God's Judgment: WHY and HOW, Part 3

Review / Introduction:

Judgment is Horrific. (Nahum 2)

  1. The Battle is going to be horrific. (Nahum 2:1-5)
  2. The Devastation is going to be horrific. (Nahum 2:6-10)
  3. The Fall is going to be horrific. (Nahum 2:11-13)

The Truth about Hell

Hell is a Place

Matthew 8:12 - thrown into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Matthew 10:28 - And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.

Hell is a Place of Torment...

Revelation 20:15 - And if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.

Hell is a Place of Torment of Varying Degrees...

Matthew 11:24 - But I tell you that it will be more tolerable on the day of judgment for the land of Sodom than for you.

Hell is a Place of Torment of Varying Degrees that Lasts Forever...

Matthew 25:46 - these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.

Hell is a Place of Torment of Varying Degrees that Lasts Forever which we all Deserve...

Romans 3:23for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God

Hell is a Place of Torment of Varying Degrees that Lasts Forever which we all Deserve but God DOES NOT want us going there.

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    Alright, turn in your Bibles with me please.

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    To the book of Nahum in the Old Testament.

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    Book of Nahum.

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    We're in chapter 2 and if you're just visiting with us at Harvest Bible Chapel, we believe in taking a book of the Bible and walking through it a verse at a time.

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    Instead of me getting up saying, "Here's what I think you need to hear." We let the Word of God speak for itself.

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    Amen?

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    And to that end, we are looking over these four weeks at an Old Testament book.

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    The book of Nahum.

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    This is a book about God's judgment.

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    Judgment is God's righteous act of identifying sin and condemning sinners.

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    And Nahum is a book all about judgment.

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    In the book of Nahum, God was judging a city called Nineveh, which was the capital of Assyria.

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    God was judging this city, these people, for two main reasons really that we've seen.

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    This is review, but two main reasons.

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    One is violence.

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    Nineveh was an extremely violent city.

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    We talked about that last week.

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    brutality with which they treated people.

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    And the other reason we saw also from Scripture was Nineveh's pride.

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    Nineveh got to the point that, "Who is God?" "We run this show!" And God doesn't tolerate competition.

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    And we saw the last two weeks, God's judgment is, first of all, fueled by jealousy.

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    Do you know why judgment is coming?

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    It's because God cares.

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    He loves His people.

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    And when He sees His people afflicted, it gets His attention because He loves us.

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    And last week we saw that judgment is a response to man's pride.

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    The Bible says over and over and over that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.

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    So either way, you're going to get God's attention.

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    Right?

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    You're either going to get grace, or you're going to get opposition.

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    And what determines what you get from God is whether you choose to humble yourself, or you live in pride.

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    So we're going to be covering Nahum 2 today, and in this chapter you're going to see there's no instruction in this chapter.

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    There's no call for repentance.

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    This chapter is just a pronouncement of judgment for Nineveh, describing events.

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    Actually, when Nahum spoke these, these events didn't happen for three or four decades into the future, but Nahum describes them perfectly.

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    History records, even secular history records, that all these things that Nahum was talking about was fulfilled to the letter, to the most minor detail, perfectly fulfilled.

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    And there's really only one thing you can say in response to this chapter, and that's the title of today's message.

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    Judgment is horrific.

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    I chose that word because I couldn't think of a worse one, honestly.

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    I'm open for suggestions.

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    I could not think of a worse word to describe the judgment of God.

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    It's horrific.

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    So in this passage, God is talking to Nineveh through Nahum, and if you're taking notes, He says three things.

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    First of all, number one, the battle is going to be horrific.

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    The battle is going to be horrific.

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    There's an upcoming battle, Nineveh.

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    Hey, Assyria, I'm judging you.

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    I'm bringing punishment.

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    There's going to be a battle, and the battle is going to be horrific.

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    Look at chapter 2, verse 1.

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    It says the scatterer has come up against you.

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    Meaning the enemy coming against Nineveh.

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    And then look at this.

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    Man the ramparts, watch the road, dress for battle, collect all your strength.

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    God's mocking them.

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    God's like, "Hey, the battle's coming.

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    Get ready.

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    Get ready.

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    You've been so violent and so proud.

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    Well, get your fighting shoes on because the enemy's coming.

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    You ready?

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    You ready?

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    Get your people ready!

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    God is, He's mocking them.

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    It's like a futile call to arms.

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    Verse 2, "For the Lord is restoring the majesty of Jacob as the majesty of Israel.

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    For plunderers have plundered them and ruined their branches." Just a reminder, just in case you're wondering why God's so fired up about judgment.

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    He says it's about Israel.

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    Israel's been attacked and plundered, and Israel's going to be restored.

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    Alright, verse 3 and 4 talk about the Babylonians that are coming that God's going to use to attack the Ninevites.

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    "The shield of His mighty men is red.

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    His soldiers are clothed in scarlet.

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    The chariots come with flashing metal.

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    On the day He musters them, the cypress spears are brandished.

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    The chariots race madly through the streets.

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    They rush to and fro through the squares.

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    They gleam like torches.

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    They dart like lightning." So God was mocking Assyria, saying, "Hey, Nineveh, get ready." By the way, He's saying here the Babylonians are ready.

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    And it's going to be horrific.

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    Verse 5, again, speaking to Assyria, to Nineveh, He remembers His officers.

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    They stumble as they go.

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    They hasten to the wall.

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    The siege tower is set up.

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    Again, "Hey, get ready! Hurry up! Get ready!" Because the battle is coming, and the battle is going to be horrific.

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    Number two, the devastation is going to be horrific.

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    The devastation is going to be horrific.

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    The river gates are opened.

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    6, the palace melts away. We talked about that back in chapter 1 verse 8. History buffs.

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    In 612 BC, the Tigris river flooded and the flood actually broke the wall at Nineveh and the Babylonians poured in and slaughtered the Ninevites. To the point I was reading this week, a secular historian records this event. He says it was so bloody, the flood from the tigers that were rushing through the streets were actually tinted red from all of the blood that was slaughtered by the hands of the Babylonians.

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    V. 7 says, "Its mistress is stripped.

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    She is carried off.

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    Her slave girl is lamenting, moaning like doves, and beating their breasts." What in the world is that talking about?

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    He's talking about their God, or more specifically their goddess, which was Ishtar.

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    See the Ninevites had this goddess, and the Babylonians when they attacked the city, they carried off the idols, the slave girls.

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    Those are the temple prostitutes weeping.

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    You see this is a sign of utter defeat.

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    God promised this actually back in chapter 1 verse 14.

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    was a sign of being conquered when an enemy comes in and runs off with your idols. That's like ultimate defeat, right? Like you're this proud powerful city and like, "Hey, how's it going?" Like, "It's so bad that they stole our gods. Can you believe that? Our gods have been stolen! That's pretty bad. That's a bad day when your gods have been stolen." That's like rock bottom, right? You'll You can imagine, right?

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    Okay, thank you both of you.

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    Verse eight, "Nineveh is like a pool whose waters run away.

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    'Halt!' they cry, but none turns back." You see, Nineveh was sort of like this oasis in the desert.

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    And I love this picture because I totally get this picture because now Nineveh is gonna be like, well, he says, "Nineveh is like a pool, waters run away." thought of when I read that? Have you ever seen like an America's Funniest Home videos or something where somebody has one of those big above-ground poles and then somebody comes by and hits it with like their tractor or their Pontiac? What happens right? Whoosh! It just the water just flies everywhere right? And that's the picture that God's using. Not that God used America's Funniest Home videos, but that's the picture here right? When you break a pool the waters just go everywhere and he said that's what's going to happen with Nineveh, when the damage comes, everybody's going to scatter, and there's going to be maybe a couple brave people, they're like, "Wait! Come back! Come back!" And they're not coming back.

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    Right? They're not coming back.

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    That's the picture here.

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    V. 9 "Plunder the silver, plunder the gold, there is no end of the treasure or of the wealth of all precious things." You see, Assyria over the years of their devastation and conquering, They took tons and tons and tons of loot.

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    Now they have a ton to take.

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    That's what he's saying.

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    Oh, you stockpiled your stuff, did you?

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    It's going to go faster than it came.

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    Plunder.

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    In verse 10.

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    Put a bracket on verse 10.

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    I did.

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    The devastation is going to be horrific.

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    Here it is.

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    Desolate.

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    Desolation and ruin.

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    Hearts melt.

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    and knees tremble, anguish is in all loins, all faces grow pale." Empty, devastated, terrified, traumatized.

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    Even with the terrorist attacks we faced in our nation, this is something that even we can barely fathom.

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    Just a complete and utter annihilation to the point that the people are just completely traumatized by how horrific the devastation is going to be.

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    And then finally, just for this part, don't get excited.

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    Number three, the fall is going to be horrific.

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    The fall is going to be horrific.

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    The fall of Nineveh.

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    That's how God concludes this section.

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    He says, "Where's the lion's den?

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    The feeding place of the young lions, where the lion and lioness went, where his cubs were with none to disturb.

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    The lion tore enough for his cubs and strangled prey for his lionesses.

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    He filled his caves with prey and his dens with torn flesh.

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    He's contrasting the height of Nineveh's power to the depth of Nineveh's defeat.

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    He said, "You used to dominate and now you are desolate." And there's a reason all this lion imagery is used.

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    Actually, archeology has confirmed this, that that was sort of a symbol for Nineveh's kings.

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    Right?

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    Just kind of like, you know, the United States has the eagle as a symbol.

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    Well, a lot of the Assyrians and Ninevites had the lion because they were proud and mighty and strong.

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    And God says, "Yeah, you were just like the lion, weren't you?

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    You just went out and you hunted and you tore and you took back to your den and you had this stockpile and none of us like your den and you used to be something.

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    Vicious and prosperous but verse 13, the Lord says, "Behold, I am against you," declares the Lord of hosts, "and I will burn your chariots in smoke and the sword shall devour I will cut off your prey from the earth, and the voice of your messengers shall no longer be heard." This is the promise of destruction.

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    With the worst sentence any person, any nation, the worst sentence that anybody can ever hear is uttered right here.

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    And it's when the Lord says, "I'm against you." We talked about that last week, right?

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    Pride.

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    What does God say about pride?

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    He says, "I'm opposed to pride.

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    I'm against you.

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    And for God to come to Nineveh and say, "Hey, you bit off more than you can chew this time, because now you have my attention." And right now we're sitting in church in 2018 and we say, "Yeah, wow, wow, God's judgment, it was pretty bad back then, wasn't it?" I mean God's judgment in the Old Testament, it was God's, you know, fiery Old Testament God. It was pretty bad back then, but that's like, that's Old Testament and God's not really like that anymore. Right? Please tell me God's not like that anymore. Actually, the Lord has not changed. And truth be told, when it comes to judgment, if the Bible's true, and I believe that it is.

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    When it comes to judgment, the worst is actually yet to come.

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    As horrific as this passage is about this city, it's bad.

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    It's nothing compared to what's coming.

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    Like, well that's certainly not New Testament.

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    Well, I would encourage you, Go home and read Paul's letters to the Thessalonians.

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    I would encourage you to read Peter's epistles.

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    I would encourage you to read Revelation.

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    And you know when you do that, you find here's Paul, and here's Peter, and here's John, all speaking of this horrible wrath that is to come.

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    This horrible judgment of God that is to come.

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    You're like, "Yeah, well those guys were kind of fiery, but not my dear, sweet, precious, calm Mr. Rogers like Jesus, right?" Jesus spoke of God's wrath, or hell, almost twice as much as He spoke of heaven.

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    You know, you could take every prophet and preacher, apostle in the Bible, take all of their teaching on judgment and wrath combined, and Jesus still spoke more about judgment and wrath than all of them.

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    Combined.

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    So maybe in your New Testament fact-checking about judgment, you should read a Gospel or four.

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    When we talk about judgment, yes, there's temporal judgment.

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    That's what we just read here.

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    Temporal judgment.

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    Like in Nahum to Nineveh.

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    It's on peoples and nations.

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    And we see it a lot in the Old Testament.

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    You're being punished now for your sin.

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    But there's also, the Bible says, there's a final judgment at the end of the age.

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    That's Revelation 20 type stuff.

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    a series on judgment, we have to talk about hell.

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    Because there's nothing more horrific.

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    There's nothing that human imagination could come up with that could compare to the reality of what the Bible says, what Jesus said about hell.

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    Hell is a real place.

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    And real people are really going there.

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    You know, in our day, it's been ignored.

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    It's been reduced to a fairy tale.

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    It's cartoon stuff, right?

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    Oh, we see hell on Tom and Jerry, right?

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    It's just this like red place and like the devil's in charge.

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    Both of those are false according to the Bible, by the way.

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    But it's been ignored.

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    That's just fairy tale stuff.

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    Hell's been trivialized.

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    Hell's been trivialized.

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    We make the word part of our common vernacular, so it just sort of loses its oomph, right?

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    We do it all the time.

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    Oh, did you watch the Stanley Cup Finals?

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    Oh, that was a hell of a series.

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    Just trivialize it, right?

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    Did you hear that music?

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    That guitar player up here, the good looking guy here, he's a hell of a musician.

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    We just trivialize it, right?

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    Oh, have you ever been to Stacked across the street?

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    Oh, we went there a couple weeks ago, hell of a burger.

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    And we just keep throwing that word out and it doesn't mean anything.

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    Hell has been ignored, hell has been trivialized, hell has been denied.

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    And I wish I could stand here and say hell has been denied by these blatant false prophets who don't like the Bible.

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    I wish I could say that, but that's not the problem.

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    The problem is there are very popular pastors, preachers, whatever you want to call them, They're very popular.

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    I call them false teachers.

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    They're very popular within the church.

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    These people that proclaim to be pastors and teachers and prophets or whatever, they get up and say, "My God is a God of love and He would never send anyone to hell." And people just swoon over that.

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    Oprah Winfrey's like, "Sign me up for that plan." Like, "Oh, my God is a God of love.

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    And the idea of hell is so archaic and so Old Testament and so this." And people just fawn over that.

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    Do you know why people fawn over that?

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    'Cause that's what they wanna hear.

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    And do you know what you call it when you make up the God that you wanna worship?

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    Do you know what that's called?

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    That's called idolatry.

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    And what you've done is you've reduced, You've reduced heaven to the participation trophy of life, right?

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    We live in the day of participation trophies.

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    Hey, it's happened with our foster kids.

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    You know, our soccer season was like O and 10, but he got a trophy.

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    Why?

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    Because you showed up.

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    And that's how some people treat heaven.

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    Heaven's the ultimate participation trophy.

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    Like I'm going to heaven.

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    Why are you going to heaven?

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    Because everybody goes to heaven.

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    Really?

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    You don't need to love Christ, you don't need to turn from your sin, you don't need to give a rip about God at all, you just magically get the participation trophy called heaven.

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    And you know, when we hear that church, when we hear that again, it's like we're back in the Garden of Eden and we hear the devil's words to Eve directed at us.

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    You will not surely die.

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    You remember that?

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    You will not surely die.

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    "You will not surely die." So I'm going to give you the truth about hell, according to the Bible, and I'm going to give it to you in one sentence.

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    But I'm going to give you the sentence a piece at a time.

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    Okay?

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    So jot this down first of all, hell is a place.

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    Hell is a place.

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    Matthew 8.12, Jesus said, "In that place "There will be weeping and ashing of teeth." Matthew 10.28, Jesus said, "And do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul.

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    Rather fear Him, God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell." Hell is a place.

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    It's not a construct of the church.

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    It's not a scare tactic.

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    It's not the boogeyman.

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    And not wanting to believe in hell doesn't make it untrue.

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    It's a real place, right?

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    According to the Bible, it is a place.

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    Let's go on with our sentence.

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    Hell is a place of torment.

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    In one sentence, we're just going to keep adding words.

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    Hell is a place of torment.

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    It's described as darkness and fire.

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    It's described as weeping and gnashing of teeth.

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    That's emotion.

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    That's pain.

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    It's torment.

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    The Bible says when an unbeliever dies, his soul goes into hell, which is not the lake of fire yet, but there's a place of torment until the lake of fire, according to what Jesus said in Luke 16.

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    The Bible says when Jesus returns and sets up his thousand year kingdom that the Bible talks about cover to cover.

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    When Jesus returns and sets up his kingdom, believers are going to receive an eternal body for glory.

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    Isn't that good news?

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    This is not the thing I'm taking into eternity and I'm thankful for that, amen?

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    I am in line for a serious upgrade.

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    I don't know why you're laughing, some of you are too.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Just saying.

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    Hey, look, we're all in the same boat, right?

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    We're all in the same boat, we're all wearing out.

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    We're all wearing out.

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    The Bible says very clearly that this body, it's like a seed put in the ground and we're gonna get this new one, right?

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    And this new one is going to be indestructible and it's going to be perfect and we're going to enjoy that for all of eternity.

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    But after the thousand years, the Bible says there's the great white throne judgment And unbelievers - this is Revelation 20 - unbelievers get an indestructible body too.

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    But their indestructible body is indestructible so that it wouldn't be consumed.

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    So that it would suffer forever.

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    They receive an eternal body for the lake of fire.

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    Revelation 20.15 says, If anyone's name is not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.

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    Next part of the sentence, "Hell is a place of torment, thirdly, of varying degrees." Did you know that?

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    Hell is worse for some people than it is for others.

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    Like what determines?

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    This is a whole other sermon series, but just for today.

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    The Bible says the more you know about the Lord, about the call to repentance, about what it means to receive Jesus, about what Christ has done for you on the cross, and the resurrection, the more you know, and the more you reject, the worse hell is going to be for you.

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    Many passages talk about this.

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    Here's one, Matthew 11.24, Jesus said, "But I tell you, it will be more tolerable on the day of judgment for the land of Sodom than for you.

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    Remember the story of Sodom back in the book of Genesis, a city so wicked that God's like, "Off the map." That's how wicked they were.

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    And Jesus said, "Judgment's going to be easier for them "than it is for you who are rejecting me." Why?

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    Because Jesus wasn't physically standing and preaching in Sodom the way he was to these people.

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    He says, "You know more, you've seen more, "therefore you are accountable for more." You're accountable for more.

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    And church, you're accountable for what you know.

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    It is an absolutely horrifying thought to think that there are some people sitting here listening to this online that are going to spend eternity separated from God because they refuse to receive the gift that God's given, and we're going to talk about it in a minute.

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    But if I can just step away from the emotion of it all, and the pastor's heart and mindset of, if I can just step back and look at it objectively, I can say this, if you have no intention on receiving Christ, okay?

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    If you're like, look, my mind's made up, I'm never going to receive Christ, I'm never going to get religious or whatever you people call it, I'm never going to be born again, I have no interest in this, then this is absolutely the worst possible place you can be.

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    You should have stayed home.

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    because someday you're going to stand before God and you're gonna be like, "I didn't know, I didn't know." And God's gonna say, "Do you remember that Billy Goat looking preacher, June 10th?" That's how I imagine God must think of me.

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    But God's going to say, "Do you remember?

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    Do you remember you sat there and you laughed at the Billy Goat joke?

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    Remember that?

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    But he also talked about what my word says about what happens for people that reject my gift, for people that exalt themselves thinking they don't need me.

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    Do you remember what he said about that?

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    This is the worst place you could be if you have zero intention on receiving Christ.

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    And if that's your plan, you shouldn't come back.

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    You shouldn't go to any church for fear that you would be exposed to some truth from God's word that you are now accountable for.

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    Because the more you know and the more you reject, the Bible says the worst hell is for you.

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    Going on with our sentence, "Hell is a place of torment of varying degrees that lasts forever." Matthew 25, look at this, look at this.

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    Because this flies in the face of all these false preachers out there, and they're teaching all kinds of things.

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    I've read articles, "Hell hath no fury." There's a whole wave of evangelicalism that's doing away with the doctrine of hell.

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    And there's even some that are saying, I read this article, like hell's temporary.

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    Like you go there and you sort of get your punishment, whatever, but hell's temporary and eventually we all end up in heaven.

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    But I want you to look at this verse.

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    This is what Jesus said.

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    And in light of what Jesus said, does anybody really give a rip what anybody else says?

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    I don't.

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    Jesus talking about the separation of the sheep and the goats.

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    He said these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.

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    You have to know that Jesus used the same word here.

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    Did you see this?

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    Eternal, eternal.

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    In other words, hell lasts as long as heaven lasts, according to this statement.

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    True or false?

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    No, that would be true.

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    in 20 some years of being a pastor and all the stuff that I've read and sermons that I've listened to and watched, I have not once, here's something I've never heard, I have never one time heard somebody say, "I believe that heaven is a temporary place." I've never heard that. Yeah, I believe you go to heaven for a while and then, you know, whatever. But I've heard that a lot about hell. Like, Jesus, what do What do you say about that?

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    Jesus said, "Punishment is eternal." And, "Heaven, life, is eternal." Same word. It's the same word.

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    Hell is endless.

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    Other phrases are used in the Bible to describe this.

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    It's a place where the worm does not die.

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    The fire does not go out.

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    Relief is never attained.

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    Hell is a place of torment of varying degrees.

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    It lasts forever.

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    Next phrase in our sentence, "which we all deserve." Which we all deserve.

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    Romans 3.23 says, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." We all deserve hell.

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    And if you think you don't, then you've called God a liar.

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    Because according to His Word, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.

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    of the glory of God.

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    Every one of us are born with a sin nature.

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    A self-centered, nobody-tells-me-what-to-do nature.

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    And every sin that you've ever committed, every person that you've ever wronged, every time in your life that you knew what God wanted you to do, but you did what you wanted to do anyways, then you have sinned, you have rebelled, You have turned your back on the holy, almighty God, and for that, you and I deserve His judgment.

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    We deserve hell.

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    All have sinned and fall short.

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    It doesn't matter if you're a murderer or if you're a gossip, you've fallen short.

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    Who's ready for the good news?

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    Here's the good news, last part of our sentence.

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    Hell is a place of torment of varying degrees that lasts forever, which we all deserve, but God does not want us going there.

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    That's the good news.

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    God would be justified to say, "You sinned against me," and ping us straight into hell immediately.

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    He would be justified to do that.

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    But I love this verse, 2 Peter 3, 9 says, "The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promises.

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    some kind of slowness, but is patient towards you." Look at this next phrase, I love this phrase.

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    "Not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance." Not wishing that any should perish.

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    The worst person you know, whether it's personally or somebody you know of on the media, maybe you have some kind of disdain for some politician or whatever.

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    Think of the, in your mind, who is the worst person or the least deserving of anything person.

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    The Bible says God doesn't even want that person to perish.

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    God wants that person in heaven with him.

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    So yes, God is a God of judgment, but God's also a God of love.

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    He does not want you going to hell, so he provided a way.

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    He provided a way.

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    And the way is to turn from your sin and receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

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    Like, why is that the way?

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    Why is that the way to avoid hell?

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    Because when Jesus was on the cross, He was bearing God's wrath on Himself.

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    The wrath that I deserve, the wrath that you deserve.

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    When Jesus was on the cross, he stepped in our place.

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    He said, "I'll take that, punish me.

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    "I'll take that, I'll take the judgment." And when you receive Christ, when you believe that he took God's wrath on himself, God doesn't have any wrath left for you.

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    You're not gonna stand before God someday and God say, "Well, I know you received Jesus, "but I'm still mad at you." The Bible says that God is satisfied with Christ's sacrifice on the cross.

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    So if you believe in Jesus Christ, if you receive Him, the Bible says you will never face God's judgment.

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    Jesus took it on Himself for you.

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    Romans 8:1 says, "There is now therefore no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." If you are in Christ, the judge has slammed his gavel down, He has said, "Not guilty." And who's going to overturn that?

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    If God says you're not guilty, who's going to come along and overturn that?

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    That's why we're big on Jesus around.

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    That's why Christian demonstrated in this tub, he died to himself.

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    That's why water represents a tomb.

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    When he went down there, he said, "I'm dead." When the Christian came up, he said, "I'm identifying with the resurrection of Christ.

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    The life I now live is Christ in me and through me.

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    I am not my own. I was bought with a price." By the way, if there's somebody that needs to take that step, I've got my clothes and towels still up there.

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    You're like, "But I don't have any." That's okay. You'll dry.

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    We can stick around. We'll do this.

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    See me after service.

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    it right here right now it's all set up.

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    But in light of how horrific hell is, is that really something you want to put off? Getting serious about the Lord? Is that really something you want to gamble with? You know when people object to the idea of judgment, the idea of hell, it's It's always for the same reason.

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    They say, "How can a loving God do something?" You know, it doesn't sound very loving.

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    My response to that is, "Hey, hey, hey.

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    God's love is not in question.

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    What more could God have done than He did?

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    Tell me, what more could He have done?

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    Though we sinned and rebelled, He took on flesh, He became a man, He lived among us, He was treated shamefully, and he was nailed to a cross, and laid in a borrowed tomb.

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    What more could he have done to express his love?

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    But somehow when we talk about judgment, God's love is on trial all of a sudden.

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    No, no, no.

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    His love is not in question.

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    What more could he do?

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    Because right now, the way that you're living your life right now, I just want you to think of your life, your typical day, your typical week, the way you're living your life, you are preparing yourself.

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    You are preparing yourself for eternity.

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    Meaning right now, your life, if you're like, "You know what, I love God, I love God's Son, I love God's people, I love God's truth, I love worship." That sounds to me like you're preparing yourself for heaven, because guess what heaven is?

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    God's presence, God's people, God's truth, worship.

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    But on the other hand, right now if you say, "You know, I really don't want anything to do with God or Jesus or don't really want anything to do with His people, I'm not really crazy about the Bible, I'm not really into worship." Truth is, you would actually be miserable in heaven.

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    You'd be miserable in heaven.

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    God's going to give you what you want.

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    Now it's obvious the choice that God wants you to make, but the question I have for you this morning is what choice have you made?

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    You want to choose not to receive Christ?

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    You want to choose instead to receive God's judgment?

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    I've got a word of warning for you.

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    God's judgment is horrific.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, oh Father, if there was any one doctrine from your word that I could wish away, it would be this one, probably exclusively.

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    Father, I admit, I confess to you, there is a part of me that just wishes this wasn't true, just...

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    not because I'm doubting your sense of justice, I just can't even wrap my brain around how horrible and horrific this kind of judgment is, that people would choose to accept for choosing to embrace your Son, embrace the forgiveness that you've offered in Jesus Christ.

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    But Father, Jesus modeled this.

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    He warned us.

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    He showed that you need to take a serious look at Him, because the alternative is horrific.

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    Father, that's simply what we wanted to do today, was take a look at Your Word.

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    And I pray that Your Holy Spirit uses Your Word.

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    I pray that You charge somebody today.

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    You grab somebody and you shook them, that they would take a hard look, get a reality check, that someday we're all going to stand before you.

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    And on that day we can either say, "I accepted your son.

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    I accepted your gift of eternal life." Or we can say, "I accept your judgment." Father, we thank you for the incredible love that you demonstrated.

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    we sang it earlier, more than I deserve, we don't deserve a thing from you.

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    You've given us everything.

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    For that, Father, we stand and we praise you now.

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    In Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Nahum 2

  1. Based on cartoons, jokes, and old myths - what are some unbiblical ideas about hell that you have seen / heard?

  2. Why are more and more people, even in the "evangelical church", denying the doctrine of hell, despite what the Bible says?

  3. Paraphrase Nahum 2 in a sentence or two. Why would such a prophecy about Nineveh be preserved for US in God's Word? Why does God want us to know this?

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

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another!

God's Judgment: WHY and HOW, Part 2

Review / Introduction:

Judgment is a Response to Man's Pride. (Nahum 1:8-15)

If God was using Nineveh, why is He now punishing Nineveh?

Isaiah 10:5-7, 12, 15 - 5 Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger; the staff in their hands is my fury!
6 Against a godless nation I send him, and against the people of my wrath I command him,to take spoil and seize plunder, and to tread them down like the mire of the streets.

7 But he does not so intend,and his heart does not so think; but it is in his heart to destroy, and to cut off nations not a few
12 When the Lord has finished all his work on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, he will punish the speech of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria and the boastful look in his eyes.
15 Shall the axe boast over him who hews with it, or the saw magnify itself against him who wields it? As if a rod should wield him who lifts it, or as if a staff should lift him who is not wood!

Parable: Isaac and Nick

2 Samuel 22:26, Psalm 18:27, Proverbs 3:34, James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:5

God Opposes the proud but gives Grace to the humble.

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    Open up your Bibles with me please to the book of Nahum.

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    So book of Nahum.

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    Are you there yet?

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    I'm not.

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    Harvest Bible Chapel is a church that sits on four pillars.

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    They're on the wall in the back in guest reception.

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    The first one is proclaiming the authority of God's Word without apology.

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    We lift high the name of Jesus in worship.

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    We believe firmly in the power of prayer.

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    We share the good news of Jesus with boldness.

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    Those are the four things that sort of sum up what this church is about.

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    And regarding that first one, if you're visiting with us, what we do at Harvest Bible Chapel is we go through a passage of Scripture and we let the Word of God speak for itself.

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    You should have no interest in coming here today and hearing what I think about life and things.

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    My opinion doesn't matter.

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    God's opinion.

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    God's truth is what matters.

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    That's why we take a passage of Scripture and take time to walk through it.

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    And we're in a series right now called "God's Judgment." Why and how?

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    Because it's a subject that's so commonly misunderstood everything from God is ready to smack you down and cast you into hell at the slightest offense.

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    You better watch.

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    He's ready to lay the smackdown on you.

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    from that to people saying, "Oh, God's not going to judge anybody. Hell is just a myth.

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    Judgment is a made-up thing. It's the boogeyman." And what we want to do with this series is see what the Bible says about judgment, okay? It doesn't really matter what I think about judgment and it doesn't really matter, respectfully, what you think about judgment. What matters is what God thinks about judgment and what He has said about it. And that's why we're going through the book of Nahum. Last week we were setting the stage just a quick review.

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    Nahum is about the Assyrian capital, this city called Nineveh. And maybe you're more familiar with Nineveh from the story of Jonah. Nineveh was the town that Jonah went to and when he declared God's judgment they repented and God spared them. But a little over a hundred But years later Nineveh was back to their cruelty and violence towards God's people.

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    Like what do you mean violence?

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    Nineveh, the Assyrians, they were known for being not just violent but cruel.

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    They would, just researching this this week, I just, I got to a point I just had to stop.

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    I'm like, "Okay, enough." The brutality was hard to stomach.

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    They were known for cutting off people's hands, cutting off their feet, cutting off their heads.

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    They were known for taking their enemies and skinning them, and using their skins as tapestries and decorations, monuments from the war.

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    They were known for taking their enemies and gouging their eyes out, but letting them live.

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    They were known for sticking people on poles to put on display.

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    Then Nineveh, the Assyrians, they were known for making monuments out of corpses.

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    Just sick.

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    Sick!

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    You know the book of Nahum, Nahum the prophet shows up and he says to Nineveh, "It's all over.

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    It's over.

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    You're done.

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    God has had enough." And God wiped Nineveh off the map to the degree that it wasn't found again, the site wasn't found again until 1842.

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    That was how utterly destitute the Lord made that city, destroyed it.

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    Last week we saw that judgment is fueled by God's jealousy.

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    The reason God is bringing judgment, the reason God is angry, is because He loves His people so much.

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    It's fueled by His love.

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    And because He loves His people, He will not tolerate His people being abused.

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    This week the title of the message is "Judgment as a Response to Man's Pride." Look at verse 7 with me.

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    Again, this is where we left off last week.

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    The verse 8 is sort of like the other half of verse 7, so we're going to take a step back before we go forward.

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    It says, "We left off last week, 'The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble.

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    He knows those who take refuge in Him.

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    But on the other hand, with an overflowing flood, he will make a complete end of the adversaries and will pursue his enemies into darkness.

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    You see, he knows his people, but if you're not one of God's people, he considers you an adversary or an enemy.

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    It says, "With an overflowing flood, he will make a complete end." literal and metaphorical at the same time.

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    You're like, "How is that?" Well, in 612 BC, the Tigris River overflowed and actually broke down part of the wall, the flooding broke down part of the wall of Nineveh, which allowed the Babylonians to rush right in for the first wave of attack.

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    So I think when Nahum is talking about a flood here, I think there's a literal truth there.

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    So we're going to look at verses 9-15 today.

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    And before we do that, listen, this can be confusing.

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    Who is actually being addressed in the passage?

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    Because in these verses that we're looking at today, God is addressing Nineveh and He's addressing Israel at the same time.

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    He's sort of alternating back and forth messages are sort of intertwined and sometimes it can be hard to read if we're not sure exactly who he's speaking to. He's giving judgment in Innova, he's giving hope for Israel, and here's what we're going to do. This will really help you if you do this. Okay? So I want you to take a pen and I want you to mark your Bible. Mark a bracket around verses 9 down 9 through the first part of verse 12. Just put a bracket. 9 through the first part of verse 12. And then in the margin put an N. And that stands for Nineveh, meaning that's who God is speaking to. So 9 through the first part of 12 is speaking to Nineveh. The second This is part of verse 12.

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    Down in verse 13, down to verse 14, but not verse 14, just 12b and 13 rather, he's speaking to Israel.

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    So verse and a half, he's speaking to Israel.

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    Put an "i" in the margin beside 12b and 13.

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    You're allowed to write in your Bible.

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    I give you permission.

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    Just don't like add stuff.

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    Like, God also said this.

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    No, He did not.

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    So verse 14 through verse...

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    Actually just verse 14.

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    He's speaking to Nineveh again.

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    So write a bracket around verse 14, write an "N." And then verse 15, write a bracket around that and put an "I" around that.

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    He's speaking to Israel again.

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    So you should have four brackets.

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    "N-I-N-I," Nineveh, Israel, Nineveh, Israel.

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    That's how I marked it in my Bible and it just helps keep things clear as we go through the passage.

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    Now how can you be sure who he's speaking to?

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    Well, here's a little trick.

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    That we know for sure that he's changing audiences.

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    Like in verse 12, God says, "Though I have afflicted you." That word "you" in the Hebrew, which is more of an exact language than English, but that word "you" in the Hebrew is actually feminine.

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    And it's a change in gender.

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    And in the Hebrew language, when you change gender like that, the audience is also changing, obviously.

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    So that's a little textual clue that - hard to see in English, obviously, but that's one of the clues that we have - that He's definitely changing back and forth between audiences.

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    So what God's doing in this passage, alternating back and forth.

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    For example, I was thinking how to illustrate this.

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    I thought, "Well, I'm gonna need somebody "that I just love so much and I'm so jealous for "and just means the world to me." And I'm like, "Well, obviously Aaron." And then I thought, "Well, I'll start for this illustration.

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    "I need just somebody to represent Nineveh, "just vile and nasty and Tony." I am totally kidding, but you're sitting near the front, so you're gonna come up here for a second and help me out.

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    So here's what's happening in this passage.

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    You know I don't mean that about you.

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    He could kill me with a dirty look.

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    I love you brother, just an illustration.

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    But here's what God's doing in the passage.

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    He's speaking to Nineveh and Israel.

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    And he's like, same passage, he's like, I love you.

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    I have a glorious plan for you.

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    It's over for you.

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    Here comes the boom.

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    But you, your best days are ahead of you.

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    Huge blessings are coming.

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    I am digging your grave right now.

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    Okay, you can have a seat there.

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    That's what's happening in this passage.

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    So let's look at verse nine.

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    Again, God speaking to Nineveh.

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    Why do you plot against the Lord?

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    He will make a complete end.

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    Trouble will not rise up a second time.

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    Plotting against the Lord.

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    He says it again in verse 11.

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    we'll get to that in a second.

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    God's decreeing something and Nineveh says, "No, that's not gonna happen." Really, you think you're going to stop God's purposes?

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    Is that your plan?

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    You're plotting against the Lord?

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    God says, "Well, I'm gonna make a complete end." And he says, "You're not going to rise up a second time." Now, being a product of the '80s, Remember those cheesy horror movies from the 80s?

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    How many people remember those horror movies?

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    You know, like Friday the 13th and Halloween and you know, the scary monster movies.

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    You know what I'm talking about?

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    You don't drive me nuts about those movies.

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    I'm gonna, here's what I'm gonna do.

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    I'm going to demonstrate a scene for you and you tell me what happens next, okay?

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    So like the monster's chasing after the innocent, you know, teenager at summer camp or whatever and the teenager grabs the shovel and the monster breaks in the door and thwack, hits Jason or Freddie or whatever right between the eyes, down, laying there.

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    Okay, and then the teenager starts crying.

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    It says, "It's over." And then puts the shovel down and walks away.

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    What happens next?

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    The monster gets up.

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    And every time I'd see one of those cheesy movies, I had the same thought.

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    Take that shovel and hack that thing into pieces the size of Skittles.

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    Like this thing has been trying to kill you.

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    Like why did you let it get back up?

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    And in this passage here, the Lord is saying to Nineveh, He goes, "You're not going to get up.

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    I put you down, and you're not going to get up.

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    There's not going to be any restoration from this.

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    Verses 10-12, look at this, he says, For they are like entangled thorns, Like drunkards as they drink, They are consumed like stubble fully dried.

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    See the picture there?

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    They're like a mesh of thorns that you can't get through.

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    God says, "I just set them on fire." He says, "From you came one who plotted evil against the Lord, a worthless counselor." There it is again, plotting against the Lord.

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

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    "Thus says the Lord, 'Though they are at full strength and many, they will be cut down and pass away.'" Done with that section for Nineveh.

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    God already started actually, Isaiah 37, 36, years before this passage, God went through the Assyrian camp and He struck down 185,000.

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    And at this point, Assyria, Nineveh, they rebounded from that, but that was just a taste of what was coming.

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    God says the next time, there's no rebounding.

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    It's over.

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    Over and over in this passage.

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    Complete end.

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    It's over.

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    You're not getting up.

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    Now let's look at what he says to Israel.

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    He says, "Though I have afflicted you, I will afflict you no more.

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    And now I will break his yoke from off you and will burst your bonds apart." You see, God had used Nineveh, the Assyrians, to punish Israel.

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    God warned Israel even way back in Moses' day, If you persist in idolatry, if you persist in rejecting the Lord, I'm going to allow other nations to conquer you, to rule over you." And Israel, hard-hearted, stiff-necked, persisted, and God used the Assyrians to conquer northern Israel about 722 B.C.

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    So God used Nineveh, used the Assyrians to punish Israel, and in this passage God is saying to Israel, "That's over now.

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    Your punishment's done." Now back to Nineveh 14.

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    "The Lord has given commandment about you.

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    No more shall your name be perpetuated.

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    From the house of your gods I will cut off the carved image and the metal image.

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    "I will make your grave, for you are vile." See, in that culture, it was considered a curse to have no descendants.

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    It was considered humiliating to not have any gods.

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    And God says, "Yeah, your descendants are cut off.

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    I'm going to put your Mickey Mouse gods down.

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    And by the way, right now, I am digging your grave." Wow.

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    He says, "You're vile." Then verse 15, back to Israel, "Behold, upon the mountains the feet of Him who brings good news, who publishes peace." See, in Israel He says, "This is good news for you.

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    Your punishment's over." It says, "Keep your feasts, O Judah, fulfill your vows, for never again shall the worthless pass through you." Here it is again, "He is utterly cut off." Last part of verse 15, he says, "Keep your feasts." You see, during this captivity, Judah would have been prevented from going to Jerusalem to keep their appointed feasts.

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    And God says, "Well, I'm clearing a path for you now.

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    You can go do that again." And He says, "Fulfill your vows." You know, while Israel's in captivity, many people are making vows.

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    "You know, God, if you restore us, I will follow you with all my heart.

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    We will never go back into idolatry.

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    God, if you please deliver us. Have you ever made a promise like God to that?

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    If you just get me out of this, I will...

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    And here God says to Israel, "Fulfill your vows." You know, God always keeps His word to you.

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    Maybe we should be more diligent about keeping our word to God.

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    So God was using Assyria, Nineveh, as the capital, God was using Nineveh to punish Israel for her sin.

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    But has it ever crossed your mind, do you ever think about this?

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    If God was using Nineveh to punish Israel, why was God now punishing Nineveh?

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    Has that ever bothered anybody else?

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    Like why in the world would God use them and then punish them for being used?

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    That just seems so like...it just doesn't seem right.

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    I thought about that a lot this week.

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    You know, why would God punish somebody that he's using?

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    And actually, the Bible has the answer for that, but I need you to turn back.

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    I hardly ever do this, but you have to turn with me to Isaiah 10.

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    You've got to see this.

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    Isaiah 10.

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    I don't have the time this morning to read all of this, but I just want to highlight a few verses and you're going to see the point.

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    Isaiah 10, look at verse 5.

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    "Ah, Assyria!" Again.

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    Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, that's who we're talking about in Nahum.

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    Assyria! The rod of my anger!

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    The staff in their hands is my fury.

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    Against a godless nation I send him.

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    Against a people of my wrath I command him to take spoil and seize plunder and to tread them down like the mire of the streets." So there's God saying, "I'm going to use Nineveh, I'm going to use Assyria to punish Israel." Look at verse 7, "But he does not so intend, and his heart does not so think.

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    But it is in his heart to destroy, and to cut off nations, not a few." So you see God says, "I have this plan how I'm going to use Assyria, but the problem is they have different plans.

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    And that's not going to work.

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    Look down at verse 12.

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    When the Lord has finished all his work on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, he will punish the speech, look at this, of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria, and the boastful look in his eyes.

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    Down to verse 15.

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    "Shall the axe boast over him who hews with it?

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    Or the saw magnify itself against him who wields it, as if a rod should wield him who lifts it, or as if a staff should lift him who is not wood?" God says how foolish for an instrument to be arrogant.

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    It would be like lining up after service today and coming to this guitar and saying, "Hey, hey sweetie, you did a really good job today." And I really thought worship was powerful.

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    Wasn't worship powerful this morning?

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    And I just want to thank you.

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    I want to thank you for all the work that you put into that, because you really did a great job.

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    I mean, how foolish is that?

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    That's just an instrument in the hands of somebody who knows how to use it.

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    And God said, "Assyria, that's all you are." So why are you boasting?

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    The reason that God was going to punish Nahum, two reasons.

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    One is violence.

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    We already talked about the violence.

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    I'm not going to revisit that today.

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    But I want to talk about pride for a few minutes.

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    Pride.

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    So, okay, God was using Nineveh, but now He's punishing Nineveh.

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    Why?

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    And I was thinking a lot this week about how to explain in a way that we could sort of wrap our brains around why God would want to punish a nation that He's using.

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    And I thought and I thought and I thought about it.

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    So I did something that I never do.

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    I wrote a parable.

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    You want to hear it?

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    This is sort of an earthly example to try to help us wrap our brains around what's happening with God and Israel and Nineveh and sort of make sense from an earthly illustration and it'll help us to understand why God's so fired up.

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    All right?

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    So again, earthly example, we're going to have to use our imaginations here, but I want you to imagine with me that you have two kids.

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    Their names are Isaac and Nick.

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    Isaac is pre-adolescent, Nick is a teenager.

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    Well, Isaac has been disobedient.

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    Isaac's been a lot of problem, having a lot of problems obeying you lately.

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    And you say, "Nick, I have to be out of town for a few days.

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    So Nick, your job is to babysit Isaac while I'm gone." Isaac absolutely hates that.

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    But you say, "Nick, listen, while I'm gone, You're in charge because Isaac is under discipline.

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    He's not allowed to have TV.

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    He's not allowed to play the PlayStation.

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    He's not allowed to have his friends over.

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    You're in charge, Nick.

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    He's not allowed to have any privileges.

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    So you use Nick to sort of punish Isaac.

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    Now, infant dedication Sunday, listen, this is not good parenting advice, okay?

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    Nor is it meant to be.

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    This is an illustration.

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    But you're using Nick to sort of punish Isaac.

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    So you go away, but here's the problem.

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    Nick doesn't just babysit Isaac.

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    Nick ruthlessly beats on Isaac every day.

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    Every day, just beats on him.

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    Nick keeps burning Isaac with cigarettes.

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    Nick is constantly humiliating Isaac.

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    And after a few days of this torturous scenario, Nick starts to get a little full of himself because he's wielding all this power over this younger, weaker brother.

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    He's starting to get a little full of himself.

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    And he says, "You know, Isaac, this is why I'm in charge.

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    You're an idiot.

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    Mom and dad are losers.

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    And I'm the only one around here that has a clue.

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    Nobody's gonna tell me what to do." And then you, parent, you find out about Nick's behavior.

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    So what do you do about Nick?

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    You used him to punish Isaac, but he violently and arrogantly went way too far.

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    You see in the parable, Isaac is like Israel, and Nick is like Nineveh.

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    So yes, Israel needed punished, but Nineveh's violence and pride were just too much.

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    And it's clear when we look in Nahum, you're plotting against the Lord.

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    You look at Isaiah, you know, you're arrogant and boastful.

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    A big problem for God that he could no longer tolerate was Nineveh's arrogance.

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    And there's a principle that you'll find everywhere in Scripture.

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    We're not going to look all these up, but we'll put them on the screen for you.

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    You find this everywhere.

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    Here's just some examples.

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    1 Samuel 22.26 Psalm 18.27 Proverbs 3.34 James 4.6 1 Peter 5.5 It is over and over and over and over in Scripture.

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    And it's what prompted God's response to Nineveh.

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    And the principle is this, God opposes the proud.

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    that He gives grace to the humble.

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    Are you a proud person?

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    I've got a warning for you today.

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    If you're a proud person, God says I'm against you.

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    Now there's somebody here like, "Oh my gosh, my kid drew a picture for me and I said I'm so proud of you and now I'm going to hell." That's not what we're talking about here.

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    We're talking about pride.

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    Here's what we mean by pride.

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    Pride is confidence in yourself, not in God.

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    Biblical pride is the root of all sin.

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    It's a focus on self.

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    It's an exaltation of self.

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    It's a praise of self.

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    It's a preoccupation with self.

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    It's when you elevate yourself to the position of God.

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    No one tells me what to do.

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    That's pride.

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    The minute you think you know better than God.

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    I know the Bible says that, but...

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    You ever heard that?

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    Have you ever said that?

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    I think we all have at some point.

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    I know the Bible says that, but...

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    But what?

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    That's pride.

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    That's pride.

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    I know better than God.

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    And God says, "I will fight that every time." Every time I see somebody raising up thinking that they're above me, God says, "I will oppose that every single time." So I have a word today Somebody here that hasn't received God's grace in Christ.

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    Maybe you've been a churchgoer, but not a Christ follower.

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    Maybe your attendance has been great, but you haven't been born again.

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    Maybe it's the churchgoer who says, "Yeah, God's not going to tell me what to do.

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    God's not going to tell me how to live.

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    His word, the Bible, has no place in my life.

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    I got a word for you.

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    And that's this.

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    God is opposed to you.

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    He's against you.

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    Do you really think that this way that you're living is going to land you somewhere good?

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    Do you really think that you're going to find meaning apart from your Creator?

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    Do you really think that you know better than Him?

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    That your wisdom is greater than His Word?

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    Is that what you think?

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    Do you think God considers it a small matter?

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    That you won't embrace the forgiveness and new life that He purchased for you by the death of His Son?

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    God is opposed to you.

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    You see, pride is a godless mindset.

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    It's God and His Word has no bearing on my life.

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    No, no, no, no.

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    My daily activity, my choices, God and His Word have no bearing.

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    It is a godless mindset that leads to a godless attitude, that leads to godless action, that leads to a godless lifestyle.

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    So don't be shocked if you find yourself someday in a godless eternity.

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    I'm always amazed at the people that have objections to hell.

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    Like, "Oh, hell's such a cruel concept.

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    "Why would God send anybody to hell?" You mean to tell me you want to take somebody that lived their entire life and didn't give a rip about God or his word, and all of a sudden when they die, it's like, "Oh, I'm all about heaven.

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    "Woo, where's the line to worship?" What?

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    You didn't want anything to do with God your whole life, and suddenly now he's awesome to you?

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    You see, pride says, "I don't need God.

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    I don't want God in my life." And hell is a grace, hell is a gift, hell is God saying, "Okay, if you don't want anything to do with me, then I'll cast you out of my presence forever." If that's you today, I would encourage you not to leave until you talk to me or talk to one of our elders, stop by guest reception, see one of the people by the prayer sign during the last song and beyond.

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    Because listen, if that's you, if you fall into that category of, "Yeah, God's Word really hasn't had any place in my life.

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    God hasn't really been a priority in my life." I got some awesome news for you.

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    There is hope for you.

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    Do you realize in an instant, you can turn from that mindset.

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    You can say, "I've been wrong, God is right, I want to receive Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, I want a new beginning, I want new life." And that can happen instantly today!

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    And He will save you, and He will love you, and He will change your eternity!

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    It's just waiting for you to get out of your own way.

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    And right now there's some good church folk saying, "You tell them people that need Jesus how it is." Well, church folk, I got a message for you too.

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    God opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble.

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    And that message is the same for the church as it is for people that haven't received Christ.

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    Do you realize when Peter and James were writing and talking about that, they were writing two churches.

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    They were writing two Christians.

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    And you're like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait one second.

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    I'm not a proud person." Well, here's the tricky thing with pride.

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    You know, pride is the most recognizable sin in other people.

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    We can spot that a mile away in other people, but it's the hardest to recognize in ourselves.

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    I would like to stand before you today and say, "I've won the battle with pride." I have not.

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    I haven't.

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    I still wrestle with it.

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    It's time for you to get honest and say, "You know what?

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    I do too, to some degree, in some measure, in some way." You know, for me, when I preach a sermon and I get good feedback, I start to think, "You know what?

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    God's really lucky to have me." Oh, that is not funny.

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    I can be replaced in a second.

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    And you know what that statement is?

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    That statement is pride.

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    That's pride.

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    That's pride.

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    Maybe you don't get the recognition that you think you deserve, whether it's in the church or in the workplace.

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    "Why aren't people recognizing me?

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    Why ain't I getting the credit?

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    And where's my ticker tape parade?" You know what?

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    That's pride.

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    And God will oppose you.

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    You know, when you don't get your way in your home, at the workplace, in the church?

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    I've seen it in the church a lot over the last 20-some years.

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    You want your way and the church leadership makes a decision contrary to your wishes and that just gnaws at your soul.

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    You know what that gnawing is?

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    Pride.

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    And God is opposed to that.

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    When you're wrong, when you're wrong about something and you refuse to go to the person that you've wronged and apologize and say, "Look, I'm sorry, I messed up.

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    I messed up, I am sorry.

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    When you refuse to do that, do you know what it is that makes you refuse to do that?

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    Tell me.

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    It's pride.

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    And how does God feel about that?

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    He says, "I'm opposed to that." He goes, "I will fight you on that." Is that where you wanna be?

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    Or maybe you're in an argument, and maybe the argument you were in, maybe you were right.

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    But you were so harsh in the way that you treated the person, and you refuse to apologize for that.

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    That's pride.

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    And God will fight you on that every time.

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    God opposes the proud.

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    Church, if you're a born-again believer in Christ, There's not a thing in the world that can rob you of your salvation.

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    But I'm going to tell you, God may use something like a Nineveh in your life to get your attention.

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    He might.

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    Because the Bible says He disciplines those He loves.

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    God opposes the proud, but He gives grace to the humble.

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    That's a whole other sermon. I'm not going to get into that today.

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    Just to say being humble isn't thinking less of yourself.

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    Being humble doesn't mean you walk around going, "I'm dirt. I'm such a loser. I'm a terrible pastor. I smell bad." And like, "Oh, look how humble he is." That's not humble. That's not humble.

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    Humble isn't thinking less of yourself. It's thinking of yourself less.

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    It's having such a God-centered mindset, and an other people mindset that you're not focused on yourself.

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    That's humility.

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    God says the person that isn't focused on themselves, God says that person gets grace.

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    So God opposes the proud, but He gives grace to the humble.

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    So either way, you're going to get God's attention.

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    You humble yourself, you get His grace.

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    If you're proud, He will oppose you.

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    And I've got to warn you, the way Nahum told Nineveh and told Israel in this passage, God's judgment is a response to man's pride.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank You for Your Word.

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    We thank You for Your Word even when it stings.

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    The reality is, Father, we all deal with pride.

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    There are people here today, Father, who...

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    There are people sitting here today that are too proud to admit that they've been wrong.

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    There are people that are sitting here today that are too proud to admit that rejecting your Word has been a mistake and they need to repent.

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    God, I pray that You would tattoo this message on their brains.

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    God opposes the proud.

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    There is no place in your kingdom for the person that thinks they don't need you.

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    They don't need to regard your words, "Father, I pray that you would go after them." I pray that they would feel your opposition.

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    And I pray that in feeling your opposition, they would reach out for your grace, because God, we know mercy triumphs over judgment.

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    You are ready to give it.

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    Father, I pray for Your people here that are born again, are followers of Christ, but Father, we all at times struggle with pride.

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    And I pray, Father, that You bring a repentance, bring a refreshing among Your people.

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    Say, "I'm not going to go anywhere in the same zip code as pride, because I know how God feels about it." Bring repentance for your people.

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    Father, thank You that You are the God of the second chance.

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    Just as You didn't wipe Nineveh out the first time they sinned, but You were patient in the long suffering.

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    God, I thank You that today is a day of salvation for somebody here.

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    Let them not be too proud to reach out for Your grace.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Nahum 1:7-15

  1. If God was USING Nineveh (Assyrians) to punish Israel, why would God punish Nineveh? See Isaiah 10:5-15

  2. What is pride? In what ways are YOU tempted to be prideful?

  3. Why is God so opposed to pride?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another- specifically to be able to identify your own areas of pride!

God's Judgment: WHY and HOW, Part 1

Introduction:

Judgment is Fueled By God's Jealousy. (Nahum 1:1-7)

Acts 20:27 - or I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole counsel of God.

Nahum

Nineveh

Gods Judgment: God's righteous act of identifying sin and condemning sinners

Exodus 20:3You shall have no other gods before me.

Exodus 34:14 - ...for you shall worship no other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God...

Deuteronomy 4:24For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God.

God is jealous for 3 things that belong to Him:

  1. His Glory.
  2. His Work.
  3. His People.

2 Thessalonians 1:6 - ...God considers it just to repay with affliction those who afflict you

God has a holy concern for what He Loves, and God is Jealous for you.

God's judgment is Fueled by His jealousy.

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  • 00:43-00:45

    Open up your Bibles with me, please.

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    To the book of Nahum.

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    Nahum in the Old Testament.

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    You might need to help the person sitting next to you find it.

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    It's in the Old Testament, one of the Old Testament prophets, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk.

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    And we are starting a new series this week, a four-part series this week called God's Judgment.

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    Why and how?

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    Several years ago in the early days of this church plant, we were actually meeting in a school.

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    And I'll never forget this day.

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    We didn't have very many people, but this one particular Sunday, we had this whole giant group of people come in.

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    And so much so that they filled up almost an entire row in the middle section of the middle school.

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    And I remember just as a pastor, when you're in the early days of a church plant, you want people, right?

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    So all these new people came in and I'm like, "Yes, our attendance just doubled." And I'm just like so excited.

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    You know, we're going through the worship and worship was fantastic, again, like it was today, for sure.

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    But I was like, "Oh, this is fantastic!

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    All these new people came!" And then it was my turn to get up and deliver the Word.

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    And I remember that particular Sunday, the message was on hell.

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    And I'll never forget this.

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    of the lines in my introduction I said, "Hell is a real place, and real people are really going there." And as soon as I said that, they all stood up, 90 degree turn, and single walked out. And I don't think it was, "Oh my tummy, I gotta get to the bathroom." I think it was, "All the way to the car walked out." People don't want to hear it.

    03:07-03:49

    People don't want to hear it. People don't want to hear it. And at the risk of sounding critical, you know a lot of churches advertise - I was talking about this with a pastor friend of mine recently - but a lot of churches advertised, "Hey, we want you to come and get comfortable. We want you to come and get comfortable. We want you to come, we want you to get comfortable, settle in and get comfortable." But you know what the truth is? Maybe you shouldn't be comfortable at church. And I'm not saying the chairs need to be harder, or our coffee needs to be nasty. What I'm saying is you, and when I say you I mean we, I that shake us.

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    Because if the Bible is true, then those who haven't received God's grace in Jesus Christ are staring down the barrel of God's wrath.

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    True or false?

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    If the Bible is true, then that's a true statement.

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    That those who don't conform to the will of God will face the wrath of God, true or false.

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    Okay, so why is it that we want people to be so comfortable?

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    Do we really want people coming into the church and we are keeping them comfortable all the way to hell?

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    Is that what we want? Is that what we want to do?

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    You're heading straight for a godless eternity!

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    But we want you to be comfortable for the 15 minutes that you're here.

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    We should be ashamed of ourselves, honestly.

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    With that said, we are starting a four-part sermon series on the book of Nahum.

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    Show of hands, who has recently, and when I say recently, I mean ever in their lives, heard a sermon from the book of Nahum?

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    Who has ever heard a sermon from the book of Nahum?

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    Darla, anybody else? Okay.

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    Kaylee, you have.

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    Okay, Taylor, you have? Okay.

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    So like three of us have heard a servant on the book of Nahum.

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    Awesome.

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    Do you know why people don't preach on Nahum very often?

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    It's not a cozy, comfy book. It's just not.

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    It's not a comfortable book.

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    It's a book about God's judgment.

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    The why and the how of God's judgment.

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    So why are we doing it if it's not so popular?

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    I'm going to tell you why.

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    Because Nahum is as much a part of the Bible as the book of John. Right?

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    Nahum is as much a part of the Bible as the Psalms are part of the Bible. Right?

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    Nahum is as much a part of the do, but name is just as relevant because it was the same Holy Spirit who inspired the contents of this book.

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    And I'm going to tell you as a pastor, we just finished three years in the book of Acts, but one of the most convicting verses for my job is Acts 20, 27 when Paul says to the Ephesian elders, "I did not shrink back from declaring to you the whole counsel of God, And God forbid me to ever be so wrapped up in what I want to preach, and what I think people want to hear, and what's going to keep people comfortable that I fail to declare to you the whole counsel of God.

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    That's why we're doing a series in the book of NAM.

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    Like, "Oh, judgment, nobody wants to hear that.

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    We'll skip that part.

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    Judgment, hell, wrath, vengeance, we don't...

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    Who wants to hear that?

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    Nobody wants to hear that.

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    We'll skip that." Paul says, "I didn't shrink back." By God's grace, I don't want to shrink back.

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    That's why we're doing this series.

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    But God is a God of love, right?

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    Absolutely He is.

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    But God is also a God of justice, wrath, and judgment.

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    And there are so many goofy and crazy and stupid and ignorant ideas surrounding the wrath and judgment of God.

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    Everything from God's just waiting in heaven to slap you down, to God's wrath and judgment doesn't exist at all.

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    We're going to take a biblical look at what the Bible says over the next four weeks.

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    Alright, history time.

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    Nahum.

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    You're like, "Wait, I'm still looking for it in the Bible." Alright, we're going to give you a little more time.

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    Nahum, if you're taking notes, he was a prophet around 650 BC, and ironically, his name means "comfort." Yeah, well, Nahum is about the city of Nineveh, which was the capital of Assyria.

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    Like, "Nineveh, Nineveh, Nineveh," that sounds familiar.

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    Yeah, Nineveh was the city that God sent Jonah to, and that Peter just gave us a quick refresher on Jonah, right?

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    But Nineveh was that city.

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    But Jonah went and he preached and that was actually a century before Nahum.

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    And remember in Jonah, Nineveh repented, but it was short-lived.

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    Okay, so a hundred years later, again, Nahum comes on the scene and Nineveh is back to their old ways.

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    And it wasn't just like, okay, Nineveh, you're drinking out of the milk carton and putting it back in the refrigerator.

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    It wasn't the nature of their sin.

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    They were violently cruel people.

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    Violently cruel people.

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    So Nahum, the prophet of the southern kingdom of Judah comes on the scene and he says, this is a paraphrase here of what we're going to be looking at the next four weeks.

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    Nahum comes on the scene and he's like, "Look God, God has had enough.

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    No more.

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    God has been patient and God has been merciful and you insist on rejecting him, you insist on cruelly treating his people and he's had enough.

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    So yeah, God is showing up again, but no, no, no, not like a hundred years ago when he showed up with Jonah and said, "Repent." No, this time God is showing up to pronounce his holy judgment on your wickedness.

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    And as the Assyrian army was descending upon Jerusalem, They had already conquered the ten northern tribes of Israel.

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    It was announced that God was going to destroy their capital.

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    Nineveh.

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    That's what Nahum is about.

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    You have to, as much as you can, try to wrap your brains around the impact of this.

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    We're kind of removed in time, but Nineveh was at the height of its power at this point.

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    Okay?

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    And God completely wiped it off of the map.

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    It would be like if I stood up today and said, God has had enough of Philadelphia.

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    God is going to turn Philadelphia into a parking lot.

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    You'd be like, that's crazy.

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    It's a huge bustling city.

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    That's exactly what was going on here.

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    And God's word proved to be true.

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    God wiped Nineveh off the map to the extent, you know, they didn't even know where the site was until 1842 when archeologists found evidence.

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    Like this is where Nineveh was, finally.

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    That shows you the extent of God's work.

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    Let's talk about God's judgment.

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    You want to get a definition down here.

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    We're going to be talking about it for four weeks, so let's make sure we're all on the same page.

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    This was the best definition I could come up with.

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    God's judgment is God's righteous act of identifying sin and condemning sinners.

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    God's righteous act of identifying sin and condemning sinners.

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    And biblically there's two kinds.

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    There's temporal judgment, first of all, temporal judgment.

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    That's on peoples and nations typically.

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    We see that in the Old Testament, right?

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    That God says, "You're being punished now for your sin." Also on individuals, like David, punished for his sin against Israel.

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    There's temporal judgment.

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    God says, "I'm going to chastise you here and now for your sin." It's temporal.

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    But the Bible also talks about final judgment.

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    That's at the end of the age.

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    That's in Revelation chapter 20.

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    That there is a day.

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    That there is a final judgment.

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    People have a huge hang-up in talking about God's judgment.

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    And you know what the objection is, right?

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    You know what the objection is.

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    But God is a God of love!

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    Right?

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    But God is a God of love!

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    There's somebody visiting here right now that's like, "I have walked into the wrong church today, because that's not my God! My God is a God of love!

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    And I don't know what this guy's talking about, but my God is a God of love." And that is exactly why He is a God of judgment.

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    I don't disagree with you at all.

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    I absolutely believe that God is a God of love, and that is exactly why He is a God of judgment.

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    What?

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    What?

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    Well, look at verses 1 and 2.

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    An oracle concerning Nineveh.

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    You're like, "I'm still looking for Nahum.

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    It's too late.

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    You're just going to have to listen." An oracle concerning Nineveh.

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    The book of the vision of Nahum of Elkosh.

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    The Lord is a jealous and avenging God.

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    The Lord is avenging and wrathful.

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    The Lord takes vengeance on His adversaries and keeps wrath for His enemies.

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    God's judgment, you see a lot of terms describing it, avenging, wrath, vengeance.

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    God's judgment is fueled by the very first thing that Nahum says about God.

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    You see it in verse 2?

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    The Lord is a - what?

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    Say it.

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    Jealous.

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    The Lord is a jealous God.

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    And this is the whole sermon today.

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    God's judgment is fueled by His jealousy.

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    How fired up is God concerning His jealousy and the judgment that comes from His jealousy?

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    Well let's look at a few more verses here.

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    Verse 3 says, "The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, and the Lord will by no means clear the guilty.

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    His way is in the whirlwind and storm, and the clouds are the dust of His feet.

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    He rebukes the sea and makes it dry.

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    He dries up all the rivers.

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    Bashan and Carmel wither.

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    The bloom of Lebanon withers.

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    The mountains quake before Him.

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    The hills melt.

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    The earth heaves before Him.

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    The world and all who dwell in it, who can stand before His indignation?

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    What's the answer to that?

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    Nobody!

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    Right?

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    Who can endure the heat of His anger?

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    What's the answer to that?

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    Nobody!

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    His wrath is poured out like fire, and the rocks are broken into pieces by him.

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    Verse 6 talks about his indignation.

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    The best way we can translate that word from the Hebrew to the English, the best, I guess, concept we could use for translation is this word means foaming at the mouth.

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    That's how that word describes God.

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    God's in heaven just like...

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    Have you ever been that mad?

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    Have you ever been that angry?

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    That you're just like...

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    frothing at the mouth?

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    That's how the prophet describes the Lord.

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    He says, "Who can endure the heat of His anger?" The word for anger literally means hot breathing.

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    Like fire is coming out of the nostrils of the Lord.

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    Can you feel the angry power of the Lord?

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    Can you feel that in the text?

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    I'd like to remind you that God doesn't get angry the way that I do.

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    In my sinfulness, I can fly off the handle.

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    Irrationally. God doesn't get angry like that.

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    Actually, the Lord waits as long as possible before unleashing His wrath.

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    That's something awesome and gracious about our Lord.

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    He waits as long as possible.

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    That's why Nahum reminds us in verse 3, "The Lord is slow to anger." God's not up in heaven with this hair fused, "That's it! They're done!" Yeah, he's angry, but he's waiting. He's waiting. He's waiting.

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    What fuels this judgment? Jealousy. Jealousy.

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    God's judgment is fueled by his jealousy. That's the sermon today.

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    You're like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

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    Isn't jealousy a bad thing?" Well, when we think of jealousy, we often think of an irrational, emotional response.

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    That's what we often think of when we think of jealousy.

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    It's an irrational, emotional response.

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    Like, it'd be like if, you know, my wife and I were at Target, and she got done checking out in the cashier, a young man, a young good-looking man, says to my wife, "Hey, thank you, have a nice day." They're like, "What do you mean by that, pal?

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    "Hey, you better back off, that's my wife." Like, dude, you just, you went from here to here like for zero reason.

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    We often think of jealousy like that, right?

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    Like we just explode in anger over a non-issue.

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    And while that certainly does happen, I don't know, I mean like, that kind of jealousy does happen.

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    I don't mean I like pick fights with the guy at Target.

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    But that's not what the Bible means when the Bible says that God is jealous.

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    Or a lot of times we use the word jealous when we really mean envy or covet, which is wanting something that someone else has.

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    You know, whether it's their car, their house, their wife, their dog, whatever.

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    that's wanting something that belongs to someone else, that's coveting or being envious of someone.

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    And jealousy is often a synonym for that concept.

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    But, biblical righteous jealousy, there's a righteous jealousy, and that's what we're talking about here.

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    Biblical righteous jealousy is tied into rights to ownership.

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    True jealousy.

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    Hear this, church.

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    It's tied into right to ownership, and true jealousy is appropriate.

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    I'll give you a couple of scriptures to consider.

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    First of all, Exodus 20.

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    It says, this is the first commandment, actually, that the Lord gave.

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    He says, "You shall have no other gods before me." This isn't an irrational statement.

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    God knows that there is no other God.

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    And God knows in our sinful tendency, we tend to make things that aren't God into gods that can't help us, can't provide for us, can't save us.

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    So God says, "Listen, you shall have no other gods before me." And later on in Exodus 34, we get into a little more commentary about God's heart in the matter.

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    He says, "For you shall worship no other God for the Lord," look at this, "whose name is Jealous." I am so jealous for you, you can call me jealous.

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    My very name is jealous.

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    It says the Lord whose name is jealous is a jealous God.

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    Deuteronomy 4.24 says, "For the Lord your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God." We could go on and on and on.

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    Church, don't miss this.

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    Because somebody's gonna walk out of here like, "Yeah, I really didn't get what this jealousy, "or this judgment thing was about.

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    "Why is God so fired up?

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    God's got so angry.

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    Listen, listen, God is righteously jealous because he passionately loves.

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    That's why his judgment is fueled by his jealousy.

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    Don't think of judgment and love being two completely opposite concepts that have no merit being in the same conversation when we're talking about the Lord, because they are directly tied together.

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    And the thing that ties love and judgment together is this concept of jealousy.

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    Don't miss it.

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    God is righteously jealous because He passionately loves.

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    Because the truth is, jealousy really only ever belongs to those who love.

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    Jealousy, true jealousy, righteous jealousy, biblical, godly jealousy only belongs to those who love.

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    Meaning this, if I'm out somewhere and I see a man flirting with another man's wife, "Oh, that's wrong.

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    That doesn't really affect me." Like, "Yeah, you probably shouldn't be doing that.

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    And I'm not like going to carry that around with me the rest of the day." I'm like, "No, that guy shouldn't be doing that." Nothing moves me there.

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    Doesn't mean anything to me.

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    But, if I see a man flirting with my wife, that starts a fire in my gut.

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    Why?

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    Because I love and care about her.

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    She is mine.

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    And I am hers.

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    And we made a covenant to that statement before the Lord.

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    So do you see how jealousy only belongs to those who love?

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    Let's pretend for a second that I don't care.

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    Let's pretend for a second that I don't care.

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    I see a guy flirting with my wife, obviously flirting, asking her out.

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    Let's just pretend for a second that I don't care.

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    "Eh, it's not really my business. Hey, you know what, live and let live." Just think of that scenario getting out of hand.

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    That scenario getting as bad as it could get.

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    I want you to think of all the harm that can come from that.

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    Another man coming in between our marriage covenant.

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    Think of the harm that could come from that.

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    What would that do to our children?

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    What would that do to our extended family?

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    What would that do to the church?

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    I wouldn't be here.

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    I couldn't be here.

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    What would that do to our testimony?

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    You know, we've written books about marriage, and we've traveled and spoken at conferences about marriage, and now all of a sudden our marriage doesn't exist anymore.

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    So do you understand church, objectively, in that scenario when somebody else is trying to come between a marriage covenant, objectively, just purely objectively, I can step back from that and I can say, "Nothing good can possibly come from this." But subjectively, it's jealousy.

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    It's, "No, this is wrong! She belongs to me! I love her!" And that's true jealousy. Jealousy protects.

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    It protects her. It protects the marriage covenant.

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    We made this covenant before God, and anything threatening that is wrong and harmful.

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    Jealousy is protecting what we have and what we love. That's jealousy.

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    Protecting what we have and what we love.

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    And God, more than anyone, has the right to protect what is His.

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    That was a great spot for an "Amen." I'm going to give you another run at that.

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    God, more than anyone, has the right to protect what is His.

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    God's jealousy is altogether righteous.

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    I know we say all the time, you know, "Just always remember, Church, He is God and I am not." Okay, yeah, we get that.

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    But I want you to pretend that you're God for a second.

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    I want you to look at the story from God's perspective.

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    Look at the story from God's perspective.

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    God created man to have a loving relationship with Him.

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    God says, "I'm gonna create this world, "Specifically, I'm gonna create man in my image "so that we can have a loving relationship "that I can show love and provision, "and we're gonna have this awesome thing together." God says, "I'm gonna create man for that purpose." And what does man do?

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    Violates the only law that God gave.

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    Rebels.

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    And God says, "You know what?

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    "Despite his flagrant rebellion, and despite my creation spitting in my face, I'm going to make a way that he can be forgiven.

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    And despite that, most of mankind still has rejected their creator, rejected their savior, and even violently and cruelly and spitefully mistreats those who are in a love relationship with God.

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    So let me ask you, church, Can you get a glimpse of God's jealousy?

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    Just a glimpse.

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    God's jealous for three things that belong to Him.

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    Three things that belong to God that He is jealous for.

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    The first one is His glory.

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    His glory.

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    God is jealous for His own glory.

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    And some would say, well, that makes God an egomaniac.

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    Absolutely not.

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    Because God is the only one in this universe that deserves any glory.

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    Truth be, He is the only one in the universe that deserves all glory.

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    So glory given to worthless competition is the ultimate evil.

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    That's the ultimate evil.

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    God's throne will not be shared with anyone else.

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    God will never say, "I'm going to scooch over so you have some room to reign with me." That is never going to happen.

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    God's crown will not be placed on another head.

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    God will not tolerate competition because to Him and to Him alone goes all glory and honor and praise.

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    He is jealous of His own glory.

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    Secondly, He's jealous for His work.

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    He's jealous for His work.

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    God is working to save us and anything that gets in the way of His gracious and loving work incites His jealous anger.

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    Thirdly, what we're talking about today specifically, God is jealous for his people.

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    God is jealous for his people.

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    You know, we sing that song sometimes, that David Crowder song, right?

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    You know, how he loves, you know the first line of that song?

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    He is jealous for me, you know?

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    He is, he is jealous.

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    You're like, oh, Pastor Jeff, that is so Old Testament.

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    Is it?

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    2 Thessalonians 1.6 says, "God considers it just to repay with affliction those who afflict you." Oh no, this carries over to the New Testament.

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    God is jealous for His people because He loves you.

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    And enemies of God's people are God's enemies.

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    That's what Nineveh was about to find out.

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    God has a holy concern for what He loves.

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    God is jealous for you.

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    That's why idolatry is such an affront to God.

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    Old Testament, New Testament, we see so much teaching against idolatry.

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    Idolatry, robbing God of His glory, harmful to His people.

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    What is idolatry?

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    Idolatry is anything, anything that has preeminence in your life that is not God.

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    I ask you, where do your affections and thoughts naturally go?

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    What is your priority in life?

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    What does your time and money and effort and energy go towards?

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    And if there's anything in your life that has a place of preeminence over your personal walk with Jesus Christ, that thing is an idol.

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    And I'm here to tell you this morning, God hates it.

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    He hates it.

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    All this talk about hot breathing and foaming at the mouth, that's how God feels about your idol because he doesn't tolerate competition.

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    Do you have an idol in your life?

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    It's time to tear it down.

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    It's time to allow God his rightful place in the throne of your life.

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    It's time to stop allowing lesser things to hold your affections.

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    It's time for any of these idols to be taken off of the throne of your heart and allow Jesus Christ with His grace and His love to have His rightful place.

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    Is there someone else in this world that's more important to you than God?

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    Some relationship?

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    Your boyfriend, your girlfriend, your bae?

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    Husband, wife, kids?

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    Is there someone else in this world that's more important to you than God?

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    This relationship means more to me than this relationship.

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    I gotta tell you, that relationship has become an idol.

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    And God will not tolerate it.

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    Do you have an addiction that consumes your heart and your mind?

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    Then that addiction is an idol and God will not tolerate it.

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    Are you driven by lust?

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    Does pornography have a stronghold in your life?

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    Then that is an idol and God will not tolerate it.

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    God would actually be unloving if he tolerated idols in your life.

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    God would be unloving if he had no concern about you having an idol in your life.

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    Could you imagine?

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    Could you imagine God in heaven looking at us, nurturing our idols, and God says, "You know what?

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    Those things aren't going to bless them.

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    Those things aren't going to help them be the person that I called them to be.

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    Those things certainly aren't going to save them, but I really don't care." Oh, he cares.

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    And these things are an assault on you.

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    These idols are an assault on your soul as much as Nineveh was on Israel.

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    And Nahum shows us exactly how God's jealousy for His people fires His anger on whatever is harmful to His people.

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    God's like, "Hurt my people?

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    You're going to hurt my people?

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    I don't think so." Because He is jealous for us.

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    God's judgment is fueled by His jealousy.

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    And as our world increasingly sees God's people being attacked and oppressed by enemies of God, Nahum's message still rings true.

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    God's jealousy will fuel His wrath that will soon be poured out on everyone who hates God and everyone who hates God's people.

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    God's jealousy is an absolute terror, should be an absolute terror, will be an absolute to those who worship anything or anyone else.

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    But the same jealousy, the same jealousy that leads to hot breathing and foaming at the mouth of God's enemies, the same jealousy is a comfort to God's people.

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    The same jealousy is a comfort to God's people.

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    Look at verse 7.

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    Love this.

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    He says, "The Lord is good." Do you know why Nahum says that?

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    Because he's not on the business end of receiving this wrath.

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    Because he knows he's one of the people that God is jealous for.

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    And he can say, "God's jealous for me. The Lord is good." And if you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior today, you can say that.

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    I know the Lord is good.

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    He goes on, "A stronghold in the day of trouble." Finally for today it says, "He knows." He knows those who take refuge in Him.

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    The same jealousy that fuels God's anger is jealousy that is a comfort to God's people, because God knows who is His.

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    Church, I'm speaking to those of you sitting here today who love God.

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    Do you love God?

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    Have you been born again through the blood of Jesus Christ?

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    And I want you to be comforted today, knowing that God's jealousy is a protection for you.

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    And there is no greater stronghold in the day of trouble than the refuge of being in the hands of God, who is jealous for you.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank You.

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    We just thank You as Your people.

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    We thank You for Your jealousy for us.

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    That God, You care.

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    We are nothing.

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    We are nothing.

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    But You love us.

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    You love us with a passion that burns Your anger on the things that assault us.

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    You are jealous God and as your people today we thank you for that.

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    We thank you God that you don't tolerate enemies of your people.

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    We thank you God that you don't tolerate idols in our lives.

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    I pray God if there's someone here today who hasn't received Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, I pray today is the day that you shake them to their core.

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    Father, if there's somebody here that has an idol, I'm sure there is.

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    I'm positive there is in a room like this, there's people that right now know they've elevated something in their life to a place that only you deserve.

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    I pray Father that you and your sovereignty, by the power of your Holy Spirit, would grant them repentance.

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    That they would turn from that.

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    And while Jesus Christ, His rightful place, says, "Lord, thank you God that you are jealous.

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    You care to protect.

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    You care to make all things right.

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    As your people, we rest in the comfort of your jealousy today.

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    We pray in Jesus' name.

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    Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Nahum 1:1-7

  1. Explain why God is jealous (Nahum 1:2). Why does that fuel His judgment? How is jealousy and judgment tied into God's love?

  2. How should a Christian respond to the Bible’s teaching on God’s judgment?

  3. Respond to this statement: "Isn’t it arrogant for God to demand to receive glory for Himself?”.

  4. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / sermon?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another!

I Will Not Fear, I Will Be Strong.

Review / Introduction:

1 Corinthians 10:13 - No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.

2 Corinthians 12:1-6

The Path to Living in God's Strength in 3 Easy Steps! (2 Cor 12:7-10)

  1. Step 1: Acknowledge God's Sovereignty. (2 Cor 12:7)
  2. Step 2: Get Real with God. (2 Cor 12:7)
  3. Isaiah 40:31 - they who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength

  4. Step 3: Be Weak, so that grace is your strength. (2 Cor 12:9)
  5. Last Step: How Do I Know I Am Living In God's Strength? When I am Content. (2 Cor 12:10)

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  • 00:43-00:45

    Open up your Bibles to 2 Corinthians 12.

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    Today we're going to be talking about trials and hardships that we go through.

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    Specifically, we're going to be talking about how do we get strength to get through those trials.

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    When we go through hardship, Sometimes people try to encourage us, even well-intentioned people in the church try to encourage us, but quite frankly, they give us terrible cliches.

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    I compiled a little list for you.

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    We'll do a family feud style, right?

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    We surveyed a hundred people, top five answers are on the board.

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    Give me a terrible cliche that somebody in the church tells someone else who is going through a hardship.

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    Number five, "This too shall pass." "This too shall pass." How many people have heard that?

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    "This too shall pass." You're going through a hard time and they come to you and they're like, "Hey, I've got a word of encouragement for you." "This too shall pass." "Well, thanks! I feel so much better now, knowing it's gonna pass!" I'm sorry, but that is so not helpful. So not helpful.

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    Number four.

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    You know this one. I spent a lot of time talking about this one about a month or two ago.

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    Number four is, "All we can do is pray."

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    [gags]

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    I hate that!

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    All we can do is pray. Our last-ditch effort is to cry out to the God of the universe who has all power and wants to bless us.

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    That's the only option we have is to cry out to Him. All we can do is pray.

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    Lame!

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    How about the best thing we can do is pray? How about that?

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    All we can do is pray.

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    You know what happens if you say that at harvest, right?

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    Your tithe goes up to 15%.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Number three, terrible cliches that we try to comfort each other with in the church, but are so bad.

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    Number three, when God closes a door, he opens a window.

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    You know, somebody was really trying to get this job or really banking on something and the Lord didn't allow it.

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    And we come along where God closes a door, he opens a window.

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    You know what, if that's what you were going to say, just don't say anything.

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    Just smile, maybe give a side hug or something, but don't say anything.

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    Number two, God helps those who help themselves.

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    Yeah, God helps those who help themselves.

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    You know what the Bible says?

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    You know what the Bible says?

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    The Bible says God helps those who help themselves.

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    That's not in the Bible.

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    I think Benjamin Franklin said that, actually.

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    But really that's our way of saying, you know, when we say that to somebody, that's our way of saying, "Look, this is totally your problem, not mine." Right?

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    Like, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, I'm just really having a hard time and we're financially strapped." And we, "Well, God helps those who help themselves." Like, "Not my problem." Number one, this is by far number one.

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    The number one thing that lame cliches, just terrible cliche that Christians say to people that are going through hardships, this is by far number one.

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    God doesn't give you any more than you can handle.

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    How many people have heard that one?

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    God doesnt give you any more than you can handle?

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    Now right now, I promise you right now, somebody's sitting here, somebody's listening to this, and they're like hang on Pastor Jeff, hang on Preacher Boy, listen, that is in the Bible.

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    And I know for a fact that is in the Bible.

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    God doesn't give you any more than you can handle.

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    I know that's in the Bible, no it is not.

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    That is not in the Bible, that is not in the Bible, anywhere, like I know it is.

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    It's not in the Bible, it's not in the Bible.

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    It's not in the Bible.

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    Trust me.

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    Let me show you what is in the Bible.

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    1 Corinthians 10.13 This is the verse that people get that terrible cliche from.

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    But we highlighted some words here.

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    I want you to see something.

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    "No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man.

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    God is faithful and He will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation, also provide the way of escape that you may be able to endure it." Now I'm no John MacArthur, but what do you think that verse is about? Because he says it three times. Here's a little Bible study 101. He says it three times. What's this verse about? Say it. Temptation. Is there anything in that verse about going through trials? No. That is not about going through trials at all.

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    What that verse is teaching is that when you are being tempted, God is never going to allow you to be backed into some sort of a corner where your only choice is to sin.

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    That's what that verse is teaching.

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    You're like, "I have no other choice.

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    I'm going to have to sin.

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    I'm going to have to, whether it's violating my marriage covenant or stealing something or being dishonest at work, I don't have any other choice but to sin.

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    The Bible says God will never let you be put in that situation.

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    That's what that verse is about.

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    It does not say, God won't give you more trials, more hardships, than you can handle.

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    Because honestly, if that were true, and that's what we're getting to our sermon today, if that were true, that God doesn't give you more trials than you can handle, If that were true, that would be horrible!

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    Listen to me, church, thank you, I was waiting for that.

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    Try this one.

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    If all the trials you get is what you can handle, you would never need God.

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    You wouldn't need small group.

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    You wouldn't need church.

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    Listen, you wouldn't even need to pray.

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    If the only amount of trials that you ever got in your life was just what you were capable of handling, you wouldn't need to pray.

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    In fact, your prayer would just only be, you know what God, I got this, because you promised I'd be able to handle anything that comes my way, right?

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    You're not gonna give me more than I can handle, God, so I got this.

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    That would be the sum total of your prayer life.

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    You would live a life free of ever needing to really call on the Lord, And that would be worse than any trial that you would ever have to face.

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    Could you imagine?

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    Living your whole life and not knowing what it means to cry out to the Lord?

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    Not knowing what it means to be delivered from one greater than yourself.

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    That's worse than any trial.

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    Here's the truth.

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    This is a promise.

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    God is going to give you way more than you can handle.

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    He is. He is going to allow into your life way more stuff than you can handle on your own.

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    He is going to allow that, I promise you. He is going to allow that.

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    Because He wants to teach you a very fundamental lesson.

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    And that is this, you need Him.

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    You need Him.

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    So I want you to think this morning as we talk about your trials.

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    I want you to think about your trials.

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    Maybe for some of you it is a relationship problem.

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    Maybe it's a family member that you've had a falling out with, or several family members that you've had a falling out with, and you have this trial of reconciliation that just doesn't seem to be happening.

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    Maybe for some of you it's a health problem.

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    You've received a diagnosis of something chronic or maybe something even terminal.

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    Maybe for some of you it has to do with finances.

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    I need way more money than I have and way more than is coming in anytime soon and I don't see how I'm going to financially cover this huge debt that I have.

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    And suddenly you find yourself in the situation that, you know, things that only happen to other people, right?

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    Things that only happen to other people, now they're happening to you.

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    And you're like, now what?

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    So in those times that God allows us to have more than we can handle, what do we often pray for?

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    what do we often ask others to pray for on our behalf?

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    Over and over and over, we hear this phrase, we use this phrase, I'm not criticizing this phrase, this is a good phrase, but over and over we say, please pray for strength.

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    I mean, how many times have we said that?

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    We're talking about our problems with somebody and they're like, well, how can I pray for you?

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    And we say, we just pray for strength.

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    And we do it before the Lord ourselves, God, give me strength.

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    God, give me strength.

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    God, give me strength.

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    And the question is, well, when we do that, what does that even mean?

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    What are we asking for?

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    And what does that look like?

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    That's what we're going to be covering today.

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    So what do you think of when you consider the word strength?

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    What do you think of when you hear that word strength?

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    Just that word strength.

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    What's that mean?

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    Is that, maybe for some of us, it's like Popeye is the first thing we think of, right?

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    Popeye.

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    My son's been watching old Popeye cartoons on YouTube, right?

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    You all familiar with Popeye?

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    Am I totally dating myself here?

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    Younger people, like, I don't know, okay.

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    You remember Popeye, right?

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    Popeye the sailor man.

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    Oh my gosh, and he eats the spinach, and da da da da da da, and you know, and then he, Popeye, strength, right?

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    For some people, they think strength is just mental toughness. Like, yeah, I'm going through this trial, but I'm mind over matter kind of thing. And mental toughness, and maybe for some they consider strength, it's just emotions that are dead to feeling the pain and anxiety that the trial is giving you. Which none of those things are really strength when we talk about it in the biblical sense. So again, praying for Strength is a good thing, but what are we asking for?

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    How do we know when we got it?

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    Well, that's why we're in 2 Corinthians 12.

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    First six verses, I just want to sort of summarize for us to give us a bit of an on-ramp because we're really going to be looking at just verses seven through 10 this morning.

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    But in 2 Corinthians 12, verses one through six, Paul was talking about himself in the third person.

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    Paul was actually taken to heaven.

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    And he saw things that he said no man could ever speak of on earth.

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    Now if you think about it, that could be a real recipe for pride, right?

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    Could you imagine Paul sitting down and having breakfast with maybe Peter and John and some of these other guys and Paul's like, "Oh, you think you have a thing with God?

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    You think you and God are tight?

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    Let me tell you how tight I am with God.

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    Do you know God took me to his house in heaven?" "Oh yeah, I saw it.

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    I saw it.

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    How many times has God taken you to heaven?" "Oh, none." "Oh, okay, okay." All right, just checking.

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    How about you?

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    Anybody else?

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    Anybody else been to heaven?

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    Anybody been to heaven?

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    Oh no, just me?

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    Just me!

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    So you see how that could be a recipe for pride?

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    Well look at verse 7.

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    It says, "So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited.

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    You see that twice in the same verse, "to keep me from becoming conceited." In other words, to keep Paul humble because of these revelations, like going to heaven as he just spoke of, to keep Paul usable in ministry, God allowed Paul to experience some terrible ongoing trial from Satan, which he called a thorn in the flesh.

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    Thorn is actually a bit of an understatement in the translation.

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    A better translation would be a spike.

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    Don't think of a little thorn like on a rose or on a jagger bush that pricks your finger.

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    Think of a railroad spike.

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    That's more to the picture here.

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    Stabbed into somebody's side.

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    Thorn in the flesh.

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    So what was the thorn in the flesh exactly?

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    Well, some people say it was eye problems or some other illness or a false teacher who who followed Paul and harassed him?

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

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    If God wanted us to know what the thorn in the flesh was, he'd tell us, but he kept it generic so we wouldn't limit it to just that one thing, whatever it was, right?

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    Like for example, if the thorn in the flesh, if it was really like, let's say it was eye problems.

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    And if in this passage, Paul's talking about eye problems and he's giving us this great principle about trusting God, we'd skim over it because we're like, well, I don't really have severe eye problems.

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    I'm going to wear glasses, but nothing like Paul.

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    And we just skim over it.

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    We would totally miss the principles here.

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    So he kept it general for us.

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    Because truth is, we all in some level, to some degree, have some form of some thorn in the flesh.

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    Whatever it was for Paul, it was so bad.

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    Look at verse eight.

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    He says, "Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me." It was so bad that Paul prayed over and over and over that God would take it away and he didn't get the answer that he was praying for.

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    Look at verse nine.

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    He says, "But he, the Lord, said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, "for my power is made perfect in weakness." Paul responds by saying, "Therefore I will boast all the more gladly "of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

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    For the sake of Christ, then I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities.

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    For when I am weak, then I am strong.

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    You notice at the beginning of this passage, Paul's talking about this horrible thwart in the flesh, but by the time we get to verse 10, it seems like everything changed.

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    And the reality is Paul's circumstances didn't change, but Paul changed.

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    And this is for someone here today too.

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    I imagine this is for many someones here today.

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    Whatever trial you're going through right now, your trial may not change.

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    It might not.

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    Oh, it might.

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    Today, next week, next year, it might.

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    The Lord might take it away. The Lord might resolve it.

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    I've seen that happen thousands of times, but looking at Paul's testimony, We can give personal testimony, my family can, to this very fact that sometimes trials don't go away.

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    But when you learn to receive God's strength, the way that Paul did in this passage, you're going to change.

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    So the path to living in God's strength, we're going to give you three easy steps, straight from the passage here.

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    The path to living in God's strength, if you're taking notes, step one.

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    It has to start here.

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    Acknowledge God's sovereignty.

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    Acknowledge God's sovereignty.

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    Look at verse 7 again.

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    So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to harass me, to keep me from becoming conceited.

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    So here's the $25 question.

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    Is the thorn from God or from Satan?

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    Well Paul said it was from Satan, but the structure of the text seems to imply that this was also from the Lord at the same time.

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    And interestingly, Paul pleaded with the Lord to take it away.

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    We don't see anything in the passage where Paul rebuked Satan.

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    Right?

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    "I said to thee, Satan, away from me!" We don't see that.

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    He took this problem straight to God.

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    We need to start here because when we're going through a trial, we often feel like God has abandoned us.

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    See it's obvious that Satan had a hand in this trial that Paul was going through.

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    And Satan certainly has a hand in the trials that you're going through as well.

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    The church, if we're honest, sometimes we give Satan all the credit.

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    Like God has no idea what's happening, right?

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    And Satan is just destroying us and wreaking havoc on our lives and beating us down!

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    And God has no idea.

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    God has no idea what's happening.

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    And sometimes we pray like we're informing God.

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    Like God, do you see this?

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    Do you see what this guy's doing?

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    As if he doesn't know.

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    And we think, well God surely has nothing to do with this.

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    God surely can't see what's happening to me and just sit by idly and let it.

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    God obviously has no part of what is happening.

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    Church, God knows exactly what's going on.

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    And He's using it to accomplish something in you.

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    Because this is one of the most profound truths from this passage and from others in God's Word.

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    This is one of the most profound truths that you can spend the rest of your life trying to wrap your head around.

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    That's this.

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    Satan wants to break you down and discourage you.

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    God wants to build you up and strengthen you.

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    and they are both using the same thing to do that.

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    Satan's goal is for you to be annihilated.

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    For you to give up.

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    For you to walk away.

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    For you to abandon this thing you have with the Lord.

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    Satan wants to beat you down.

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    God wants to build you up.

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    God wants you to have a greater and deeper faith.

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    God wants you to find your strength in Him.

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    Satan wants to beat you down.

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    God wants to build you up.

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    And they're both using the same thing to do it.

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    It's the same thing that happened to Job.

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    Read the book of Job.

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    Just read the first couple of chapters.

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    Satan wanted to destroy him and God wanted to display him.

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    They used the same thing.

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    Same thing happens to Paul here in this passage, right?

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    The same thing is happening to you.

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    wants to make a shipwreck of your faith. God wants your faith to be stronger than ever.

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    And they're both using the same thing to do it. And it's whatever that trial is in your life. See, God wants to humble you. God wants to teach you to live totally in His strength.

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    Our problem is not that we are by nature these humble people and God wants to come alongside and say, "Oh, I just need to give him a little self-confidence." That's not our problem.

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    Our problem is we have a tendency to live in our own strength.

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    Our problem is we have a tendency to try to live a life devoid of needing to lean and rely on the Lord for everything.

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    And God allows trials in our lives to make us realize our dependence on Him.

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    So whatever you're going through, church, God is not.

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    God is not unaware.

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    He isn't even just informed.

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    If God's Word is true, and it is, God has first-hand involvement of using whatever trial is in your life.

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    So that's step one. Acknowledge God's sovereignty.

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    The path to living in God's strength. Three easy steps.

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    Here's step two.

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    We see it from verse 8.

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    And it says, "Get real with God." Get real with God.

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    In trials, what do we often do?

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    We often complain, don't we?

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    We often complain to other people.

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    Sometimes we mask them as prayer requests, but sometimes we complain.

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    Sometimes even if we don't complain to other people, we complain to ourselves.

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    Have you been there? I have.

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    I have. Oh, I wouldn't say it to anybody in the church, or bring it to an elders meeting or a ministry meeting, but I've complained to myself a lot.

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    Like, "I hate this. I'm so sick of this.

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    I'm so sick of living like this.

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    Why doesn't God do something about this?" Complaining.

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    Oh, and sometimes we'll even ask others for prayer, sincerely.

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    But like Paul, we need to get real with God.

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    Sometimes it's easier to ask others for prayer than to actually pray ourselves, isn't it?

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    Look at verse 8 again, Paul says three times, "I pleaded with the Lord." Can you feel the raw emotion in his words?

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    Three times, "I pleaded with the Lord." He didn't just say, "I prayed.

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    I brought my petition before the Lord." He said, "I pleaded, I begged.

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    God, this is horrible.

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    Please, God." me. That's how bad it was. God, you need to get this thing out of here." So Paul got real with God, passionate, persistent prayer in church. Let me ask you, when was the last time that you were on your face, crying out and getting real with God? When was the last time you did that? By yourself, on your face, unapologetically, shamelessly crying out to Praying your prayers, but passionately and persistently praying.

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    When was the last time you've done that?

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    Some of us, maybe it's been far too long.

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    Paul says three times.

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    Okay, three times wasn't some magic chant, right?

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    Wasn't like, you know, "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice," or something.

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    "Oh, I got what I wanted!

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    I said the magic words!" Or maybe that's not the best example to use in church.

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    That was the first thing I could think of, sorry.

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    But you get the point. It wasn't some magic chant.

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    He's saying over and over, persistently praying, which includes an element as we talk about how to get God's strength.

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    We're starting to get closer to the actual reception of it here, because this type of persistent praying is what the Bible calls "waiting on the Lord." Isaiah 40, verse 31, very familiar passage.

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    Look at it again, it says, "They who wait on the Lord shall renew their..." what?

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    Their strength!

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    And that's what we're going after here, right?

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    But here's the problem, we're too accustomed to the instant quick fix.

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    And then when the preacher gets up and says, "You need to wait on the Lord." See the Bible says to wait on the Lord.

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    You know, as soon as we say that, immediately in our culture, we say, "Wait, wait!

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    "I don't wait for anything!" And our culture has certainly put us there, hasn't it?

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    We're the kind of people that we stand in front of the microwave while our food's cooking, and we're like, "Oh, what's taking this thing so long?

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    "Like, what am I, what am I, a pilgrim?

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    "Like, what's taking it so long?" And we're not used to waiting.

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    We don't wait for anything.

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    Do you remember, at least I remember this, some of you guys remember this, but when we were kids, we were kids, you remember when like new music came out and you would wanna get that new music?

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    You remember what you had to do?

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    You had to actually get in a vehicle and drive down to National Record Mart, right?

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    And then you'd have to go through piles and piles of whether records or cassettes.

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    Do you know what cassettes are?

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    Records are like still cool, so you know what records are, but maybe you don't know what a cassette is, but ask your mom.

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    But we have to go through all these cassettes and look for the album that had the song.

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    Do you know what we do now when we want music?

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    I heard this, it's just totally floored me.

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    I heard this Matt Redman song.

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    I'm like, oh, I like that song.

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    What's it called?

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    I Googled it and found the name of the song, got on iTunes, oh, there it is.

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    Boop, download.

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    I had it in 15 seconds.

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    National Record Mart.

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    Look what I got. But you see the point. We don't wait for anything. We don't wait for anything. We want to buy something but we don't have the money for it? Pull out the credit card. What do you mean wait and earn and get more money and save up? What do you mean by that?

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    It's not American. Waiting is such a foreign concept. We want the quick fix. We want instant results and then we turn to the Bible and the Bible says, "Wait on the Lord," and we aren't just unwilling to wait on the Lord.

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    The problem is we're so unfamiliar with the concept of waiting.

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    You don't become a scholar after going to one class.

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    You don't become a bodybuilder after one day at the gym.

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    You don't become a golf pro after one round of golf.

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    All of these things happen with consistency over time.

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    And if you want to grow strong in the Lord, if you want a strong faith, that's how your faith is going to grow.

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    Consistently seeking the Lord, consistently trusting the Lord, consistently walking with the Lord, consistently, yes, waiting on the Lord, and then you realize that your strength is the Lord.

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    And somebody's saying, "Wait, wait, wait, one second, Pastor Jeff.

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    I hear what you're saying, but it didn't seem to work for Paul.

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    Didn't seem to do him any good because his prayer wasn't answered.

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    Paul's prayer wasn't answered.

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    You're up here telling me about praying persistently and waiting on the Lord.

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    Paul did that and his prayer didn't get answered.

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    So why should I do that?

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    His prayer didn't get answered.

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    Well, you see, that kind of thinking reveals a common misconception.

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    And the common misconception is this, answered prayer, answered prayer equals, I got what I asked for.

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    And that is such an immature view of prayer.

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    That is such an immature view of prayer.

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    That when I ask for something, and I get exactly what I asked for, God answered prayer.

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    But when I pray for something, and I don't get what I asked for, my prayers were not answered.

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    That is not what answered prayer is about at all.

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    Because the truth is God did answer Paul's prayer.

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    Not by giving Paul what he asked for, but by giving Paul something better.

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    Step 3.

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    Step 3.

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    Be weak.

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    Be weak!

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    So that grace is your strength.

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    Step 3 is be weak.

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    Be weak!

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    This sermon was about being strong.

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    Look at verse 9.

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    This was Christ's answer again to Paul's prayer.

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    "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.'" The structure of the Greek implies that this is the answer that Paul got every time that he prayed.

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    My grace is sufficient for you.

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    For My power is made perfect in weakness." Paul says, "Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me." "My grace is sufficient for you," Jesus said.

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    Grace used 155 times in the New Testament.

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    Undeserved generosity.

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    And when we think of grace, oftentimes we think of grace in terms of salvation.

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    Right?

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    We are saved by grace, we are saved by grace, and that's absolutely true.

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    But grace doesn't stop there.

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    Grace is power!

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    And it's the power to save you, yes, but it's also the power to keep you.

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    And as we see in this passage, grace is the power of God to strengthen you.

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    Just as you are dependent upon God's grace for your salvation, You are dependent on God's grace for every step of your walk.

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    I love this statement where Jesus says, "My grace is sufficient." Do you realize? This is humorous to me.

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    Do you realize what an understatement that is?

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    "My grace is sufficient." It would be like if you said to me, "Pastor Jeff, you know what I need?

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    I need a handful of sand.

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    Can you get me a handful of sand?" And I'm like, "Ah, yeah, get in the car." and I drive you to the beach." And I say, "Here you go." And then I say, "Is this sufficient?" And your answer is, "Yeah, that is way more than sufficient.

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    I just needed a handful.

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    Here's a beach." It's like that with grace.

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    And we're like, "Oh Lord, if I could just have a handful of your grace, oh Lord, I could get through this." and Jesus is like, "Here's a beach.

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    Way more than you ever need. My grace is sufficient.

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    It's enough. And it's more than enough." You're like, "Pastor Jeff, I'm not sold on any of this.

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    I don't need strength to get through this.

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    You know what I need, Pastor Jeff? I need this trial to go away.

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    I hear what you're saying, I see it in the text.

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    I totally get this Jeff, but I don't need strength.

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    I need this trial to go away.

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    And I want to tell you that that might not happen.

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    That might not happen.

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    And maybe that's not what you really need anyways.

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    Because God uses the trials in your life in many specific and customized ways, but there's one thing that God accomplishes in every single trial.

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    He wants you to learn to depend on Him for His strength.

    33:14-33:21

    So instead of turning away the trial, God often chooses to turn up the grace.

    33:23-33:28

    Because you can't live in your strength and in God's strength at the same time.

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    You can't do it.

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    You can't live in your strength and God's strength at the same time, And if you are striving to navigate through your life and navigate through your trials in your own strength, God can't pour his strength into you.

    33:44-33:51

    You see, Jesus said, "My power is made perfect in weakness." And this is another paradox of the Bible.

    33:51-33:53

    The Bible's full of these things, right?

    33:54-33:55

    You want to be exalted?

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    What do you have to do?

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    Humble yourself.

    33:58-33:59

    That's a paradox.

    34:00-34:00

    What?

    34:01-34:02

    Bible says you want riches?

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    What do you do?

    34:05-34:06

    Give everything away.

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    That doesn't seem like the way to get rich.

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    Bible says, here's another paradox.

    34:13-34:14

    Do you wanna be great?

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    You wanna be great?

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    Who doesn't wanna be great?

    34:18-34:19

    Jesus said, you wanna be great, you have to be what?

    34:20-34:20

    A slave.

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    It's a paradox.

    34:24-34:24

    Here's another one.

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    Do you want power?

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    Do you want power from God?

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    Do you want the power of God resting upon you?

    34:30-34:30

    What do you have to be?

    34:31-34:32

    You have to be weak.

    34:33-34:34

    You have to be weak.

    34:36-34:37

    Is your tank on empty?

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    That's great news.

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    Because God only fills tanks that are on E.

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    His power is made perfect in weakness.

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    God's not going to be able to pour into you if you're full of yourself.

    34:55-34:57

    So how do you know you've received strength from God?

    34:57-34:58

    Well, here's the last step.

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    You're like, oh, wait, wait, wait, you said three steps.

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    Yeah, yeah, yeah, three steps.

    35:01-35:01

    You can leave now if you want.

    35:02-35:08

    But I would advise against that because the question is, well, how do I know, did it take?

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    Am I living in God's strength?

    35:12-35:15

    How do I know that I really receive strength from God?

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    How do I know I'm living in God's strength?

    35:18-35:21

    And here's the answer, when I'm content.

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    That's how you know.

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    That's how you know you're living in God's strength.

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    It's when you're content.

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    Because look at verse 10.

    35:32-35:37

    He says, "For the sake of Christ then I am content.

    35:39-35:46

    I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities." And then Paul says why he's content.

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    Look at this last phrase.

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    He got it.

    35:49-36:01

    He says, "For when I am weak, then I am strong." You know that you're living in God's strength content.

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    Do you want to find somebody that's living in the strength of God? You find the guy. You find the guy who's going through trials. Who's going through severe trials.

    36:16-36:29

    Who you're thinking, "Man, I could never go through what he's going through." And he says, It's okay. God is good. He's going to get me through this a day at a time.

    36:31-36:34

    I'm content. That's biblical strength.

    36:36-36:55

    You find the lady, that from a human perspective, you're like, "I don't know how she does it. I don't know how she survives. I don't know how she makes it." She says, "God has a plan. It's okay. I appreciate your prayers. It's okay." Content.

    36:56-36:59

    I'm not complaining about it. It doesn't consume me.

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    And listen, church, it doesn't define me.

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    I'm content in trusting God each day that He gives me.

    37:10-37:11

    To give me the grace to endure.

    37:14-37:20

    If you're a follower of Christ, I know what you want more than anything is to draw near to God.

    37:21-37:28

    You have to know that as much as you want to draw near to God, even more so God wants you to draw near to Him.

    37:29-37:32

    God's more fired up about your walk with Him than you are.

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    So can you be content with whatever God uses in your life to accomplish this?

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    Can you be content with that?

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    You know, Paul could point to that thorn in the flesh, and he could say, "You know this, this thing, this thorn?

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    I hate this!

    37:57-37:59

    I hate this!

    37:59-38:04

    But at the same time, I've learned that this thing is beautiful.

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    This thing puts me on my face.

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    This thing makes me cry out to God in a way that I wouldn't cry out to God if this thing wasn't afflicting me.

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    So church, today, like Paul, celebrate your weakness.

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    So that you can celebrate the strength of God in you.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank You.

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    We thank You for the truth of Your Word.

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    The subjective truth that takes us outside of ourselves.

    38:49-38:57

    The subjective truth that teaches us, God, that Your strength is made perfect in our weakness.

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    Your Word that tells us that Your grace is sufficient.

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    And Father, I pray for myself, I pray for my household, I pray for every household represented here.

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    Every individual, every family, every young person, every not-so-young person.

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    I pray for every one of us here, Father, that whatever stuff we are going through, we would find Your grace to be sufficient.

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    That like Paul, we'd be able to boast in our weaknesses, knowing that that's the very thing that gives the opportunity for the power of Christ to reside in us.

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    Father, I pray that You would teach us to think biblically.

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    We'd reexamine what it means to pray, what it means when prayer is answered.

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    We'd reexamine what it means to be strong.

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    We'd reexamine what Your Word teaches about how to live in Your grace and in Your strength.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read 2 Corinthians 12:1-10

  1. What was the worse piece of advice / lamest attempt at being comforted that you have ever experienced / heard?

  2. "Satan wants to tear you down and God wants to build you up - and they are both using the same thing to do it." React to this statement in light of Biblical and personal testimony.

  3. What's the difference between "saying your prayers" and "praying"?

  4. How do you know, truly know, that you are living in God’s strength? (See 2 Cor 12:10)

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

Breakout Questions:

When was the last time you truly prayed, on your face, crying out before the Lord? How can you be more consistent in doing so? Challenge one another on this and pray for one another. 

The Courageous Mother

Not to be confused with Wonder Woman™

  1. Motherhood (Titus 2:3-5)
  2. The Gospel (Romans 1:1-7, 16)
  3. Gospel + Motherhood = Courageous Motherhood
  4. Motherhood is primarily about Chaos and Order (Genesis 2-3).

    • Mothers have a new Power

Steven Canfield - Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh East (Associate Pastor)

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  • 00:43-00:45

    What is a great privilege to be with you.

    00:47-00:54

    My brother Jeremiah and the staff at Harvest Pittsburgh East have told me a lot about your pastor and speak very highly of him.

    00:55-00:58

    And since Jeremiah is my boss, I have to just believe what he says.

    00:58-01:03

    So I don't know Jeffrey well yet, but Jeremiah says he's good, then I'm all good with that.

    01:03-01:05

    So yes, sir, Jeremiah.

    01:07-01:11

    Before I tell you briefly a bit about, well actually I'm gonna start with just telling you a little bit about myself.

    01:11-01:15

    Jeff kind of already filled in some of the important details my love for coffee and Andy Griffith Show and things.

    01:15-01:20

    But I did want to mention again, my wife Christy, we've been married for almost 20 years now.

    01:21-01:26

    I know I look really young and I don't know how to help that it is a problem.

    01:26-01:27

    You may think it's kind of cool, but it's not.

    01:27-01:29

    It's a problem because I have an 18 year old daughter.

    01:30-01:36

    And so occasionally I'll take her on a date or something and people think that I'm actually dating her and it makes me very angry.

    01:38-01:40

    So it's a privilege to have five children.

    01:41-01:56

    I have a 18 year old daughter, a 17 year old daughter, a 15 year old son, a 12 year old son, and we had another one a little bit later who is now six, and will put us in our grave before too long.

    01:57-02:01

    Yeah, so I love a lot of things.

    02:01-02:03

    I love my family, I love the church.

    02:03-02:07

    I love just being able to encourage a body like you all.

    02:07-02:13

    And I'm excited to be a part of this kind of family of Harvest kind of network churches.

    02:13-02:22

    We're actually planting out of Harvest Bible Chapel, Pittsburgh East, about 45 minutes from that main campus there in a town called Greensburg.

    02:22-02:28

    I don't know, I'm still figuring out Pittsburgh with what they call a town, city, whatever, borough, I don't know.

    02:29-02:30

    But that's where we are.

    02:30-03:01

    We're living there now, so we can kind of get to know the community and just kind of sense what God wants to do there. So we're very excited about that. We have like a small group meeting in our home and that'll kind of be the beginning of the core group and looking to launch in about a year. So just taking our time, getting to know the church harvest and getting to know our community and just beginning to pray that God will do what he wants to do in that area. So we're excited about that and it's a privilege to be a part of this kind of family, this network of churches.

    03:02-03:03

    And so we're glad to be here with you all.

    03:04-03:06

    I wanna tell you a little bit about where we're headed this morning.

    03:07-03:10

    It's gonna have to do with mothers, since it's Mother's Day.

    03:10-03:11

    Thought that we thought that would be appropriate.

    03:12-03:17

    And I'm gonna talk about motherhood, but I'm not gonna talk at moms only, okay?

    03:18-03:22

    I realize that on Mother's Day, there's two categories of people.

    03:23-03:25

    There are moms and non-moms.

    03:25-03:27

    And if you're a man, you fit into the latter category.

    03:28-03:33

    And so I don't want you just to check out and say, well, this is to mother, so this has nothing to do with me.

    03:33-03:35

    This has everything to do with you, actually.

    03:36-03:45

    There's also those of you-- I understand that motherhood is different depending on which phase of motherhood you're in.

    03:45-03:48

    And so we've walked through a lot of those phases.

    03:48-03:50

    And my wife, as a mother, has walked through many of these.

    03:50-03:52

    I've got to watch her walk through those phases.

    03:53-04:00

    And I have the privilege of having had a great mom in my life. I know many of you may not have had that experience.

    04:00-04:27

    I had a mom who loved Jesus and loved us and I'm very grateful for that and I'm growing to appreciate what she did more every day. When I was 15 I didn't think she was very cool and she rained on my parade an awful lot and I was actually oftentimes very bitter at her but as I've grown older and examined and seen my wife, mother, our children, I've realized what a great gift I had in a mom.

    04:27-04:34

    And so now on Mother's Day I celebrate her and I'm so grateful for the godly mother that I had.

    04:35-04:39

    I'm also very grateful for the godly mother that I get to watch every day with our children.

    04:39-04:41

    We have some chronically ill children.

    04:41-04:46

    Two of our children have kind of a chronic Lyme disease and that's actually why we had to move up here.

    04:46-05:24

    They couldn't live anymore in the south and so they're pretty bad and so we've had to wrestle through that and just watching my wife mother them and be their primary caregiver and there were some periods of time where we were kind of at the end of our rope and just been a great great privilege to watch her mother well. And so I I have the blessing of like watching motherhood like in 3D like really good healthy motherhood but I know not all of us have experienced that And I know that there's different as a mother, there's different stages that you go through.

    05:25-05:32

    If you have children in the range of one to five, it's a very different mothering experience than if you have children in the range of 11 to 18.

    05:32-05:34

    A whole different ball game there.

    05:34-05:37

    And we learned that very quickly when our children started to become teenagers.

    05:39-05:43

    There's a difference between having three five and under than having just one.

    05:43-05:56

    So all the different phases and the challenges of motherhood are compounded depending on the needs of your children, the different time frame of your children, how involved your husband is in the process.

    05:56-06:02

    I mean, you put all these things in and you just, motherhood can be a mess and be very challenging and overwhelming.

    06:05-06:14

    My point here this morning is that motherhood is a very big category and there's a lot of variety in the joys and pain that a mom experiences.

    06:15-06:23

    And so my message today is about all of you but it's not just to the mothers, it's for all of us.

    06:24-06:26

    And there's a reason, it's a very simple outline.

    06:26-06:30

    I don't even need slides this morning because it's gonna be, the outline's gonna be so simple.

    06:30-06:34

    You don't even have to write it down, you can, but hopefully you're gonna remember it, okay?

    06:34-06:37

    Because point one is gonna be about motherhood.

    06:37-06:40

    I think we can stick, we can remember that, right?

    06:40-06:43

    Okay, point two is gonna be about the gospel.

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    And this is why, when we get to point two, you'll realize why this is for everybody.

    06:48-06:50

    And point three is gonna be how the gospel changes motherhood.

    06:52-06:56

    So gospel plus motherhood equals what kind of a mom?

    06:56-07:07

    And so that's what we're gonna look at this morning, and I hope that's simple enough that you can kind of get your head around motherhood, gospel, gospel plus motherhood equals courageous motherhood.

    07:08-07:17

    So we're gonna jump right in, but before we do, before we kind of look at some scripture and just consider mothers, let's just pray.

    07:17-07:20

    Let me just pray and ask God to just give us clarity here this morning.

    07:21-07:27

    Lord, I just thank you for the great privilege of being able to speak encouragement to the moms here.

    07:27-07:41

    God, we pray that it wouldn't just be one day a year that we celebrate them and encourage them, but it would be just a habit and pattern of our life that we'd be speaking into the lives of moms and encouraging them and celebrating them.

    07:41-07:50

    And I thank you for their dedication, their hard work, their desire to even learn from your word how they can be better moms.

    07:50-07:52

    And so we want to encourage them in that way this morning.

    07:53-08:01

    For the rest of us, Lord, as we are just coming this morning to the text, I pray that you would open our hearts to hear the power of the gospel.

    08:02-08:03

    God, we want to be changed.

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    We want to be transformed.

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    We don't want to just come in here and sing and hear something interesting and then head off without being changed.

    08:10-08:13

    God, we want to be transformed by the power of the gospel.

    08:13-08:16

    So please do that in us this morning.

    08:16-08:18

    It's in the name of Jesus Christ we pray, amen.

    08:20-08:28

    So motherhood, I would say biblically, and we're not gonna wrestle through all the text to keep it kind of brief, and I have two Bibles, by the way, I have my sword and my dagger.

    08:29-08:35

    If you feel like I'm getting too long, just kind of flip the dagger, you know, and I'll be shorter if I preach with my dagger.

    08:35-08:43

    But anyway, so I'm gonna start with my sword, and what we're gonna do, though, is we're not gonna examine all the texts that I wanna just kind of think about this morning.

    08:43-08:55

    we're gonna go to like two specific texts, and we'll get there in a second, but motherhood is primarily, if you go back to the book of Genesis, you'll see the motherhood is primarily about chaos and order.

    08:56-09:08

    So God gives this gift of woman within the created order to be a helpmate to man, to help be a priest in this garden temple called Eden.

    09:08-09:19

    It's this beautiful picture, and they're supposed to, as husband and wife, man and woman be the kind of vice regents of the world and display the glory of God to the whole creation.

    09:20-09:32

    So God took them out of the chaos, the unbridled kind of universe, and stuck man in a garden, a beautifully cultivated space, and he said to Adam and Eve, okay, here's what I want you to do.

    09:32-09:39

    I want you to cultivate my glory to the whole world so that the Garden of Eden would have spread throughout the whole world.

    09:39-09:41

    It wasn't just supposed to stay right there.

    09:41-10:01

    God's presence, His glorious, beautiful, delightful presence was through man and woman and their children supposed to spread across the whole world so that the whole world would have been a garden temple to God and all the earth would have sung His praises as the waters covered the sea, His glory would have covered the entire universe.

    10:01-10:02

    Great vision, isn't it?

    10:03-10:03

    It would have been awesome.

    10:04-10:13

    Except that the primary representatives of this priestly work, turned their back on God and said, "No, thank you.

    10:13-10:21

    We'll do things our own way." And with that, they plunged the whole earth into chaos and disorder.

    10:21-10:29

    And you see that happen in chapter 3 all the way to chapter 11 as chaos is brought into the world and everything unravels.

    10:29-10:48

    It's like this downward spiral of humanity all the way to chapter 11 where they're building this tower and saying, you know, it's like this priest, they were looking at themselves like, we're gonna build this tower and we're going to, God's gonna love it so much, he's gonna come bless us, and our name is gonna spread and we're gonna be great.

    10:50-10:56

    The very opposite of what God told man and woman to do in the garden, to spread a passion for his glory across the world.

    10:56-11:06

    And now mankind, at the lowest point, even as they're ascending high, the lowest point of civilization and human life are saying, "It's all about us and our glory.

    11:06-11:33

    "God bless this, it's all about us." And so we just say, "Oh man, this is a mess." Well, in the midst of that, you have this little thing called motherhood that God had originally intended to be this piece of the puzzle of spreading his glory where a mother would, in a special way, would be empowered to bring order out of the chaos, to sink roots into the home life.

    11:35-11:46

    And it was a powerful, beautiful calling to bring order out of the chaos of infancy and childhood and to establish maturity and fruitfulness and flourishing.

    11:47-11:57

    She was called to do this in a space or a home, the space where protection and love and provision and growth could happen so there's this flourishing environment.

    11:59-12:13

    But just like the rest of creation, home life was crushed by chaos and sin as well. And now mothering is even more difficult. I don't know if you're a mom, you know that mothering is challenging.

    12:13-12:36

    I don't have to tell you that. Mothering is disturbing because to be a mother means you probably have children, which means you're just disturbed a lot. This came to us very quickly when we had our first daughter. I actually was preaching at a church in Georgia, and my oldest daughter, she was screaming so loud in the middle of the service.

    12:36-12:38

    My wife was pregnant with our second.

    12:38-12:52

    She was screaming so loud that my wife had to pick her up out of the service and carry, I'm preaching, you know, I'm preaching away, you know, and she's carrying our daughter out screaming, and my daughter's biting her stomach, which is, you know, a little bit larger at that point, and so she's biting her stomach.

    12:53-13:00

    People are like helping, you know, I was like an associate pastor at that time, you know, one of the pastors, you know, the wives like pull the child off her.

    13:01-13:04

    And we're just like, oh my goodness, what have we done?

    13:04-13:05

    We broke her.

    13:06-13:09

    What have we, this is terrible.

    13:09-13:19

    Parenting is not, I mean I had this like, you know, kind of fantasy kind of view of parenting where we'd have these little kids falling in line with us, you know, and all in matching outfits going, hey, we love Jesus, you know, with their Bibles, you know.

    13:20-13:22

    And it was nothing like that.

    13:22-13:25

    It was like she's carrying her out, she's screaming, biting her stomach, and like, there's my daughter, you know.

    13:26-13:26

    Happy Mother's Day.

    13:29-13:38

    I remember one time we overheard my son Hudson, he's 12 now, he was about 3 or 4, he was sitting on a step in our house and he was talking to himself.

    13:40-13:46

    You know how you try to like listen in to your child's conversation, try to get a little insight into their psyche, you know, by listening to them when they don't know you're listening?

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    So I was listening to him and he was talking about his mother.

    13:52-13:54

    He was preparing for her.

    13:55-14:05

    else around, he's sitting there, he's saying this to himself, "No, mommy, I don't want to. No, mommy, I don't want to. No, mommy, I don't want to." He was practicing his rebellion.

    14:08-14:23

    So that when his mother said to do something, he was ready, "No, mommy, I don't want to." This is the disturbing reality of being a mother. This is what you have to deal with.

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    And so I'm not just gonna preach you a nice little happy sermon about how to be a great mom because we know that's a joke.

    14:31-14:33

    Motherhood is hard.

    14:34-14:47

    It is difficult because we have been plunged into a world of chaos and just like creation groans for its redemption in Romans chapter eight, mothers groan for their redemption.

    14:49-15:04

    As they watch their children turn away from God, as they watch their children's hearts be hardened by deceitfulness and worldliness around them, and they groan and they ache as they watch their bodies breaking or their minds not in the right place and making bad decisions.

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    They groan for their children, and it's not a joke.

    15:07-15:08

    It's the reality we live in.

    15:10-15:12

    And so on behalf of moms, I groan with you.

    15:15-15:23

    I feel the pain because I read the Bible, and I know that the pain is real and deep, And you can't escape it.

    15:24-15:34

    The very essence of motherhood is self-giving sacrifice, embracing the chaos, embracing the sin of our children.

    15:36-15:38

    And it's difficult, and it's hard work.

    15:40-15:42

    Now, moms have a problem.

    15:43-15:44

    Sorry, moms, you're not going to get out on this one.

    15:45-15:50

    Because you also have been plunged into a world of chaos, and you also are part of the problem, aren't you?

    15:51-15:53

    If you know yourself, you know.

    15:54-15:58

    I mean, despite all what the Hallmark cards have told you today, you have a problem.

    15:59-16:01

    They just don't make for good Hallmark cards.

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    Your problem, well, I see three.

    16:06-16:10

    I see three different kinds of moms who kind of work in three different kinds of ways.

    16:10-16:14

    You have the moms who are trying to be the cool mom, you know, because their mom wasn't.

    16:15-16:21

    Their mom was the hard nose, you know, And so there's just like, I just got, my children just need to love me.

    16:21-16:27

    So they do whatever it takes for their child just to love them because they're so afraid of their children not loving them.

    16:27-16:30

    And so that actually perpetuates the chaos.

    16:31-16:38

    Instead of taming the children in orderliness that glorifies God, it perpetuates that chaos.

    16:38-16:46

    And they tend to make bad decisions on behalf of their kids and be very naive toward the heart issues of their children.

    16:47-16:51

    This is played out very dramatically in a series called The Gilmore Girls.

    16:52-16:53

    These aren't the kind of shows I watch, just so you know.

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    But my wife enjoys it sometimes, and so I've actually sat and watched it, and it's basically, this is the premise.

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    It's a cool mom, she's cool.

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    Her mom wasn't, and she's cool, and so her and her daughter, I mean, she's the party one, she's the crazy lady.

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    Her daughter sometimes is trying to tame her.

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    And so as funny as it is, it's a disturbing way of thinking of motherhood.

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    It's a terrible idea.

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    It's the opposite of Genesis 1, 2, and 3, and what we're called to in just a second in Titus chapter 2.

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    The other opposite problem is the controlling mom.

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    They're afraid of messing their kids up.

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    They're afraid that this chaos all around them is going to be their undoing, and their children are going to turn from God, or their children are gonna be in jail someday, or they're gonna be just messed up, and it's all gonna be their fault.

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    I was a terrible mother.

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    There's just this constant voice in their head that says, you were a terrible mother.

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    All your children's problems are your fault, your fault, your fault, and they live in that fear.

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    And so the only way they can get around it is just by controlling it.

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    And these kind of moms tend to get angry very easily.

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    So from the cool mom to the controlling mom, to the carefree mom, Some moms have just kind of given up altogether.

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    It's like, this isn't gonna work, so I don't care.

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    And I meet a lot of ladies like this.

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    They're afraid of losing their own freedom because their kids, in the chaos of their home life, it's just too much for them, and they see it as too much sacrifice, too much hard work, and so they just kind of give up and say, I'm just gonna live my life.

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    And the culture's very happy to encourage us in this.

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    You know, right?

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    Just watch some show.

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    I mean, I don't even, I don't know what they are, the view or whatever, you know, and they're gonna tell, they're gonna like pound the freedom of the mother.

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    It's all about your freedom.

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    You need to know who you are.

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    You need to have time for yourself.

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    It's all about you, you, you, you, you.

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    And that's the very opposite language of motherhood, isn't it?

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    Motherhood is sacrifice.

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    It's laying your life down on behalf of your children.

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    So the movies come out that are, you know, I've never seen these obviously either.

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    Bad Moms, I don't know, one and two.

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    They keep coming out.

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    I guess people liked them so much, you know.

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    I just remember seeing the preview for it back in 2016.

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    I saw this preview and it was called "Bad Moms." I'm like, that looks edifying, you know.

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    Let's get our tickets now.

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    It was such a hit, I guess.

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    They made a second one, you know, "Bad Moms at Christmas Time" or whatever.

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    It's just like, what in the world?

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    So I mean, I'm sure it's funny.

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    I actually looked it up.

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    Since I hadn't watched it and I really don't care to, I looked up what is this about, you know.

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    Is it really just about moms being bad?

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    Like, you know, this is great.

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    This is what it says, "When three overworked and underappreciated moms" - overworked and underappreciated moms, isn't that every mom?

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    That's what I thought too, but okay.

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    When three overworked and underappreciated moms, and I think you're supposed to be like, "Oh, I can't believe that.

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    How could that be?" "Are pushed beyond their limits," which I think for my wife feels like every day.

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    If you're a mom, you feel like you're pushed beyond your limits every single day.

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    They ditch their conventional responsibilities for a jolt of long overdue freedom fun and comedic self-indulgence.

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    So obviously, that's a problem biblically.

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    So this is where we come to the text.

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    So let's just look at Titus.

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    We're just gonna get a couple little texts this morning.

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    Look at Titus chapter two.

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    And I think it's just interesting how Paul deals with this a little bit in Titus chapter two, verse five.

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    He's talking specifically to Titus, telling him how to be a good elder in this church setting.

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    And he's telling him how to approach different people in his congregation, in the body here.

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    And so he speaks specifically to Titus about how to encourage the older women to encourage the younger women.

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    This is what he says, Titus 2, 3, "Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanders or slave to much wine.

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    They are to teach what is good." what's the good thing these older ladies are teaching, verse four, and so train the young women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind and submissive to their own husbands that the word of God may not be reviled.

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    Now there's a lot here and I'm not gonna break all this down because of time.

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    I just want you to see something here.

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    Paul is not relegating women to home confinement here.

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    That's not the point of this text.

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    He's encouraging them toward an anti-chaos mentality and work ethic within their home.

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    This is what he wants.

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    He wants them to understand their gifting as the order bringers of their homes, the root sinkers in the context of their home.

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    Because women by nature, and when I say nature, that's like code language for the creational intention of God.

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    This was God's idea.

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    So women by nature, in their physical, mental, relational, emotional makeup, are especially gifted by God to bring order in a powerful and fruitful way in the home life for the good of all.

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    This is a beautiful vision, by the way.

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    And so Paul is pointing Titus to talk to the older ladies.

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    They've been there, done that.

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    They know what this is about.

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    They're supposed to tell the younger ladies and train them and teach them how to bring order and beauty in their own home context.

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    It's a beautiful vision that God is giving to Titus here.

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    Now, this doesn't mean from a biblical perspective that women have nothing to do or to offer in the church or the community at large.

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    Quite the opposite, actually.

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    If you know the Bible, you know the Bible gives many examples of strong, gifted women who helped their family, their community, their nation in heroism, leadership, unction, wisdom, courage, teaching, discipleship, testimony, financial backing, and more.

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    I mean, the Bible is full of strong, godly women who spread a passion for God's glory, okay?

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    But what this doesn't mean is that a woman's special gifting to bring order to the home should be overlooked.

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    It should be celebrated.

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    And it shouldn't just be abandoned because the culture says home isn't as important.

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    It's not as meaningful as the community, or the marketplace, or government.

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    That's just absolutely not true.

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    Our culture will admit-- I think you'll agree with this-- that women are better equipped and more intuitive at home life cultivation than men are.

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    Our culture will tell you that.

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    You can watch interviews.

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    You can watch movies.

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    and read the books, they will say that women are more intuitive and better at this.

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    But the problem is, this is where the culture feels the rub, motherhood by its very nature is a demanding and sacrificial endeavor, so no matter how you slice it, to be a good mom is hard work.

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    And our culture pushes back on that for some reason.

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    And so in the soon to be released movie I am excited about, Incredibles 2, I just saw in theaters, this preview, and it was like, oh, this is about motherhood, so this is gonna be interesting.

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    So the preview basically was showing the incompetence of the man, the husband, to run the home when mom is called on to save the world.

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    There's been lots of movies made like that.

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    But the point is that yes, the culture is saying yes, moms are better bringing order and a life giving to the home, but we're not supposed to think that they're not better at everything else too.

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    That's the message, right?

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    I'm a better mom and I can save the world just as good as you can.

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    That's kind of the message of this and it's intended to lift high women.

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    And I totally agree with lifting high women.

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    I just think we should do it in a better way.

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    Biblically, Incredibles 2 misses the point.

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    The question isn't are moms better at other things than men but how valuable is the work that mothers do primarily behind the doors of their home?

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    How valuable is this work called motherhood?

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    The answer of course is it's really, really, really valuable and important.

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    To lose good mothering is to lose order and love in the home, and to lose order and love in the home is devastating to the next generation as well as to the communities and the nations with which they are a part of.

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    To lose a passion and perseverance in the difficult work of being a mom is to lose too much.

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    And so biblically, like Paul, we celebrate what mothers are doing behind the doors of their home, even if our culture and our community doesn't see the great glory and value of it.

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    So this is why older women need to encourage the younger women to love their husbands and their children and to be good workers at home, because the biblical task of motherhood is massive.

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    It's so big it can scare some moms, either because they fear failure in the future or they fear they're to blame when their lives of their children take a chaotic turn.

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    And this brings us to the second part of our sermon and the good part of our sermon.

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    Because I told you this is about motherhood and it's about the gospel.

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    This is good news for moms.

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    Good news for moms and the rest of us.

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    Because the good news of the gospel is that Jesus, His rescue and reign has already begun, has broken into life through his death and resurrection.

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    Okay, so this is, we're doing a little biblical theology here with these rackets, okay?

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    These are, I don't know, what are these things?

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    Badminton, yes, thank you.

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    It's not really my sport.

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    Basketball's more my thing, you know, or anything physical, punching people.

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    No, I'm joking.

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    So badminton, I don't really use it much for badminton, but we do have carpenter bee problems here.

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    I don't know if that's a normal thing around here, so I use them to kill, I've killed about 50 so far, but this is my weapons and my kids use them for badminton.

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    But they're gonna serve to help us see something about the gospel, this is awesome.

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    So a lot of us just think the gospel is how we get saved, but that's not how Paul talked about the gospel.

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    The gospel isn't how to get saved, that's part of it.

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    The gospel is about what God is doing as he breaks in onto this world and fixes the chaos and mess.

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    It's an announcement.

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    It's not even a theology, it's an announcement.

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    Jesus is Lord.

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    That's the essence of the gospel.

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    That Jesus, Jewish man Jesus, in answer to all the promises to Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and David and on and on it goes, Jesus is the one who steps into time and space and brings in a rescue operation.

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    He's rescuing the world, he's rescuing Israel on behalf of Israel, the whole world.

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    So here's what happens.

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    We are living, I want you to let this little circle represent the present age.

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    How many of you live in the present age?

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    Do you guys live in, okay, if you don't raise your hand, we got a problem, okay?

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    'Cause I don't know where you live, but you live in the present age, so this circle represents the present age.

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    Now this circle right here represents the age to come.

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    Right?

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    So you're the present age, and you have the age to come.

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    Now here's the, this is the good news.

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    When Jesus died on the cross and defeated death, something happened.

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    He actually won a victory, all right?

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    This is world shattering.

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    When he rose from the grave, he defeats death, forgiving sins, bringing Israel out of their exile, and now we are able to be a part of this, and so we're living in this present age that's chaotic and full of sin, and so we're like, Lord, help us, And so he sends Jesus to defeat the powers that be, the chaos that's going crazy in this sphere.

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    And when Jesus rises from the grave, he does something unbelievable.

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    He brings in the coming age into the present age.

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    And you know, if you are in Christ, if you trust in Jesus, do you know where you live now?

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    You live in this little section of this present age and the age to come.

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    In other words, new creation, the coming age, new creation has broken into the old.

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    And we now, if you're a follower of Christ, you live in this part, this little sphere.

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    That's why Paul can talk about you like seated with Christ in the heavenlies, and he can talk about you being perfect and all these crazy things.

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    You're like, I don't know what world he lives in.

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    I don't know what he's smoking, you know?

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    You know why?

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    Do you know what he's saying?

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    He's saying that this heaven, the age to come, has broken in, and now we live.

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    Jesus was the first fruits of the new creation, and we live in this little sphere that Jesus resurrected and is rectorated.

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    New creation body lives in.

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    We live with him in that new creation realm.

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    Oh my goodness, this changes everything.

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    This changes everything for motherhood.

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    This is the good news for mothers God said in Revelation 21, I am making all things new.

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    And sometimes we think, oh yeah, that's at the end of Revelation, Revelation chapter 21.

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    No, he's saying that on behalf of everything that has happened since the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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    When Jesus raised from the grave, God says, I am making all things new.

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    Which means that we're a part of that project.

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    We're a part of the making all things new people.

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    That makes every mother in here a different mother than any other mother in this culture.

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    Because you're a part of God's project of making all things new.

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    That's who you are.

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    You're new creation.

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    This is massive and significant because it means there is a new reality that we live in.

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    This new reality is this new creation, that new age breaking into the old present age.

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    This also means that we have a new identity.

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    You can see this in the book of Romans.

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    Turn to the book of Romans, this is the last text we'll turn to, Romans chapter 1.

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    We have a new identity now.

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    We are the ones in Romans 1-7 who are called to be saints.

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    We are the ones who belong to Jesus.

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    Let me just read this awesome text, Romans 1, 1-7, and then we'll skip to page 16.

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    Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the glory of God.

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    Now he's getting ready to tell a little synopsis of the gospel story.

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    Which he promised, the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures concerning his son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord." All that is loaded.

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    We don't have time to unpack it, but if you have time to wrestle with that text, I would highly encourage it.

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    "Through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among the nations," which was the promise he gave to Abraham thousands of years prior, that they would be a light to the nations, that this Israel, this people of God would be a light to the nations.

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    Now Paul is saying that is happening, including you, so the people at Rome, the church at Rome and us, including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ.

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    Here's the good news.

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    If you are in Christ, if you have trusted in what Jesus Christ did in the cross and the resurrection, then you have a new identity.

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    You are those who belong to Jesus.

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    I wish I could explain to you how big this is.

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    You are those who are loved by God, who are called to be saints.

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    This is who you are.

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    This gives you a whole new vision for life.

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    You belong to Jesus Christ.

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    You have a new identity.

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    There's a new reality that is broken in.

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    Not only that, but you have a new power.

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    Look at Romans 1, 16.

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    For I am not ashamed of the gospel.

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    You say, Paul's talking about the gospel a lot.

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    I know, it's great, isn't it?

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    The whole book of Romans, by the way, is about the gospel.

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    It's the whole gospel unpacked.

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    And it reaches its climax at chapter 11, which is really weird if all you know is the Romans road, because the gospel goes way farther than the Romans road.

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    It goes to Romans chapter eight, where God's gonna restore all of creation, and it goes to chapter 11, where God's gonna be faithful to the promises to his people, and all his people and all creation are gonna experience a great renovation and renewal.

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    It's unbelievable.

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    The vision will just blow your mind, which is why Paul, at the end of chapter 11, just breaks out in praise.

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    He can't even know what to say.

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    He just kinda like, "Hallelujah," you know?

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    And that's what happens.

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    It's because if you track with him from Romans chapter one to 11, you're left just like, I don't know what to say.

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    The vision's so beautiful, it's so big.

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    It's the gospel.

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    It's the announcement that Jesus is Lord.

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    He says, "I'm not ashamed of the gospel, "for it is the power of God for salvation "to everyone who believes." Now don't miss this.

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    I don't normally talk a lot about the Greek and all that kind of stuff, you know, but just indulge me for a second.

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    So this is a misunderstood passage.

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    The gospel isn't just for unbelievers to get saved.

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    That's so not how Paul talks about the gospel.

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    The gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.

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    In the Greek, that's in the present tense, okay?

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    Which is really important, especially here.

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    Because what that means is it's saying that the gospel is the power of God for salvation to everyone who goes on believing.

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    It's not just a one-time thing.

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    The gospel is supposed to be with you every day.

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    Like if you're saying, how do I navigate as a Christian?

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    How do I be, you know, what am I supposed to do in my work?

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    And all the questions that you have about Christianity are answered in the gospel.

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    The gospel is the power of God for salvation.

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    And when Paul's talking about salvation, he's not just talking about getting saved.

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    He's talking about the work of salvation that God is doing, which he's gonna unpack in the rest of the book of Romans.

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    So here's the point, God gives us this power called the gospel that's like a grenade in our life that constantly goes off and rearranges us and changes us.

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    The more we understand the death of Christ and the resurrection of Christ and his great reign over all things and the renewal that is brought into this world, the more we change and are transformed and become like Jesus.

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    You can't just become like Jesus by going, "I wonder what Jesus would do." It's nice, but it won't work.

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    You can say, "What would Jesus do all day?" But what you actually need is you need to look at the gospel.

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    The gospel, Paul says, is the power of God for salvation to those who go on believing.

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    The more you understand the gospel, the more you embrace the gospel, the more like Jesus you will become.

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    It's the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.

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    You have a new power.

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    It transforms your trust, it transforms your existence, it transforms your thinking, it transforms what you treasure, which is why Paul said he's not ashamed of it, he doesn't fear.

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    And you have a new vocation now.

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    You're called to be saints.

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    You're ushered back into this priestly role that Adam and Eve lost in the garden.

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    You get to be priests to God now.

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    You get to like mediate between the world and God God is like. This is who He is. He loves truth and beauty and goodness and order.

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    And this is how He's remaking us. He's making all things new and I'm part of this project. I'm being transformed every day by the power of this good news, this announcement that Jesus is King of the world, that He is Lord. Now, the last thing I want to say is simply this. How does this change motherhood? I mean, I could spend all day in the gospel and we can do that.

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    We can go through the book of Romans and we can just like celebrate the gospel, but we gotta close out here.

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    The way we close out is just by applying this to, how does the gospel impact mothers?

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    Because I just said it's changing everything.

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    If that's true, then it's changing motherhood.

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    So how does the gospel make mothers courageous?

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    In other words, how does the gospel help mothers to live without fear, because what I've seen, I'm not a mother, but what I've seen, is that one of the greatest challenges with motherhood is fear.

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    Fear that you will fail, or fear that you have failed.

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    So how does the gospel change the sense of guilt and fear of failure that mothers have, the fear of losing control, the fear of losing your children, their life or their love or their respect, the feel of losing your own self and your own freedom.

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    How does the gospel flip that all upside down?

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    So the good news of Jesus's great renewal project, the gospel gives mother's permission to parent without fear.

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    And I'll just say as simply as I can in this way, the gospel centers moms on their new identity, okay?

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    So if you're a mom out there today, I celebrate you, as you know I do.

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    But being a mom is not primarily who you are.

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    I know, ladies, that their motherhood is-- it defines them in every way.

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    It is who they are.

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    Their children are everything.

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    And I would say, as a Christian mom, that can't be.

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    Your identity is no longer mother.

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    That is part of it.

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    but first and foremost, your identity is follower of King Jesus.

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    And it's not if you just like, that's what I want it to be.

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    No, this is the reality, this is a fact.

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    If you are in Christ, if you trust in Jesus, then as a mother, your chief identity is Jesus follower.

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    And oh my goodness, what a beautiful thing if your children can see this.

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    You're not a cool mom, that's okay.

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    You don't have to be a cool mom.

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    You're a Jesus follower, Mom.

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    That's who you are.

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    That's your primary identity.

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    A gospel-centered mom, though, also has a new power.

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    This is good news.

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    You have a power that other mothers don't have access to.

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    What is it?

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    It's gospel power.

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    You know that grenade of the gospel that changes our life?

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    Here's the good news.

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    You're only gonna become a better and better and better mom because the gospel will do its work in your life.

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    It's a promise.

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    Jesus said that he's gonna be faithful to us to the end.

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    The promise is that if you rest in the gospel, if you find your strength in the gospel, that it will make you the best human possible, the best mother possible, you'll become more like Jesus.

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    So we have this new power.

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    So when you fail as a mom, when you lose your temper as a mom, when you make stupid decisions as a mother that negatively affects your child.

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    How many of you mothers have ever made a bad decision that's negatively affect your child, right?

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    Honestly, we do it every day.

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    I mean, I'm gonna speak as a father now.

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    I do it all the time.

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    And I can either live and beat myself up, or I can say, no, I have a new power.

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    The gospel is changing this messed up dad.

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    Just like I can look at my wife and I can say to my kids, your mother has issues, I know, she knows it too.

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    But here's the good news, Jesus is changing her.

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    The gospel is doing its work.

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    She's only gonna get better from here on out.

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    That's good news for children.

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    I've seen this in my mom.

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    I've seen her mature as a mother, the older she gets.

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    And that's the work of the gospel.

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    It's the work of Jesus in her.

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    And that's the good news.

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    Here's more good news for your mom.

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    This might be even more enjoyable for you.

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    This power also works towards your children.

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    The most potent thing you have in your back pocket is not threats or strategy or the newest book.

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    The most potent thing you have is the story of God's grace breaking into a world of chaos and sin, rescuing humanity by the power of Jesus Christ and his powerful redemption, his powerful resurrection.

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    That story, the gospel, is the most powerful thing you have in parenting.

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    It's funny, we never even access it.

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    It's the most powerful thing you have to change the hearts of your children.

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    So you don't have to be a controlling mom anymore because grace will always override your control anyway.

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    And so we're freed to not fear, to trust, and to keep bringing Jesus before our children.

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    Jesus, he is the rescuer.

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    He's the one who fixes everything.

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    I am broken, you are broken, but Jesus rescues and fixes the mess that we are.

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    Gospel-centered mom has a new vocation.

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    Her primary vocation is not her job or even her motherhood, as important as all that is.

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    A mother's primary vocation is one of sainthood and priesthood before God.

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    If you don't understand that, you're gonna have to wrestle with that in scripture a little bit, but here's the deal.

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    Your primary vocation is to demonstrate and display the glory of God to people around them, whether it be your children, your husband, your neighbors, those who work with you.

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    This is your primary vocation as the people of God.

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    So here's the deal.

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    The reason this is to everybody is because the gospel doesn't just change moms, it changes dads, it changes kids, it changes all of us.

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    I mean, the gospel, the powerful story Jesus did, the announcement that He is here and He is Lord and He's bringing in new creation, that changes everything. And so I want to encourage you as mothers to embrace that in your motherhood, to embrace the gospel in your motherhood.

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    And what you will find is that you will have a new power in motherhood that you didn't know you had. The powerful resurrection of Jesus, you get to participate in that in the gospel. That's why Paul says it is the power of God.

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    It's not just talking about the power of God, it is the power of God. Unto salvation for all those who go on believing. And so I want to encourage you as moms and as dads and as young people and as those who are in college and those who are just working the job and those who are retired and those who children have left, every phase and group of people in here, we will be transformed by the powerful gospel. And when that happens, you'll look around and you'll see courageous moms, fearless moms. How do they get like that? How are they, how do they don't live in guilt and fear? And it's because the gospel, new creation is here, and we're a part of it. So we can rest in what Jesus has done and nod in our ability to fix our kids and to make it all work in our home.

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    Would you bow your heads and close your eyes?

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    Would you as a mom just rejoice in the beautiful news of the gospel and how it changes everything about motherhood?

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    And would you just say, Lord, I wanna be a courageous mom.

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    So I'm gonna start looking at the gospel.

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    I'm gonna start accessing the power of the gospel that you've given.

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    Truth, the reality, the announcement that Jesus is king of the world, that changes everything.

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    And then for the rest of us, I mean some of you may be sitting here and you don't even understand what I'm talking about.

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    You don't understand the gospel, you don't understand what's the big deal about Jesus being Lord, you don't understand how that changes literally everything.

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    I would encourage you to seek one of the elders out or somebody in this, Pastor Jeff or whoever and just ask them to wrestle with you.

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    about the significance of what Jesus Christ did in his death and resurrection.

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    And for those of us who do know Jesus, but we have not accessed the power of the gospel in our everyday life, man, we need to repent.

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    We need to turn and we need to look at the cross and the resurrection.

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    That needs to be the very paradigm we live our whole life by.

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    The new power we live in.

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    Lord, I just pray that you would help us to see the beauty, the power, the glory of the gospel, so that we would exalt Jesus Christ, and so that we would be part of this new creation project.

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    We thank you for this beautiful vision, and we thank you for moms, and how they keep working and pressing, and God, I just pray that this would be an encouragement to them, and it would free them to not live in fear, but they would live by the power of the gospel.

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    It's in your name we pray, amen.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Titus 2:3-5

  1. What ways do God's grace allow you to be a better mother?

  2. How did you see God's grace presented in your mother's care for you growing up?

  3. How can you give grace back to your mother this week?

Breakout Questions:
Pray for your mother and specifically the mother's in your group.