This is Who We Are: Pillar 3

Introduction:

We Believe Firmly in the Power of Prayer.

Matthew 7:7 - Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.

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

The Testimony of Hezekiah and Literally Everyone Else Who Believes Firmly in the Power of Prayer (Isaiah 38):

  1. Desperation leads me to prayer. (Isaiah 38:10-14)
  2. Prayer leads me to Provision . (Isaiah 38:15-17)

    The Testimony of Hezekiah and Literally Everyone Else Who Believes Firmly in the Power of Prayer (Isaiah 38):

    1. New Perspective
    2. Your Answer
    3. Forgiveness
  3. God's provision leads me to Worship . (Isaiah 38:18-20)

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    This is who we are.

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    We saw a couple of weeks ago, we proclaim the authority of God's Word without apology.

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    Why?

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    Because God's Word always succeeds.

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    God says His Word is like rain.

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    from heaven to earth, goes where it needs to go, accomplishes what it needs to accomplish, which is life and growth.

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    "We lift high the name of Jesus in worship," was the message last week.

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    That worship in music is how we love God with our emotions.

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    That's why we do it.

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    Today, this is who we are.

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    We believe firmly in the power of prayer.

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    I'd like you to open up your Bibles with me, please, to Isaiah chapter 38.

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    We believe firmly in the power of prayer.

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    Isaiah chapter 38.

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    We're going to go back to about 700 to 712 BC in the days of King Hezekiah, who was a good king who God used to bring revival to Judah.

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    Isaiah 38, verse 1, it says, "In those days Hezekiah became sick and was at the point of death.

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    And Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, came to him and said to him, 'Thus says the Lord, "Set your house in order, for you shall die.

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    You shall not'" Stop there.

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    So King Hezekiah became sick. Apparently, we're going to find out in verse 21, he had an infected boil. And all of God's people said, "Ew.

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    I don't make up the messages, I just broadcast them, but that's what he had.

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    And Isaiah showed up to King Hezekiah to give him a really hard spoiler alert.

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    And you saw very clearly in verse 1, here's the message, "You're going to die. You are not going to recover." All right, verse 2 says, "Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord." Why did he turn his face to the wall?

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    Because this wasn't for show.

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    Hezekiah wasn't making some spectacle or performance of this prayer.

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    This was just between him and God, right?

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    Like Jesus had taught us to pray.

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    Go in your room and shut the door.

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    I think that's what Hezekiah was doing here.

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    He's like, "Hey, this is just between me and the Almighty right now." Verse 3, this is his prayer.

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    "King Hezekiah said, 'Please, O Lord, remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart and have done what is good in your sight.' And Hezekiah wept bitterly." A very raw and passionate and real prayer, sort of reflecting on his life.

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    But if you look at his prayer, "Remember how I walked faithful, wholeheart, done what is good." look at that prayer, let's be honest, doesn't it just sort of look like kind of a self-righteous prayer? Like, "Look at me, look what I did, look what I did, look at me." And you're like, "Jeff, what King Hezekiah prayed, was it appropriate?" "Yes." And you're like, "Well, should I pray this way?" And I would say, "Absolutely not." You're like, "Well, how can it be appropriate that you're telling me I should never pray this way?" I'm going to tell you later, all But let's look at verse 4.

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    It says, "Then the word of the Lord came to Isaiah, 'Go and say to Hezekiah, 'Thus says the Lord, the God of David your father, 'I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears.

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    Behold, I will add fifteen years to your life.

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    I will deliver you and this city out of the hand of the king of Assyria, and will defend this city.'" So Hezekiah repented and was given life, and he was actually given a timeline, fifteen years.

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    And he was also given deliverance from the Assyrian invasion of Judah.

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    Verse 7 says, "This shall be the sign to you from the Lord, that the Lord will do this thing that he has promised.

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    Behold, I will make the shadow cast by the declining sun on the dial of Ahaz turn back ten steps." So the sun turned back on the dial the ten steps by which it had declined.

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    Hezekiah was promised an extension of his life, and God says, "I'm even going to give you a sign." God says, "I will turn back time." Right now we're thinking of that Cher song, right?

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    That was the whole turning the shadow back.

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    Obviously, it was God turning the clock back.

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    It was symbolic.

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    It was God's way of saying, "I'm going to give you more time," right?

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    There was a symbol to go with the sign.

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    That's what happened.

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    We at Harvest Bible Chapel are committed to preaching the Bible in a certain way.

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    It's one word, begins with an S, it's a long word, the word is "straightforwardly." We are committed to preaching the Bible straightforwardly, meaning when we come to God's Word, we don't look at it as a puzzle book to say, "Well, let me try to figure out what He really..." I believe that we should receive God's Word as He presents it, okay?

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    that God wants to communicate His love and His gospel and His truth to us in a straightforward way.

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    So, that's how we read and study and preach the Word of God at Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    That said, many years ago, I was in a discussion with a Hyper-Calvinist.

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    Now if you're a Hyper-Calvinist, you are still my brother, maybe even my friend.

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    But we were discussing this question, "Does prayer move God?" And I brought up this passage that we just looked at.

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    But this is what the Hyper-Calvinists said to me, "No, no, no, no, no, no, no." You see, God did not change His mind here because of the prayer.

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    God...

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    Here's what's happening, Jeff.

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    God knew that Hezekiah was going to repent with Isaiah's message, and God had planned it like this all along.

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    This was all part of the plan.

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    And my response was this, "Well, if that's all that's going on in this passage, then God is a liar." If that's what's going on.

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    In other words, in order to force Hezekiah to pray, in order to force Hezekiah to repent, in order to force Hezekiah into heaven's agenda, God told him very clearly in verse 1, "You will not recover." Right?

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    Isn't that what he said?

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    Well, if God knew the whole time that He was going to recover, then that means, in verse 1, God lied.

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    And I don't believe God lies.

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    And look, I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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    You could make a list of the ten billion greatest theologians, and I'm not even on it.

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    I'm just going to tell you what I see in this passage.

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    Here's what I see.

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    God said, "Hezekiah, you're going to die." Hezekiah cried out in prayer, and God instead extended Hezekiah's life.

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    Is that what you see?

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    Is that what you see?

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    What I see in this passage is prayer moved the hand of God.

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    That's what I see.

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    And I have to ask myself, if Hezekiah was here right now, what would he say about prayer?

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    Or like your kinship?

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    What did you learn about prayer?

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    Maybe he'd say something like Jesus said.

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    Remember what Jesus said about prayer?

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    We had a sermon on this once upon a time.

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    "Ask and it will be given to you.

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    Seek and you will find.

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    Knock and it will be opened to you." I bet Jehezekiah would say something like that.

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    Or maybe he would say what James said, in James 5.16.

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    It says, "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working." Like I said, I just believe the Bible straightforwardly.

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    And because of that I just don't understand why we talk our way around the simple and clear and life changing truth that God moves as a result of prayer.

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    I don't understand why we as Christians just can't say that.

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    Why I do understand.

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    It's because at some point we prayed for something that didn't get answered in the way that we thought it should get answered.

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    we want to use some theological acrobatics and talk our way around the clear simple truth as presented in God's Word that God moves as a result of prayer.

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    I mean in the church, when we consider the question, "Does God really answer prayer?" Like if I pray this specific request to God, is He going to give me the thing that I asked for?

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    Even in the church, people that have been walking with the Lord for a long time somehow want to talk their way around that. And we say things that are true, but as a way of sort of giving God an out for not giving me what I want when I want it. We say things like this, "Well, you know, prayer is really about lining up your will with God's will." Or we say, "You know, every prayer is going to be answered ultimately in heaven." Or we say, "You know, prayer is about drawing nearer to God than it is about getting an answer to your request. Now, are all those things true? Yes, they are. But you know what else is true? What else is true is that God moves as a result of prayer. And at Harvest Bible Chapel, our third pillar is we believe firmly in the power of prayer. As Hezekiah learned, look at verse 9, passage goes on, "A writing of Hezekiah king of Judah, after He had been sick and had recovered from his sickness.

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    This is his testimony under inspiration of the Spirit recorded for us.

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    And we're going to look at it under this heading on your outline.

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    "The Testimony of Hezekiah and Literally Everyone Else Who Believes Firmly in the Power of Prayer." Sometimes, Dan, I have a hard time shortening these, so I just have to just say what I'm thinking.

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    There we go.

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    "The Testimony of Hezekiah and Literally Everyone Else Who Believes Firmly in the Power of Prayer." Number one, draw this down, desperation leads me to prayer.

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    Desperation leads me to prayer.

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    Look at verses 10 through 14 here with me, please.

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    This is what Hezekiah said as a response to all of this.

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    He said, "I said in the middle of my days, I must depart.

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    I am consigned to the gates of Sheol for the rest of my years.

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    I said, I shall not see the Lord.

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    The Lord in the land of the living.

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    "I shall look on man no more among the inhabitants of the world.

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    My dwelling is plucked up and removed from me like a shepherd's tent, like a weaver. I have rolled up my life.

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    He cuts me off from the loom.

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    From day to night you bring me to an end." So just a very poetic way, he's like, "My life is like a camping trip that's over.

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    Tent folded up, thrown in the car, done." He said, "It's like somebody weaving something on a loom, and like, project's done, it's over." He said, verse 13, "I calm myself until morning like a lion.

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    He breaks all my bones.

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    From day to night, you bring me to an end like a swallow or a crane.

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    I chirp, I moan like a dove.

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    My eyes are weary with looking upward.

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    Oh, Lord, I am oppressed.

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    Be my pledge of safety." Desperation leads me to prayer.

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    And we saw in verse 3 that Hezekiah wept bitterly.

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

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    If he was faithful and he was a believer, which obviously he was, what about, you know, no fear of death, and to die is to be in the presence of the Lord, and what about all of that?

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    Like, why does he seem so scared of death?

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    Why is he weeping here?" We have to understand in the Old Testament, they didn't have the revelation that we have, living on this side of history, this side of the cross, this side of the New Testament being written. They didn't have all of the information that we had. That's why in these verses, and you're going to see it again in verse 18, he talks about Sheol. What's Sheol?

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    Sheol just means the grave, right? Sheol just means like when I die, they're going to put me in a cemetery. You're like, "Well, what happens then?" "I don't know. I go beyond the grave. They called that place Sheol. They just didn't know everything about what happened after you died. His point was, you know, my life is over. It was done. So you see it was a prayer of complete desperation. Have you ever been there? Have you ever been there?

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    See some heads nodding. You have. Been to that place where I don't know what I'm going to do? Maybe it's because you have a sick child. Or maybe you get that phone call that somebody's been in a horrible accident and you need to get here right away. Or maybe you just found out that in two weeks you're not going to have a job. And you're like, "Now what?

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    What am I going to do now?" Well, for a lot of people, being in pastoral ministry, I've heard this testimony over and over and over. And people get to this point, They say to me, "Jeff, you know what?

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    I prayed like I've never prayed before.

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    Have you ever been there?

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    That's where Hezekiah was.

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    I prayed like I never have before." But you see, this is where the whole thing breaks down for a lot of people.

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    Because for a lot of you, desperation hasn't led you to prayer.

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    It's led you to princes, or it's led you to purses, or it's led you to pouting, or it's led you to self-pity.

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    But these are not the places where God is drawing you.

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    You see, God is drawing you through these desperate scenarios that we face.

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    You know what God is doing?

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    He is drawing you into a situation where you have no option other than Him.

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    He's bringing you into this situation where you're like, "Unless God shows up and intervenes on my behalf, it is all over.

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    I don't have a chance anywhere else." And I've got to tell you, that is a glorious place to be, because you're going to see God do something that you can't explain with human words or reasoning when He brings you to that place.

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    God's like, "I'm about to do something that only I can do.

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    Watch this." And you know, that's when prayer gets real, that you're not saying your prayers, you're not reciting some canned poem, you're not just giving God a list.

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    You are praying.

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    You're getting alone.

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    You're facing the wall, and you're crying out to God.

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    Desperation leads me to prayer.

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    I would just say parenthetically it shouldn't always have to be desperation that brings me to prayer, but I found often even in my own life that it's desperation that brings me to real prayer.

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    How about you?

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    It's reality, right?

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    Number two, jot this down.

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    Prayer leads me to God's provision.

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    Let's look at verses 15-17.

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    Hezekiah says, "What shall I say?

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    For He has spoken to me, and He Himself has done it.

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    I walk slowly all my years because of the bitterness of my soul.

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    O Lord, by these things men live, and in all these is the life of my spirit.

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    O restore me to health and make me live!

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    Behold, it was for my welfare that I had great bitterness, "And in love you have delivered my life from the pit of destruction, for you have cast all my sins behind your back." Prayer leads me to God's provision.

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    Like Hezekiah, when you get to this place where you pray like this, you will not only see prayer answered, but you're going to find that you get way more than you were expecting from God.

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    Way more.

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    Do you know God always over delivers?

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    Every time.

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    Right, but what do you mean?

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    Look at verse 17 again. I want to read it again.

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    You can't miss this because you're going to see this show up in your own life when you pray like Hezekiah prayed.

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    Passionately, sincerely, he says, "Behold, it was for my welfare that I had great bitterness.

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    But in love, you have delivered my life from the pit of destruction, for you have cast all my sins behind your back." There's three things that God gives you in prayer.

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    Three things that God gives you, they're right here in verse 17.

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    The first one is new perspective.

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    New perspective.

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    God's not a vending machine.

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    Like, well, I have this thing that I want, so I just go to God in prayer and I press, you know, like A7 and out comes the Milky Way Midnight and then thanks, I got what I want, I'm out of here.

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    God's not like that.

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    He doesn't just want to give you the thing you're asking for.

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    He wants you to get to a better place.

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    And you pray and you want God to change things.

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    But when you really pray, God also changes you.

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    And Hezekiah saw that ultimately, this is so profound.

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    Hezekiah saw ultimately his bitterness was for his welfare.

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    He says, "God, you allowed these things to happen "in my life for my own good." So one thing that Hezekiah got in prayer was a greater understanding of the ways of God.

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    I think Hezekiah understood the ways of the Lord better than he ever had as a result of this trial that he went through.

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    So God in prayer gives you a new perspective. Letter B, three things God gives you in prayer again, verse 17, God gives you your answer. God answers prayer. In his way, in his time, God answers prayer. Hezekiah clearly got a direct answer to prayer. He got his life extension.

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    And somebody right now is like, "Well, he still eventually died." Yes, but can we not miss the fact that God very clearly gave him the very thing that he was asking for?

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    And I have to ask you, I guess I have to ask me first, but I have to ask you too.

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    Do you pray expectantly?

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    You pray in faith.

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    Do you pray watching to see how God is going to answer?

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    Because He will.

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    Three things God gives you in prayer, a new perspective, your answer, and letter C, forgiveness.

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    Listen, if you have not received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you can experience the forgiveness of sin, and it's just a prayer away.

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    That's how close it is.

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    You don't have to go somewhere and do this or that, or jump through all these hoops, or light all these candles or whatever.

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    Forgiveness of sin is a prayer away if you have not received Jesus Christ.

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    Get alone with God and say, "God, I realize I'm a sinner.

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    I have really messed things up in my life, and I've messed things up in other people's lives and God, I've made a mess of myself, but God, you sent your Son to die on that cross in my place.

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    God, I believe Jesus Christ took my sin on the cross.

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    God, I believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead so that I can have eternal life.

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    You get before the Lord and pray like that, sincerely.

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    You have forgiveness.

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    If you're someone here that's like, "I've received the forgiveness of Jesus," then I would encourage you, let your forgiveness in Christ move you just as forgiveness moved Hezekiah to thank God for taking away your sin.

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    Thank God for that.

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    Do you see that?

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    Verse 17, he says, "You've cast all my sins behind your back." God just took Hezekiah's sins and was like, "Whoop, done, gone." That's what God does with sin to the person that comes to Him sincerely.

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    That's what Christ has provided through His death on the cross.

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    One more.

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    "The testimony of Hezekiah and literally everyone else who believes firmly in the power of prayer." Number three.

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    God's provision leads me to worship.

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    Look at verse 18.

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    "For Sheol does not thank you.

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    Death does not praise you.

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    Those who go down to the pit do not hope for your faithfulness." He's basically just saying there are worship services happening at the graveyard.

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    He says, verse 19, "The living, the living, he thanks you as I do this day.

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    The Father makes known to the children your faithfulness.

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    The Lord will save me and we will play my music on stringed instruments all the days of our lives at the house of the Lord." Yeah, there might not be a worship service happening at the graveyard, because I'll tell you where one is.

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    I plugged in my electric guitar at the house of the Lord, and we are jamming our worship.

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    God's provision leads me to worship.

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    He was saying, "If I went to the grave, God, I can't thank you here.

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    I can't praise you here.

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    I can't tell others about you here.

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    I can't sing to you here, but the living, the living." verse 19, "I will thank you, I will praise you, I will glorify you, but worship is always the end game of God at work." That's always the end. When God shows up and answers prayer and does the thing that only God can do, the end result is always worship. You know, I could say so much more about that, but that was last week's sermon. Available on our website, listen again, but God's provision leads me to worship.

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    We get to move on now, look at verse 21, it says, "Now Isaiah had said, 'Let them take a cake of figs and apply it to the boil, that he may recover.' Hezekiah also had said, 'What is the sign that I shall go up to the house of the Lord?'" Verse 22, it's almost like under inspiration of the Spirit when this was being recorded, it was like, "Oh yeah, there was that one thing I forgot to include." When Hezekiah said, "What's the sign?

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    I should go up to the house of the Lord," we know what he was saying was, "How do I know I'm going to get healed?" And we know that that's what he meant because if you look at 2 Kings 20.8, it totally clarifies that.

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    Like, "Hezekiah, you're going to be totally healed." Like, "Well, how do I know?

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    How do I know I'm going to be healed?

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    How do I know I'm going to eventually end up back in God's house?" Well, here's the sign.

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    But it was just kind of tacked on the end here.

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    That's all that's going on there.

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    But look at verse 21 closely.

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    Isaiah the prophet had said, "Let them take a cake of figs and apply it to the boil, that he may recover." I need to say this, P.S., God uses medical means to heal sometimes.

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    God here gave very clear direction to Isaiah.

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    Looking at that statement, he says, "Take a cake of figs, put it on the boil," and then that last phrase, "that he may recover." In other words, recovery for Hezekiah was to come through some medical intervention that admittedly I don't understand, okay?

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    I'm not a doctor.

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    So I can't tell you how fig cakes clear up an infected boil.

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    And because I'm not a doctor, I feel it's my obligation to tell you that I cannot recommend using fig cakes to heal other things.

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    Okay?

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    Don't try to use fig cakes on COVID-19 or apply fig cakes to grandma's gout.

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    I'm not giving you medical advice.

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    I'm just telling you what happened, and here's what happened.

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    Sometimes God heals instantly and supernaturally.

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    True or false?

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    True! We have seen that so many times in this church.

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    I could keep you here until the Super Bowl telling you stories of amazing, supernatural, instantaneous healing as a result of prayer.

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    He absolutely does that.

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    But other times, and I would say I believe most times, God uses doctors and medicine as part of the process.

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    So, our conclusion, when all has been said, is this.

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    All healing is God's healing.

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    You know, our situation recently was a lot like Hezekiah's in this.

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    We had a situation with my son, who was having extremely violent, aggressive outbursts.

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    And I can't even paint a picture for you how horrific some of these episodes were.

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    And I can't tell you all the times racing home from this building, and I think I have shared with you in sermons in the past, crying out to God in the car on the way to arrive at a horrific scene.

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    And this had gone on for three and a half years.

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    Well, a lot of you at this church that have been here for a while will remember our friend A.J., the young man who would sit in his wheelchair, sometimes backed by guest reception, sometimes at the top of the stairs.

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    and unfortunately he had passed away.

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    I had his funeral, and sometime after his funeral, I got a call from a lady.

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    And this lady's name is Christy, and she's sitting here today.

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    And I said, how can I help you?

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    And she said, the Lord told me to call you.

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    And I said, well, I'm listening.

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    Like, what else do you say, right?

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    I'm making an extremely long story very short, but if you want to buy me lunch or Starbucks sometime, I'll tell you the whole story.

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    But Christy had led us to a doctor that was able to prescribe the right medication to help my son.

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    And we've entered a completely different chapter of life as a result.

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    That I can't even describe to you how that mode of living has changed for us.

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    But here's the point, church.

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    My story, like Hezekiah's, was a combination of God's direct intervention and medical intervention at the same time. Do you see that?

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    So the question is, who gets the glory? Does Christi get the glory? No.

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    What about Dr. Morgani? Does she get the glory? No.

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    What about the medication that she prescribed?

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    Do we do worship psalms unto the medicine? No.

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    God gets the glory, because all healing is God's healing.

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    So listen, bag the notion, "If I have enough faith, I don't need to go to the doctor." Bag it. Bag the notion, "Well, if you have enough faith, you don't need to take your medicine." Bag that. That is not biblical. It's stupid.

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    And people think they sound so ultra-spiritual saying stuff like that.

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    It is not biblical. We have proof right here.

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    And I am absolutely positive that God loves and uses doctors.

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    Do you know how I know that?

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    Because God had a doctor write about half of the New Testament.

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    So, all healing is God's healing.

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    Oh yeah, earlier, Hezekiah's prayer, verse 3, go back to that for a second.

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    Hezekiah's prayer.

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    "Please, O Lord, remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart and have done what is good in your sight." Remember when we talked about that way back when?

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    And I said, "Was Hezekiah's prayer appropriate?" Yes, it was.

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    Should we pray like that?

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    Absolutely not.

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    How can that be?

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    Well, listen to this.

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    Hezekiah lived under the old covenant.

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    And under the old covenant, don't miss this, Under the Old Covenant, blessing was dependent upon obedience.

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    Leviticus chapter 26, Deuteronomy chapter 28, God says, "Here's how it works.

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    You want blessing, you obey Me. You disobey Me, you get cursed." That was the Old Covenant. But we don't live under the Old Covenant.

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    We live under the New Covenant.

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    Do you know what the New Covenant teaches?

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    that every spiritual blessing has been given to us because of Jesus Christ.

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    So we are not to pray like Hezekiah.

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    You see, he prayed according to his obedience in order to get blessing.

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    In other words, we could rightly say, "Hezekiah prayed in his own name." Hezekiah prayed, "Bless me because of who I am, God.

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    Bless me because of what I've done, God." That's not how we pray under the New Testament, under the New Covenant.

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    We pray, "Father, bless me because of who Jesus is.

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    Bless me because of what Jesus has done for me." And this is what it means to pray in the name of Jesus.

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    Have you ever wondered what that meant when we pray, "In Jesus' name, Amen. In Jesus' name, Amen." And it's the classic prayer closure, "That's how we know we're done." What does that even mean?

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    This is what it means.

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    That God, I'm not coming to you, appealing to you based on my horrible track record and very limited occasional obedience.

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    I'm not coming to you, appealing to you based on that.

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    I'm coming to you as you told me to.

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    Jesus said, "Whatever you ask in my name, it will be given you." God, I'm coming to you based on the obedience of your Son.

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    I'm coming to you based on Jesus Christ.

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    I'm not praying in Jeff's name, I'm praying in Jesus' name because of what you have guaranteed me in Jesus Christ.

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    So you see, church, when we pray, we don't get on our knees and, "Oh, we hope and we wish that we get some kind of a blessing from God because of our obedience.

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    "Oh God, you know I've tried, and God, you know I've done my best, and God, you know my heart." We don't pray in our name.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, where we say, "God, I know that I'm guaranteed to receive the blessing because of Jesus' obedience, in Jesus' name." Let me ask you, how would you pray?

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    How would you pray if you really firmly believed in the power of prayer?

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    How would you pray if you knew the blessing was already guaranteed because of Jesus Christ?

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    Bow with me, please.

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    Our Father in Heaven, God, I just don't know what to say, except I'm sorry for the times that I treat prayer like part of the job, or part of the walk, or part of the routine.

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    And I might read a list to you, and I might get ultra-distracted, but God, bring us to the place where we pray as if we believe what Your Word says about prayer.

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    We've seen Your hand at work in so many ways.

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    God, we believe You will continue to be at work.

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    Father, I pray that You would help us to understand the means by which we come to You.

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    Our road is not paved through our works or intentions, but it's been provided through the work of your Son.

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    Thank you, Father, for this glorious privilege that you've given us to come before you, cry out to you right before the throne of the King of the universe.

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    Father, let us receive everything that you want to give us.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read
Isaiah 38

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Tell of a time you experienced a clear and direct answer to prayer.

  3. Why does God often employ “medical means” to bring about healing (Isaiah 38:21)?

  4. Why did Hezekiah pray as he did, recounting his good works (praying “in his own name”)? Explain what it means to “pray in Jesus’ name” (See John 14:13-14)?

Breakout
Pray for one another to grow as pray-ers.

This is Who We Are: Pillar 2

Introduction:

We Lift High the Name of Jesus Through Worship.

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

3 Things to Say on Your Way to Church (Psalm 146):

  1. I am Choosing to worship. (Ps 146:1-2)
  2. I am done trusting Man . (Ps 146:3-6)
  3. I am making worship Personal . (Ps 146:7-10)

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    You know, we just got done singing together.

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    We had this whole band up here, playing music, so we could sing.

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    Doesn't that seem a little strange, when you think about it?

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    I mean, we get up on a Sunday morning, We put on our spiffy clothes, well, maybe you did.

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    And we dragged the kids out of the house, and we come to this auditorium, and all of a sudden we turn into a choir.

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    I mean, there's some friends here, and there's some people here probably you've never met, complete strangers, but suddenly, in this room, we're all a choir. Like, why do we do that? Doesn't it seem weird?

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    Well, it's really, I guess, not that weird when you think about how we use music in so many other contexts, right? Because singing, music, it's, music is this, it's this outlet of emotion. Music is the way that we express joy. And if you think about it, we do it all the time, don't we? For example, you go to a birthday party. What do we do at a birthday party? We take a cake and we light the cake on fire, and then what do we do? We sing it, Right? Happy birthday to you, now blow out the fire and make a wish or whatever. And that doesn't seem so strange. Right? Or what about you go to a baseball game. Remember back when we used to do those kinds of things? You go to a baseball game, sports people, in the middle of the seventh inning, what do we do? Seventh inning stretch, and what What do we do during the seventh inning stretch?

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    Take me out to the ball game.

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    Why don't we sing that before the first inning?

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    The game's almost over, and we're like, oh, take me out to the ball game.

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    We're here.

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    But we get together and sing.

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    I know, the Pirates game is usually over by the first inning.

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    Look, I'm hurting with you.

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    We get together with a group of people and we sing.

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    But by far the strangest context in which this happens, by far, not even open for discussion or argument, is Christmas caroling.

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    I never got that.

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    We get a bunch of our friends, we show up at somebody's house, and we're standing in in their yard, and we start singing at them, like, "Hey, I know you're in there all warm and probably watching TV.

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    Come out into the cold, because me and my friends are trespassing, and we would like to sing at you." I don't get it.

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    But I do get the music thing.

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    I don't get caroling, but I get music.

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    Because music is a very emotional thing, right?

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    On your way home, just flip through the radio stations, and I want you to think about the content of the songs.

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    What are the songs about?

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    Typically it's something very emotional, right?

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    Love.

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    Passion.

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    Right?

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    Heartbreak.

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    She thinks my tractor's sexy.

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    Okay, not every song.

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    But, for the most part, music is about expressing emotion over something very deep in our soul.

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    Right?

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    Singing is emotional, and that's why singing is one aspect of worship We are very serious about it, our church.

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    God's Word tells us that we are to love the Lord our God with our heart, soul, mind, and strength.

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    And we can love God with our mind by studying the Word together.

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    We can love God with our strength by using our physical abilities to serve our neighbor.

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

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    The answer is music.

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    God has given us music so that we can express love to God, so we can fulfill the command to love God with our very emotions.

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    That's why we worship in song.

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    I love this quote from C.S. Lewis.

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    Listen to this very closely.

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

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    It is its appointed consummation.

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    The delight is incomplete until it is expressed.

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    What he's saying is there's something about that act of expressing praise and enjoyment that completes the whole enjoyment process saying. In other words, to illustrate it, think about what do we do on a roller coaster?

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    We don't just sit there and, "This is fun, this is fast, this is windy." What do we do on a roller coaster? We put our arms up and we scream and we laugh and we're, why do we do that? We're expressing the joy. Or when your favorite team scores, what do we do?

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    We jump up and we cheer and we scream.

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    Just imagine what we'll do when the Penguins actually win a game this year.

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    But we express our joy that way.

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    There's something in us that we can't help it.

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    Or maybe with food, we have to express it.

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    We can't just enjoy it.

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    we have to express our enjoyment of the food, right?

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    You're eating that brownie, and you're nom nom nom nom, nom nom, oh, it's so moist.

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    And I say that because I know that word really bothers a lot of people, but it's so moist.

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    And, but why do we have to express that?

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    There's something about, as C.S. Lewis put it, it's like a consummation of our enjoyment to express that.

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    So when we come in here, and we are expressing emotion with the vehicle that God has given us - music - worship lets us love God with our emotions.

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    Worship lets us express our joy what God has done for us.

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    Now, you have to understand, when we worship together, we don't just have this bucket of songs on little pieces of paper, and we just pick out some, and we're going to sing these ones.

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    I want to show you today, briefly, we're talking about why we do some of the things that we do.

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    I want to show you why we worship Bible chapel, the way that we worship, because there's some people like, "Why is worship structured that way, and why is there so many songs?" Well, typically, I'm going to draw you a picture here.

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    I'm hoping you can all see this, and if you can't, you can squint or see if your neighbor has binoculars, or, dare I say, sit in the front.

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    I know, I know, I'm sorry.

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    Too far?

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    All right, so this is going to represent the Old Testament temple, tabernacle, not to scale, okay?

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    Don't be looking at the back of your Bible with those pictures like, "That's not exactly proportionate." Come on, show me some grace here, alright?

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    Let's just say this is the Old Testament tabernacle temple.

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    It was the building that God told Moses to construct.

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    It was the portable version through the Exodus, and then ultimately Solomon built the permanent version, the temple.

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    But it was very specific in that you had these courts, and then you get into the holy place, and this place here was the Holy of Holies.

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    This is where the Ark of the Covenant was.

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    The top, the mercy seat, and that's where the high priest went year Leviticus 16 to offer sacrifice for the sins of all the people.

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    We have the altar out here, and then obviously the curtain would be right here.

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    Man, that's practically a photograph, Jeff, I know.

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    But typically, this is typical, okay, generally at Harvest Bible Chapel, we usually do like five songs, and the first song is usually usually what we would sing as we are going to worship.

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    And what would we sing?

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    There are songs that are called to worship.

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    Hey, let's come together, let's sing, let's praise.

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    So the one songs are typically like the call to worship.

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    We are going up the steps, we are going to the presence of God.

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    Hey people, let's worship.

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    Those are the one songs.

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    And usually in the middle of the set, The three songs are the songs that you sing in the courts.

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    And what are God's people talking about in the courts of God's temple?

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    These are songs of testimony.

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    Here's how God has been good to me.

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    Here's what God has done for me.

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    Here's how God saved me.

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    Here's how God provided for me.

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    Here's what God has done.

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    Those are testimonial songs.

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    But when you get to the end of the worship set, typically, these are the fifth song in to the set.

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    But when you get to the fifth song, you're in the Holy of Holies now.

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    And I know we're not high priests and we can't go in there and Jesus tore the curtain down.

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    Don't make this a theology thing.

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    But the point is this, we are going into the presence of God.

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    So usually by the end of the worship set, the five songs, we're not thinking so much about us and our benefit and, "Hey, let's come and worship people." At this point, we're saying, "Now, we are in the presence of God, and this is a pure ascription of worth." That's typically the flow of our worship.

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    The people up here are leading us in worship.

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    When I say leading, they are literally taking us somewhere, up the steps, through the courts for testimony, ultimately into God's very presence where we're thinking about nothing but His majesty and His beauty and His awesomeness and His incomparable qualities.

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    And you're like, "Well, what about songs 2 and 4?" Look, I don't mean to be a smart-aleck here, but song 2 is just basically something between a 1 and a 3, and song 4 is something between a 3 and a 5.

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    Okay? So, again, it's about the flow, generally.

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    But that's why we worship - did I get that right there?

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    Okay. That's why we worship the way that we do at Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    We were made for this.

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    Which is why pillar number two of Harvest Bible Chapel is lifting high the name of Jesus.

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    I could be done now.

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    But, we spent so much time last week talking about God's Word, I think we should spend some time in God's Word, don't you?

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    So open up to Psalm 146.

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    Psalm 146.

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    And you know how it is, there's times that we come to church and we're just not getting it.

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    And we're not feeling it.

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    And we're wondering why everybody else is feeling it and we're not feeling it.

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    So as we look at Psalm 146 today, I'm going to give you three things to say on your way to church.

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    In other words, as you're walking through one of these doors, or you're turning on your computer to stream - that's on your way to church.

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    When you're on your way to church, I want you to say these three things to yourself.

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    And watch what it does to your worship.

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    And this all comes from God's Word.

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    The first thing you need to learn to say to yourself, number one, I am choosing to worship.

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    I am choosing to worship.

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    Look at verse 1, Psalm 146.

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    It says, "Praise the Lord!

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    Praise the Lord, O my soul!" Stop there.

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    Praise the Lord.

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    Literally, that's the word "hallelujah." It's a beautiful word.

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    Hallelujah.

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    It's an imperative.

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    It's a word that's basically saying, "Hey, people! People!

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    Come on! Let us go worship God together!

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    Let's do it, people! Come on!

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    Let's worship God together!" That's the word "hallelujah." And that's why when you get to these Psalms, Psalm 146-150, all begin and end with the word "Hallelujah." "Hey, hey, let's do this, people!" But then he says, "Praise the Lord." Look at this, "O my soul." He's rousing his own soul into action.

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    Do you realize he's commanding himself?

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    Do you see that?

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    He's commanding himself to worship.

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    Like, "I'm not really feeling it today." "No, no, no, soul. Listen, soul.

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    This is what we're doing, soul.

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    We are worshiping today. That's what we're doing." And what do we call it when we command ourselves to do something?

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    We call that making a choice. Right?

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    Making a choice.

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    Look at verse 2.

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    He says, "I will praise the Lord as long as I live.

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    I will sing praises to my God while I have my being." Do I have a choice there? I will. I will.

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    As long as I live. As long as I have my being.

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    I'm going to do this.

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    Please hear me, church.

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    Worship is, yes, is loving God with our emotions.

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    Yes, absolutely.

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    But, this is where a lot of people miss it.

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    It is a choice to love God with our emotions.

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    Do you see that in the text?

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    Here's the thing, because worship is so immersive, we often excuse ourselves from doing it.

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    We come in here and it's easy for us to check out.

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    I just don't really feel like it today.

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    Had a hard day yesterday.

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    Kids were little snots on the way to church.

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    I'm just not feeling it.

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    And we can excuse ourselves.

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    We see this more and more in our culture.

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    We don't feel like doing something, we just don't do it, right?

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    We see it all the time in marriages.

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    I don't feel like loving my wife today, so I'm not going to do it.

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    We see it in the workplace.

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    I don't feel like doing anything at work today.

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    How many times have you heard that?

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    I didn't really do anything at work today because I didn't feel like it.

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    They ain't paying you for your feelings, pal.

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    or school.

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    Well, I don't feel like studying.

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    I think we would easily acknowledge that marriage and work and school, these are all things that we must go after whether we feel like it or not, right?

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    And I would suggest to you it's so much more with worship.

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    So much more with worship.

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    Sometimes you have to make the choice, and then the feelings catch up.

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    A couple of weeks ago, we went to one of those big indoor water parks for my son's birthday.

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    Some of you know how I feel about those.

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    I'm not a big fan of them personally.

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    giant indoor Splash Lagoon Kalahari things.

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    It's basically taking a four-hour cold shower in a warehouse with 200 strangers.

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    (audience laughing)

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    It's not my favorite thing in the world.

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    And when the trip comes, I'm just kind of like, dreading it.

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    But you know what?

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    I gotta confess to you, I had a lot of fun this year.

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    Why?

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    Because I talked myself into, look, it's not about how I feel about it.

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    This is about my son.

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    This is what he loves to do, so I'm going to go with a good attitude because this is for him.

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    And just with that little adjustment in my head, I had a great time.

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    And church, it's so much more with worship I think we need to take a page out of the psalmist's book here.

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    He's like, "Come on, soul, we're doing this.

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    We're doing this today.

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    I know you had a hard day.

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    I know you're sad.

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    I know you're grieving.

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    I know you're overwhelmed, but soul, listen, we are doing this today because it matters.

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    Because it's important, and because..." Number one answer, He is worthy.

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    We're doing it.

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    no matter what happens, no matter how I feel, I choose to worship.

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    So you need to go after worship that way, and you're going to find that your emotions will catch up with you.

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    And, if you're willing to do that, I guarantee you, you're going to find that by the time the worship set is over, you're going to be disappointed that it's over.

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    on your way to church, streaming at home, walking through the doors, first thing you need to say to yourself when you walk in, you say, "I'm choosing to worship today." Can you say that?

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    "I'm choosing to worship today." Secondly, number two, something else you need to say that's going to amp up your worship, "I am done trusting man." "I am done trusting man." Look at verses 3 and 4.

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    He says, "Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man in whom there is no salvation.

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    When his breath departs, he returns to the earth on that very day, his plans perish." Stop there.

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    Very clearly, he says, "Stop trusting princes." Princes?

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    Prince Charming, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Prince of the New Power Generation.

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    What prince am I trusting?

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    He's talking about political leaders.

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    He's talking about important people.

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    People that our society deems are important.

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    He says, "Look, your leaders, they can't save you.

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    They can't.

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    Even the best leaders that have the best intentions, the psalmist says, they're going to take those intentions with them to the cemetery." And people, we have this horrible flaw We look for saviors everywhere, except heaven.

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    At this point, you're like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.

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    Who puts their trust in people, really?

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    Like, who really does that?

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    I don't know who you think you're talking to, Jeff, but it's not this group, because who really puts their trust in people?" I would reply with, "Are you kidding me?

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    "Have you been living under a rock the last few months?

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    "Have you not witnessed this most recent election "in our country?" You're like, "Oh no, he's getting political." Look, this is what the text is talking about.

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    We put our trust in princes, and that's what we saw.

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    Can we step back?

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    We're not making this a, well, okay, we're making a political thing, but can we step back Please, and just be honest with ourselves, and acknowledge that this is what we saw with the last election.

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    From both sides!

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    My guy has to get in, because if the other guy gets in, he's going to destroy the country, but my guy is going to save the country.

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    True or false, both sides?

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    True or false?

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    True!

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    True!

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    Both sides!

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    Can we not step back and realize this country has become so trusting and princes looking to people to save and God's Word says in whom there is no salvation they cannot save you.

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    And I hate to tell you this, but people always disappoint you.

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    Because we're people.

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    If I haven't yet, I'm going to disappoint you someday.

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    So will these wonderful leaders in our church.

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    Not intentionally.

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    But the best person you know is going to disappoint you in some way.

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    to some degree, because we're people.

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    Right?

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    So what's the alternative?

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    See the problem, when we come in here, and we're "yay, Republican, yay, Democrat," whatever name you're...

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    When we come in here, we have all of our hopes tethered to a political person.

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    and they got ready to worship.

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    Verses 5 and 6, it says, "Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God, who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, who keeps faith forever." I love this, it says, "Blessed is he whose help is God," And then he says, "whose hope is in God." Help is God moving today.

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    Help is God actively present with me, sustaining me, strengthening me, guiding me today.

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    That's help. What's hope?

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    Hope is the promise of His Word being fulfilled tomorrow.

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    That's hope.

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    God said it. I know He's going to bring it about.

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    I'm trusting not princes.

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    People always disappoint, but God keeps faith forever.

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    Underline that in your Bible.

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    We will have ushers at the door checking your Bibles as you leave to make sure that it's underlined.

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    God keeps faith forever.

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    So on your way to church, walking in the door, streaming us online, you need to say to yourself, God is my help. God is my hope.

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    And I am man.

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    And watch what that does to your worship.

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    And finally, three things to say in your way to church.

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    I am making worship personal.

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    I'm making it personal.

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    Look at this list. We're going to go through this real quick.

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    I want you to look at this list.

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    Verse 7, talking about the work of the Lord, it says, "Who executes justice for the oppressed." Have you ever been wronged?

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    God's going to bring justice.

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    Write that down. He's going to bring justice.

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    He goes on, "Who gives food to the hungry." Have you ever been hungry?

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    Physically? Spiritually?

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    God will provide.

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    The Lord sets the prisoners free.

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    Have you ever felt trapped?

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    Maybe it's not a physical prison.

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    Maybe you've never been to Butler County Prison or Allegheny County Prison, but maybe you've been trapped in a prison of addiction.

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    God brings freedom.

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    Verse 8, he says, "The Lord opens the eyes of the blind." Again, physical blindness, spiritual blindness.

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    God turns the lights on.

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    We talked about that in our study through the Gospel of John.

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    I love this next one.

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    It says, "The Lord lifts up those who are bowed down." Now, when you first read that and think "bowed down," you might get your Sunday school thinking on like, "Oh, somebody praying." That's not what he's talking about.

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    It's the person that's beat down.

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    It's the person that's like, "I can't take another step.

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    I'm done.

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    I am so exhausted, and I can't do this anymore.

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    God picks you up.

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    God says, "We're going, and we're going together." That's just awesome.

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    Into verse 8 it says, "The Lord loves the righteous." I thought God loved everybody.

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    He does, but understand, God has a special love for His people.

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    The same way you do.

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    Your kids versus you love somebody else's kids.

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    That's how it is with God.

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    He has a special love for His kids.

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    Verse 9, He says, "The Lord watches over the sojourners." Have you ever felt out of place?

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    God is with you.

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    He says He upholds the widow and the fatherless.

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    Is that you?

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    Sometimes you feel like because of life circumstances you don't have anyone?

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    God has a special compassion for people who feel alone, abandoned, or forgotten.

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    At the end of verse 9 it says, But the way of the wicked He brings to ruin.

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    Are you wicked?

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    Is somebody who has refused God's grace and you live for yourself at the expense of others?

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    Well, I've got some news for you, but this isn't good news.

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    The news for you is this, God hasn't forgotten you either.

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    And you are on this list.

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    And for some of us, maybe we're on this list in more than one place.

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    And I could do a sermon on every one of these things, obviously, but here's the point.

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    God did not create us in order that we would have to figure things out on our own.

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    That's the point of this list, is to say God is active.

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    And He meets you where you are.

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    And He wants you to experience His presence, His provision, and His comfort.

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    And when you personally know Him, and you know God's work, it naturally makes you want to express your gratitude in worship.

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    You know, your level of gratitude in any context, your level of gratitude is always proportionate to the size of the gift.

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    Right?

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    I'm going to prove that to you.

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    Livvy, I'm going to ask you, would you like some money?

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    Smart girl.

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    Alright.

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    Well, you're alone because I got some.

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    Here you go.

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    Here you go.

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    A penny.

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    Are you thankful?

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    She is thankful.

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    She's not just saying that.

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    She really is thankful.

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    Watch this.

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    Would you like some more?

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    Check this out.

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    Would you like a dollar?

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    Here you go.

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    Are you more thankful now than you were for the penny?

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    You see?

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    She's illustrating this point.

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    The more gratitude you feel comes from the greater the gift is.

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    I should have said that the other way.

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    So you're thankful for the dollar much more than the penny.

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    How would you like $5?

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    Would you be thankful for that?

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    Alright, check this out.

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    Boom! $5.

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    Now are you more thankful for the $5 than you were for the dollar?

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    And you're way more thankful for the $5 than you were for the penny, right?

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    $20. We're in the middle of a pandemic.

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    So I'm going to have to owe you on that one.

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    Unless, can somebody loan me $20?

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    It's for a good cause. Nobody?

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    All right, pandemic. Thank you, Darla.

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    Thank you very much, Darla.

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    Would you be thankful for $20?

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    Now, were you more thankful for $20 than you were for $5?

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    And you're sitting here like, "I never prayed so hard for Pastor Jeff to keep preaching in my life." You see the point?

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    The greater the gift, the more thankful you are.

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    I want you to think about this.

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    Here's the point.

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    the greater the gift, the greater the gratitude, right?

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    I want you to think of the gift that you've received in Jesus Christ.

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    I want you to think about that for a second.

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    You're a lost, wayward sinner.

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    And He came after you, and He said, "I love you." And I died on the cross to take away all your sin.

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    You never have to feel guilt or shame for the rest of eternity, because your sin has been taken away.

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    Jesus rose from the dead to give us the promise of eternal life.

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    He said, "You will never die." Yeah, your physical body might wear out, and your spirit's going to go to heaven instantly upon death here, but you're never going to perish.

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    You have eternal life.

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    And you have all of these blessings on the earth, right?

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    The fellowship of the most amazing church family I have ever seen in my life, here in this room and watching through the stream.

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    The blessing of the fellowship of the body.

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    We have every provision from the hand of God.

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    And one of the most mind-blowing things, do you know the Bible says that we are co-heirs with Christ?

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    Do you realize what that means?

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    Like, what does Christ stand to inherit?

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    Everything!

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    And the Bible says, "Us too!

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    We are co-heirs with Christ.

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    We will inherit everything!" And when I think about the gift that God has given us, and I could go on and on and on, all of these gifts that have come through Jesus Christ.

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    How can I not worship Him?

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    How can I come to church and hear the music and see the words and just stand here with my arms folded like this is for somebody else?

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    Then you're not getting it.

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    You're not getting it.

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    Verse 10, he says, "The Lord will reign forever.

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    Your God, O Zion, to all generations, praise the Lord." It comes from the very depths of your soul.

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    Because it's personal to you.

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    You're like, "Hey, I didn't come in here to sing about Charles Wesley's faith, or Martin Luther's faith.

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    I came in here today to praise God for what He did for me.

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    For what I see Him doing in my family.

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    For what I see Him doing in my church family right here.

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    That's why I'm worshiping.

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    because this isn't some conceptual thing or just some ink on a paper.

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    This is a living and active God who has showed up mightily in my life.

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    And I am here to tell Him exactly how I feel about Him in a congregation of people who are saying the same.

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    So when you turn on that stream or you walk in these doors, You need to say to yourself, "Hey, I'm making worship personal." I'm going to pray, and I'm going to give you one more opportunity to do that this morning.

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    You ready?

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    Get ready. Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we lift high the name of Jesus in worship.

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    Father, I really believe that the worship service in heaven is eternal, because it is going to take us all of eternity to even list the reasons that you deserve it.

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    For all you are, and for all you've done, Father, make us a people who say, "I choose to worship." Oh my soul, praise the Lord!

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    God, make us a people that stop looking to Washington We can start looking to heaven.

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    We're done trusting princes.

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    We're trusting the God who keeps faith forever.

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    God, let us make worship personal.

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    Let us count our blessings.

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    Let us recite the glorious deeds that You have done on our behalf, on behalf of this church.

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    Father, the worship isn't just us trying to hit a note or keep a beat, but it's a very expression of joy.

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    We love You with our emotions.

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    We praise You in the glorious name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read
Psalm 146

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Why is music important for congregational worship?

  3. How - specifically - can you choose to worship when you don’t “feel like it” (Psalm 146:1-2)?

  4. How does trusting man (Psalm 146:3-4) keep a person from worshiping God?

  5. Name one of God’s works or promises for which you are especially thankful for right now.

Breakout
Pray for Harvest to be a worshiping church - and for YOU to be prepared to come and worship on Sundays.

This is Who We Are: Pillar 1

Introduction:

We proclaim the authority of God's Word without apology.

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

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

Psalm 19:7-9 - The law of the LORD is perfect, previving the soul; the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple; the precepts of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes; the fear of the LORD is clean, enduring forever; the rules of the LORD are true, and righteous altogether.

The Life Stages of the One Who Receives God's Word (Psalm 19:7-9):

  1. New Life . (Ps 19:7)
  2. Wisdom for living. (Ps 19:7)
  3. Joy . (Ps 19:8)
  4. Light for my path. (Ps 19:8)
  5. Clear Conscience . (Ps 19:9)
  6. Confidence . (Ps 19:9)

How to Let the Word Rain on You (Psalm 19:10-14):

  1. Want it. (Ps 19:10)
  2. Apply it. (Ps 19:11)

    John 13:17 - If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them.

  3. Ask for God's help with it. (Ps 19:12-14)
  4. 1 Corinthians 1:24 - but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.

    Romans 1:16 - For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.

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    Over the next four weeks, we will be looking at the four pillars of Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    This is who we are.

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    So if you're new around here, and we see a lot of new faces around here, which we are so thankful for, but if you're new around here, this will get all of our cards on the table.

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    There's no secrets here.

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    This is exactly who we are as a church.

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    And if you've been around for a while, this series will be important for you too, because Because it's so important that we remind ourselves who we are as a church so we don't get off mission and so we don't stop pursuing the advancement of the gospel in the way that God has called us to serve him.

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    This is who we are.

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    And it all starts with pillar number one.

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    We proclaim the authority of God's word without apology.

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    We'll talk about that statement today.

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    How do we proclaim His truth the first way, the first word I want you to think about is the word "authority." We proclaim His truth with authority.

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    Now imagine you're walking down the street and some guy across the street hollers over at you, "Hey, stop for a second, I need to talk to you." And what are you thinking?

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    You're thinking "Creeper!" and you keep walking, right?

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    Okay, same scenario, you're walking down the street and a guy across the street says, "Hey, stop for a second, I need to talk to you." And he pulls out a badge.

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    It makes all the difference, doesn't it?

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    Why?

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    Because of the authority, right?

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

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    And when you go through God's Word, when you read the Gospels specifically, you see it over and over and over that when Jesus taught, It says people were amazed.

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    People were astonished at what?

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    Very specifically, it says, at his authority.

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    Jesus never buried the truth beneath both sides of the argument.

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    Jesus never discussed multiple interpretations.

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    Jesus never tried to make people feel comfortable.

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    That he didn't chase after people that walked away.

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    Jesus just said, "Hey, here's the truth.

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    "Here it is.

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    "This is the word of God.

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    and you've got to deal with it.

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    At Harvest Bible Chapel, God's Word is our authority.

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    Everything we do, everything we believe, everything that we strive after as a church finds its origin in this, the Word of God.

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    So we proclaim His truth with authority.

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    How do we proclaim His truth?

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    Without apology.

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    Proclaiming the authority, God's Word, without apology.

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    We are not apologizing for something that God said.

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    We're not gonna do that.

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    I mean, could you imagine what those sermons would be like?

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    We got up here, whether it's me or Alex or Ryan or whoever gets up here to speak, and we're like, "Hey, I want you to open up your Bibles, "and I gotta tell you ahead of time, "I'm really sorry to have to tell you this, "but God wants you to turn from your sin.

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    "I'm really sorry, but God, "God is asking politely, and I'm sorry to tell you." And if you've come here seeking spiritual guidance, I'm sorry to tell you that Jesus Christ, according to the Bible, it seems that maybe Jesus is the only way to heaven.

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    If you take the Bible straightforwardly-- and I'm really sorry that I've got to tell you that.

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    And since I'm apologizing for all these things God said, really sorry to tell you that if you refuse God's grace it seems that maybe if again if the Bible is true and if God was speaking straightforwardly it seems that if you refuse God's grace you're going to be separated from him forever in a place called hell and if that offends you I'm really sorry. How long would you attend this church if those were the servants? I would hope not at all. When it comes to God's truth, listen, we're not sugarcoating it. We're not dressing it up and we are certainly not trying to update it. We are just trying to do one thing and one thing only and that is make it clear. That's what we're going after. So that's the how. I'm sorry, that's the what rather, God's Word. And the how is with authority and without apology. That's not what I want to talk about today. Today I want to talk about why. Why do we do that? Like why is Why is that a pillar? Why is that the first thing we're talking about as we're talking about the pillars of the church?

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    Why? Why do we proclaim the authority of God's Word without apology?

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    And the answer is because God commanded it and I could be done today You're like really you weren't here last Sunday and that's what you did over the last two weeks I said I could be done, but I'm not going to be but God commanded it, but there's another reason behind that There's another there's another why that I want to show you today Why do we proclaim the authority of God's Word without apology?

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    Because God's Word always succeeds.

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    Isaiah 55, are you there?

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    Isaiah 55 is all about salvation.

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    And when you get to verses 10 and 11, he's talking very specifically about the Word of God.

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    And the Word of God is this vehicle that brings the salvation message to man.

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    And I want you to see, we're just going to look at two verses here.

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    verses 10 and 11. It says, "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth." Let's stop there. Now you see obviously he's talking about the word of God and I want you to look at the metaphor we're going to talk about this for a few minutes this comparison he's comparing the word of God to rain and Isaiah is saying with both there is a coming down from heaven to the earth that's how rain falls and he says the word of God is like that from heaven to man. That is how God comes near to his people. Every time you read the Word of God, every time you hear a biblical sermon, or you sit in a biblical true to the text Bible study, every time you are exposed to the straightforward reading, understanding, preaching, teaching, proclamation of God's Word, what is happening is God is coming near to you.

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    That's how he does it.

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    You're like, well, how effective is that?

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    Well, let's look at the rest of verse 11.

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    He said, "It shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it." See that language?

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    He says it's not going to return empty.

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    Anytime the Word of God is proclaimed, the preacher can't step back and say, that did nothing, because God said it did.

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    He says it accomplishes his purpose.

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    He says it succeeds the thing that he sent it out.

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    Let's talk about that analogy.

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    The word of God is like, first part of verse 10 says, rain and snow.

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    Let's forget about snow for a second.

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    Let's just talk about rain, right?

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    Where does rain come from?

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    Well, it comes from the heavens.

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    And where does it go?

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    It goes to the earth, but you know, it always goes where it needs to go to give life to the plants, which in turn is to feed us.

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    And that's what he's talking about here in verse 10, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater.

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    He says, that's how rain works.

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    It comes down from heaven to give life.

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    Now just talking about rain for a second.

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    Have you ever worried about the rain?

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    I don't mean like during a drought or something like that.

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    I mean, have you ever looked out your window when it's raining and maybe you look out and you look at your garden and you say to yourself, boy, I sure hope this rain works this time.

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    You ever done that?

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    You ever looked at the rain and said, what if this rain is too dry?

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    What if those raindrops are too slippy?

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    What if it doesn't take this time?

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    You ever done that?

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    Or have you ever tried to figure it all out?

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    That you're sitting there watching it rain and you're like, well, how does the same water get used for thousands of years?

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    Because you realize it's the same water we've had from the beginning, right?

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    There's not like a factory in Cleveland that's making new water.

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    How does a dead seed sprout?

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    How does it grow?

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    Have you ever tried to figure all that out?

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    No. You don't worry about the rain and you don't try to explain the rain.

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    You just simply believe it because...

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    because that's just how it works. Right?

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    That's just the way it is.

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    You don't control the rain, but you know that when it comes down, it's going to do what it does.

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    It's going to give life and growth. That's what it does.

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    That's the way it works. That's the way it always works.

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    And that's the point of the analogy with God's Word.

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    is when He rains His Word down, it always succeeds.

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    And there is great confidence in that.

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    Whoever's up here speaking, so long as the Word is being proclaimed, I've never wondered, is it gonna work?

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    Is it gonna be effective?

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    Is it gonna change lives?

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    Is it gonna transform people?

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    I don't have to wonder about that, because God says it does.

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    I'm just like, bring it, bring it, let it rain down.

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    It will do what God says it does.

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    That is why we preach the Word straightforwardly at Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    I want to see people saved.

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    I want believers to mature in their walks with Christ.

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    I want everyone knowing Jesus Christ and growing in Him.

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    And there's only one way that that happens, and that's through the faithful teaching and proclamation of the Word of God.

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    And I've got to tell you, I just don't understand churches or pastors that neglect that.

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    And at the risk of sounding critical, here we go, it's just baffling to me.

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    It's absolutely baffling to me that God would give such a clear command.

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    Say, "Hey, tell people what I said." And then God backs that command with a promise.

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    You tell people what I said and my spirit's going to make sure that it works and that life and growth happens.

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    I'll take care of that.

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    You just tell people what I said.

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    I just don't understand how we can have such a clear command with such a powerful promise and churches are content to get up and give a pep talk or a feel-good emotional booster or a cute devotional.

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    It's like we want to give people the warm fuzzies as they're on their way to hell.

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    And I have to ask, are we that concerned with the here and now?

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    Really?

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    That's our drive?

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    drive?" You're like, "Yeah, but Pastor Jeff, someone might get offended." You know what? God might get offended. Has anybody thought about that? Do we care about offending God by getting up here to people who need life and growth and giving them some stupid, "Here's six ways to be a better employee at work." this week, and we're all, "Oh, that was so nice.

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    My pastor just said I'm gonna be such a better employee at work this week," and hip, hip, hooray.

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    And there's no thought of reoffending God.

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    People need life and growth and salvation, and God says this is where it comes from, right?

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    So in New Testament, same teaching, Romans 10, 17 says, Faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the Word of Christ.

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    Where does faith come from?

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    The Bible tells us.

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    Faith comes from the Word of Christ.

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    It comes from the Word of God.

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    And the way people grow in their faith is through hearing the Word of Christ.

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    The life and growth bloom under the reign of the Word of God.

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    So what does this blooming look like?

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    I want you to turn back to Psalm 19. We're going to go through this quickly.

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    I just want to show you what this blooming looks like.

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    Because the Bible is so clear in how it illustrates.

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    Psalm 19. Psalm 19 shows us the effect accomplished by the Word of God.

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    The very thing Isaiah 55 is talking about.

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    And in Psalm 19, verses 7 through 9, we get a synonym for the Word of God.

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    You'll see very clearly. But I want you to look at the effect.

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    because you're going to see this progression life stages of the one God's word if you're taking notes the first of all look at verse seven it says the law of the Lord is perfect reviving the soul. Number one new life that's where it has to start see that it says revives the soul that's the first thing God's word does it takes a dead person and turns them into an alive person it transforms them by nature you are dead in your sin you are alienated from God That's your natural state.

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    You were born into rebellion from God, and it is the Word of God that leads you to Jesus Christ.

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    So that's the first step, the first part of this blooming new life.

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    Look at that again, verse seven.

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    It says, "The testimony of the Lord," again, another synonym for the Word of God, "The testimony of the Lord is sure," look at this, "making wise the simple." That's wisdom for living.

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    Interestingly, that word for simple literally means somebody that's easily seducible.

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    Do you know somebody that will just believe anything you tell them?

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    Don't point.

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    Don't don't don't like nudge.

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    Don't do any of these.

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    This person right here, Pastor Jeff, my husband.

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    But that's that's what the word means.

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    It's somebody that will believe anything, anything you tell them easily seducible.

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    And the word of God takes somebody that believes everything or doesn't know what to believe and gives wisdom.

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    guiding in choices that bless us and honor God. Wisdom for living. Thirdly, look at verse 8, it says, "The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the hearts." Third stage in this blooming, we get the new life, we get wisdom for living, and the third thing is joy. And there is no one on earth that is happier than the one who knows Jesus Christ and walks in his wisdom. There's no one on earth happier than that. The person that says, "My sins are forgiven. Heaven is waiting for me.

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    I have the presence of God. I have the promises of God. Nothing will ever separate me from the love of God. There is not a greater joy to be had." That's the next part of blooming.

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    Fourth one is light for my path. Verse eight continues. It says, "The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes." We live in a dark world. Have you noticed? Have you We've been under a rock for the past week.

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    We're in a dark world and it's the light of the Word that guides us.

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    God's Word lets us see things for what they really are.

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    Not what the media tells you they are.

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    Not what your neighbor tells you they are.

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    God's Word shows you life and reality for what it really is.

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    Light for my path.

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    Number five, clear conscience.

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    Says the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever.

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    That word clean means without blemish.

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    spotless. In other words, nothing in the Word of God is going to steer me wrong.

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    You know, I have never in 25 years or whatever it's been of following Christ, I have never regretted choosing to follow the Word of God. I've never done that.

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    Where I've said, "Okay, this is what the Bible says, so this is what I'm going to do." And then after the fact, I'm like, "Oh man, I totally should not have done that. I should have done my own thing." That has never happened. It's never happened. Why? Because God, that's what he says here, it's clean, it's spotless.

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    I have a clear conscience so long as I apply the word of God.

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    And then finally, last stage of blooming here, just write down the word confidence.

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    It says the rules of the Lord are true and righteous, all together, true and righteous.

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    In a world of growing obvious evil, in a world of fake news and misinformation and censorship and all these other things that we're dealing with, you know what, I'm sticking to this.

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    Because when it's all over, when the curtain closes on human history, there's only one thing that's gonna be standing, and that's the word of God.

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    This is going to be the final witness.

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    To everyone who has ever received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, we have this testimony.

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    This will stand your inheritance of eternal life.

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    But I also have to say, for everyone who has ever rejected Jesus Christ, this is going to stand as a testimony against you.

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    That I didn't know, and I should have, and I was going to, and I never got around to.

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    We have a testimony right here. Today's the day of salvation.

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    The Word of God gives me confidence, whatever happens, I have confidence that the Word of God will stand forever.

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    So did you see the progression?

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    the bloom, new life, wisdom, joy, life from my path of clear conscience and confidence.

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    And I would just ask you, who doesn't want a life like that?

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    Is there really someone who would look at that list or listen to the last few minutes of this message and say, I hear what you're saying, but you know what I want out of life, Pastor Jeff?

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    I want the opposite.

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    I just want to walk around like a simpleton, not knowing what to believe, a joyless life.

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    I just, you know, no confidence in anything.

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    I just, that's the kind of life that I want to live.

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    Really?

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    Not me.

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    I know for most of the people that are sitting here in this room, and for the people that are watching this at home, or overseas, or wherever you're streaming this, this describes exactly the kind of life that you want in Jesus Christ, empowered by his word.

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    And that's why at Harvest Bible Chapel, we proclaim the authority of God's word without apology.

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    The Word of God does the work of God.

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    This whole ministry is built on that statement.

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    We believe that the Word of God does the work of God.

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    I could close here, but I'm not going to.

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    Like, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, stop teasing us." "Pastor Jeff, I will make my baby cry." And to you I say, "I don't care." Because I've told you when I hear a baby crying, it sounds like, "Amen, Hallelujah, preach it, brother," in my ears.

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    That's what I hear.

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    Bring it, babies.

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    Bring it.

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    I wanna close talking about you.

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    Because just like that ground, that seed, the water has to be let in, right?

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    You have to let the word of God in you.

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    You have to let it.

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    In other words, using this rain analogy, if I went out in my yard and I built this canopy over the garden to make sure that not a drop of rain fell on the garden. I can't wonder why it's not full of life, right? I can't keep walking out saying, "Why isn't this thing growing? Why is the ground all dry?" Because I blocked the rain. And it's the same for you. If you refuse to let the Word of God soak into you, don't walk out of here wondering why you haven't changed. "I sure don't see the transformation that he was talking about today, are you letting the Word soak into you?

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    Like, well, how do I do that?

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    Well, I figure since we're already in Psalm 19, let's just close.

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    I wanna look at these last few verses because he tells you.

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    Here's how to let the Word rain on you.

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    He tells us very simply, a letter A, verse 10, first thing, want it.

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    You gotta want it.

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    You gotta want the Word of God.

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    Look at verse 10, it says, "More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold, sweeter also than honey, and drippings of the honeycomb." You gotta want it.

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    See, I can share the Word of God with you as clearly as I can.

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    I can do everything to help you understand it, but the one thing I cannot do for you is make you want it. I can't do that. I wish I could, but I can't.

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    No one can.

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    You're like, "Well then, how can I want it?" Well, the Bible tells us right here, using our two strongest drives.

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    Did you catch that?

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    Or I should say two of our strongest drives.

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    You can probably think of one or two more.

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    But our two strongest drives, money and food, right?

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    More to be desired than gold, sweeter also than honey.

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    So let me ask you, what makes people want money and food?

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    What makes people want that?

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    Don't think too hard.

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    What makes people want money and food?

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    It's a simple answer.

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    It's seeing the personal benefit.

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    That's why people want money in food.

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    I want that money because of what I will buy with it that I think will make me happy.

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    Or I want that food because I think it will taste good and I will enjoy eating it.

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    There's a personal benefit.

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    It's this sense of this will make me happy.

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    And I'm not gonna talk about the money thing because Alex and Stacy are gonna talk about that with financial peace.

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    And they're more the experts on that.

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    But you know what?

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    it on, watch it. The food part was not a good place for it, amen. It says, the Word of God is a sweeter also than honey in the drippings of the honeycomb. Now if I was going to rewrite the Bible, and I'm not, but if I were, I would say sweeter also than a Milky Way midnight. That's what I would put there. I'm not going to do that, but I'm just saying to me, I get that analogy. Do you know who likes Milky Midnight's everybody who's tried them right people who have tasted them then eat the entire bag of them as happens in my house you taste it and you love it and you gotta have some more you see God's Word is like that once you taste it I mean really taste it really sit down prayerfully God help me understand Help me to take this in.

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    The people that taste, really taste the Word of God, can't get enough of it.

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    Like honey, like Milky Way Midnight, like insert your favorite candy here.

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    But the point is you've got to want it.

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    You've got to want it.

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    You try it, you will.

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    When you see the personal benefit, you'll go ask.

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    Let it be. You've got to apply it.

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    Apply it.

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    In verse 11, he says, "Moreover, by them your servant is warned, and keeping them there is great reward, warning, reward, warning, reward.

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    What's the difference?

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    The difference is in the phrase, in keeping them.

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    That's the difference.

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    In keeping them.

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    Jesus said in John 13, 17, "If you know these things, "blessed are you if you do them." You see, it's like any diet, exercise program, budgeting plan, right Stacey?

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    That knowing all about it does you no good, unless you actively make it a part of your life.

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    That's how the Word of God is.

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    You have to want it.

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    You have to apply it.

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    But here's the thing with applying it, it's impossible to make that happen by yourself.

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    That's why we have letter C here.

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    We see it next thing in the text.

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    You have to ask for God's help with it.

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    See, I can't say to you, all right, now go out and apply God's Word.

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    See you next Sunday, tickety-boo, apply God's Word.

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    You can't do that on your own.

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    You just can't.

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    You have to ask for God's help.

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    Look how clear this is.

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    He says, "Who can discern his errors?

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    "Declare me innocent from hidden faults." He's praying here.

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    He says, "Keep back your servant also "from presumptuous sins.

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    "Let them not have dominion over me.

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    "Then I shall be blameless and innocent "of great transgression.

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    "Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart "be acceptable in your sight, "O Lord, my rock and my redeemer." You gotta ask for God's help.

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    If you're a believer in Jesus Christ, God has given you His Spirit, who indwells you, and He's given you His Word, and the two always work together.

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    And that's what's so beautifully demonstrated in this short prayer at the end of Psalm 19.

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    Right after God's Word is so clearly described, the bloom of the growth of God's Word is so beautifully illustrated, the very next thing out of the psalmist's mouth is, "God, now help me be the person that you've called me to be.

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    Help me to be the person that you said I am in Jesus Christ.

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    You pronounced me that.

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    Oh God, help me to be who you need me to be.

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    So incorporate God's word into your prayers and let it soak into your heart and ask God for the faith to apply it and then receive the life it promises to bloom in your heart.

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    Why do we proclaim the authority of God's word without apology?

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    Because it always succeeds.

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    It always succeeds.

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    Did you know there's only one thing really in the Bible that's referred to as the power of God?

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    Well, Jesus Christ himself is called the power of God.

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    That's in 1 Corinthians 1.24, right?

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    It says that Jesus Christ, the power of God and the wisdom of God, but Jesus Christ is God.

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    So, I'm saying aside from God himself, aside from his person, there's only one thing that the Bible refers to as the power of God.

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    What do you think that is?

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    Like, oh, I know, it's like the plagues in Egypt, right?

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    No?

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    What about like the storms and the earthquakes and these big natural disaster things?

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    That has to surely be referred to as the power of God.

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    No, that's not it either.

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    Like, oh, I know the miracles of Jesus, right?

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    When he was raising the dead or giving sight to the blind.

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    That, that's the power of God.

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    Well, that's certainly power of God, but that is not specifically what the Bible refers to as the power of God.

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    Do you know what the Bible calls the power of God?

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    Romans 1:16 says, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, "for it is the power of God, "for salvation to everyone who believes, "to the Jew first and also to the Greek." The gospel message, according to God's word, is the power of God.

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    I want nothing more for you, church, than to see the power of God in your life.

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    And the only way that I can unleash the power of God on you, aside from staging some kind of a pseudo Benny Hinn thing, I'm slapping you around, not gonna do that, but I can unleash the power of God on your life through the clear proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ, because that's the power.

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    You know those unsafe family members and friends and neighbors and co-workers that you have?

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    And you think, man, I would just love the power of God unleashed on their life.

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    You can give them that by giving them this.

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    The power of God is the gospel.

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    And that's why we proclaim the authority of God's work without a pause.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I feel like we barely scratched the surface on everything Your Word says about itself.

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    Father, I pray for all of us that we would leave here with a renewed confidence in Your Word.

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    Your Word is Your power manifested.

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    Your Word brings life and growth.

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    And You have very clearly said that Your Word always accomplishes the purposes for which You send it out.

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    So God, I pray, as a church, by Your grace and Your strength, we would never veer from a straightforward proclamation of Your Word.

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    Whether it's in small groups, or ladies' Bible studies, or men's Bible studies, or whatever, Harvest Kids, all of these opportunities that You've given us, Father, let Your Word be front and center.

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    Let Your Word be our authority.

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    Let Your Word, Father, continue to bring the transformation power through your spirit, according to your promise.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read
Isaiah 55:10-11 and Psalm 19:7-14

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. In Isaiah 55:10-11, God's Word is compared to rain. How is God's Word like rain?

  3. Suppose someone asks you, “Why does HBC only do expository (verse-by-verse) preaching?” How would you respond?

  4. On a scale of 1-10, how much do you desire the Word of God? (1 = not at all, 10 = I constantly want it). Specifically, how can you want it more?

Breakout
Pray for one another to grow in your hunger and application of God's Word.

Both God and Money

With over a decade of Real Estate experience, Alex began as an investor and at the market's peak in 2006 owned 11 properties including his personal residence. The bubble burst and hit his family hard, but they regrouped and carried on with a No Debt Philosophy thanks to discovering the teachings of Dave Ramsey. Alex and his wife, Stacie, began teaching Dave's course, Financial Peace University and to date have helped hundreds of people to pay off over a million dollars in debt. Alex and Stacie are members of Harvest Bible Chapel with their two college-age boys, Christian and Samuel.

Guest Speaker - Alex Giannetti alexgiannetti.com

Guest Speaker - Alex Giannetti
alexgiannetti.com

Introduction:

Matthew 6:24 - "No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money."

  1. God wants you to be a Giver .

    See: Proverbs 11:23-24

    Malachi 3:8-10 - "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says the Lord Almighty, "and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it."

  1. Be Content . (1 Timothy 6:9-10)

    Live the life that God is calling you to live and be grateful for that which he has given you.

    See: Proverbs 12:9

  2. There is no such thing as Good Debt.

    Proverbs 22:7 - "The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender."

    See: James 4:3-4 | Proverbs 21:20

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    All right, we'll talk more about FPU later, but let's go ahead and open in prayer this morning.

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    Please pray with me.

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    Father God, I just thank you for this opportunity to come and share your word this morning.

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    I want to lift up all of the families that are home.

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    We've got a lot of folks here in our Harvest family that are not feeling well.

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    Just want to lift them up in prayer, Lord.

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    We ask for your healing, especially for Pastor Jeff and Aaron and his family.

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    Also just so thankful that you've given us another year.

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    Father, I just pray that for each and every one of us, that we are prayerfully seeking You to see how we can serve You in 2021.

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    There are no promises that 2021 is gonna be any better from a worldly standpoint.

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    And more than ever for that reason, I think, as we look around and we see global events and we see events in our own nation, it's so important, Father, that we are in Your Word, that we are in relation with You, Father God, that we are seeking you in all that we do.

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    And I pray, I pray for that for each and every one of us here today, Lord God.

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    We ask this in Jesus' name, amen.

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    So I remember many, many years ago, I had tickets to see "Phantom of the Opera." And yes, I do listen to musicals.

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    Darren's laughing at me right now.

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    But you know, great musical, "Phantom of the Opera." And Michael Crawford, who was the man, the voice of the Phantom, who was on the album, those folks, they were touring the globe, and they were coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center in California.

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    And so I was sitting there and I was so excited.

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    And just before the curtains drop, they give this announcement.

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    "Playing the role of Phantom today will be..." And it's the understudy.

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    And of course, they wait until you're already in your seat, you've got your tickets, it's not like I'm going to go anywhere, but I'm not happy.

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    I didn't come to see that guy.

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    I'm like, "What, are you kidding me?" And so I know exactly how you're feeling today.

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    You guys came here to see Big Ben, and you're not getting Big Ben, you're getting Mason Rudolph up here.

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    Big Ben's at home on the sofa right now watching.

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    So I didn't leave the theater that day, mostly because I already had paid for my seats and they weren't cheap.

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    There's nothing stopping you and the exits are clearly marked.

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    But I hope you stick around because I do have some important things to share with you today.

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    I'm not a pastor.

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    Big disclaimer.

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    I'm just a guy who loves Jesus, and I've got a story to tell about being really, really dumb it comes to handling personal finance.

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    So I want to share some of that with you today to help you.

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    I'm going to start with a personal testimony and some of you that have been around Harvest for a while may have heard this.

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    So I apologize in advance for that.

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    Those of you who are new, that may make you run out the door when you hear my story.

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    But I have two kids from a previous marriage that are adult children.

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    When Stacy and I got married, we brought them into our house and we had two big kids.

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    They were bigger than me.

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    Then I had my two little guys that aren't so little anymore.

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    Stacey was homeschooling them and that was what we decided to do.

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    So I was the sole provider for the house.

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    Very stressful as you might imagine, especially in Southern California where things are a bit different price-wise.

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    I was always trying to figure out how to make sure that I could keep balance in the household and keep things going.

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    I was always looking for the next way to make a quick buck.

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    So whatever scheme came along or if there was some side hustle or multi-level marketing gig that I could get involved in, I did it.

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    Then one day I was introduced to a real estate investing club.

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    Started reading books on real estate investing and decided to pull equity out of our house.

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    See, in California or any place in the world at the time, at least in the United States, around 2004, while you were breathing, your house was appreciating in value.

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    You didn't have to do anything.

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    In Southern California, it was ridiculous.

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    It was out of control.

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    So we pulled some money out of our house and started buying residential rental property across the country, sight unseen.

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    In two years, we had accumulated 10 properties, I thought I was a real estate genius.

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    So I quit my job, and then one last time we decided to buy a new house in the gated community with a beautiful swimming pool and we were living the dream.

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    Although we leveraged every one of those properties to the absolute hill.

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    That was the heyday of zero percent down, negative amortization loans, you name it.

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    We did all of it. So then this thing called bubble burst. And everyone remembers probably 2008, 2009, and in California it was brutal. Housing, home values dropped, but your mortgage payment didn't.

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    Foreclosures happened on our personal residence. We had tenants who couldn't pay their rent, so they just didn't pay their rent, which means I couldn't pay that mortgage either, it was rough.

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    One day I remember with two little guys in hand, we went to Costco and we came back, there was a little piece of paper on our door that said, "We didn't live there anymore." It was hard, it was tough.

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    Later on, we lost one more house to foreclosure and eventually two more to a short sale.

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    If you don't know what that is, then good.

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    You don't want to know what that is.

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    And during that time, we didn't talk about it.

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    It wasn't cool to be in debt.

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    It wasn't cool to have hard times.

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    And the last thing we wanted to do was let anybody know that we were hurting.

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    So I remember, I was an elder at the church at the time.

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    We were planning a church in California, and we would have elder meetings in my house, and a really good friend of mine, fellow elder, had mentioned the name Dave Ramsey.

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    Never heard of Dave Ramsey?

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    We were talking about ways that we could help our communities.

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    And he talked about how Dave Ramsey was a Christian and had this amazing podcast that he would listen to and how he was helping people get out of debt.

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    So I wrote Dave Ramsey, his name down in my notes.

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    And as soon as everyone was out of my house, I ran upstairs, Googled Dave Ramsey, realized that this was amazing.

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    And I went and bought his book the next day.

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    Stacy and I read it in a day and a half.

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    and we started our financial peace journey in December of 2007 with zero income coming in and a net worth of negative $750,000. So my message to you this morning is, I'm calling it both God and money. So I'm going to start by reading from Matthew 624.

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    "No one can serve two masters.

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    "Either you will hate the one and love the other, "or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other.

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    "You cannot serve both God and money." I learned that the hard way.

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    Point number one this morning is that God wants you to be a giver.

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    In a few weeks, each and every one of us is gonna get some stuff in the mail.

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    You're gonna receive your W-2 form.

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    If you're self-employed, you're going to get a 1099 in the mail.

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    It's going to tell you how much money you made in 2020.

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    I remember receiving those, especially back in the day.

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    You look around your house, peek in the garage and look at the car, look at what you're wearing, and you're thinking, "Where is it?" Because I like that number, but where did it go?

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    You know what else is coming in a few weeks, around the same time is your giving statement.

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    And that's kind of piercing when you put both of them together and you start matching those up.

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    I want to talk to you about why it's so important that we give and such a valuable lesson that Stacey and I learned along the way.

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    Proverbs 11, 24, 25 reads, "One person gives freely yet gains even more.

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    Another withholds unduly but comes to poverty.

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    A generous person will prosper whenever, or whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.

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    We were never tithers.

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    When we were at the beginning, when we were going to church, and before we started our financial peace journey, we gave really minimally.

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    It was kind of ridiculous.

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    You might say we were shooting for like a net zero financial footprint.

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    And we literally would say, "Eh, our family probably consumes about X amount of dollars in services, we'll go ahead and make sure that the church is whole." And then you see where that kind of mentality got us.

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    So regardless of what your financial situation might be, God created each and every one of us in His image, and He's a giver. He's the ultimate giver.

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    And so, when we had money, we didn't give.

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    when we didn't have money, when we decided that we were going to start living our finances in a way that was going to honor God, we started giving.

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    Very first thing we did.

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    First line item on our budget.

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    And that was hard.

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    That was really hard to do.

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    Because we, man, when it comes to money, we like to hold on so tight.

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    And it's hard to open up and let that go.

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    But as soon as we began to trust God with our finances, and as soon as we started giving, things started changing in our life.

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    And it became really obvious to us who the real provider was.

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    We thought that my job was a provider.

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    Maybe your spouse's job is a provider.

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    But none of those things are the provider.

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    God is the provider.

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    Many of us are familiar with Malachi 3.10, regarding the tithe.

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    It reads, "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse that there may be food in my house.

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    Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be enough room to store it." Now, please be careful.

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    blessing doesn't always mean money. It can mean a lot of things. They're all godly things. For us it was clear. For us the very first thing was we started giving. We changed our behavior when it came to finances. We stopped making it about us and all of a sudden we had this overwhelming peace come over us. And to back my story up a little bit, we started our journey before we lost our personal resident. So the reaction to losing our home was not one you would think. It was almost like in the movie Vacation when they look at the Grand Canyon you know and Clark is sitting there with his son Russ and they're looking at the Grand Canyon you're like yep okay and let's go and that was us that was us because we for the first time we had a plan for the first time we had a plan And so we walk up to the door, there's this note, and we go, "Wow, that stinks.

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    OK, let's move on." And that peace came from just changing our heart with our finances.

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    It wasn't so much internal, and it was all about trying to give back to God.

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    And we weren't giving much, but we were giving, and it was first.

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    Some people get turned off when the church talks about the tithe, and so let me ease your mind a little bit.

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    It's not a salvation issue.

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    The truth is that harvest doesn't need your money.

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    God doesn't need your money.

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    This is simply between you and God.

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    But woven into your DNA is that we are created to be givers.

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    We're all made in his image.

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    And that's why whenever you see a need, whether it's someone on the street, a family that needs help at church, you have that tug on your spirit.

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    Holy Spirit is tugging at your heart.

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    So that leads me to point number two this morning, and that is be content.

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    Live the life that God is calling you to live and be grateful for that which He has given you.

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    This can be hard to do in a social media world.

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    Everyone's putting their best life out there and you see commercials where everyone who's buying whatever product it is, are the happiest people on the face of the earth out there.

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    And I'm not that happy, maybe I should go buy a Coke, you know?

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    And so whatever it is, but we have this pressure that's coming into our house.

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    Proverbs 12, nine reads, "Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant "than pretend to be somebody and have no food." Do you know any pretenders out there in life?

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    People who like to put their best foot forward and yet you know that really that's not what's going on.

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    I vividly remember going to church on Sunday mornings when things were bad, before we started our journey.

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    And I bet that maybe even there might be some folks in here who can relate to what I used to do, but I would go to church on Sundays and lie to people, do their faith.

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    They would say, "Hey, good morning, Alex, how you doing?" And I'd say, "I'm doing great, Darren, how are you?" It's a lie.

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    It's a lie.

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    I was terrified.

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    I was terrified.

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    I was scared, I was humiliated, I was embarrassed, I was angry, I was worried, I was stressed out beyond description.

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    Outwardly though, we were the perfect little family.

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    Dressed really nice, had cute, they were a lot cuter back then.

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    They were really cute, two little brown boys that everybody thought was twins.

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    We had this amazing house with a gated community and a swimming pool, and we would host all the church stuff at the house.

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    But it was all show.

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    1 Timothy 6-9-10 reads, Timothy has gone into before this, just kind of some warnings about finances.

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    And that's where all this is coming from.

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    Where Paul writes to Timothy about warning about finances.

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    "But godliness with contentment is great gain, for we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.

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    But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.

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    People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap, and into many foolish and harmful desires men into ruin and destruction, for the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.

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    Some people eager for money have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs." This was totally us.

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    We were trying to get rich.

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    I was trying to figure out a way to get money coming into the house, and I was serving the wrong master.

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    Part of our journey was to try to get rid of debt, as you might imagine.

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    was a massive amount and so we were doing everything we can once we got on track and we started selling some of our things to accelerate the debt payoff and that was so hard for us because we had accumulated some stuff and and we get attached to our stuff so I sold my truck so guys you know what that's like could you imagine what it'd be like to have to sell your truck we had purchased a motor home from Stacy's grandparents that she used to camp in as a little girl with her mom and her grandmother, but we couldn't afford to take it anywhere.

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    So it sat in storage, and guess what?

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    I couldn't afford to pay for the storage either, and we sold it.

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    We cried when they drove it away.

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    I sold my golf clubs, a custom surfboard, and even sold my How to Get Rich in Real Estate DVD set. In retrospect, I probably should have just destroyed that.

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    I don't think I did any help to the gentleman that bought it for me.

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    But that was the beginning of our realization of a more minimal lifestyle, that Stacy and I realized that the only thing that mattered, was who was sitting at our dinner table.

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    If we lost everything else, That is enough.

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    We all struggle with this though.

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    Part of what I do for a living, I'm in people's homes all the time, and the number one issue for folks is storage.

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    Man, we don't have enough storage in this house.

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    We need more storage.

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    Then you walk through someone's house, and I walk through people's homes, and I go into the attic, and the basement, and the closets, and this and that, and I see everything, and it's like, "Oh my gosh, you guys are bursting at the seams." That's what, we love our stuff, right?

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    And that's what makes this verse so powerful.

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    We brought nothing into this world.

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    We're taking nothing with us when we go.

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    So where exactly is it that we are storing our treasure?

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    Point number three this morning is, there is no such thing as good debt.

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    And I know we've got probably some brilliant financial minds in here that would want to argue that.

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    The Bible says there's a lot of things that are good.

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    Genesis starts off with all these things that are good, that God says are good.

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    Debt is not one of them.

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    Proverbs 22.7 reads, "The rich rule over the poor and the borrower is slave to the lender." I have lived this very well.

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    I've got scars to prove it, and so I'm very passionate about this verse.

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    Because when you're in debt, money consumes your life.

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    When I was in debt and before I had started this financial peace journey of mine, everything we did was about getting that next dollar.

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    Where was that next dollar going to come from?

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    Was it going to be enough?

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    We need a bigger dollar.

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    We need more dollars.

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    Your bills come, it was stressful.

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    It was non-stop.

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    When money consumes your life, money becomes an idol.

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    That's the definition of an idol.

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    And when it comes to God money, it's almost impossible to get that order correct when you're in that state.

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    Satan knows this.

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    And Satan's job, his goal, is just to keep us separated from God in any way possible.

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    He knows our weaknesses, he knows how to get us.

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    And he's going to play us.

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    And so when money becomes an idol, that makes us an enemy of God.

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    I know that sounds harsh.

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    James 4, 3-4 says, or reads, "You do not have because you do not ask God.

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    When you ask, you do not receive because you ask with the wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures." You adulterous people, do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God. Therefore, whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God." And I remember being in those prayerful situations. "Lord, help me. Help me get out of this. Help me get out of this. My mind wasn't in the right place. My heart wasn't in the right place." It's like God's like, "I'd love to bless you, but you're kind of being a moron right now.

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    I can't give this to you right now." So if you make payments to anyone for anything, then you'd know exactly what it likes to feel like a slave to whoever that lender is.

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    Financial stress destroys marriages and relationships of all kinds.

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    It's the absolute number one cause of divorce.

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    When you think about it, you're fighting over money, you get divorced, now there's two households that have no money.

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    Satan for the win. Students dropping out of college.

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    Number one reason for finances.

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    If you've already started taking out student loans and you quit school, guess what comes in the mail a few months later immediately?

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    Your first payment. Yet you don't have an education maybe to get a job that's going to help you to pay that debt.

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    It's brutal and it destroys lives.

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    So yeah, I'm going to double down on the statement.

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    If you want to stay away from debt with everything you can, You don't want to dance with disaster.

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    It's even worse when we do this to each other.

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    You ever loan money to a friend or a co-worker, family member?

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    That's the true power right there.

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    That's where the spiritual truth of this verse comes in.

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    Because you're no longer a co-worker, friend, family member, you just became servant and master.

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    There are grandparents who never get to hear from their grandkids again, because they lent the money and the grandkids can't pay it back, and so they're embarrassed, ashamed, and they don't even pick up the phone to call anymore.

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    And so it's really, really hard to go through this.

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    It's really, really tough to be in this place, and the reason it's so troubling is because our soul is in conflict.

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    We're not supposed to be slaves to the lender or to any person other than a slave for Christ.

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    And so, Ephesians 6.6, Paul writes, and he's writing specifically to people who are slaves and having to serve their masters, and he writes, "Obey them not only to win favor when their eye is on you, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart." Over and over in Romans 1.1, Colossians 3.24, 1 Peter 2.16, it's clear Paul's telling us that we need to serve Christ, we need to be slaves for Christ.

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    And as soon as we substitute Christ for anything else, then we stop focusing on who God created us to be.

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    We do that all the time, right?

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    So instead of being a slave for Christ, instead of working for Christ and doing all the things that we're supposed to be doing for Christ, we become a slave to MasterCard, Visa, Toyota, Ford, Sallie Mae, Tesla.

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    So the hard part is making the transition.

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    How do we go from dealing with debt to the struggle that we have as believers in building wealth?

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    'Cause there's this weird guilt that comes with Christians and building wealth.

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    It's almost like if you have money, you're evil.

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    But that's not what the scripture said.

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    The scripture said it's the love of money.

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    You can love Jesus and be wealthy.

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    As a matter of fact, Proverbs 21.20 reads, "In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has." A wealthy believer who's serving Christ can do some amazing things for God's people.

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    So don't feel guilty in any way, shape, or form if you are building wealth.

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    You have things if you have money.

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    Make sure that those things and that money doesn't have you, ultimately.

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    That's the most important part.

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    It's all about our relationship with Jesus.

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    When Stacey and I teach FPU, we always ask every class the same question.

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    We ask them, we say, "Hey, listen, if money was not an issue for you, if we could take that off the table, tell us one thing that you would like to do." Any guess what that answer is?

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    Give.

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    I wish I could give more.

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    Every class, it's not the only answer.

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    It's the number one answer, though.

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    So I want you to think for a second.

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    We're light this morning.

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    We've got people out on the DL, right?

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    But we still have plenty of people here today.

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    And so just imagine for a second if every single person sitting in here this morning, and everyone at home, for that matter, what if everyone in the room was debt free?

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    How many of God's people do you think we could feed together?

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    How many of God's people do you think we could clothe?

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    How many servants can we send to go share the gospel across the globe?

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    Imagine what God could do with the loaves and fishes just out of this room alone as He multiplies those exponentially.

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    Absolutely powerful.

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    God already uses this church in an amazing way.

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    And so here at Harvest, we bless churches, other churches in Thailand.

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    We've helped countless number of families that are in our own personal body that are here in our family.

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    We've helped to just grow this building and our footprint here in this church to expand because our family has grown.

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    And those are just some first-hand examples that when we have the right heart, that God is glorified.

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    When you give and you give correctly, you give in an honoring way to God, both the giver and the receiver glorify God.

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    And that's how you can tell when it's done with the right heart.

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    But there's one thing you got to know, and that is that broke people have a really, really hard time giving.

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    The thing is that many of us feel like we can't give.

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    And I remember being in a situation where I was losing sleep at night because I was worried about finances.

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    There was too much month left at the end of the money.

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    I had accumulated so much debt and did so much harm to my family, I thought there's no way that we will ever, ever, ever get out from under this mountain.

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    So honey, you and I, we're done, put a fork in us, but there's no way that I'm going to allow my kids to have to deal with this burden.

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    So we fought like crazy to make sure that that didn't happen.

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    But I had pretty much counted myself, we had taken Yale.

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    So I don't know where you are today, if you're worried about that, are you worried about retirement?

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    I never dreamed that retirement would be a possibility.

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    I never, we were 40 years old and had zero say for retirement.

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    How are my kids going to go to school?

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    What are we going to do? We were an absolute mess.

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    So I know if you're feeling that way today, how you feel.

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    That list was my own personal list.

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    There is a way out and in a couple of weeks on January 11th, you're going to have the opportunity maybe to take Financial Peace University here at Harvest and if you have even the slightest inkling, just come.

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    The course isn't just for our Harvest family.

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    So if you know people you want to invite, I would encourage you to invite them.

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    Make sure that you check it out.

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    I believe that registration is on our homepage.

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    So Matthew 7, 9-11 reads this.

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    Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone?

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    Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?

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    If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in Heaven give good gifts to those who ask?" One cool thing about being a parent is I feel like I can really relate to God in so many different ways.

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    You know, you understand unconditional love.

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    You understand what it is to be just when payments and penalties need to be given.

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    Yet you also understand mercy and grace.

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    And you also understand giving and what it is to give and what it is to bless.

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    So technically we're still in the Christmas season.

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    We just went through Christmas Day and Christmas Eve and we gave gifts to each other.

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    Did you give a gift to somebody that you were super excited to give?

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    Did you have that feeling of, "Man, I can't wait for them to get that gift." Maybe it's something they needed.

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    Maybe it's something they wanted.

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    Maybe it was a juju jersey, apparently.

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    Maybe it was something they had no clue was coming, but they were going to be extremely blessed by it.

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    And so we have a tradition in our house.

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    Ever since the boys were little, whatever their big gift was for the year, we would send them on a scavenger hunt.

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    It would be like a note hidden in the tree, and they'd find it at the very end of opening all the gifts, and they'd have to go and find other notes, and then they would open up whatever this gift was.

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    And so this year, their big gift was a used Nintendo Wii from Facebook Marketplace.

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    It was a box that was full of Wii games and every kind of attachment and whatever.

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    You would think two college boys wouldn't give a rip about that, but I knew they were going to lose their mind when they saw it, because it would take them back to their childhood.

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    The anticipation for me in giving that gift that they did not expect was crazy.

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    I was so excited.

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    Stacy and I were so excited.

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    We couldn't wait to give them that gift.

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    And I feel like, I remember telling Stacy, wow, this is preaching to me.

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    This feeling that I'm having right now is preaching to me.

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    I wonder if this is how God feels like when he wants so badly to bless us with something.

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    And we have experienced God's blessings when it comes to the promises that he makes in Malachi 3.10 and Matthew 7 firsthand.

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    Because in the middle of our storm, when we were on our knees and praying, And we had submitted our finances to God.

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    He already had our heart, we were just hanging on to our money.

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    But when we finally turned our money over to Him as well, we created a budget each and every month, and we tithed, we lived on less than we made, we stopped borrowing money, and we paid cash for everything, we still do that today.

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    Several times we just had stuff show up, unexpected.

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    Couldn't explain it, but I feel like God is telling us, and I tell this to folks in our FPU class all the time, I would have given this to you earlier, you moron, but you weren't honoring me and you would have messed it up.

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    And then he just drops this love bomb on us.

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    And so we need to honor God with our blessings.

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    When he blesses us, we need to honor him with that.

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    If you check your bank account, probably have a stimulus check deposited in there.

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    We're going to do the right things with it.

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    Those are things that are so important.

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    I want to make sure that you understand this is not prosperity gospel.

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    It's not blabbing, grab it.

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    This is God keeping his promise to us.

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    We have seen the same scenario in FPU classes every single time, where people start the course and then weeks later, they come back and they say, "Oh my gosh, the most amazing thing happened." We had one family, their daughter had a full ride, University of Tennessee as a volleyball player, blew her knee out her junior year, and they told her, "We're not going to honor your full ride scholarship anymore, you have to pay for college." The parents were in our class and they said, "We don't have a dime.

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    I'm going to have to break her heart, she cannot go to that school." Well, miraculously, God came through.

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    School came back to her and said, "You know what?

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    We're going to go ahead and honor our original commitment to you, and keep your full ride even though you are no longer able to play for us." What a blessing that was.

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    Incredible. I could count time after time after time where money showed up, something showed up at the house, different kinds of blessings showed up that people couldn't explain other than God clearly was involved.

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    We have people in this room today that have taken FPU.

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    If you've taken FPU and you can collaborate my testimony this morning, put your hand in the air. I want to see your hand nice and high.

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    Look around the room. Don't take it from me today.

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    Come talk to one of these folks after service.

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    We didn't prep that. I didn't tell anyone I was going to ask them to do that today.

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    So, before I finish and I'm going to wrap up with this, it's really important, it's more important than anything else we talked about today.

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    We need to understand that we cannot serve two masters.

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    We talked about Satan wanting nothing more than to distract us with money, so that we can take our eyes off of him instead of serving God.

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    Romans 3.23, "For we have all sinned and fall short of the glory of God." You and I have this condition. It's called being human. It's being selfish.

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    And as much as maybe we try with all our might, we can never be good enough, and it's too late for us to do anything to earn our way into God's good graces. It doesn't happen that way.

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    There's a penalty for that.

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    And Romans goes on to say in 6.23 that the wages of sin is death.

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    The penalty for our sin is death.

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    Blood has to be spilled to pay for what we've done.

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    But God loves us.

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    He's a gracious and merciful God.

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    He is also a just God, which means that He's not going to sweep things under the rug.

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    He doesn't say, "Well, you know what? You're mostly a good guy, so we're just going to give you a pass on that." That's not how this works.

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    The penalty has to be paid.

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    Jesus paid that debt for us.

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    One that there's no way we could ever possibly pay.

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    So, He took on the cross, He took our sin.

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    Our past, our present, and our future sins.

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    We haven't even committed yet.

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    We don't even have the ability to imagine what that must be like.

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    Romans 5:8 says, "God demonstrates His own love for us in this, while we are still sinners, Christ died for us." Isaiah foretold this in 53.5, "But He was pierced for our transgressions.

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    He was crushed for our iniquities, and the punishment that brought us peace upon Him. So we can't pay back God for what He's done, but we can honor God by becoming slaves for Christ. By honoring Christ in all that we do, by seeking to honor Him in the workplace, in our marriages, in our bodies, with our tongue, honoring Him with our money, honoring Him for living in a way that brings glory to God in all that we do. So rather than to be slaves to debt, that we would be slaves to Christ and put no one or nothing above Him. Let us go ahead and pray this morning as we as we finish up. Father God, I want to thank you, Lord, for your word.

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    I pray Father anyone here this morning and finds himself Serving the wrong master, Lord, I pray that You will open their eyes, that You will open their heart, that they would humbly seek You.

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    Father, we thank You for the gift of Your Son Jesus, who took our sin and our shame.

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    Help us to keep our eyes fixed on You, and not the things of this world.

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    In Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 6:24

  1. What was your big “take-away” from this passage / message?

  2. Have‌ ‌you‌ ‌ever‌ ‌experienced‌ ‌first‌ ‌hand‌ ‌that‌ ‌the‌ ‌borrower‌ ‌is‌ ‌slave‌ ‌to‌ ‌the‌ ‌lender?‌ ‌(Proverbs‌ ‌22:7)

  3. When‌ ‌was‌ ‌the‌ ‌last‌ ‌time‌ ‌that‌ ‌you‌ ‌wanted‌ ‌to‌ ‌give‌ ‌but‌ ‌didn’t?‌ ‌How‌ ‌did‌ ‌that‌ ‌make‌ ‌you‌ ‌feel?

  4. Do‌ ‌you‌ ‌feel‌ ‌pressure‌ ‌to‌ ‌”keep‌ ‌up‌ ‌with‌ ‌the‌ ‌Jones’?”‌ ‌Do‌ ‌you‌ ‌cave‌ ‌in?‌ ‌If‌ ‌not,‌ ‌how‌ ‌do‌ ‌you‌ ‌fight‌ ‌the‌ ‌urge?‌

  5. Is‌ ‌it‌ ‌ok‌ ‌for‌ ‌a‌ ‌follower‌ ‌of‌ ‌Christ‌ ‌to‌ ‌have‌ ‌abundant‌ ‌wealth?‌

  6. Tell‌ ‌us‌ ‌about‌ ‌a‌ ‌time‌ ‌when‌ ‌you‌ ‌received‌ ‌a‌ ‌perfectly‌ ‌timed‌ ‌blessing‌ ‌that‌ ‌could‌ ‌only‌ ‌have‌ ‌come‌ ‌from‌ ‌God.‌

Breakout
Pray for one another.