor Jeff, I have kids in my house and we've torn a lot of curtains over the years.

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    Didn't change our world.

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    I need to explain to you that this curtain being torn changed everything.

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    In spite of the earthquakes, the dead being raised, the darkness, all of these events that happened while Jesus was suffering and dying, this seems like a minor thing, but this is the most significant thing that happened.

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    So what's the deal with this curtain?

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    The tabernacle or the temple was an Old Testament building.

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    We could basically say that was where God dwelt.

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    It was this building, the tabernacle was sort of the portable version of it, and then when Israel settled into the land, the temple was built under Solomon, and the temple was this building where God's presence dwelt, and it was the building where sacrifices were offered.

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    Now the inner room in the temple was called the Holy Place.

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    And there was a small room that was attached to the Holy Place that was called the Holy of Holies.

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    And inside the Holy of Holies, inside this small room, was the Ark of the Covenant that God had commanded Moses to build.

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    The Ark of the Covenant was this box.

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    The top of this box was called the Mercy Seat.

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    And that is the spot where the glory of God, the manifestation of God's presence dwelt right there on top of the mercy seat, the top of the Ark of the Covenant.

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    That's where the glory of God rested, and it's where blood had to be offered for the sins of Israel on the Day of Atonement.

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    So here's the point, between the holy place and the holy of holies, there was a curtain dividing the two rooms.

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    And according to Leviticus chapter 16 in your Bibles, only the high priest went into the holy of holies.

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    Only the high priest, and he could only go in to the holy of holies one day a year.

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    And that one day a year that he was allowed to enter was called the day of atonement.

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    But on that day, He entered the Holy of Holies to offer the sacrifice for the sins of Israel.

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    Now fast forward back to the events that we're talking about tonight.

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    When Jesus died, that curtain was torn.

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    But the glorious thing is that curtain was torn by God Himself.

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    Because you see, if man was going to tear this giant curtain, it would be from the bottom up, right?

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    But the Bible says this giant curtain was torn from the top down, telling us that it was God himself who reached down from heaven and ripped this curtain.

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    And that shows us that now total access to God was available to everyone through the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    Can you wrap your brains around the significance of this event?

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    One man one day a year went in to appear before the glory of the God of Israel, and now that the curtains down, every one of us can go before the throne of God Himself.

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    Hebrews 9 and 10 give the divine commentary on the significance of this event, and I would encourage you to read that.

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    But the point is this, Jesus' death put into place the new covenant.

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    Now access to God is through the blood of Jesus alone.

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    The temple, the priests, the sacrifice, all of those things are now obsolete because they served as pictures of the reality that Jesus Christ brought.

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    Because you see on the cross, Jesus Christ was the Lamb of God.

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    He was the sacrifice, but at the same time, He was also the high priest who was offering the sacrifice.

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    And now God's temple, or the place where God dwells, the Bible tells us, is in the heart of every believer of Jesus Christ.

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    So, how do we respond to the moment of Christ's death?

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    Can we put ourselves there for just a second?

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    Because sometimes in the church, you know, when we talk about Christmas and Easter, the birth of Christ and the death of Christ, they become so familiar that sometimes we just don't slow down.

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    I want us to do that for a second.

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    Can you, in your minds, can you put yourself there at the cross?

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    Can you hear Jesus say, "Father, into your hands "I commit my spirit, breathing his last." How do you respond to something like that?

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    Well, the most appropriate responses are found in those who were actually there when it happened.

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    I want you to look at your Bible because these responses, this is where we need to find ourselves.

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    The first one is this tonight, I encourage you to respond like the soldier, like the centurion.

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    Look at verse 47.

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    It says, "Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he praised God, saying, 'Certainly This man was innocent.

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    Now this centurion, he had previously mocked Jesus.

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    He would have seen the arrest of Jesus.

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    He might have been part of that.

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    But he would have seen it.

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    He would have seen the trial of Jesus.

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    And he would have seen a condemned man who acted like no other.

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    Because understand, on the cross, when people were crucified, They suffered, they bled, they lost all of their strength, and ultimately they died in a whimper.

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    Very slowly and quietly died.

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    And see, that's what's so remarkable about this word from Jesus Christ, because the Bible very clearly says that Jesus cried with a loud voice.

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    This wasn't something that, under his breath, we couldn't quite hear him.

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    This soldier stood amazed that Jesus, at this point of his suffering, screamed this out.

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    And then, if that wasn't amazing enough, he died by his own will.

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    Jesus said, "Now I choose to give up my spirit." And the guard's response, you know, Luke says that he said, "Certainly this man was innocent, but understand that the response of the soldier is way more than, 'This guy probably shouldn't have been killed.'" Because the Bible says right here, Luke says, "He praised God." Mark 15:39 says, "The centurion," listen to this, "saw that in this way he breathed his last in this way he breathed his last he said truly this man was the Son of God so it wasn't just that Jesus died and it wasn't just what he said it was the way he said it and the way he gave up his spirit truly this man was innocent or as Mark quotes the guards, "Truly this man was the Son of God." So like the soldier, there might be somebody that walked in here tonight that, quite frankly, you've spent your life dismissing Jesus.

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    But now, you see that He's like no one else.

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    And you praise God.

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    Like the soldier, you take this whole scene in, And you say, "Truly this man was the Son of God." So I would encourage you tonight to respond like the soldier, and also on top of that, respond like the crowd.

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    Look at verse 48.

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    It says, "And all the crowds that had assembled for this spectacle, when they saw what had taken place, returned home, beating their breasts." Oh, this crowd, right?

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    of the week. They were waving palm branches. They were saying, "This is our king." Just a few days later, the same crowd, these same people were screaming, "Crucify him! We'd rather have Barabbas, the terrorist, than have this guy." The same crowd we saw while Jesus was on the cross. They stood mocking Him and making fun of Him while He was dying.

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    But, look again, verse 48 says that, "When the crowd saw what had taken place, they returned home." Do you see that?

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    It says they were beating their breasts.

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    What does that mean?

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    What does that mean they were beating their breasts?

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    What is that a symbol of?

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    Well, we know exactly what it meant, because if you turn to your Bibles just a few pages earlier, in Luke chapter 18 and verse 13, Jesus tells a story.

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    And in this story, Jesus tells of this tax collector who was grieving his sin, and he felt so guilty before God that Jesus said that he was beating on his chest.

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    It was a Jewish sign of guilt.

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    It was a Jewish sign of saying, "God, I have dishonored you." That's what beating on the breast meant.

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    Okay, so on this scene, when Jesus breathed his last, this crowd just got done making fun of him and mocking him and insulting him.

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    Maybe Elijah's going to come for him, let's wait and see.

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    And all the insults they hurled at him when they saw how he died.

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    The Bible says they walked home saying, "I am so guilty.

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    I am so guilty that I mocked him." Like the crowd, there is a sense in which you should feel guilty.

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    Because it was your sin and it was my sin that nailed Jesus to that cross.

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    Your sin and my sin.

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    Our sin was so wicked that Jesus died a horrible death to pay for it.

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    The innocent one bearing the wrath of God that I deserve.

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    So there is a real sense in which we should look at Jesus on the cross.

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    We should see Jesus breathing His last.

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    There's a sense in which we should feel guilt for that.

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    To say, "Look what we did!

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    Look what he went through because of me." So you need to respond like the crowd.

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    And lastly, you need to respond like the acquaintances.

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    Like the women.

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    Look at verse 49, it says, "And all his acquaintances and the women who had followed him from Galilee He stood at a distance watching these things.

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    They stood far off watching.

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    Stunned.

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    Stunned.

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    Because this event is one that we can barely wrap our brains around.

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    God, God himself came to earth.

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    He loved us, He healed us, He taught us, and we rejected Him.

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    We made fun of Him.

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    We insulted Him.

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    We beat Him half to death, and then we publicly killed Him, slowly.

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    So we're going to close our time today remembering Jesus' death the way that He told us to.

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    And that is by receiving the Lord's Supper.

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    And when everybody receives, I'm going to get back up and I'm going to lead us in taking the Lord's Supper together.

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    But simply tonight, I want you to feel, now and when you leave, what was felt the moment that Jesus died.

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    In reverse order, I would say like the women and the acquaintances, I want you to feel the horror of the death of Jesus Christ.

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    Like the crowds, I want you to feel the guilt of your sin that nailed Him to the cross.

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    And like the soldier, I want you to feel the majesty which leads to the praise to the One who died like no other.

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    This is how Jesus said and remember his death.

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    That on the night that he was betrayed, he took bread and he broke it.

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    He gave thanks.

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    And he said, "This is my body, which is given for you.

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    Eat this in remembrance of me." After the meal, Jesus took the cup.

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    And He said, "This is the blood of the new covenant, which is poured out for the forgiveness of sin.

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    Drink this in remembrance of Me." Rebow your heads and pray with me, please.

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    Our Father in Heaven, tonight we reflect on the cross so dismissed by the world at large, so often dismissed even in your church.

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    Father, I pray tonight, those of us in this room, those who are listening to this message online, I pray, Father, that you would capture our hearts again with the magnitude of this event.

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    The sinless Son of God died in our place.

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    Your Word tells us that you spared not your own Son, but you delivered Him up for us all.

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    Your Word tells us that it was your will to crush Him.

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    Your Word tells us that you demonstrated your love, and that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

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    Father, we can't dismiss this.

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    Father, we thank You and I pray that as we meditate on it and we let this really sink in, that we thank You again.

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    To Your name, Father, for all that You've done, We give you praise.

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    Through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

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    Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Luke 23:46

  1. What was especially peculiar about the way Jesus died? See Mark 15:39

  2. Read Luke 23:47-49 and discuss each reaction to Jesus' death. Why did each act this way?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another.

7 Words from the Cross - Part 6

"It is finished."

Review: John 19:30  |  Heb 10:4  |  Rom 5:8

 

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    Open up your Bibles with me please.

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    The Gospel according to John will be in chapter 19, verse 30.

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    John 19, verse 30.

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    We are looking at seven words from the cross.

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    There are seven statements that the Holy Spirit recorded for us in God's Word that Jesus stated from the cross.

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    God of the flesh, suffering on our behalf, said seven things while He suffered during those six hours.

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    Last week we looked at the fifth, which is, "I thirst." And that goes right into this next statement.

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    John 19:30 says, "When Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is finished." And he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.

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    And I know looking at that verse, it might look like this is the last statement that Jesus made, but it's not.

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    Notice that John 19:30 says that he bowed his head and gave up his spirit, and we're going to see on Friday that when he gave up his spirit, actually said one more thing. Today, it is finished. You know, that's one word in the Greek. The word is "tetelestai." And that's an interesting word because, you know, the archaeologists, they go and they do their digging and they found literally thousands of these scraps of paper in the Middle East that were written in Greek.

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    And upon investigating what are these pieces of paper, what are all these scraps, they discovered that they were actually what we would call mundane commercial documents.

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    In other words, what they found were a whole lot of receipts, business receipts.

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    But the interesting thing about these business receipts was over and over and over and over and over, they kept finding one word stamped on these business receipts, and the word was "Tetelestai." "It is finished" and stamped on these receipts, literally, "Tetelestai" is translated "paid in full." Tetelestai, it is finished.

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    It's a word of completeness.

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    It's the word when that mechanic tightens that last screw on the project to tell us it is finished.

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    It's a word when that writer puts that last period at the end of the manuscript.

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    Says it is finished.

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    It's a word for a marathon runner who breaks the tape and crosses that line and says, "It is finished.

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    Paid in full.

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    The work is done." Now interestingly, I was thinking about this week, Jesus could have said this statement in different ways, right?

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    He could have said, "I am finished." He could have said, "I finished it." And I'll be honest with you, I would have had zero problem with that.

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    He would have been completely in his right to say, "I am finished." But instead, in his awesome humility, he focused not on a personal achievement, though he would have had every right to.

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    He focused not on his personal achievement, but you see the way he made this statement and instead focused on the work of his Father.

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    It focused instead on the promise of Scripture and instead focused on the plan of God.

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    It is finished.

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    And understand when we talk about the plan of God, God had this plan all mapped out.

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    But the plan of God did not start on the cross.

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    The plan of God was fulfilled on the cross.

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    The plan of God actually started in the Garden of Eden, when Adam and Eve sinned, and God promised that Eve's offspring would someday crush Satan.

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    And then the plan continued to a man named Abraham, who God used to start a new family of people, the Israelites, through whom the Messiah, Jesus Christ, would come.

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    The plan continued to a specific Israelite named Moses, who God used to institute the Passover.

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    As we discussed last week, it's a graphic picture of being spared from death by being under the blood of a spotless lamb.

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    The plan continued to the Old Testament law.

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    The Old Testament law was given to define sin and to provide atonement for sin.

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    So why didn't the plan end there?

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    Okay, so if man has this sin problem and God institutes this law with this plan that will atone for sin, why didn't the plan stop there?

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    In other words, why did we have to see our Lord suffer the horrible agony of the cross?

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    Why didn't the plan just end with atonement?

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    Killing an animal, sacrifice to atone for your sin.

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    Why didn't God just stop there?

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    Isn't that good enough?

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    The answer is in Hebrews 10.4 that says, "For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins." Yes, the Old Testament law provided atonement for sin, but atonement is not taking away sin.

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    only giving a temporary covering for sin.

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    You see, the Old Testament times, when Israel offered a sacrifice, they had to keep going back and offering more sacrifices because it didn't finish the job.

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    You look at the furnishings of the Old Testament temple, you know, one furnishing you didn't find, there was a chair.

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    The priests never sat down because there was constantly sacrifices being made because people kept sinning, people kept becoming guilty, and you had to keep offering sacrifices over and over and over and over and over and over.

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    Atonement did not take away sin, it temporarily covered sin.

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    You're like, well, what's that like?

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    Well, it's like a concept that every one of us are familiar with.

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    I want us to talk about money for a second.

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    Let's talk about money.

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    Putting these concepts in terms of money, atonement is like a credit card.

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    If you want to purchase something, but you don't have the money, you can't afford it, you can't make the payment, the credit card covers you.

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    It covers the payments.

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    But if you've ever used a credit card, and probably most of us in here have, if you've ever used a credit card, you know when that card statement comes in the mail that the payment wasn't really made for your purchase because you still have to pay, right?

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    God provided the law.

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    God provided the Old Testament sacrifices to cover sin.

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    You see, it was almost like Israel when they were offering their animal sacrifice, it was in a sense like swiping the credit card.

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    I need covered, I need covered.

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    I sinned, I need covered.

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    That's what the Old Testament sacrifice was like, but payment was never fully made.

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    It was just always being temporarily covered.

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    Ok, so Jesus Christ comes on the cross.

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    The perfect, spotless Lamb of God lays His life down on the cross.

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    And you see, using our money analogy, He is cash.

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    He paid off the debt completely.

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    He settled the payment that we had to make towards God when He said, "It is finished." owed God an infinite debt. Jesus paid the price with His blood, with His very life.

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    So let me ask you, what does that tell us? What does that tell you about your efforts to try to earn your way to heaven.

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    It's more than just foolish.

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    If you're sitting here today, listen to me closely, if you're sitting here today and you're thinking, "I have to try to earn my way into heaven." It's foolish, but it's not just foolish.

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    Because you are rejecting and insulting God And you think that you can earn your way to heaven.

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    Because you've denied the price that was paid.

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    You've denied the very clear statement of Jesus when He said, "It is finished." You see, when you think, "If I want to get right with God, if I want to go to heaven, If I'm going to earn my spot, I have to be good, and God will see me being good.

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    I have to do good.

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    I have to do good things.

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    I have to keep the rules.

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    I have to try to be a very religious person.

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    Do you know what you're saying?

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    When you think that way, you're saying it isn't finished.

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    You're saying, "I have to earn my way." Because when Jesus said, "It is finished," you're saying, "I don't agree with." When you still think that you have to do something to earn your way to God, you're calling Jesus a liar, essentially.

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    Because He said, "It is finished." Jesus isn't offering you an installment plan.

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    Okay, Jesus isn't saying, "Okay, I did my part by dying.

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    "Okay, now I want you to do your part." He didn't say that.

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    Do you know what he did say?

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    He said, "It is finished." And I have to tell you, for as clear as he said it, and for as understandable as the concept is, We have a really hard time believing that.

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    You know, some churches teach that when you have the Lord's Supper, the communion is actually representing the sacrifice of Christ.

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    It's like Christ is being sacrificed all over again.

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    That's blasphemous.

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    It was finished when Jesus said, "It is finished." There's no sacrifice to represent.

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    Some churches teach a concept called purgatory.

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    Some churches teach that when you die, you go to this place of fire that burns off the remainder of your sin.

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    You still have some sins sort of attached to your soul, and when you die, you go to this place, and these fires burn off the remainder of your sin and you spend who knows how many years there getting your sin burned off.

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    Meanwhile, people on earth can pay for church services and light candles and say prayers and stuff to shorten your time being burned.

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    And I'm gonna tell you, church, that is blasphemous.

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    That is completely blasphemous.

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    The entire concept of purgatory.

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    Because what you're saying is you didn't do enough, Jesus.

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    My sin remains.

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    Oh, you may have said on the cross, "It is finished." But you were wrong.

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    Because apparently there's some things I have to do for my sin too.

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    It is finished.

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    There is nothing you can do to add to the work of Jesus Christ.

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    He completed it.

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    100%.

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    It is finished.

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    By the way, that's what makes Christianity different than every single other religion in the world.

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    And I've studied them.

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    Do you know what every other religion in the world teaches?

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    Here's some things you have to do to get right with God, the gods, whoever the higher power thing, people, whatever, are, here's what you have to do to ge right with them.

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    You gotta do this, and you gotta say these prayers, you gotta go to this place, and you gotta do these works, and you gotta do this, and you gotta do this.

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    And every other religion in the world says, you gotta do, you gotta do, you gotta try to make God happy, gotta try to make God happy, gotta try to make God happy.

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    Do you know what the Bible teaches?

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    The Bible teaches that God did the work to bring you to this place.

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    to Him.

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    The Bible says that God loved you so much that your life isn't about trying to pursue Him.

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    The Bible says that God loves you so much that He pursued you.

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    The Bible says that God loves you so much that He is not saying, "Okay, work your way to Me." He's saying, "I sent my Son to die in your place on the cross." And he finished the work of salvation.

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    And he put that stamp on it when he said, "It is finished." Tetelestai paid in full.

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    Since Jesus paid it all, since Jesus paid it all, at least he said he did, you really only have two choices.

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    You can accept it or you can reject it.

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    Those are the only choices that we have with Jesus.

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    By the way, paying and earning your way isn't one of the options.

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    I think we covered that.

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    The only choices you really have is looking at the words of Jesus saying it is finished, then you can believe that or you can reject that.

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    First of all, you can accept it.

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    What does it mean to accept it?

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    It means you need to get before the Lord, Get on your face and say, "God, I am a sinner.

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    "I've done bad things in my life.

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    "I've done things in my life that I regret.

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    "I've done things in my life that I'm ashamed of, "and I realize that I'm not the person that I need to be.

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    "God, I'm a sinful person, "but God, I believe that on the cross, "Jesus Christ, He died for my sins.

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    "And God, I believe that when you said, it is finished, all of my sin is paid for. And if you need to take that step today, there's going to be people during the last song, there's going to be people back at that sign. I'll be in guest reception. You stick around after service. Grab one of our prayer team, grab me, grab one of our elders. We would love to talk with you and pray with you about what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ. But step one of being a follower means you You have to accept His Word when He said, "It is finished." He did the work for you because He loves you.

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    You can accept it or you can reject it.

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    You can reject it.

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    But if you don't receive Jesus Christ's gift that He purchased for you on the cross, it will never be finished for you.

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    And really that's what hell is.

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    Hell is eternally paying an unpayable debt.

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    Because you rejected the only payment that was made for you.

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    It is finished.

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    The redemption of man.

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    It is finished.

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    All of the prophecies fulfilled.

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    It is finished.

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    The sacrifice for sin.

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    It is finished.

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    Bearing God's wrath, it is finished.

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    Sin and death and Satan defeated.

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    Say it with me, church.

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    It is finished.

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    So what do we say?

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    What do we say to the one here today who is still striving to make God happy?

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    You know, I wanna talk, there's somebody here today that you're a sincere believer in Christ, you've been born again, but there's, I'm sure there's somebody listening to this right now that struggles with feeling like you need to make God happy.

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    Feeling like, you know what, I know I'm a Christian, but I am a big fat disappointment to God.

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    Or I know I received Christ, but God must be pretty mad because I made some dumb choices.

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    To that person I say this, "Christian, God is not mad at you.

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    And God is not going to punish you." If you're a born-again believer in Christ, you have no judgment, no wrath, no punishment of God to fear.

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    But as a pastor, I talk to Christians all the time, who say, "I just feel like God's going to punish me.

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    I did some wrong things.

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    I just feel like God's going to punish me." Do you realize what you're saying?

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    What you're saying is Jesus Christ bore the wrath of God for your sin, and God poured out His wrath on Jesus, and then God looks at you and says, "You know what?

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    I punished my son, but I'm going to punish you too." What does that say about what Jesus did?

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    It says that Jesus obviously didn't finish the job because God's still mad.

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    But that's not what Jesus said.

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    Jesus said, "It is finished." So what do we say to the one who is relying on themselves for salvation?

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    We say, "You can stop striving and you can start believing." Look, I don't know where your heart is, only God does, but there might be somebody here who isn't born again that thinks, "I'm just going to keep working, I'm going to do harder, I'm gonna try harder, I'm gonna do more, and you're not gonna get there.

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    Because you can't complete something that's already been completed.

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    Or to that believer that, "Yeah, I gave my life to Christ, and a pastor's out, I'm trying really hard to work to be a Christian." Well, you can't complete what God finished either.

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    Stop striving.

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    Start believing.

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    It is finished.

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    What do we say to the person here that doubts God's love?

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    Maybe you've been going through some trials or struggles or circumstances that you're like, "You know sometimes I feel like… sometimes I feel like God doesn't love me.

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    Sometimes I feel like God's out to get me.

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    Sometimes I feel like God hates me." To that person I say Romans 5:8 is the ultimate demonstration of God's love.

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    God's love didn't just take him part way.

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    God's love took him the whole way.

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    Jesus didn't say, "I'll take a beating for you." Jesus didn't even say, "I'll take a severe beating for you." Jesus said, "Not only am I willing to die for you, Jesus said, 'I will die for you.'" And He saw it through all the way to the end.

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    Is there an issue in your mind as to whether or not God loves you?

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    I've got a word for you today.

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    And the word is to tell us to hide.

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    It is finished.

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    The final sacrifice was made.

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    Sin was paid for.

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    The mission was completed.

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    All of it declared and settled forever when Jesus said, "It is finished." Pray with me.

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    Father in heaven, I pray today that every one of us, whether...

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    I know there's people that have been walking with Christ in this room and listening to this.

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    They've been walking with Christ for decades.

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    And there are people that have been walking with Christ for maybe weeks or a couple of months.

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    Sometimes God, we struggle in feeling like there's still some gap that we need to fill, there's still some work that we need to do, there's still something that we need to accomplish to do right by you.

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    I pray, Father, we would look again at these words of Jesus.

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    When he cried out, "Tetelestai," when he cried out, "Paid in full," when he cried out, "It is finished." God, we know he wasn't declaring that his life was over.

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    He was declaring that his mission was over.

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    He accomplished what you sent him to accomplish.

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    Father, I pray also for anybody here today who doesn't know you, who has not been born again, who hasn't received the gift.

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    I pray today, Father, that they would take a long, hard look at the words, "It is finished," and examine whatever they are trusting to get them to heaven.

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    Father, enlarge in us a heart of gratitude that we are made righteous, We are made wholly acceptable to you. We are pardoned. We are forgiven. We are free.

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    We are adopted.

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    Not by one act that we can perform, but by the ultimate sacrifice that you made on our behalf.

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    God, today we thank you that it is finished.

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    In Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read John 19:30

  1. What was "finished", exactly? Be specific, and list as many things as you can!

  2. Why didn't Jesus say "I am finished"? What's the difference between that and "It is finished"?

  3. What are ways people try to "earn" their way to God? Why is it blasphemous to try to add to the completed work of Jesus on the cross?

  4. What is the difference between Old Testament atonement vs Jesus "taking away" our sin? See Hebrews 10:4.

Breakout Questions:
Pray for one another!