Knowing Jesus - Knowing He Knows

Introduction:

Warnings to Hypocrites (John 13:21-30):

  1. Jesus Knows if you are a hypocrite. (John 13:21)
  2. Your hypocrisy will be Found Out . (John 13:22-27)

    Luke 12:1-3 - Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in the light, and what you have whispered in private rooms shall be proclaimed on the housetops.

Proverbs 28:13 - Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.

  1. Hypocrisy only leads to Regret . (John 13:28-30)

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    Open up your Bibles with me please to John chapter 13.

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    You know I want to circle back to something that Kent Chevalier said last week. He dropped a lot of truth bombs on us but there was one truth in particular that he shared that I want to circle back to and he talked about me loving this church, and I do. I love this church. I don't mean this building, you are the church, and whether you're sitting here, you're streaming this, wherever you are, I just I want you to know I love this church, and I consider it a huge blessing to be a part of this church. And I wonder, you know, why some people are just so down on the church.

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    You know, as a pastor, I hear all the time reasons that people give for not going to church, right?

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    We surveyed 100 people, top three answers on the board.

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    Give me a reason why people don't go to church.

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    Don't shout it out.

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    I'm gonna give you a couple.

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    But these are reasons that people give for not going to church.

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    One reason they say, well, they just want my money.

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    They just want my money.

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    And I wanna go on record to say, I do not want your money.

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    All right?

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    And the Lord certainly doesn't need your money.

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    He owns everything.

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    All right?

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    We encourage giving, why?

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    Because it blesses you.

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    Right?

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    You think you're gonna do better with the money that God's entrusted to you?

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    You think you're gonna do better handling it yourself than if you partner with God on that?

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    Good luck with that.

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    So no, we don't want your money.

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    We encourage biblical stewardship 'cause it blesses God, it'll bless you.

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    Testament out in sea.

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    Another reason that people say, I don't go to church.

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    They say something like, "Well, you know, I went to this church and my needs weren't met." And you know, there's a fundamental problem with that thinking.

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    And the problem is you think the church is about serving you.

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    And yes, people get served at church, true, but if your mindset is walking in here as a consumer to say, "What can you do for me?

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    What can you give for me?

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    What services can you provide for me?

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    We are here to serve and we are here to worship and we are here to exalt the name of Jesus Christ.

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    Okay, I love you, I already established that, but I love Jesus Christ way more than we are here for him, right?

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    So, you know, for somebody who says, well, my needs weren't being met, you might wanna check your motivation or check what you think the church is about.

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    You know, one of the big reasons that people give for going to church, we've heard this one a lot, haven't we?

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    The church is just full of hypocrites.

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    It's just full of hypocrites.

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    You don't wanna talk about that one this morning.

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    That's what you call an uncomfortable laugh.

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    Did you hear that?

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    Some of you are still doing it.

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    It's gonna get uncomfortable.

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    And that's okay.

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    That's okay, right?

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    People are like, we just want people to be comfortable in church.

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    And I wanna go on record to say that is not my concern at all.

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    I don't care how comfortable you are.

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    I want the seats to be padded, but that's like it, okay?

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    Because God's word should make us uncomfortable, right?

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    It should shake our cage a little bit, right?

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    Jesus in John 13, He just gave this lesson on serving others in humility by washing the disciples' feet.

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    And now the focus of the passage turns to Judas.

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    And we're gonna talk about Judas today because he is really an interesting case.

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    I mean, think about Judas.

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    He hung out with Jesus Christ, God in the flesh for three years.

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    How could someone so close to Jesus end up in such a bad place.

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    I mean Judas, he's infamous, right?

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    I mean his very name is synonymous with evil.

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    And even when the disciples are listed in the New Testament, every time Judas is mentioned there's always this qualifier.

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    Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him?

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    That's always there.

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    Every time the gospel writers talk about Judas, it's like, "By the way, he's the guy that betrayed Jesus." And nobody names their kid Judas, right?

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    I mean, I've known some Judas and I've known some Judes, but I can't remember somebody naming their kid Judas.

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    It's like naming your kid Hitler.

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    But I want to tell you this morning that Judas is a great example for us.

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    You're like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, great example of what?" Well, he's a great example of a lot of things for us.

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    First of all, he's a great example of lost opportunity.

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    What better opportunity could any human being have than to rub shoulders with God incarnate for three years, and Judas had that.

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    His story ended horribly.

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    This is a great example of idolatry.

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    Like what's idolatry?

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    Well, just take a look at Judas because his idolatry was tied up in his love for money.

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    We talked about that not too long ago, right?

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    Remember John 12, the whole affair with the appointment, Mary comes in, anoints Jesus, and Judas is standing there and he's like, "I can't believe she did that because that money could have been given to the poor." And John's like, "He was a thief.

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    He wasn't really interested in giving to the poor.

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    He was just interested in getting his hands on that money.

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    But he was a thief.

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    His idol was money.

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    And at this point in John's gospel that we're going to read today, after three years of following Jesus and realizing that Jesus wasn't going to be the lucrative cash cow that he thought Jesus was going to be, Judas is like, "I'm ready to hit the ejector seat button now.

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    "I want out, done." Judas is a great example of lost opportunity, of idolatry, and he's a great example of hypocrisy.

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    That's what we're talking about today, hypocrisy.

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    You know, the New Testament word for hypocrite refers to someone wearing a mask, not a COVID mask.

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    It refers to, literally it refers to an actor.

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    You know, somebody on stage at a theater that was portraying a role, they would put a mask on to portray that role, and that's the New Testament word for hypocrite.

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    It's somebody who is pretending to be something that they are not.

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    That's what the word hypocrite meant.

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    It sounds funny if we say it in our day, like if I stood up here and I'm like, hey, Harrison Ford is one of my favorite hypocrites.

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    She'd be like, huh?

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    But that was how the word was used.

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    He's a guy that is constantly pretending to be something he's not.

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    He's not really Indiana Jones or Han Solo, okay?

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    He's pretending.

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    He's a hypocrite.

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    Judas' story, even though Judas' story is unique in the way he betrayed Jesus, I want you to see this morning that the Judas' heart is not unique at all.

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    Because the church has always had and has and will always have Judas's.

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    The church is always going to have, including this church, people who appear to be on board, but secretly ain't having it.

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    There's some people streaming this right now.

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    That's you.

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    There are people sitting in this room right now, that's you.

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    These are people that aren't in church for the right reason.

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    Like, well, then why would they go?

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    Like if somebody's not having it, if somebody doesn't love Jesus, if somebody hasn't received the gift of salvation, that Jesus Christ purchased on the cross, if somebody isn't on board, why would they go to church?

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    I don't know.

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    your spouse happy? Maybe you're here to make business connections? No, that's why some people look for a church. "Oh, there's a lot of people I can get roped into business and that'll help me make money." Some people go to church to feel just to feel better about themselves. I don't know.

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    But I want you to know that if you're here or watching and you haven't really received Jesus Christ, and you know that, even though I might not know that, I'm talking to you today.

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    I'm talking to somebody that's part of this church, but really your heart's just not really in it. You're just here. And you've learned how to say what you need to say, you learned to go through the motions, you've learned the lingo and the all of the things that are expected when we come here. You've learned that, but deep down you're like, "Yeah, I'm not really into that. That's not really my thing." I'm talking to you today.

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    I'm talking to you, you aren't really here to worship.

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    The band's up here leading us in worship and you're just like, "How much longer?

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    Not really into this." I'm talking to you.

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    You're not here to seek God.

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    You're not here to receive the Word.

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    You're just pretending to care about that stuff.

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    And I gotta tell you, the world loves hypocrites.

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    The world loves hypocrites.

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    Do you know why?

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    Because hypocrites validate their unbelief.

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    Like, see, I knew it.

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    I knew those church people were nothing but a bunch of phonies.

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    And when they see a hypocrite exposed, the world's just like, see, see, see?

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    The world loves hypocrites, but I gotta tell you, God, not a fan.

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    Not a fan.

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    So again, I know we have some hypocrites here.

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    I know that because I would be naive to think otherwise.

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    So what I'm hoping for today is that Judas's story wakes you up.

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    That's what I'm hoping for.

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    That you get into God's word with me and you're like, "What the heck, man? I don't want that to be me." I believe that's why we have this.

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    So on your outline, if you're taking notes, which I always encourage, today's just warnings to hypocrites.

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    Number one, jot this down.

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    Jesus knows if you are a hypocrite.

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    Jesus knows.

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    Look at verse 21.

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    After saying these things, Jesus was troubled in his spirit and testified, "Truly, truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me." Now, Jesus knew that Judas was going to betray him.

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    All right?

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    We, even from the gospel of John, which we've studied to this point, we've seen it over and over and over.

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    John chapter 6, verses 64 and 70.

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    John chapter 13, verses 10 and 18.

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    Jesus pointed this out on multiple occasions, but He was always kind of vague about it.

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    Now, not so vague.

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    At this point, Jesus absolutely had to call Judas out.

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    You're like, "Well, why did He have to do that?" Well, think about it.

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    If Jesus did not explicitly and directly call Judas out, it would forever put a big question mark on his sovereignty.

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    If Jesus didn't call this out, don't you think the other disciples, after the arrest, the cross, the resurrection, don't you think the other disciples would have been like, "How did Jesus not know about Judas?

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    How did he not see that coming?

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    I thought he was Lord, but boy, he was sure blindsided.

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    We had a rat right in the middle of us and Jesus never knew about it.

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    So you see, Jesus had to call this out.

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    He had to show, "Look, I know what's going on here.

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    I know that one of you is not on board here." Jesus was showing he's not a victim.

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    This is a fulfillment of Scripture.

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    But here's what you have to see, church.

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    It says Jesus was troubled in his spirit.

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    was troubled in his spirit.

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    The whole time, everything Judas saw, everything Judas heard, and deep down he still hated Jesus.

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    And the response here is it says Jesus was troubled.

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    Have you ever been betrayed by someone?

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    Have you ever been betrayed?

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    you thought was super close to you, someone that you love very much, and they stab you in the back. It's devastating. It is absolutely devastating. And you see now the betrayal is getting closer, and it says that Jesus was torn up about it. And we need to see this because Jesus wasn't some emotionally detached robot that was like, "Now is the time that I'm about to be betrayed, but it's in the scriptures, so let's just get on with it and go about our business, because we're trying to keep a timeline here, people." That wasn't Jesus.

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    He's sitting here having Passover with his closest friends, and you can just see, you know, he was troubled.

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    It's like somebody sitting right here hates me to the point that they'd rather have hell.

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    He was torn up about it.

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    He knew. He always knew.

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    It troubled him.

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    And you know, it's the same thing for hypocrites in the church today.

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    Jesus knows, okay? Jesus knows.

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    Your secret little flirty thing that you have going on, Jesus knows about that.

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    Your gambling, Jesus knows about that.

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    Your alcohol problem, Jesus knows about that.

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    Your pornography addiction, Jesus knows about that too.

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    Your hatred or unforgiveness you have for somebody sitting here, Jesus knows all about it.

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    Here's the thing, you can keep it hidden from me, and you can even keep it hidden from the people in your small group.

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    And if you're expert level hypocrite, you can even keep it hidden from your spouse.

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    But you don't have anything hidden from Jesus.

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    If Jesus knew that one of his closest 12 disciples was a hypocrite, Jesus knows that you are.

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    All right?

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    So number one, Jesus knows.

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    Let's get that just like in the clear right now.

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    You ain't fooling him.

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    Secondly, write this down, your hypocrisy will be found out.

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    Your hypocrisy will be found out.

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    Look at verse 22.

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    The disciples looked at one another, uncertain of whom he spoke.

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    One of the disciples whom Jesus loved, that was John's way of identifying himself, by the way.

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    John wasn't like, when he talks about himself in the story, he's not like, "Me?

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    Me?" He's very humble, he's just referring to himself as a disciple whom Jesus loved.

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    Alright?

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    So that's John.

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    "Was reclining at the table close to Jesus.

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    So Simon Peter motioned to him to ask Jesus of whom he was speaking.

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    So that disciple," John, "leaning back against Jesus said to him, 'Lord, who is it?'" there to try to get this scene in your head. I know when you think of the Last Supper you might think of that painting, right? That's not what it looked like.

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    That painting, it's like Jesus said, "Hey, everybody on this side of the table, we're gonna get a picture." All right?

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    That's not what it looked like. Actually, it would have been a U-shaped table and the disciples and Jesus would have laid around one side and the other side was serving, okay?

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    And they weren't sitting in chairs, they would have reclined on their left elbows on the pillows with their feet like away from the table, but they would have been reclining on these pillows on their left elbow so that they could eat with their right hand.

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    And you're like, well, wait a second, what about left-handed people?

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    They had to sit at the kids' table.

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    I'm assuming.

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    But Judas, he had to know that Jesus knew.

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    I mean, every time Jesus talked about, you know, "One of you is a devil and one of you will betray me." And these words here especially, Judas had to know that Jesus knew, but you know, none of the other disciples did.

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    Clueless.

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    That's like for me to stand up here and say, "We have a horrible hypocrite sitting in this you would look around and be like, "I can't imagine who.

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    I can't imagine who.

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    Oh, he's so nice and she's so sweet and definitely not him." And you'd be like, "No, not here, not in this church." Well, that would be the sentiment around this table.

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    Jesus is like, "One of you is going to betray me." And you can see the other disciples looking around like, "Not him, no, not him.

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    He's a little weird, but he wouldn't do that.

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    And he's got a little bit of a anger issue, but he wouldn't do that.

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    So your Bible says that Peter signals to John, like, "Hey, hey." Apparently John was sitting closest to Jesus, right?

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    And he said, "Hey, hey, ask him who?

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    Ask him, ask him." John does.

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    Look at verse 26, here's the response.

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    "Jesus answered, 'It is he to whom I will give this morsel of bread when I have dipped it.' So when he had dipped the morsel, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot.

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    Then after he had taken the morsel, Satan entered into him.

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    Jesus said to him, "What you are going to do, do quickly." Okay, so this morsel and this bread, what's going on here?

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    Well, as part of the Passover meal, They would make this paste out of like raisins and dates and figs and herbs and vinegars and they'd make this paste and then they'd take their flatbread and they'd dip it into the paste.

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    So Jesus did that and he handed it to Judas and your Bible says that when Judas took it, Satan entered Judas.

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    And don't miss this, Jesus knew that because he said, "What you're going to do, do quickly." Jesus knew right at that moment, it's happening now.

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    So Jesus says, "Go, do it." And I imagine at this point, Judas was probably glad to leave.

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    And Jesus wanted Judas gone because Jesus wanted to address things to the real people, not the hypocrites.

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    She's like, "Okay, I gotta talk to the real ones here." So here's a question.

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    Did Judas have a choice?

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    Or was Judas just predestined to betray Jesus and he had no say in the matter?

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    He was just sort of this preordained puppet.

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    Judas was not forced to betray Jesus.

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    Yes, God knew that he would.

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    We saw that in verse 18, quoting Psalm 41, verse 9.

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    God knew that he would, but Judas was a victim of his own choices.

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    And we even see the progression.

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    Look back in verse 2 in chapter 13.

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    It says, "During supper, when the devil had already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, to betray him..." Do you see the progression?

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    Satan put it into his heart.

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    And here, at this moment, the choice is finally made.

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    And there's something you have to catch here.

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    It's the Passover meal.

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    The first bite was given to the guest of honor.

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    Wrap your brain around that.

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    The first bite was for the guest of honor.

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    So Jesus took it and he dipped it and he extended it to Judas.

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    And I believe that was Judas' last chance.

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    That when he took the morsel, that was Judas ultimately making his choice.

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    And you're like, "Well, why do you say that?" Because of what the text says.

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    It says at that moment when he took it, that is when Satan entered him.

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    That was his point of no return.

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    That was, "My decision is made, I'm selling out Jesus." You see, Satan can't enter a person without permission.

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    And it's sort of a paradox, right?

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    The gospel of Jesus Christ cannot enter a hard heart, but Satan can only enter a hard heart.

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    That certainly describes Judas here.

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    So, Jesus knows and you will be found out.

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    You're going to be found out.

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    You're like, "Do you mean like in heaven and stuff?" I mean, you'll be found out long before that.

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    You'll be found out here.

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    I want you to see something Jesus said earlier in his ministry.

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    chapter 12.

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    Jesus said, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is what?

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    Hypocrisy." Jesus goes, "Watch out for the hypocrites." But look at his commentary on hypocrisy.

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    Are you going to see this?

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    He says, "Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known." or is this thing you think you're hiding?

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    It's coming out.

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    He says, "Therefore, whatever you have said in the dark shall be heard in the light.

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    And what you have whispered in private rooms shall be proclaimed on the housetops." And he's not just talking about those of you with toddlers that repeat the things they hear at home at school, and you're gonna have that uncomfortable meeting with the teacher, I've been there.

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    He's saying, "Hypocrite, hypocrite, "think you're hiding something?

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    "The day's going to come, "and God is going to make sure of it "that everybody knows what's really going on.

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    "It's gonna happen.

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    "So here's what I wanna say to you, hypocrite.

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    "It is better to come clean now "than for someone finding out about it, and it comes to light that way.

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    And I want you to ask anyone that's ever come to me for counseling for anything.

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    I have an addiction, I'm hooked on pornography, I cheated on my wife, I've been stealing from work.

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    Ask anyone that's ever come to me for counseling.

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    One of the first things I say to them is, I am so proud of you for stepping up.

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    Because most people want to keep these things hidden, but you've come to me saying, It's in the open, I want to deal with it, let's deal with it.

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    Whatever needs to happen, let's deal with it.

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    I say, "Look, I'm proud of you, and I will do anything to help you get to a better place.

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    Thank you for stepping up, you're doing the right thing.

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    There's no condemnation, I want to help you.

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    Ask anyone that's come to me for counseling.

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    Also, if you can find them, ask anyone who got caught.

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    Ask anyone who kept their sin hidden and it got caught and I found out that way.

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    Because that is a different conversation.

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    Those people don't stick around.

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    And in many cases, those people aren't welcome to stick around.

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    Proverbs 28.13 says this, "Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper.

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    But he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy." you, if you want to repent, we will work tirelessly to help you get on track.

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    Whether it's back on track with your walk with Jesus or maybe you've never had one, I will spend any amount of time, I will do whatever it takes to make sure that you understand the gospel and not just me, talk to our elders, talk to Mark, talk to Rich, we will do anything.

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    For the person that steps up and says, "Look, I'm a mess, I wanna repent." We will do everything to help you.

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    But if you get caught, unrepentant, which you will get caught by the way, according to Jesus, then I'm gonna deal with you on that level.

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    And that's not near as comfortable.

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    Jesus knows. You're going to be found out. Better to deal with it now. I'm going to give you one more reason that you better deal with it now. Number three, write this down, hypocrisy leads to regret. Hypocrisy only leads to regret. Look at verses 28 through 30.

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    Now no one at the table knew why he said this to him, why Jesus said to Judas, "What you're going to do, do quickly." It says no one at the table knew why he said this to him. Some Jesus was telling him, "Buy what we need for the feast." Or that he should give something to the poor.

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    So after receiving the morsel of bread, he, Judas, immediately went out and it was night.

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    So it seems that, you know, the whole Jesus handing the morsel to Judas as the means of identification, it seems that only Peter and John caught this 'cause the rest of them didn't see this.

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    And you're like, why are you laughing?

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    I just think this is kind of funny, to be honest with you.

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    Their conclusion.

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    They're sitting around having Passover.

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    Jesus turns to Judas and says, "What you're about to do, do quickly." And some of the disciples were like, "What's that all about?

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    What's going on there?" Oh, obviously Jesus wants Judas to give something to the poor because he has the checkbook.

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    I mean, doesn't that seem funny to you?

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    Could you imagine like being at Thanksgiving dinner and you're sitting down eating and like somebody says, "Hey, could you run down to Light of Life and make a donation?" You're like, "Right now?

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    We're in the middle of eating." Yeah, now, go now.

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    What you're about to do, do quickly.

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    But that was the conclusion that some of the disciples had.

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    Kind of weird timing to be charitable right in the middle of a Passover meal.

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    Like that's probably what Jesus was doing there.

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    But not as funny, verse 30.

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    Look at the last phrase.

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    Says the Judas went out immediately, but look at the very last phrase.

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    It says, "And it was night." I mean, that's pretty obvious symbolism, right?

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    All through John, we've seen this contrast between light and dark, light and dark, coming to the light of Jesus Christ, staying in the dark, keeping your sin.

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    We've seen this contrast throughout John.

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    And it says, "Now Judas immediately runs out." And he says, "And it was night." Obvious symbolism.

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    Judas ran out into the night and it would forever be night for him.

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    It's always gonna be night for Judas from this point.

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    Most of you probably know how Judas' story ends.

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    I'm gonna paraphrase it for you.

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    Judas was paid 30 pieces of silver.

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    That was the price of a slave, by the way, according to Zechariah 11, verses 12 and 13.

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    And then Judas went and betrayed Jesus with a kiss.

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    And then Judas regretted his betrayal and he threw the money back.

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    But it was too late.

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    And then Judas ran out and he hanged himself.

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    Even before Jesus' trial, Judas was dead.

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    He took his own life and is even to this very day living in a state of eternal regret.

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    And here's the horrifying thing, church.

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    You know, we said Judas' hypocrisy, His idolatry was his love for money, right?

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    What you think about this?

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    Judas got exactly what he wanted, true or false?

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    He got exactly what he wanted.

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    He got his money.

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    He got it.

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    30 pieces of silver.

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    In his hand, he held the very thing that he wanted most, and he hated it.

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    He ended up hating it so bad, he went back to the temple and threw it.

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    I don't want this.

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    And they're like, I'm sorry about Sherlock, but the deal is done.

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    He got exactly what he wanted and he hated it.

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    And I have to ask you, hypocrite, Is that how you want your story to end?

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    Like Judas.

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    Because I gotta tell you, that hidden sin of yours, I mean, Judas's was money, but that hidden sin of yours, like Judas, you might be getting exactly what you want.

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    Whatever that is, you might be getting it.

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    and you know it's wrong, and you know you shouldn't, but you love it more than you love Jesus Christ, and you may have it in your hands right now.

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    Getting exactly what you want in the short term, but in the end, I promise you, you write this down.

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    I promise you, you're going to hate that thing.

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    you're gonna hate it.

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    And that thing is going to be to you a symbol of regret because it's going to cost you everything.

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    So have you been a hypocrite?

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    Jesus knows.

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    It's going to be found out and it's not going to lead you anywhere but regret.

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    Today, it's time to step up and receive the forgiveness and healing that Jesus Christ offers.

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    God loves you so much.

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    God loves you so much that He sent His Son to die for your sin, and the hypocrisy that wants to cover up that sin.

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    Jesus Christ died for that.

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    The ultimate demonstration of God's love.

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    Therefore today is the day of grace.

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    Today is the day of confessing and forsaking that hypocrisy.

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    I'm going to ask our elders as the worship team comes forward, I'm going to ask our elders, I'm going to ask those of you who are going to be elders, if you would please come forward and stand in front of the platform here.

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    I want to ask our elders up here to pray with you, that if today you would like to take a different path than the one Judas took.

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    Today you can do that.

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    Your story doesn't have to end like his.

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    Regret, eternal regret and sorrow.

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    Your story can end in victory.

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    You know, in just a minute we're going to worship And I'm sure there's somebody sitting in this room that might be thinking, "Well, if I go up, what are people going to think?" And I would say, "Well, isn't the concern about what people think what got you into the problem of hypocrisy in the first place?" Who gives a rip what people think?

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    Aren't you more concerned with what God thinks?

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    And maybe that's the problem.

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    Maybe your problem has been you haven't cared about what God thinks.

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    You've only cared about what others think.

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    So I'm saying today's the day to humble yourself there.

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    All right?

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    Today's the day to say, "I'm coming clean.

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    God knows I'm going to be found out anyways, so it's better to deal with it head on." So don't be inhibited by what people think, because I've got a newsflash for you.

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    The people that love Jesus Christ that are here or are watching this stream, they are They're cheering you on and they are praying for you when you come up.

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    So I'm going to lead in a short prayer and I'm gonna ask the worship team to begin worship.

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    And our elders are up here.

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    Now's not the time to be shy.

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    Now's the time to say my life is not gonna end the way Judas's ended.

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    I'm coming clean today.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we are so self-absorbed and self-deceived by nature.

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    And I pray today, Father, that you would, by the power of your gospel, by the power of your word, Father, we would step up.

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    We just read about the path that Judas took.

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    He took the morsel and he ran out into eternal night.

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    And God, we thank you for the grace of Jesus Christ that our story doesn't have to be like Judas'.

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    So I pray Father, as we stand in a minute, we sing, I pray Father for your Holy Spirit to bring anyone who needs prayer, anyone who's going to step up.

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    Father, let your spirit give them a holy boldness that they've never had before, so that today can be a new day for them.

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    Father, we thank you.

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    Thank you for your grace.

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    Help us to receive it, Father.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read John 13:21-30

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

  2. Why didn't Jesus make sure everyone knew Judas was the betrayer (John 13:28)?

  3. Did Judas have a choice here, or was this predestined for him – and he had no choice? Defend your answer.

  4. If Judas was never really on board with Jesus, why do you think he became a disciple in the first place? What does this say about why hypocrites stick around the church today?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Do It Afraid

Introduction:

Do It Afraid: (Isaiah 43:18-19)

Isaiah 43:18-19 - "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way..."

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God's timing is just as important as His direction.

Ezekiel 37:14b (NIV) - "Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken, and I have done what I said. Yes, the Lord has spoken!"

Matthew 6:26 (NIV) - "Look at the birds of the air. They do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your Heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"

When God guides, He will always provide.

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    In your Bibles, Isaiah 43, 18 through 19, it's gonna come up on the screens as well.

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    I wanna read here what God said.

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    Forget the former things, do not dwell on the past.

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    See, I'm doing a new thing, now it springs up.

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    Do you not perceive it?

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    I am making a way.

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    Let me pray for us.

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    God, this is a Scripture passage that is near and dear, And God, I pray that we would hear from Heaven today as I share my testimony of what You have done and what You are doing.

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    I pray, God, that You would use the words of this testimony we just sang about it, that we will overcome by the blood of the Lamb.

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    Didn't even know we were singing this song this morning.

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    We will overcome by the blood of the Lamb.

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    That has already happened.

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    Jesus shedding His blood on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins.

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    Each and every one of us here.

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    we will also overcome by the words of our testimony.

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    So God, I pray that that would ring true today.

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    In Jesus' name, I say these things.

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    Amen.

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    So here this morning is not going to be so much of a sermon.

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    This is going to really kind of be a testimony of what God has done in Erica and my life.

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    And yes, I'm going to have the Scripture passages and going to have hopefully some encouragement for you here today, but I've just been wanting to tell this story because this story is crazy of what God has done in my life.

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    And so I want to introduce you.

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    This is my wife, Erica, right over here.

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    Can you stand up or wave or whatever?

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    There she is.

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    So Erica and I, born and raised right here in Pittsburgh.

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    You know, in fact, we've got some family in the room today.

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    And we met at college.

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    Went to Geneva College together.

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    Ever since we met, man, we've been doing ministry together for 25 years.

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    We've been married almost 22 years now.

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    And we've served all of those years together in the local church.

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    Like as pastoral ministry, student ministry, adult ministry within the local church.

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    In the last 13, as Jeff said, man, I've had the opportunity to be the pastor of Northway Christian Community.

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    Love our church.

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    It's still our home church.

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    But it was about 10 years into serving at Northway that something began to change inside of me.

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    Now, my role didn't change at the church.

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    I was still the campus pastor over here.

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    My responsibilities at the church, they didn't change at all.

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    I just knew something was happening inside of me.

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    I like to call it my knower.

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    I just knew in my knower that God was up to something.

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    Maybe some of you have ever had that experience where, man, something's up.

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    I just don't know what it is, right?

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    And I've got to be honest with you.

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    I was a little bit scared to kind of chase down whatever this was inside of me, because I had been there once before, and it didn't go so well.

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    And so this time around, I was a little bit afraid to kind of chase this thing, this gut level reaction of God doing something, because I was good. I had a great position. I was comfortable in my position that I had at Northway. I was a little scared though to chase down maybe this new that I thought God was trying to do inside of me. And I wonder if there's anybody here today who's maybe in that same spot as I was. Maybe you're a little comfortable. Maybe you're secure in your position, but you know God is doing something, right? Maybe for you here today you have a new idea for a business, but man, it just doesn't make logical sense to launch it now in the middle of all the COVID stuff, but you know that that's maybe something inside of you. You know, maybe for you, man, you've been dating her for so long, right? And you know you you want to be with her?

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    It's not that you don't want to, but man, you're a little bit afraid to pop the question, but you know you're supposed to.

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    You just can't commit.

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    Maybe for some of you, you've been wondering about surrendering your life to Jesus like we saw folks do here today.

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    You've been thinking about it, but there's just something holding you back, because maybe you're worried about what your buddies are going to think of you.

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    Maybe for some of us in the room, you know it's time for you to start sharing your faith in your platform, but there's just something, maybe the fallout at your company or something.

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    If you go public with your faith, man, people are gonna start treating you a little bit different.

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    I don't know what it is for you, but maybe you know something in your knower and you're just being hesitant about it.

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    See, friends, I believe that there are gonna be times in our lives when God begins to mess us up on the inside because he's waiting for us to kind of take a step into what it is that He's calling us to do.

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    And it's gonna keep messing us up until we do, but I have to warn us, because some of us, we step too early, right?

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    This is where we get into trouble.

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    And I'm speaking from experience here, right?

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    See, this is where we move into the new before God tells us to, right?

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    So we have this holy discontent inside of us, and so we get a little antsy, We get a little impatient, and so we grab on to the next thing that comes along, the new girl.

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    That's got to be the one.

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    Right?

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    The new job, the new opportunity.

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    Oh, that new house, that new position.

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    I'll grab it because we think that's what it is that will fulfill us.

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    Right?

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    I don't know what it is for you, but here's the thing.

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    We have to be careful.

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    I've learned from my past failures on this one, and then from really wise counsel of some great mentors in my life.

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    This principle, this is really important.

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    Check this out.

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    God's timing is just as important as His direction.

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    Some of us, we have the direction, but we're waiting on the timing.

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    Some of us have gotten in trouble because we have the direction, we just had the wrong timing.

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    So we've got to be careful here.

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    So I learned my lesson this time around, and I was not going to initiate.

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    I knew something was happening, but I was not going to initiate anything.

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    I was going to wait.

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    I was about two years into this internal dialogue with inside of me.

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    I was waiting on God's timing when the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL, they traded their tight end to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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    His name is Vance McDonald.

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    Some of you who are Steelers fans, you know who Vance is, right?

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    And after one of the seasons, after he got traded, he started with his family to attend Northway.

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    And after one of the services, He came up and he said, "Man, can we grab a cup of coffee?" And I'm like, "Sweet, man, let's grab some coffee." And we had a few hour conversation.

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    And it was there that he told me that the Steelers did not have a chaplain.

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    And I really didn't know what that was, but he explained to me what that person did and why they didn't have that chaplain.

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    They have a long history of having chaplains, but in that particular time, they didn't have a chaplain.

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    And so he and I got to know each other in that off season and then came that next season around.

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    And if you know anything about that next season in 2019, that Vance, man, he had his best year in the NFL.

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    He and Ben Roethlisberger connected for more touchdowns.

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    You remember this one if you're a Steelers fan, the stiff arm heard around the world, right?

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    It was incredible, absolutely, right?

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    It's like what Vance became famous for.

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    But all that time now, because I had been spending conversation with him, getting to know his family, it wasn't so much Vanamul to me, it was Vance as a young dad, trying to figure out life.

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    He's a young husband, and man, the NFL is hard on those families.

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    And so yes, I mean, he's the Steelers' tight end, and I'm a huge fan to the Steelers, but to me, he's a young guy who wants to be discipled.

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    And so what happened is that at the end of that season, Vance came to me and he said, Kent, I really need to be discipled.

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    Would you disciple me?

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    And I'm like, fire up, man.

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    But here's my standard.

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    It's way up here.

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    Do not blow me off because you're some stealer.

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    And he said, okay, I'm in.

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    And so we started a discipleship journey.

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    Some of you in here, you know what we're talking about with discipleship journey.

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    It's a high bar of discipleship and time commitment.

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    And he brought some people along with him.

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    and we started on this journey, and it was in this journey that he would explain and he would drop this, and he would say, "Man, I wish that we could just do this "in the Steeler's locker room." And every time that he said that, something would jump in my knower.

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    It was like, I don't know if I was just maybe like excited or like, seriously, like that's what the chaplain does?

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    Like, oh my goodness.

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    But he would drop it.

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    I would go home to Erica and say, "I think I wanna maybe pursue the possibility "of becoming the chaplain, but I'm too nervous, what are my motives, I'm not sure, you know?

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    And I never got up the courage to actually talk to Vance about it, right?

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    But I would come home to Eric and I'd say, "Maybe this is what the new is that God's trying to do." And so eventually I got up the courage and I said to Vance, "Man, do you think that this is something that I could do?" And he says, "I'm not sure, man, but why don't we do this?

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    Why don't I just introduce you to Coach Tomlin?" And I was like, "All right, now you've got to understand, I grew up Beaver County, all right, and so I have been in Pittsburgh my whole life.

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    I'm a huge Steelers fan, so if I get to have a lunch with Coach Mike Tomlin, are you kidding me?

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    I'm in, bro.

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    Either way, this is gonna be awesome, right?

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    So I'm loving this.

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    So I go to lunch with Vance and Mike Tomlin, and he starts talking about the chaplain position.

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    At the end of that great conversation of just hanging out, Coach Tomlin invites me to come down to the facility to hang out at the practices, and then to speak at their mini camp chapel.

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    And so, man, think about this, huge Steelers fan my whole life.

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    I get to go down to the facility, watch these guys practice.

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    I'm like a kid in a candy store, man.

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    I'm loving it on the sidelines, chopping it up with these guys.

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    I got to see all real six Super Bowl trophies.

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    Amazing to me.

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    I got a picture of them.

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    I didn't know if I was allowed to do it, but I did it anyway in the facility.

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    I was so excited, right?

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    And then came the opportunity for me to speak at chapel.

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    And man, I gave it everything that I had.

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    I preached on Jesus, man.

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    I loved it.

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    And I left that day with Coach Tomlin telling me he would be in touch.

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    And a day went by, two days went by, 10 days went by, and I didn't hear anything.

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    And man, you know what?

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    At that point, I began to think, I blew it.

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    I had one shot and I blew it.

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    I apparently was not the guy, so I settled back into that confusion in my know, or something is going on, but I just don't know what it is.

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    So let me ask you a question.

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    Have you ever been there?

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    Like, not to the Steelers facility, but like in that situation, that circumstance in your life where you actually got up the courage to step out, but there's that weight before your foot lands.

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    It's that entrepreneur in the room that takes the risk, you shoot your shot, but you're not sure if it's gonna hit.

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    Some of you know exactly what I'm talking about.

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    It's like jumping off the high dive when you were a little kid and they still allowed that at pools, right?

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    And you jump off the high dive and you're in midair and you start questioning your decision-making abilities.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    And you haven't hit the water yet, but you're there and you're scared out of your mind.

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    You know what I'm talking about, right?

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    Some of you are there right now.

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    And this is where the enemy of our souls loves to have a field day with followers of Jesus who shoot their shot in faith.

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    And this is where we have an opportunity.

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    Are we going to listen to God our Father and His voice mid-jump?

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    Or are we going to listen to the enemy of our soul mid-jump?

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    See, when you take your shot, when you make that move, When you make that sales pitch, when you jump and you have to wait, in that waiting, are you gonna listen to the voice of God in your life who tells you that you are already enough, that you are loved, no matter what happens, you're loved, you're mine, I died for you, I sent Jesus for you, you are enough, or mid-jump, are you going to listen to the lies and the whisper of the enemy like I did, saying that you're not good enough to get this position?

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    Who do you think you possibly are, man?

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    You're obviously not wanted in this place.

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    I mean, you're joking to think that something this good might happen to somebody like you.

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    Is anybody there?

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    Right, the confusion that I felt, man, it was mounting to a boiling point, man.

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    Three years now, I had been waiting for whatever's going on inside of me.

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    I was confused on the inside, but performing on the outside.

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    Anybody ever been there before, right?

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    And I'm going, God, what are you doing, man?

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    Come on.

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    I'm not hearing back.

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    It's been three years.

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    Why are you not speaking to me?

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    What's happening?

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    Have you ever been there?

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    You can talk back to me.

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    Don't just nod your head, right?

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    You can talk back to me like, come on, God.

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    We've been in this COVID thing for so long.

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    Where are you, man?

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    Why don't you just step in?

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    Like some of us, God, we have been in this racism thing for so long, why don't you just come on, man, and bring unity somehow, some way, come on, man, we've all been there some way, somehow.

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    God, where are you?

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    And while I was waiting to hear back, it's not like my job at Northway, man, I was still pastor, I still had to do my thing, I still had to do the work, and so I had to travel out to the West Coast to do some training for discipleship experience that we were starting at Northway.

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    And in that training, the facilitators, they sent us out on a guided prayer experience, is what they called it.

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    And so they basically gave us a program that had a bunch of passages on it.

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    And in those passages, we were supposed to read them, and then we were supposed to prayer journal, like literally write out our prayers to God based off of those passages in that program.

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    And so, I open up the program, and right at the top was Isaiah 43, 18 and 19, which is what I opened up with today.

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    So I opened up my Bible to read God's Word, and it said, "See, I'm doing a new thing." And immediately I got mad.

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    And then we were instructed to write in our prayer journal, so here's what I wrote.

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    I want to be vulnerable with you, alright?

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    This is exactly what I wrote in my prayer journal.

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    God, I'm trying to discern the new that you're doing in my life, man.

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    Is it at Northway?

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    Is it with the Steelers?

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    Is it with both of them?

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    Is it something else completely different?

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    Either way, God, you can kind of, you know, notice my bite in my journal.

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    Either way, God, I need clarity.

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    So here's what I'm gonna do.

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    I'm gonna lay it all down at your feet because I'm anxious.

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    Is there anybody here who might be anxious?

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    I'm anxious to know what you want for me and my family, and my church family, you may have something else completely different in mind, but I can sense that you've been up to something new for a long time in my life.

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    So come on, man.

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    That's what I wrote.

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    I put the pen down, and the next passage in the prayer experience was Ezekiel 37.

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    And if you've never read this passage, this is essentially, without going into all of it this morning, Ezekiel 37, the Valley of Dry Bones, and essentially it's God downloading a vision to Ezekiel with a really powerful lesson in it.

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    And here is the lesson, alright?

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    Check this out.

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    Ezekiel, God saying to Ezekiel, "Say exactly what I tell you to say." And Ezekiel then says it, and boom, a supernatural move of God took place.

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    Next kind of scene, you get this idea that Ezekiel, This is God.

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    Ezekiel, do exactly what I tell you to do.

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    So he said, "Say this," and a supernatural move of God.

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    Do this, and then Ezekiel did it, and a supernatural move of God took place.

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    And then this section of Scripture ends with this verse.

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    Look at this.

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    "Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken, and that I have done what I said.

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    Yes, the Lord has spoken." And friends, I don't know how to fully explain this to you in the moment, but I could tell that God was speaking to me right there.

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    So I picked up my pen and I started to write these words, "God speak, your servant is listening." And I closed my eyes to really focus in on God's voice, and I tell you the truth, I heard God say.

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    Now listen, it wasn't like an audible voice, like, "Thus saith the Lord to Kent Chevalier." It wasn't like that.

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    It was all of a sudden in my knower, like boom, something dropped.

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    A thought dropped into my heart and I knew that God was speaking.

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    And here's what that voice said, "Kent, just settle down.

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    "Do what I say to do.

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    "When I tell you to do it, nothing more, nothing less.

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    "That way you know it's me." So with my heart beating fast, man, I wrote that down as quickly as I possibly could in my prayer journal.

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    And at that very moment, I knew that I was on the brink of God breaking through.

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    Three years of waiting for Him.

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    So in my prayer to God, I said this, and I closed out my journal entry with this.

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    I have a great thing going on with Northway, God.

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    I'm just wondering what you're doing with the Steelers chaplain role.

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    Because if I'm initiating that, I lay it down.

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    I don't want to initiate it.

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    So I wait for you.

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    Prayer experience was done, they're calling us back in.

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    I begin to gather up my things, and at that very moment, I kid you not, 10.24 a.m., because I wrote it down in my prayer journal, California time, Coach Tomlin texted me.

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    And he said, "Can you grab lunch in the next few days "to talk about the position?" And man, my hands, I was trying to hold my phone, and I'm shaking like this.

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    And I called Erica, and I said, "I think I'm about to become the chaplain to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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    Now here's the funny thing.

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    I hadn't been offered the position yet, right?

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    But I just knew something was happening, right?

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    And so I go and I have lunch with Coach Tomlin that week and he offers me the position to become the chaplain to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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    Man, are you kidding me?

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    I get to do this?

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    Pinch me, bro, this is incredible.

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    He said this, "I'm looking for a local Pittsburgh couple who will be able to be the pastors to this team.

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    I'm looking for a guy who can lead Bible studies for players, can lead Bible studies for coaches, who can lead chapels before the games and to be in relationship with these guys.

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    I'm looking for his wife to be able to do the same thing for the coach's wives, lead a Bible study for them and lead a Bible study for the players' wives and girlfriends, and then I want them to do like a couples ministry, small group couples ministry.

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    And I was loving everything that I was hearing coming out of Coach Tomlin's mouth.

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    Man, are you kidding me?

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    I get to do this?

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    Oh my goodness, this is crazy.

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    Until he said these next words.

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    "This position is not hired by the Pittsburgh Steelers, "and I would like for you to consider "joining the staff of Athletes in Action." And as soon as he said those words, I knew what that meant.

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    I mean, I've known people who have served in Athletes in Action, which is a missions organization of crew, Campus Crusade for Christ.

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    I knew that every one of those people had to raise every dollar of their salary, of their benefits, of their ministry budget.

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    I knew people who worked that.

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    And so, in my mind, as Coach Tomlin's still talking, in my mind, I'm going, "Nope, nope." and I'm shutting it down in my mind, and I'm going and I'm having a conversation with God on the side.

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    Coach Tomlin's talking, but I'm talking to God, and I'm like, "God, are you kidding me?

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    "I got three daughters, man, teenage girls, man.

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    "I'm staring college right in the face.

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    "I got three weddings coming around the corner, hopefully.

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    "There is no way that you want me to step away "from a secure income at Northway, "a great position at Northway, "to become a full-time missionary?

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    "Are you kidding me, God?

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    There's got to be another way.

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    And very quickly, my internal reaction revealed where I was actually placing my trust for all of these years.

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    See, my trust was not fully in God.

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    See, my trust was in a paycheck.

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    My trust had been in a position.

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    My trust had been in me providing for my family.

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    And to say that out loud to all of you now, I'm really embarrassed to say that, however, I don't think I'm the only one." So the meeting ended with me agreeing that I would continue down the process of the search for the chaplain role, but in the back of my mind, man, I was done.

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    There's no way this is going to happen.

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    I came home to tell Erica and we both pretty much shut it down very quickly in our minds, but we didn't shut down the process.

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    We agreed, even, to fast and to pray to see if this is really something that God was up to in our lives.

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    And during that few weeks of time that we were fasting and praying, we would go out on our back patio.

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    In the summer months, this is the place where we go out to pray and kind of have our quiet time outside.

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    And one day, Erica noticed that the fern on our back patio began to move.

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    Crazy.

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    So she goes over and she noticed that there was baby birds, like eggs that were in there.

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    They eventually hatched during this few weeks of time.

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    We begin to see the mama bird and the daddy bird come and feed these little ones.

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    And all of a sudden you can see what God's doing.

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    He's reminding us of the passage.

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    And maybe you need to be reminded of this today out of our story.

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    Look at this.

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    Jesus said, "Look at the birds of the air.

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    They don't sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.

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    Are you not much more valuable than birds?

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    And as we prayed and as we walked down this process, see, God began to take us to school on what it is that we were really trusting in this life.

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    And he began to shift our hearts to practice what we have been preaching for 25 years, To follow Jesus no matter what the cost.

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    To follow this principle that we have learned along the way.

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    Look at this, when God guides, He will always provide.

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    Like do you believe that?

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    Do I believe that?

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    Do we believe that God can do that for us?

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    So together we thought that God was being so obvious to us and we decided to put our feet and our family where our mouth had been all of these years.

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    And we took the step.

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    Now listen, we took the step with fear, fighting our faith.

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    And we agreed that together we would do it afraid.

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    Because we were afraid, let's be honest.

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    We were afraid to do it.

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    So here's what we did.

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    We flew out to Colorado to meet with some of the other chaplains of Athletes in Action, where I then signed on the dotted line to become a full-time missionary.

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    Are you kidding me?

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    And this happened to coincide with Campus Crusade for Christ, their national, international conference where all of their 8,000 plus missionaries came together at Colorado State University for like training and worship and all kinds of incredible speakers from across the world would come in and we signed the papers, man, we did it, we stepped out, but to be honest, we were freaking out.

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    Some of you have been there.

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    Even though we knew that God was calling us to do this and He was being so obvious to us, Erica will tell you, I'll tell you man, that we were confident but we had questions.

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    We were so aware that God was with us, but man, we were stressed out and scared.

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    So the way that Erica kind of deals with that kind of thing, everybody has the way that they deal with stress and clear their head.

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    And so Erica, she went for a run.

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    So she went in the middle of Colorado State University somewhere, and she, you know, along the side of the road, she's basically running and having a conversation with God.

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    And she, basically something like this, "God, I know we're supposed to do this, "but man, I don't wanna be that fleece person, "but I'm gonna be.

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    "And so can you just give me a clear message "that this is you, that this is not just us doing this, "but this is you, that you're in this.

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    "Give me that confidence.

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    Can you give me that sign, so to speak?

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    And so we came back and we went then to the final teaching session, the worship session.

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    Now get this picture.

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    8,000 plus missionaries worshipping together in the Coliseum of Colorado State University.

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    There's a round stage in the middle of the basketball court.

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    We're on one side and on the other side during the worship time, imagine that there's a painter who's painting while we're all singing.

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    But we can't see what's going on.

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    We're on the other side of this round stage and we see Him frivolously painting while we're singing in all of this.

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    And as the worship begins to conclude, the singing portion, the camera pans back, and what do you think the painter had painted?

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    Take a look.

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    Baby birds in a nest, from the grapes of the vine." So much packed in that image.

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    Now here's the crazy thing.

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    Erica and I, we're like bawling at this point.

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    We're like, "Oh, we're supposed to do this.

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    We know. We have to do this now.

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    This is our sign, right?" And so obviously, I want to take a picture of this, but here's the crazy part of this story, right?

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    So, this painter who painted this, he was known for painting faces.

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    Portraits of people.

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    brought him in specifically because that's his ministry in California.

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    He comes up to and builds relationship with people who happen to be homeless and he paints a portrait of how God sees them and he gives them that portrait.

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    So everybody knows this guy and his ministry, so they expected that he was going to come and paint a portrait of some sorts.

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    You think probably Jesus, the face of Jesus, the portrait of Jesus.

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    But as they brought him up onto the stage, they interviewed him, and basically the question on everybody's mind is, "Dude, why did you not paint a portrait?" And here's what he said, "I don't know.

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    I got up really early this morning to pray, and God told me that I needed to paint this." And Eric is like, "That was because of me.

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    That was because..." All this, and I'm looking, I'm like, "Yes, it was because of you.

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    We were a mess, right?

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    But we left that day knowing that man, God is on our side.

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    But here's the thing, we were still freaking out.

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    We were afraid, but we were in faith.

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    Those two things do not have to not exist together in the same room, you know what I'm saying?

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    See, faith doesn't exclude fear.

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    It just means that because you've got faith in the God who's behind you and in front of and beside you, that man, you can take that fear on, and He will be there every step of the way.

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    Now listen, as I close here today, I share this story with you.

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    This is not about us.

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    I even prayed that with the elders in the back.

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    Please hear me.

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    I wonder if in the church today, and I happen to be at harvest today, I wonder if there's someone here today who has grown comfortable, who has really started to trust or has been trusting in a paycheck or a position or a person instead of God.

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    You know in your knower that God's been calling you to do something, to step out into something, but you're hesitating.

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    You're stalling, you're making up excuses.

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    You've walked away from that dream that's in your gut.

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    You've squashed down that idea because people have told you it's just too risky.

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    It doesn't make logical sense, but you know in your knower that you're supposed to do something because God has put it into your knower.

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    So I believe Jeff brought me here today to encourage you to do it afraid, to do it afraid.

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    Man, you have been dating her for too long.

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    It is time to pop the question, man.

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    Commit, let's go.

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    It is time for you to pitch that idea to that boss, to those investors, man.

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    Do it afraid.

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    It is time for you to start sharing your faith with your neighbors and your coworkers.

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    It's time to do it afraid.

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    It is time to have that awkward conversation, the difficult conversation about the sin of racism in your neighborhood or in your office.

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    It's time to do it afraid.

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    See, I believe in the church today that God is asking and looking for men and women who will step out in bold faith.

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    And as I've been praying for you, 'Cause I've known for a while now that I'm gonna be coming to Harvest today.

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    As I've been praying for the people of Harvest since Jeff invited me to come, I believe in this group of people that there are some new things that God is calling His church to do.

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    You didn't come to church today, you are the church today.

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    So Pastor Jeff, as a collective body, I believe elders, staff, families of Harvest, that God's got something new for you to do and you gotta do it afraid.

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    See, when we read the passage at the beginning, it says, "Forget the former things." Listen, he didn't say that those former things were bad.

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    Not at all.

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    He just said, "I'm doing a new thing." Right?

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    Can you not perceive it?

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    I'm asking, I am making a way in the wilderness in the waiting.

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    And I don't know what that is for each and every one of you here today, but here's what I do know is this, He is making a way for you.

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    He will provide for you.

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    His presence will go before you.

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    His hand will be upon you.

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    And the question that I want to leave you all with and myself with today is this, will we follow Jesus' example and do it afraid?

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    Think about Jesus, right?

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    Think about Him.

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    When Jesus saw the path to the cross, You realize that He was afraid.

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    And He asked His Father, He said, "Man, is there any other way that this could pass from Me?" And when God said no, Jesus said, "Okay, I'll do it afraid.

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    Not My will, but Yours be done." And knowing the joy that stepped before Him, He endured the pain and the torture of the cross.

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    He died, and three days later, He rose from the grave.

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    And friends, you know what I believe?

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    God is still raising people today.

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    And I believe that God is calling someone here today to join Jesus and to step out in that bold, radical kind of trust, that kind of faith, and to do it afraid.

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    Why?

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    Because God wants to uniquely use you to resurrect someone's life.

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    God wants to use you to resurrect someone's marriage.

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    God wants to use you to resurrect someone's confidence in God because it has been completely broken by the church of America today.

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    And what we see on Twitter and social media, it's been completely eradicated.

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    So somebody's going to use the realness of somebody in this room to show somebody that you know what, it doesn't have to be like that.

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    I see Jesus with skin on in this room.

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    Real people who love Jesus who can make a difference.

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    God's going to use you to transform someone's life by introducing them to Jesus.

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    He's going to use you to uniquely do your part to make God famous in your circle of influence.

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    But here's the thing.

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    God's not going to give you a strategic plan to do it.

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    He's going to give you enough light to take the next step.

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    See, this is how God works, because He wants our faith.

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    He doesn't want our strategic plan.

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    See Erica and I, we jumped, and we're still mid-jump.

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    We're trusting God for everything in our life.

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    And it's scary, but you also know something?

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    It's amazing to watch like God do His thing.

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    Our faith is being stretched in ways that we didn't know that we needed to be stretched.

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    Our faith has been brought alive in ways, and man, I've been professionally following Jesus for 25 some years, and I had parts of my faith that were dead that God has brought alive because I was confident enough in Him, not in me, to take that step.

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    And so I'm watching as God, time and time again, God is showing Himself faithful to us amidst the scary jump.

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    I don't know what it is for you, but you know it in your knower that God's calling you to do it.

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    So I believe that Jeff brought me here today to simply encourage you to trust God, to follow Jesus, and to do it afraid.

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    Let me pray for us as the band is going to come, and we're going to continue to worship.

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    So God, this morning, I thank You for harvest.

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    I thank You for what it is that You are doing in each and every person's life who is here today, and even online.

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    God, I pray that You would give us the courage to take a step in the face of fear.

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    God, I pray that You would give us the confidence to trust in Your promises, not in ourselves.

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    I ask these things in Jesus' name, and everybody said, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Isaiah 43:18-19

  1. What is one thing that God revealed to you personally during the sermon?

  2. How are you going to obey what God revealed to you?

  3. What is an example of something you’ve done afraid?

  4. “God’s timing is just as important as His direction.” What does this statement mean to your and your current circumstances?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Because Jesus Was Raised...We Labor in Victory.

Introduction:

  1. He won the greatest Prize . (1 Cor 15:50-53)

    1 Thessalonians 4:16 - For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first.

Why I Believe in a Pre-Tribulation Rapture:

  1. It's the most Straightforward understanding of the biblical language.
  2. We never see the church in the Tribulation in Revelation.
  3. God has a track record of Removing His people before He judges the wicked.
  1. He defeated the greatest Enemy . (1 Cor 15:54-57)
  2. He gives us the greatest Purpose . (1 Cor 15:58)

    Revelation 21:8 - But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.

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    Open up your Bibles with me please to 1 Corinthians 15.

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    1 Corinthians 15, we're concluding our series today called "Because Jesus was Raised." And the title of today's message is "We Labor in Victory." So the word of the day is victory. So in thinking about victory I googled what's the greatest victory of all time? Then I realized that was a really dumb way to google that. Like greatest victory like in what category? So I'm like I better get more specific. So I just I googled what's the greatest US military victory of all time.

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    History buffs, people that know much more about this than I do would say either the Battle of Yorktown, 1781, right?

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    Any fans of that one?

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    I'm not history buffs either.

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    All right, how about Operation Overlord, 1944?

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    They said those are two of the greatest US military victories of all time.

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    So I'm like, well, I can tell how that's going to go over in this room, and I was right.

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    So greatest sports victories of all time. Do you know what it is? Do you know?

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    Yes! Yes, Darla, thank you. A miracle on ice, 1980, US versus Soviets, greatest victory of all time. Do you know what was right behind it? I guess it's subjective.

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    Anybody have a guess? 60 Pirates. Oh yeah, so I keep forgetting that the Pirates did used to win.

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    So far was that removed from our mind that baseball wasn't even on the list.

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    It was boxing. It was Ali versus Foreman, Rumble in the Jungle, 1974.

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    But then I was thinking, you know what, people aren't going to care about just sharing things that I Googled, so I was thinking, what's the greatest victory that I had of all time that I could share with them, and then I realized I don't have a lot.

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    But I have one kind of.

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    And it was many, many years ago.

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    I played a lot of tennis.

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    Anybody else play tennis here?

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    Anybody play tennis?

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    Raise, okay, just a few of you.

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    Okay, I used to play tennis, and I remember this one guy in particular challenged me to tennis.

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    Like, yeah, that sounds like fun.

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    I'll play some tennis with you.

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    But he was totally trash talking me, like, weeks leading up to it.

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    Like, he's like, "I'm going to destroy you.

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    "I'm going to embarrass you.

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    "I'm going to humiliate you." And look, I don't mind losing.

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    I just don't like having my nose rubbed in it, you know what I'm talking about?

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    But this guy was just, he's like, "Oh, I'm gonna destroy you." So I showed up that day, and look, I was never like great, but I could keep up with people who were, okay? So we showed up that day, and I'm like, "All right, here we go." And the game started, and I was just all, "Watcha! Whatcha!" What was that girl that used to scream when she played tennis, what was her name?

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    Monica, okay, thank you.

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    Yeah, Monica Salas.

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    I was totally Monica Salas.

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    I was like, "Watch out!" And I was destroying this guy.

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    I mean, he never got a point in.

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    And I was wondering if he ever saw a tennis racket before that day.

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    I was annihilating him to the point that I started to feel bad for him.

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    And I had this moment of pity, and I was like, "Look, I don't like having my nose rubbed in it, and I shouldn't be doing that to him." So I started to let up.

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    And I realized even my letting up wasn't doing it.

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    So I decided to let up even more.

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    It got to the point, church, where I was playing against him the way you might teach your four-year-old how to play tennis, that he would hit it, And I'd be like, "Dink," trying to just get it over the net.

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    And I'm like, "Oh, please, please just hit it.

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    "I don't want to completely destroy you here." Well, when you back off that much playing tennis, you start to make your own mistakes, right?

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    And your own mistakes are points for the other guy.

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    So guess what he started doing?

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    He got points because I was backing off.

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    He starts the trash talking again.

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    He's like, "Oh yeah, that's what I thought." And I'm like, "All right, chump change, it is on."

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    (yells)

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    I annihilated him.

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    And then I did rub his nose in it.

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    And I'm like, "Champ." That's really the only victory story that I got.

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    (audience laughs)

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    But I'm keeping it.

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    So, something I don't have to Google for sure is the greatest victory all time, any category for all of eternity.

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    And you probably know what it is.

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    It is the day that Jesus Christ walked out of the grave.

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    And that's what we're talking about in 1 Corinthians 15, it's resurrection.

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    And to the Corinthian church, It was such a crazy idea to think that this body was going to die and then come back as a new body.

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    They thought that was crazy.

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    And the truth is church, there's a lot of people in churches today that don't think about the idea of resurrection.

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    We think, yes, salvation, yeah, and go to heaven.

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    Yeah, but this idea that you are going to get a new, eternal, indestructible, glorified, perfect body.

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    That's what we're talking about here.

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    And last week we saw what's the resurrected body like?

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    And this week we're going to learn when do I get it?

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    When do I get my glorified resurrected body?

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    And the answer is at Jesus' return.

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    The dead first and then the living.

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    And on that day, for us, that's going to be the day of the greatest victory.

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    You're gonna see that in the text today.

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    So on your outline, if you're taking notes, which I always encourage, why Jesus' victory is the greatest victory.

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    Why is Jesus' victory the greatest?

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    I just wanna show you, first write this down.

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    Jesus' victory is the greatest victory because he won the greatest prize.

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    Look at verse 15.

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    First Corinthians 15, he says, "I tell you this, brothers, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable." In other words, he's saying, "Look, we're heading into eternity and God designs special bodies for eternity.

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    earth, we talked about this last week, you have a body on earth that is suited for the earth.

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    The body you're in right now is perfectly suited to live on this planet.

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    This body ain't gonna work in heaven.

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    You need a body that's suited for heaven.

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    We need spiritual equipment for eternal life there, so we have to be changed.

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    Again, we covered that last week.

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    We saw that we're like a seed, right?

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    Your body's like a seed.

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    And when you die, we're going to bury you into the ground and the day is going to come when you rise up like a real seed, like a regular seed, you're going to rise up as something different, something new.

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    But here's the question we're gonna be looking at.

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    Okay, I got it.

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    Die, buried, raised, got it.

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    But Jesus is coming back, right?

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    So what about the people that are alive when Jesus comes back?

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    What about all you seeds that aren't going to be put in the ground, but will be here when Jesus returns?

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    Well, look at verse 51, that's where he goes.

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    He says, "Behold, I tell you a mystery.

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    We shall not all sleep, we shall all be changed.

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    Now stop there.

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    When we hear the word mystery, we think of like a movie mystery, like a whodunit, like we got to try to figure it out and follow the clues.

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    And when the Bible talks about mystery, that's not what that means at all.

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    When the Bible talks about a mystery, it's something that was not revealed before, but now is being revealed.

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    You know, the fancy systematic theology term we could use here is progressive revelation.

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    What's that mean?

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    Here's what progressive revelation is.

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    God has been revealing his plan over the course of time.

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    That when Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, it wasn't like, you know, they ate the fruit they weren't supposed to.

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    And then immediately Jesus showed up, crucified, rose from the dead, ascended into heaven, and came back like that week.

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    God revealed His plan of salvation over the course of time.

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    And because that's the nature of God's revelation, there are obviously some things that we are learning.

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    And now that God's word is complete, we have it.

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    But in Paul's day, he goes, "I'm gonna tell you a mystery.

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    "This is something that has never before been revealed." Like, what is it?

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    He says, "We will not all sleep." That's a euphemism for dying.

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    We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed.

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    When Christ returns, believers alive at the time will not die, but will have their bodies transformed into that body that we discussed last week, and then it is off to heaven.

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    So, like, when Christ returns and I'm still alive, I'm gonna get the body and go to heaven.

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    Can you describe the process of this body turning into the glorified body?

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    What's that process like?

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    And it's not a process.

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    It's instant.

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    Look at verse 52 and 53.

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    He says, "In a moment, in a twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.

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    For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed.

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    For this perishable body must put on the imperishable, and this mortal body must put on immortality." Understand that this is going to happen faster than I can tell you.

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    He says, first of all, he says, "in a moment." The Greek word for "moment" is "atomos." That's where we get the word "atom." And in the Greek, "atomos" was used to describe something that can't be divided.

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    It's something that's so small that you couldn't possibly cut it in half because it's too small to even divide.

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    Atomos.

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    It's the shortest possible time.

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    And then he describes it as the twinkling of an eye.

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    Like, well, what does that mean?

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    Like the twinkling of an eye.

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    One person I read this week said, this gets really scientific, twinkling of an eye refers to the amount of time it takes light to get from your iris to your retina.

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    You know how long that is?

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    You know how long it takes light to get from your iris to your retina?

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    A sixth of a nanosecond.

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    You're like, "Well, what's that?" Brace yourself.

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    Well, a microsecond is a millionth of a second.

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    Okay, that's a microsecond.

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    A millionth of a second. A nanosecond is one thousandth of a microsecond.

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    And it's a sixth of that.

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    So you will get this glorified body instantly.

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    And you're like, dude, you could have just led with instantly and that would have been good enough for me.

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    Fair enough.

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    And then he talks about the last trumpet.

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    Did you see that?

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    Verse 52, he says at the last trumpet.

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    I love that.

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    Study your Old Testament passages like Numbers 10.

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    God would use the trumpet to call his people together.

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    Like, "Hey, everybody." It was like Old Testament version of group text, right?

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    "Hey, everybody, we're getting together." And that's what's gonna happen when Jesus returns.

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    He's gonna sound the trumpet and God's gonna be like, "Hey, hey, all my people, we are gathering "and it's gonna be awesome.

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    "Get together to meet God." Awesome.

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    This is what Paul was talking about 1 Thessalonians 4.16 says, "For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first." That's exactly what Paul is talking about in this passage.

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    This is an event that we often call the rapture.

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    Rapture is the word used to describe Jesus Christ ascending from heaven to gather His people, those who died and those alive at the time, to be caught up together to meet the Lord in the air to receive their glorified bodies and off to heaven." So when does that take place?

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    Ah, that's where the controversy comes in.

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    When is the rapture?

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    I want to share with you why I believe in a pre-tribulation rapture.

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    Now a couple of years ago we went through the book of Revelation, so this is going to be a review for those of you who were with us for that.

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    But why do I believe that Jesus will take His people off of the earth before the tribulation events outlined in Revelation?

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    Well, the first reason, letter A, it's the most straightforward understanding of the biblical language.

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    In Revelation 3.10, Jesus said, "And I will keep you from the hour of trial, of trouble that's coming upon the whole earth." Revelation 3.10, Jesus said that there's this global trial.

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    Tribulation is going to be coming on the earth.

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    And Jesus said, "Literally, I'm going to remove you from that." Other passages - again, this is just review.

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    There's other passages in the New Testament, 1 Thessalonians.

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    It's just the most straightforward understanding of the biblical language.

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    Letter B, why do I believe in pre-tribulation rapture?

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    is because we never see the church in the tribulation in Revelation.

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    And we went through the whole book of Revelation, verse by verse.

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    And when you go through Revelation chapters 1 through 3, you see "the church, the church, the church, the church, the church, the church, the church, the church, the church..." like, nineteen times the church is mentioned.

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    And then interestingly, after Revelation 3, when the tribulation events start to be described, after a quick stop to Heaven, chapters 4 and 5, But you get to the tribulation events, the church isn't mentioned one time.

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    Sinners are mentioned, Israel's mentioned, all kinds of people are mentioned, but the church is not mentioned at all during the tribulation events.

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    The third reason I believe in a pre-tribulation rapture is this.

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    God has this track record of removing His people before He judges the wicked.

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    You study your Bible, when God's going to judge people that are rebellious against Him and reject Him and flagrantly sinning, when God's going to judge those people, the first thing He does is get His people out of there.

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    That's all through.

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    Like, for example, you remember the story of Noah's flood, Genesis 6?

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    You know that story?

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    And God's like, "Things have gotten so bad, I'm going to flood the earth and start over." And what was the first thing that God did?

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    Told Noah to build a boat. Right?

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    And then you go over to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah.

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    God says, "I'm about to burn these cities off of the map." What was the first thing He did?

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    Get His people out of there.

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    Lot, get out of there.

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    Remember when Israel was in Egypt during the plagues?

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    Remember, what did God do?

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    He protected Israel from the plagues that somehow went on Egypt only, but God's people were exempt from that.

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    And then you can follow the wandering through the wilderness with Korah's rebellion.

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    What is that? Number 16, I believe.

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    Other rebels in the wilderness.

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    Every time God was judging rebellious people, the first thing He did was get His people out of there.

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    He just has His track record of doing that.

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    And I believe that God will again separate His people from judgment on sinners by removing His church before the tribulation.

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    God does not want the church to be the object of His wrath.

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    The Bible is so clear on that.

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    So I believe that this rapture event that's being described here happens before the tribulation.

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    So at the trumpet, we receive the prize, the promise, the fulfillment of everything Jesus won for us.

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    Forgiveness of sin, eternal life, the promise of heaven, That glorified body we've been talking about.

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    Can you think of a greater prize?

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    Jesus' victory was the greatest victory because He won us the greatest prize.

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    Secondly, jot this down, Jesus' victory is the greatest victory because He defeated the greatest enemy.

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    He defeated the greatest enemy.

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    You're like, "Well, what enemy is that?" specifically in this passage what we're talking about today is death.

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    We already saw in 1st Corinthians 15 that death is the enemy. Back in, was it verse 26?

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    Death is the enemy. We fear death.

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    We avoid it at all costs. And honestly we're uncomfortable even talking about. Death is just devastating.

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    And I don't have to sell you on that.

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    I imagine most everyone listening to this has lost someone very close to you.

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    Whether it was a parent or a grandparent, good friend, child. Death is horrible.

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    It's horrible!

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    It takes people from us that we love and we need and now they're gone!

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    And death is just... it's horrible and there's not a thing we can do about it.

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    There's nothing we can do about it.

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    I mean, how many of us have been on our faces crying out for God to spare the life of someone And it was their time and they're gone.

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    It's the enemy that everyone fears.

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    And then we consider also that you're going to die, and I'm going to die, unless Jesus comes first.

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    And when He does come, when the resurrection occurs, death is finally and totally defeated for God's people.

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    Jesus defeated the greatest enemy.

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    To what degree?

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    Look at verse 54.

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    It says, "When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written," this is from Isaiah 25.8, "Death is swallowed up in victory." Oh, death, where is your victory?

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    "Oh, death, where is your sting?" Stop there. To what degree did Jesus defeat death?

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    It says that death is swallowed up in victory.

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    Death wasn't just smashed or crushed or slapped.

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    Swallowed. Opened the mouth, downed the hatch, gone forever.

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    Swallowed.

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    And then you see the taunt, he goes, "Oh, death, where is your sting?" The word for sting in the Greek was used for bees and for snakes to describe the venomous attack of such creatures.

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    And Paul here says that death has a sting and it's gone.

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    In other words, In case I lost you somewhere, in the midst of all of this, it's about as easy as we can make it here.

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    Death is personified like a bee.

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    Do you know what Jesus Christ did on the cross?

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    He ripped a stinger out of that bee.

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    Now what is a bee without a stinger?

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    Annoying, right?

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    It's inconvenient.

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    A little bit of a pain.

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    But nothing serious, right?

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    Nothing serious.

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    At the cross, Jesus took the stinger out.

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    And when He comes back for His people, He's going to take that bee and He's going to swallow it.

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    It's gone.

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    It is over.

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    That's what's happening to death.

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    Our greatest enemy is ultimately going to be destroyed.

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    You're like, "Alright, you're using some terms here, like with the stinger, and like, help me understand the word picture here." Well, that's exactly what he does.

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    Look at verse 56.

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    He says the sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.

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    In other words, that stinger on that bee, he says sin is the stinger.

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    What's that mean?

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    Death has no power unless there's unforgiven sin.

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    if you die, and your sin has not been forgiven, then death is an eternal sting.

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    But when you die, and you have received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you are born again, you are found in Christ, death has no sting.

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    He says the power of sin is the law.

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    That's Romans 7 type talk.

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    does that mean? Well, sin is defined by the law. It's the law of God that shows us that we're sinners. Sin isn't just some concept of, "I have this vague notion of what's right and wrong." We have the Old Testament law where God says, "No, no, this is wrong and this is right. This is always wrong. Don't do that." The law defines sins. We're like, "Yeah, that is clearly wrong, what I'm doing." And see, this is the victory.

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    The wages of sin is death, and Jesus paid the wage with his death.

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    You see, the power of sin is the law, and Jesus satisfied the demands of the law.

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    So when you receive Jesus Christ, again, death is like that bee, just without the stinger.

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    That's why in Christ we taunt our greatest enemy, because our greatest enemy is defeated.

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    Did you see that?

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    Look again at verse 54 and 55.

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    Do you see?

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    He's like taunting death.

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    He's like, "Death has swollen up in victory.

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    "Oh, death, where is your victory?

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    "Oh, death, where is your sting?

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    "Our enemy's defeated." He's like, "Yo, death.

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    "Yo, death, you had one weapon, and Jesus came and took that weapon from you.

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    Death, you got nothing.

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    You got some change?

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    Nothing." Then verse 57, he says, "But thanks be to God." Oh, don't gloss over this.

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    This could be like the most beautiful verse in the whole chapter.

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    He says, "But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." God, did you catch that?

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    That should be underlined in every Bible and there will be an usher at the doors to make sure that it is.

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    But look at this, it says, "God gives us the victory." Can you wrap your brain around that?

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    Think about that.

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    You know what happened?

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    Jesus Christ came to the earth.

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    He was rejected, he suffered and died the most horrible, brutal death anyone could imagine.

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    Beaten within an inch of his life and then nailed to a cross to die the slowest possible and most humiliating possible execution that the world's ever known.

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    And then three days later, they show up and the stone's removed and He is gone, and He has His glorified body, and through His death and resurrection, God was like, "We're gonna let this be the embodiment of Christ's victory.

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    Can we do that for a second?

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    That Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead, and God says, "You won.

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    You won!

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    And Jesus, Jesus takes that victory.

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    Jesus takes that victory and he says, "Here, this is for you.

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    "I won this for you." He can be walking around the rest of the day.

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    See, he has the victory, right?

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    He can be walking around the rest of the day saying, "I got the victory, I got the victory." But he knows who did the heavy lifting there, right?

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    It was Jesus.

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    Jesus won the victory and he says, "Here, I want you to have this.

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    I did this for you." So we have the victory over death, not because of what we did, but because of what Jesus did.

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    It reminds me of one of my favorite sports stories of all time.

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    Jaynauer, you know what I'm talking about.

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    1990, Michael Jordan, greatest basketball player of all time, not up for debate by anybody.

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    Michael Jordan is the greatest of all time.

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    Can I get an amen?

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    Well, 1990, Michael Jordan scored 69 points in one game.

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    And that same night, he had a rookie teammate named Stacy King, came in late in the game, and he scored one free throw.

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    And well, after the press conference, of course the reporters were mobbing Michael Jordan.

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    Like what a game, 69 points in one game, what a game.

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    But even though the reporters were all over Jordan, Stacey King was able to get his comment in.

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    He jumped in and said this, quote, "I will always remember this as the night "that Michael Jordan and I combined to score 70 points."

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    (congregation laughing)

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    And that's the gospel, right?

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    That in heaven, we're gonna be like, "I'm always gonna remember when death was defeated." And like, Jesus is like, "You know, I did all that." Like, yeah, yeah, "But you gave us the victory." And he goes, "Yeah, I gave you the victory." Jesus, we won.

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    He says, "Yeah, yeah, we did.

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    We did, didn't we?" Greatest enemies defeated.

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    Why Jesus' victory is the greatest victory, finally, number three, because He gives us the greatest purpose.

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    Because He gives us the greatest purpose.

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    He says, verse 58, "Therefore," I love this, do you realize, like, 1 Corinthians 15 is a sermon, and everything that we've talked to, to this point, is the introduction.

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    And then his sermon is one verse.

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    Because of everything we've studied, because we know that Jesus was raised, because it motivates our conduct, because the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the promise that we will be resurrected, because of what our resurrected body is going to be like, because Jesus defeated death, therefore, because of all of that, he says, "Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain." He says, "Be steadfast." That means don't get distracted.

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    He says, "Be immovable." That word for immovable carries the idea of being rooted to something.

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    Being attached to something so that you can't be separated.

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    And he says, "Because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, because of the promise of our resurrection church, stay in the battle, never quit, use all of your time here on the earth.

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    Whatever time you have, use it to serve Jesus Christ because we have the greatest purpose because it all matters.

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    Everything we do for Jesus, everything we do for Jesus matters.

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    Life is going to be hard.

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    And for most of us pre-COVID, That was a concept.

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    Now it's reality.

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    I want you to listen to me very closely because what I'm talking about has nothing to do with the virus.

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    What I'm talking about has everything to do with persecution.

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    In the name of safety, this is for your own good, this is about keeping people safe.

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    In the name of virtue signaling, We're just trying to protect others in light of the media lies of inflated numbers.

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    That's what I'm talking about here, church, that we've already seen worship go from, you shouldn't do that to you can't do that.

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    And to our friends up North, it's illegal to do that.

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    And if you think, oh, not in America, not in America, You haven't been paying attention, have you?

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    It's coming here.

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    Have you been following the story with Pastor James Coates?

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    Of Grace Life Church in Alberta, Canada.

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    Have you heard this story?

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    Have you heard?

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    Here's a pastor in Canada, again our neighbors to the north, He was jailed for a little over a month for having church services.

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    That was his crime.

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    Well, church attendance has exponentially increased in his church as a result.

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    Because what the world means for evil, God means for good, right?

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    Have you been following what's happened since?

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    The government, the Canadian government has come in and put a fence up around the church building.

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    And even as the church was gathering, even outside, they sent 200 police officers.

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    Let me ask you, do you think that's going to stop those people from worshipping?

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    Ehhh!

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    Oh, you're going to stop God at work, are you? Good luck with that.

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    But I just have to ask you.

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    What are you going to do when that happens here?

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    Now, what are you going to do?

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    Listen, not, "What are we going to do?" What are you going to do? I know what I'm going to do.

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    What are you going to do?

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    What are you going "When standing for Jesus cost me something, I'm out of here?" Is that what a disciple does?

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    I get to remind you.

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    I referenced Revelation already.

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    Remember when we got to the end there, Revelation 21 gives us a list of the people that are going to hell.

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    Ultimate final, eternal lake of fire hell.

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    Revelation 21.8 says this, look at this.

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    But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death." Did you happen to notice the first name on the list?

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    The first category on the list?

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    Did you see what it is?

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    Did you see it?

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    What's the first category?

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    Say it.

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    Cowards.

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    And you know, I'm going to be honest with you.

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    I've been studying Revelation a long time, and I would get to that, and I would always be like, "Well, that's interesting. Cowards are first on the list.

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    Boy, that's really interesting." Like, what kind of cowards? Who's that talking about?

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    Gosh, what?

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    I totally get it now.

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    That these events that are happening, there's going to be a sifting.

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    We're going to find out who's sitting here and who's watching here.

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    We're going to find out who's really committed to Christ and who's not.

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    Who's committed to warming a seat at church or whatever.

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    We're going to find out real quick.

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    I've got to warn you, first on the list into hell are the people that were too scared to truly follow Jesus Christ.

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    Like, "Well, what are we going to do, Jeff? What are we going to do?" I'll tell you what we're not going to do.

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    Waiver.

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    We're not going to stop.

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    We're not going to forsake God's call.

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    We're not going to abandon the Great Commission because we have the greatest purpose.

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    So don't move.

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    Don't chicken out.

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    He says, "Always abound in the work of the Lord." Did you see that?

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    the word, "Always, always abounding in the work of the Lord." Like, well, question, what if it costs me?

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    Always!

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    What if they arrest me for this?

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    Always!

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    What if they kill me?

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    Always!

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    There's no excuses here, because we have the greatest purpose.

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    So listen, if you're sitting here, you're watching this on the stream, and you don't believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and everything that means, then I would say, don't bother.

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    Just don't bother.

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    Turn off your computer, go home.

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    Don't bother.

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    If you don't believe this, don't waste your time.

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    But if you do, if you do believe and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and you do believe in your resurrection, then go hard.

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    That's what he's saying, go hard.

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    It's not in vain.

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    He's saying it all matters.

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    You know, we've heard a bunch of new terms through COVID that just drive me insane.

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    Like social distancing.

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    Oh, I hate that word.

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    Sorry, if you love that word, no condemnation.

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    I'm just, I hate that term.

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    But you know what I hate even worse than that?

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    Essential worker.

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    Oh, do I hate that.

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    Do you realize how insulting that is?

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    Like, you're important.

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    You're kind of optional.

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    You're essential.

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    You can kind of do without you.

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    What?

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    We're all essential!

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    And I'm going to tell you where we're really essential is in God's kingdom.

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    Every single follower of Jesus Christ is an essential worker in God's kingdom, whatever He's called you to do.

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    So every second spent serving Him, every prayer with somebody hurting, every penny that's given to God, it all matters.

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    That's what he said.

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    Labor is not in vain when you're doing it for Jesus.

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    Because it all matters, we always abound in the work of the Lord.

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    That's why church, that's why we disciple our children.

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    That's why we go to small group to sharpen each other.

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    That's why we gather here on Sunday morning to serve God by serving people.

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    That's why we're involved in the community.

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    That's why we're witnessing to people at work.

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    Because God says it all matters.

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    Because we have the greatest purpose.

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    So Jesus won the greatest prize in giving us eternal life.

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    Jesus conquered the greatest enemy when he defeated death.

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    Jesus gave us the greatest purpose in kingdom work.

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    And this is our reminder that everything we do as a church, every single thing that we do as a church, everything is from a position of victory.

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    So if we go through this and you're thinking about like persecution and stuff happening, and if you're sitting here and you're like, "Well, gee, I hope we win. I really hope we win." I'd be like, "Dude, you have not listened to a word that I've said.

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    We already won.

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    We won the day Jesus Christ walked out of that grave.

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    And if you listen really closely, I'm convinced.

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    I mean, you listen really close.

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    That trumpet's been taken out of the case.

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    And I can almost hear the inhale, because that trumpet's about to blow.

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    Are you ready for that?

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    Are you ready to go to glory?

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    Are you ready to put on that glorified body?

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    But when that trumpet sounds, may it be while we are laboring in victory.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank you.

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    That God, we are not a church that is fighting for our lives.

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    We are a church that's been given eternal life.

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    And Father, we are not a church that's trying to win.

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    And we are a church that's been handed a victory.

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    Father, I don't know if we have another five minutes or another five years.

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    But Father, I do believe that soon and very soon, we're going to hear that trumpet.

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    "And this perishable shall put on imperishable." This mortality is going to put on immortality.

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    Father, in whatever minutes or hours we have left, we labor, Father, in victory, because we know that our labor in the Lord is not in vain.

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    God, we thank you.

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    We thank you, Father, for the victory in Jesus Christ.

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    We pray, Father, that you would encourage us and strengthen us, That you would just, you would cement our convictions that we truly are steadfast and immovable.

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    Not in an arrogant or conceited way, Father, but in a, we're just doing what God has called us to do.

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    Let that resolve be our witness.

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    Father, bring people to Christ through these days of turmoil.

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    Use us how you will, Father, we pray in Jesus' name.

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    Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Cor 15:50-58

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

  2. Do you believe in the rapture? If yes, when do you believe it will happen? If not, why not?

  3. What, specifically, is “the work of the Lord” (1 Cor:58)? How is this carried out in our pandemic age?

  4. What can we be doing NOW to be “steadfast and immovable” when persecution comes (1 Cor:58)? How can the church help prepare people for this?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Because Jesus Was Raised...We Will Be Raised in a New Body.

Introduction:

What happens to me when I die?

Philippians 1:23 - ...my desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better.

2 Corinthians 5:8 - ...we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.

John 5:28-29 - Do not marvel at this, for an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.

When do these resurrections take place?

Daniel 12:2 - And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.

Acts 24:15 - ...there will be a resurrection of both the just and the unjust.

What is the resurrection body like? (1 Cor 15:35-49)

  1. Your body now is like a " Seed" , your resurrected body is like a "plant". (1 Cor 15:36-38)
  2. Your resurrected body will be Similar but Different but Better . (1 Cor 15:39-42a)
  3. Your resurrected body will never have earthly Weaknesses . (1 Cor 15:42b-44)
    1. Perishable vs. Imperishable : Decay
    2. Dishonor vs. Glory : Sin
    3. Weakness vs. Power : Strength
    4. Natural vs. Spiritual : Environmental Suitability
  4. Your resurrected body is just like Jesus' glorified body. (1 Cor 15:45-49)

    Philippians 3:21 - who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body...

In Light of Your Future Makeover: What Do We Do With This Now?

Information

1 Thessalonians 4:13 - But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope.

Consolation

1 Thessalonians 4:18 - Therefore encourage one another with these words.

Purification

1 John 3:2-3 - Beloved, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is. And everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself as he is pure.

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    You know who this is? That is an actress. Her name is Heidi Montag.

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    And I heard a story about her several years ago that caught my attention.

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    She was the star of a TV show called The Hills, which I was very disappointed to find out was not about the department store.

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    But at age 23, at age 23, she had 10 plastic surgeries in one day.

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    She had a brow lift, Botox her nose done, she had fat injected into her cheeks and lips, she had her chin done, her neck, liposuction, her ears pinned back, her waist, hips, thighs, and some other things done in this surgery, but it took 10 hours and tens of thousands of dollars of surgery in one day.

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    Now look, I'm not criticizing, like if you get plastic surgery, that's your business.

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    I'm not criticizing that.

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    I'm more impressed than anything that she got all of that done in one day.

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    The question I have though is, when she left the house that day and she came home, did anybody recognize her?

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    After 10 hours of basically head to toe complete makeover.

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    Like, well, why are we talking about her?

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    Because here's the deal.

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    We try a lot of crazy things to keep this body from wearing out.

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    True or false?

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    We do so much to keep this body going as long and strong as possible.

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    So maybe surgery isn't your thing.

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    Maybe exercise is your thing.

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    And if you're like me, maybe you're a sucker for those infomercial items.

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    How many people, show of hands, confession, have bought some exercise equipment of some type off of TV because of an infomercial?

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    A few honest people, thank you.

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    The rest of you, suspect.

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    You know, the Ab Circle, the Bowflex, the Total Gym, the Thighmaster, the Pilates, yoga, Zumba, cardio kickboxing, P90X, Insanity, T25, and I put on Facebook to see who had some of these things laying around I could borrow for the message today.

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    And out of appreciation for you letting me borrow these, I'm not going to say who they belong to.

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    I'll tell you who this belongs to.

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    This belongs to my brother.

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    He's not here.

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    So hopefully he's not watching the stream either, but he probably is.

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    But this is the ab slide, okay?

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    And with the ab slide, you basically, you know, you put it on the ground.

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    And if you think I'm going to demonstrate this,

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    (audience laughing)

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    you're all crazy.

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    But with all of these things, I guess they all fall under the same general category, same general slogan of, get the body you always wanted.

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    All right?

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    Get the body you always wanted.

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    Well, I'm here to rain on your parade today and tell you that you can get the body that you always wanted, but you're not going to keep it.

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    You are not going to keep it.

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    Because 1 Corinthians 15, we're going to be talking about resurrection.

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    That's what our series is.

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    That thanks to Jesus Christ, who rose from the dead, you too are going to rise in a new body.

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    So you can spend all of your time getting ripped with these things, but this body that you have right now is wearing out.

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    it's going to decay, and it's going to die.

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    But because Jesus rose, you too are going to rise in a new body.

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    That's what we're going to be talking about today.

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    The new body, the resurrected, glorified, eternal body that you are going to have someday.

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    Now, if I told you, hey, next week you're getting a new car, But you're keeping that car and you're driving only that car for the next 10 years.

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    You know the first question out of your mouth, right?

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    What kind of a car is it?

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    Don't you want to know what kind of car it is if you're going to be stuck driving that car for 10 years?

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    Well, here's the deal, church.

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    The Bible says you're getting a new body.

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    You are literally physically getting a new body.

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    Don't you want to know what that's like?

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    because you're going to be having this body for all of eternity.

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    So don't you want to know?

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    I'm going to be giving you a lot of information here, and so I would encourage you, check online, you might want to listen again, but also, you probably know people that have questions about these kinds of things, so I would encourage you to pass the link along to them, because we're just going to see what the Bible says about our glorified body in eternity.

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    So let's back up.

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    First of all, in your outline, what happens to me when I die?

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    What happens to me when I die?

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    When you die, your spirit immediately goes either into the presence of God or to a place of torment called Hades, awaiting final judgment, which is the lake of fire.

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    And what determines which way you go?

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    It's who determines which way you go?

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    It's Jesus Christ.

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    What you've done with Jesus determines where you're going to spend eternity.

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    Either you are going to enjoy God's presence and love and people forever, eternally in heaven, or you're going to be separated from the love of God, from the presence of God in hell.

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    And the difference is what you do with Jesus Christ.

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    Do you believe that He died on that cross to take away your sin, and that He rose from the dead to give you eternal life?

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    Have you turned from your sin and embraced Him and received Him?

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    Have you done that?

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    Because that's what determines your eternity.

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    But understand, I want to address primarily Christians here today.

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    People that have received Jesus Christ.

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    If you were to die today, where would you be?

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    Well, you would be in the presence of the Lord.

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    The Bible's clear about that.

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    Philippians 1:23, Paul says, my desire is to depart and be with Christ.

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    See, Paul's idea was not, well, when I die, I'm gonna go to some soul sleep or limbo, or he said, if I die, it's going to be to be with Christ.

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    And 2 Corinthians 5, 8, he said, we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.

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    There again, it's one or the other.

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    If you're not alive on the earth, you're in the presence of God if you're a believer.

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    But the Bible promises that eventually everyone will get a new body.

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    And that's the main subject of today.

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    The glorified, resurrected body.

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    We saw this in John 5.

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    Jesus said, "For an hour is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear His voice and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment." That everyone eventually gets a new, glorified, resurrected, eternal, indestructible body.

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    So, next question is, when do these resurrections take place?

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    Again, Jesus pointed out that there are two resurrections.

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    There's one for believers and there's one for unbelievers.

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    When do these happen?

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    Again, some of this is review, but Daniel 12 says, "Many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall wake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt." Paul says in Acts 24.15, "There will be a resurrection of both the just and the unjust." So when do these happen?

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    Well, at the rapture, when Jesus Christ comes back to take the church, to be where he is in heaven, believers up to that point, dead or alive, are going to get a new resurrected body.

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    Paul talks about that in 1 Thessalonians 4 and in 1 Corinthians 15, which is going to be the subject of our message next week.

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    We're gonna be talking about the rapture.

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    But at the rapture, you are going to get a glorified body.

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    Then after the rapture comes the seven-year tribulation.

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    And after the seven-year tribulation, Jesus comes back and strikes down everyone who's rejected Him, and He sets up His millennial reign on the earth.

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    We covered this stuff when we went through Revelation.

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    Well, after the millennial reign of Christ, after Satan's final revolt, Revelation 20 says this is the second resurrection.

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    The second resurrection is for unbelievers of all time.

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    They're called out of Hades to the great white throne judgment or they're going to be sentenced to the final hell.

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    That's the lake of fire, according to Revelation 20.

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    So, believers will get an eternal body to enjoy in heaven, and unbelievers will get an eternal body that will suffer in hell, according to God's Word.

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    But the main issue specifically we want to tackle today is the next one on your outline, and that's this.

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    What is the resurrection body like?

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    What is the resurrection body like?

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    up 1 Corinthians 15, verse 35, Paul says, "But someone will ask, 'How are the dead raised? With what kind of body do they come?'" Now, the Corinthian church had a lot of resurrection deniers. There were a lot of people in the church that had all kind of kooky ideas about what happens when we die in the afterlife and resurrection, no resurrection, what's the body. There was just a lot of...they were kind of all over the place in some of their A lot of it was influenced by the Greek culture in which they lived.

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    So Paul anticipates the questions that are going to come.

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    Right?

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    And I'm so thankful for that because even today in the church, there's a lot of confusion about the resurrection, about eternal life.

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    And we hear them all the time, the questions.

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    You know, okay, so like, what am I going to look like in heaven?

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    Am I going to look like the old body?

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    Am I going to look like this in heaven?

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    How old am I going to look?

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    Am I going to be able to recognize people?

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    Okay, so what about people that aren't dead and buried in a cemetery?

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    What about people that died at sea?

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    What about, like, what if somebody dies at sea and they get eaten by a shark?

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    And then, like, so they're not in a cemetery.

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    What about somebody that is in a terrorist attack and they're blown up or incinerated or something horrible like that.

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    Like, what do we do with that? Right?

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    Verse 36, Paul says, "You foolish person!" You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, coming in a little hot there, Paul.

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    Like, what's that all about?

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    Why did he say that?

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    Here's why.

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    When Paul was asking the questions in the previous verse, he was basically anticipating the questions that some of the skeptics would have.

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    And if you've ever talked to somebody about your faith, if you ever talked to somebody that was skeptical, you know, this is the kind of stuff that they ask.

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    You know, they might say something like, "Well, can God create a rock that even he can't lift?" Or something stupid like that, you know?

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    And you're just like, "You're being dumb." Well, that's what was going on in the Corinthian church as they were like, "Oh, resurrection, huh?

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    "What's the resurrection body like?

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    "Oh, we're gonna get a new body, what's it like?" And Paul's like, "You think you're so smart, that I'm going to tell you exactly what it's like." That's why he says, "You foolish person" there.

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    All right, he's not, I don't think he's chewing out the church so much as he's calling out the skeptic.

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    But what's the resurrection body like?

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    Number one, jot this down.

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    Your body now is like a seed.

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    And your resurrected body is like a plant.

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    All right, this is the first analogy.

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    So just look down at your body, and this is a seed that gets buried into the ground to become a plant.

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    Got that picture?

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    Look at verse 36.

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    He says, "What you sow does not come to life unless it dies.

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    And what you sow is not the body that is to be, but a bare kernel, perhaps of weed or of some other grain.

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    But God gives it a body as He has chosen, "and to each kind of seed, its own body." Stop there.

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    Like if you had a seed in your hand and it's the time of year, a lot of people are planting things, right?

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    But if you have a seed in your hand and you're just looking at that seed, it seems just like this, it seems like a dead thing, right?

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    It's just like, almost like a little rock or something.

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    There's just a little hard dead thing.

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    But when you put it in the ground and bury it, it comes up, bless you, It comes up as something completely different.

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    That's what he's talking about here.

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    Now I'm no farming expert, so correct me if I'm wrong on this, but if you're wanting to grow a plant, you don't take an existing plant and bury that whole thing to get another one.

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    You take the seed and bury the seed.

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    That's what Paul's talking about here.

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    Now, we have the picture.

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    This is sort of the analogy here.

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    You know, on the left, obviously, those are watermelon seeds, and on the right is a watermelon.

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    Now, if we were to interview one of these watermelon seeds, which would be weird, but if we were to interview one of these and say, "What do you think happens to you when you die?" What do you think it would say?

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    Like, "When you die, you're going to become something." Well, it's not going to become a big brown seed.

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    If it had any sense of theology, whatsoever, it would say, "When I am buried and I die, I'm going to come back and look like this." You see that?

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    Because with these two things, here's what Paul wants you to see from the agricultural illustration.

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    With the seed and with the watermelon, there's difference, but there's continuity.

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    Do you get that?

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    Difference, but continuity.

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    So for these skeptics that are like, "How'd you get your resurrection body?

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    What's it like?" Paul's like, "Hey guys, you're being dumb.

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    "We see this in agriculture all the time.

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    "You plant a seed and it comes back as something else.

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    "And that's exactly what God's going to do with you "when you're buried into the ground." So God has, he says, chosen the kind of body that everything gets.

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    He designed seed to become just one thing.

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    Like if I had a handful of different seeds, flowers, fruits, vegetables, whatever, I couldn't tell them apart.

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    Some in here probably could, but I couldn't.

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    I wouldn't be able to tell, but each one of them, by God's sovereign choice, is going to get a certain type of body when it's buried.

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    But each one is only going to get one certain type.

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    Meaning, if I plant an apple seed, I'm not going to get a zucchini from that.

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    It will never, ever, ever happen because God has designed apple seeds to produce what?

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    Just seeing if you're listening, yes.

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    And it's the same way with your glorified body.

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    When you die, you can only become one thing.

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    When you sprout out of the ground, so to speak, in God's sovereign choice, you can only become one thing, and that's a glorified, resurrected body.

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    So just as these seeds become more of what they are, so to speak, so it is with your new body, you are going to retain individuality and personality.

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    Is everybody with me?

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    'Cause I can start over.

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    I hate them on tag, 10 plastic surgeries.

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    Do you want me to show you how to use these things?

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    I can start over.

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    So your body now is like a seed, your resurrected body is like a plant.

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    One of the questions, this is just bonus content here, but one of the questions that I get asked a lot is this one, am I going to be able to recognize people in heaven?

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    Am I going to be able to recognize people in heaven?

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    And my answer is, it's even better than you think.

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    Because I believe in something that I call Supernatural recognition.

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    I believe that when you get to heaven, you're going to know everyone perfectly.

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    Like, where did you come up with that?

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    Do you remember when Jesus was transfigured?

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    Matthew chapter 17, you remember that story?

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    Jesus took a few of his select disciples and basically he said, "Hey, I'm gonna show you who I really am." It was like, he showed them the glory of God.

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    And do you remember who showed up?

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    Shout it out if you know.

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    Moses and Elijah showed up, right?

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    And you remember Peter was like, "Hey, this is great.

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    Why don't we just like build a tent for everybody?" And Peter was like, "Let's never leave here.

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    This is awesome, let's never leave." Here's my question from that whole thing.

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    How did Peter know who Moses and Elijah were?

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    Did they have little name tags?

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    Hello, my name is Moses.

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    Or Peter's like, "Oh yeah, I have the yearbook.

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    I have the yearbook." Yes, that's Moses.

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    you know, voted most likely to talk to a burning bush that year in high school, but that, no, obviously not.

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    And see, that was even before they had the glorified bodies, right?

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    So I believe that somehow in glory, you'll know everyone perfectly.

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    I can talk more about that, but we're gonna get back to the text here.

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    But anyway, just look at your body.

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    Look at your body right now.

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    It's a seed.

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    It's a seed.

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    And it's going to grow into something glorious, like the watermelon seed turning into the mighty watermelon.

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    All right, number two, what's the resurrection body like?

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    Number two, your resurrected body will be similar, but different, but better.

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    Similar, but different, but better.

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    Pick up in verse 39.

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    He says, "For not all flesh is the same, but there's one kind for humans, and another for animals, another for birds, and another for fish.

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    There are heavenly bodies and earthly bodies, but the glory of the heavenly is of one kind, "One glory of the earthlies of another.

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    There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars, for star differs from star in glory.

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    So it is with the resurrection of the dead." So Paul here, he's taking us from one very obvious earthly illustration with the seeds and the plants, he goes, "Let's talk about another obvious illustration that everyone's is gonna get, let's talk about animals.

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    Do we have those animal pictures up here?

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    Okay, so he talks about, he picks four types of animals, so to speak.

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    First of all, humans, and I put, here's a picture of a couple of my favorite humans, that's Barnabas and Martha, our missionaries in Thailand.

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    But he goes, okay, there's, he goes, there's all kinds of flesh, there's human flesh.

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    And then if you look underneath them, that is a Wanda warrior princess, that is our dog, when she was a puppy.

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    Notice how she's just radiating beauty.

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    Take that in for a second.

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    Love her so much.

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    She's much bigger now.

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    But then we have birds.

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    I think this is some kind of, what's that called, a diamond dove, I think that's called.

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    And then underneath the dove, we have a fish, right?

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    And I think that's a goldfish.

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    But Paul's point here is, just consider all of these different animals, right?

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    He goes, they all have flesh, so they're the same.

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    He goes, but it's different, right?

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    Same but different, do you get that?

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    Same but different.

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    We all have flesh, but each one of these categories has flesh that is perfectly suited for their environment, right?

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    That's why fish aren't flying in the sky.

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    Their flesh isn't suited for that environment.

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    And that's why a bird like this one, you're not going to see swimming underwater.

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    His flesh is suited for his environment.

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    And he also not only talks about animal bodies, he talks about heavenly bodies.

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    He goes, "Go from the earth, look to the sky." Look to the sky.

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    He goes, "What do you see in the sky?" We got the moon, we got the sun, we got the stars.

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    And even with the stars, they're not like all exactly the same.

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    They're different one from another, but they're all perfectly suited to their environment and they're given a body which will perfectly fulfill the purpose that God has for them, right?

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    The sun for the light and the warmth, the moon, you know, helps with the tides of the earth and each star, all placed there, all designed, all for a purpose by God.

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    So Paul's like, think of the animals, Think of the stuff in the heavens, because that's how it is with your glorified body.

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    Same, but different, but way better, because it's going to be suited for heaven.

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    We're gonna talk more about that here in a moment.

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    But number three, jot this down.

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    Your resurrected body will never have earthly weaknesses.

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    Your resurrected body will never have earthly weaknesses.

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    Pick up again in verse 42.

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    He says, "What is sown," okay, so he's going back to the whole seed gardening analogy, right, we're with him on that, right?

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    "What is sown is perishable.

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    "What is raised is imperishable.

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    "It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory.

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    "It is sown in weakness, it is raised in power.

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    "It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body." If there's a natural body, there's also a spiritual body.

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    Stop there.

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    Again, your body's a seed, you buried, died, become a plant in the resurrection, but he gives four contrasts.

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    I'm gonna go through these very quickly.

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    Four contrasts between the earthly body and the glorified body.

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    Letter A, first of all, he says it's the difference between perishable and imperishable.

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    Perishable versus imperishable, that speaks to decay.

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    Think of all of the physical and mental health issues that we experience on this earth because we live in this fallen body.

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    Paul says with the glorified body, those things are going to be gone forever.

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    That there's no sickness in the glorified body.

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    There's no cancer, there's no cerebral palsy, there's no multiple sclerosis, there's no muscular dystrophy, there's no diabetes, asthma, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, arthritis, organ failure.

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    Not a thing anymore for all of eternity.

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    No pain, no pain.

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    What's the worst pain you've ever been in?

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    Think about that for a second.

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    What's the worst pain you've ever been in?

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    Men, have you ever had a cold?

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    Well, it's all gonna be a memory someday.

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    There's no growing old and tired, and never again, wrap your brain around this, never again for all of eternity will you even face the concept of death.

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    Letter B, dishonor versus glory.

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    Dishonor versus glory speaks to sin.

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    The fall of man has saturated this earth with the corruption of sin, and these bodies are so thoroughly affected by sin, it's hard to imagine life without everything being so corrupt and ungodly.

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    But that's what's coming.

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    Thirdly, letter C, poor contrast between the earthly and glorified body.

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    Paul says it's weakness versus power.

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    Weakness versus power, and that speaks to strength.

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    We are all so weak.

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    So weak.

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    You know, a virus that you can't even see can put you down for a few days.

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    And you know, you don't even need to be sick to feel worn out.

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    You know, people say, "Well, Jeff, do you get tired?" I don't get tired.

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    I do not get tired.

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    I do not get tired.

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    I stay tired.

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    And I'm embarrassed to have to confess to you that sometimes when I wake up in the morning, the first thought in my head is, when can I get a nap?

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    Anybody else there?

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    Okay, thank you.

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    Alex has two hands up.

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    Alex, do you need a nap right now?

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    I'll be finished soon.

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    Thanks for not doing it right now.

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    I appreciate that.

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    But your new body will be powerful.

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    There will be no weakness or weariness.

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    You're like, oh, is it going to be like Superman?

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    Oh no, it's going to be way better than Superman.

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    We'll get to that in a second.

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    Letter D - natural versus spiritual.

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    That speaks to environmental suitability.

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    We already kind of talked about that a little bit.

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    Environmental suitability.

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    Yes, your new glorified body is going to be visible and it's going to be tangible, but it won't be subject to the laws of nature.

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    Because our bodies right now, this body that we're in, these bodies are limited.

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    Because these bodies are sort of restricted and hemmed in to the creation.

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    We're hemmed in by pesky little things like gravity and time and air.

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    Things like that limit us.

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    But our new bodies are going to rise above the laws of nature, and the laws of time, and the laws of space, and you're like, "Like what? Like what?" Not, "Ahhhh!" Not, "Like what?" "Like who?" "Like who?" And that gets to our last point.

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    4. Your resurrected body is just like Jesus' glorified body.

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    Ok, so now Paul's comparisons get ultra-specific.

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    As he moves from like metaphors talking about the seeds to literal talking about your actual body.

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    So what is your actual body compared to the resurrected body?

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    It's comparing Adam from the Garden of Eden, Adam.

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    It's comparing his body to Jesus' glorified body.

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    Look at verse 45.

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    He says, "Thus it is written, the first man Adam became a living being.

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    The last Adam became a life-giving spirit.

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    But it is not the spiritual that is first, but the natural.

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    And in the spiritual, the first man was from the earth, a man of dust.

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    The second man is from heaven.

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    As was the man of dust, so also are those who are of the dust.

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    And as is the man of heaven, so also are those who are of heaven.

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    Just as we have borne the image of the man of dust, we shall also bear the image of the man of heaven.

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    So right now, we bear the image of the man of dust.

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    In other words, your body that you're in right now is in every way, shape, form, function, it's just like Adam and Eve's.

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    But someday, you're going to bear the image of the man of heaven, that's Jesus Christ.

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    You get that?

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    This body like Adam's, our glorified body like the resurrected body of Jesus.

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    And this is something taught repeatedly in the New Testament.

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    One key verse, Philippians 3.21 says, "Jesus will transform our lowly body," this one, "to be like his glorious body." You're like, "Well, what was Jesus' resurrected body like?" I would say, "Well, just look at everything Jesus did after resurrecting." I mean, the disciples recognized Him by sight and by voice and by wounds, Luke 24, 39.

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    Jesus could eat, Luke 24, verses 42 through 43, as we will eat according to Revelation 22, 2.

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    Jesus wasn't bound by the laws of nature.

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    We see Jesus could disappear.

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    He could move from place to place suddenly, Luke 24, verses 31 and 36.

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    Jesus could pass through walls, John 20, 26, and Jesus could fly.

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    Yeah.

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    Acts 1, 9, you're like, "Come on, Pastor Jeff, "are you seriously saying that my new glorified body "is going to be able to fly?" Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, because that's what God said, that your body is going to be exactly like Jesus' body.

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    If you don't believe that and you don't wanna fly, then you can stand around heaven watching me fly 'cause I'm flying.

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    But finally, in light of your future makeover, right now somebody's like, okay, so what?

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    Thank you for the theology lesson, Jeff, on what might happen to me possibly someday, believing in Jesus.

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    Not possibly, it's going to happen, first of all.

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    Second of all, don't make it some detached thing.

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    What do we do with this now?

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    I'm gonna give you three words, all right?

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    Then I'm gonna give you other words to explain those three words, so don't get too excited.

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    Okay, three words.

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    What do we do with this now?

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    The first word is information.

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    This is information.

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    I realize a sermon like this is a lot of information.

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    1 Thessalonians 4.13, Paul says, "But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, "about those who are asleep, "that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope." So that's why we do a sermon like this, because I wanna give you information so that you're not uninformed.

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    You know, a lot of Christians don't really think about what happens when we die.

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    Like you just grab random Christians, "Hey, what happens when we die?" I guarantee you most of the answers are gonna sound something like, we like go to heaven and then something?

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    I would say, well, now you know.

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    It's information.

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    Secondly, second word for you in light of your future makeover is consolation.

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    Again, Rapture chapter 1 Thessalonians 4.18, he says, "Therefore, encourage one another with these words." So this isn't just information, like thanks for the head knowledge.

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    We're to encourage each other.

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    The church, we face death constantly.

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    Do you realize that?

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    We had, our church was affected by a death this past week, and then I think we had like three deaths the week before, and it's constant.

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    And as followers of Jesus Christ, we're called to encourage each other.

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    And what in the world are we encouraging each other with?

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    If not this, to say, look, yeah, I'm going to grieve with you, I'm going to cry with you.

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    And you know, it's just times like this that the gospel is just so real.

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    And we so anticipate the fulfillment of every promise of Jesus Christ.

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    And death just brings it home.

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    In church, we need to be encouraging each other.

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    Not trite little Sunday school answers in the face of tragedy, but to say, "Praise the Lord, we have a real hope." So information, consolation, and then finally, a purification.

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    Purification.

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    1 John 3 says, "Beloved, we are God's children now, "and what we will be has not yet appeared, "but we know that when He appears," Here it is again, "We shall be like Him because we shall see Him as He is." See John's application, he says, "And everyone who thus hopes in Him purifies himself as He is pure." Someday, someday you are finally going to be just like Jesus Christ in that you're going to have a perfect, glorified, eternal body like His.

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    And church, that should motivate us.

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    That should motivate us because God wants to conform us into the image of his son, Romans 8, 29, and for any true born again believer, that's your number one desire is to become more and more and more like Jesus Christ.

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    That should be the thing that drives you, becoming like him now because we're going to be just like him then.

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    That's why we're doing this series called Knowing Jesus, so that we can become more like him now.

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    We're going to get back to that in a couple weeks, but until then, you be working on them abs.

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    All right?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, I realize that I don't have any words in my vocabulary that could possibly communicate how awesome these concepts are that we talked about today.

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    There are no human words to fully encapsulate and communicate how awesome it is, God, that You loved us and saved us from our sin and our rebellion.

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    And not only that, but you've given us this promise of a body like this, this glorified eternal body that's gonna be just like Jesus.

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    It's, I don't know what to say, God, but you are awesome and thank you.

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    And we worship you.

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    And Father, let these truths from your word motivate us to stop living as if this is all there is here and now, but let us live, God, in light of eternity and what you have for us.

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    By your grace, Father, by your spirit, by your power, because of Jesus, for Jesus, Father, let us live in light of eternity.

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    Thank you, Father, for your promises.

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    We believe every one of them.

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    We praise you in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Cor 15:35-49

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

  2. Describe the 4 contrasts between your earthly body and your glorified body from 1 Cor 15:42-44.

  3. What was Jesus’ glorified body able to do that you are excited to think about your glorified body being able to do?

  4. Read 1 John 3:2-3. How does the knowledge of our future glorified bodies motivate us to purify ourselves today?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Because Jesus Was Raised...We Walk a New Path.

Introduction:

Romans 1:4 - and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord...

Getting Real About Resurrection (1 Cor 15:12-34):

  1. Consider the Alternative : What if there is no resurrection? (1 Cor 15:1-2)
    1. Preaching the gospel is meaningless. (1 Cor 15:12-14a)
    2. Faith in Christ is meaningless. (1 Cor 15:14b)
    3. Your Bible is blasphemous. (1 Cor 15:15)
    4. There is no Forgiveness of sin. (1 Cor 15:16-17)
    5. Believers who have died are Gone Forever . (1 Cor 15:18)
    6. Christians are the Worst . (1 Cor 15:19)
  2. Understand the Order : When will it happen? (1 Cor 15:21-28)
  3. Live in the Promise : Walk a new path. (1 Cor 15:29-34)
    1. My new path has no Fear . (1 Cor 15:29-32)
    2. My new path avoids bad Influences . (1 Cor 15:33-34)

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  • 00:48-00:51

    I'd like you to open up your Bibles with me, please, to 1 Corinthians 15.

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    You know, there are some things in life that you just can't go back from.

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    You can't undo them.

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    Like riding a bike.

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    Once you learn, you always have that.

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    That's cliche.

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    But like, what about reading?

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    Once you learn how to read, you can't help but read everywhere you see text, right?

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    But do you know what it really is for me?

    01:33-01:33

    Stretchy jeans.

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    Do you know what I'm talking about?

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    I mean, years ago, I saw an infomercial.

    01:41-01:43

    It was for Jeannie Slim Jeggings.

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    How many saw the genie slim jeggings?

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    Okay, like five of you.

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    Okay, awesome.

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    They were, they were, gee, they looked like jeans, but they were stretchy.

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    And then, like sometime after that, they made those for men.

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    And those changed my life.

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    There's no going back now.

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    I can't buy the regular denim Tuftskins in knee pads, I can't go back to that!

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    Because they make jeans that are like spandex, and now that I know that, I can't unknow that.

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    You're like, I thought we were at an Easter service.

    02:31-02:43

    Here's my point, once you truly know and experience, you just, you can't go back, and today, I mean, those were silly examples, but today's the ultimate.

    02:44-02:50

    That once you truly know, and when I say know, I don't just mean you heard the Easter story.

    02:50-03:04

    I mean, when you know that Jesus Christ rose from the dead and when you believe and embrace everything that that means, you can't go back.

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    You can't go back to thinking the way you thought before.

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    You can't go back to living the way you lived before.

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    I mean, when you truly get it, you can't go back.

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    It's part of your life.

    03:20-03:25

    The resurrection of Jesus Christ, it's the most significant event in history.

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    And not just as a moment in time, but as an event that has continuing implications in the lives of every single person that is willing to embrace Him.

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    It's the central teaching of the gospel.

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    So really church, today isn't much different than any other week for us, because don't we get together every Sunday and celebrate the fact that Jesus Christ rose from the dead?

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    Romans 1.4 says regarding Jesus, "He was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness, by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

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    It's not just a part of the gospel, it's the heart of the gospel.

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    And for us, because Jesus was raised, believers in Jesus Christ will be raised too.

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    And I gotta tell you, if you're visiting with us, or you're new, or you're streaming for the first time, that resurrection isn't just some stale doctrine on a page, nor is it just some metaphor or poetic concept or something that benefits you in the short term.

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    When we talk about resurrection, We are literally talking about your eternal state of being.

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    So you have to know this.

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    So on your outline, if you're taking notes today, we're gonna be talking about getting real about resurrection.

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    Picking up where we left off in 1 Corinthians 15, we saw he started giving witnesses to the resurrection and then he talked about how the resurrection of Christ and the grace of God personally transformed him.

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    We're gonna pick up in verse 12.

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    Getting real about resurrection, the first thing, church, we need to consider the alternative.

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    That's where he takes us.

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    Consider the alternative.

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    What if there was no resurrection?

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    That's where he's going in verses 13 through 19.

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    He's like, "Okay, hypothetically, let's pretend for a second, let's pretend there was no resurrection at all.

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    Okay, so imagine here's the story that we have.

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    Jesus Christ, betrayed, arrested, trial, publicly executed, buried in a borrowed tomb.

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    And then on the third day, the women go to the tomb and the stone is still there.

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    And the guards are standing outside.

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    Like, "What are you ladies doing here?

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    Move along." What if there was no resurrection?

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    Look at verse 12.

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    He says, "Now if Christ is proclaimed as raised from the dead, how can some of you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?" If there is no resurrection, jot this down, letter A, preaching the gospel is meaningless.

    07:13-07:18

    He says, "But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised.

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    And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain." Stop there.

    07:26-07:28

    Preaching the gospel is meaningless if there's no resurrection.

    07:29-07:37

    I am wasting my time every week spending hours studying God's Word to get up and preach God's Word.

    07:38-07:51

    And if that wasn't bad enough, you're wasting your time every single week, getting up Sunday morning, you could be sleeping in, but here you are, you've come to join the little choir here and we sing our little songs.

    07:54-07:58

    It's kind of dumb if there's no resurrection.

    07:58-08:13

    I mean, just think about all the Bible studies, all the small groups, all the conferences and seminars and websites, and so much time and money has been wasted if there was no resurrection.

    08:15-08:26

    And somebody would say, "Oh, but we would still have all of the wonderful teachings of Jesus even if he doesn't resurrect." Like, wonderful teachings, huh?

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    From who?

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    a man who claimed that he was going to rise from the dead and he didn't?

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    And that's the guy you're going to follow, huh?

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    Brilliant.

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    There's no resurrection.

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    Preaching is meaningless.

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    And if there's no resurrection, let her be.

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    Faith in Christ is meaningless.

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    Look where he takes us next.

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    He says, "Our preaching is in vain," and then he says, "And your faith is in vain." Why would you put your faith in a martyr if Jesus didn't rise from the dead?

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    You know, lots of people have been crucified.

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    So what's so special about Jesus?

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    Because Jesus spent his whole ministry saying, "I'm going to rise from the dead.

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    They're going to kill me and the third day I'm going to rise from the dead." He said that over and over and over.

    09:15-09:27

    So if there was no resurrection, Jesus was either mistaken, like, "Whoops, totally got that wrong, or he was crazy, or he was just a liar.

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    Just made it up.

    09:31-09:37

    "Regardless, your faith is meaningless if there is no resurrection." It gets worse.

    09:37-09:40

    Letters C, write this down, your Bible is blasphemous.

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    He says, "We are even found to be misrepresenting God because we testified about God that He He raised Christ whom He did not raise, if it is true that the dead are not raised." Okay, so your Bible, if Christ didn't raise from the dead, your Bible isn't just meaningless, your Bible is blasphemous, because what you have is these writings from all of these people talking about a resurrected Christ, it's the message of the whole New Testament, and if that's not true, if they were wrong about the resurrection, I just have to ask myself what else are they wrong about?

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    Like you botched the big one.

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    What else are you missing here, pal?

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    So your Bible's blasphemous.

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    Letter D, it gets worse.

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    If there is no resurrection, there's no forgiveness of sin.

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    Look at verse 16, he says, for if the dead are not raised, not even Christ has been raised.

    10:37-10:41

    And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile and you are still in your sins.

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    There's no forgiveness of sins.

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    If Christ hasn't been raised, We still stand condemned.

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    Now, given that there is a holy God, which if Christ has not been raised, that kind of puts a question on our concept of who God is, really.

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    But let's just say that there is a God and someday we're going to have to stand before Him, we're going to have to give an account for all the wrong that we've done, and what leg would we have to stand on?

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    Truly.

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    There's no forgiveness of sin if there's no resurrection.

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    And then verse 18, jot this down, "Believers who have died are gone forever." Look at verse 18.

    11:27-11:38

    He says, "Then those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished." Like, what about all those people that we know that have believed and they died?

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    Well, if there is no resurrection, guess what?

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    They are gone forever.

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    Like, "Grandma?

    11:47-11:51

    Where's grandma now?" Grandma's gone forever.

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    You're never going to see her again.

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    She's gone.

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    If there's no resurrection.

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    Grandma's gone?

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    Grandma's gone.

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    And letter F, if there is no resurrection, Christians are the worst.

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    The worst.

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    Look at what it says.

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    Look at verse 19.

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    If in Christ we hope in this life only, meaning if Jesus is only good for my life on earth, not afterlife, if in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied.

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    He's like, if there's no resurrection, We are the most miserable, pathetic, sorry excuses for human beings on the planet.

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    Like think about it.

    12:53-12:57

    If there's no resurrection, you are so lame.

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    When I say you, I don't mean that in general terms.

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    I mean you, you, you are lame.

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    You are pathetic.

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    Seriously, what are you doing here?

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    You're lame.

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    I mean, people are gonna be laughing at, "We got together for what?

    13:16-13:25

    We're spending money to be here for what?" People should be looking at us going, "What is wrong with those people?

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    Idiots!

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    Yay, Easter!" Well, look at verse 20.

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    He says, "But in fact, Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep." He's like, "Enough of the what if stuff.

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    Let's deal with reality.

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    Christ did rise from the dead." And you know what that means?

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    That means all of these statements that he made, if you state them in the opposite, now they're true.

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    Right?

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    Because Christ rose from the dead, Preaching the gospel isn't meaningless.

    14:11-14:12

    It's life-changing.

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    Faith in Christ isn't meaningless, it means everything.

    14:17-14:21

    Your Bible isn't blasphemous, your Bible is the Word of God.

    14:23-14:26

    There is forgiveness of sin.

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    Believers who have died are in the presence of Christ eternally in heaven, and nothing can take that from them.

    14:39-14:43

    And maybe Christians aren't the worst after all.

    14:44-14:51

    Maybe we're not so dumb if we're casting our lot with the one who defeated death.

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    Maybe we're not so dumb.

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    Maybe we're not so pathetic if that's who we're aligning ourselves with.

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    So you have to consider the alternative.

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    And secondly, understand the order.

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    Like, okay, resurrection, when will it happen?

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    Look at verse 21.

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    He says, "For as by a man came death, "by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead." Specifically, what are you talking about, Paul?

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    He says, "For as in Adam all die, "so also in Christ shall all be made alive." That's Theology 101.

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    Adam brought sin into the world.

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    Garden of Eden, don't eat off of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

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    Remember that story?

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    And Adam and Eve, they disobeyed and they brought sin into the world.

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    So we are born sinners because our parents are sinners, whose parents were sinners, whose parents were sinners, tracing that all the way back to Adam and Eve.

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    He says, "But each in his own order." He's talking about the order of the resurrection.

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    Here's the order.

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    Catch this.

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    "Christ the firstfruits, then at his coming those who belong to Christ, then comes the end." That's the order.

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    First Christ rose from the dead.

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    Then the first fruits, that's, we're going to be talking about next Sunday what all this means, talking about the rapture and what the glorified body is like, that's next week, but that's next in line in the order here.

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    He says, "Then the end." That's everyone who has rejected God's grace.

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    Revelation 20 will be resurrected for an eternal body that will suffer forever.

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    Going on in verse 24, he says, "When he delivers the kingdom of God, the Father, after destroying every rule and every authority and power, for he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet." The last enemy to be destroyed is death.

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    For God has put all things in subjection under his feet.

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    But when it says, "All things are put in subjection," it is plain that He is accepted who put all things in subjection under Him.

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    When all things are subjected to Him, then the Son Himself will also be subjected to Him who put all things in subjection under Him, that God may be all in all.

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    You're like, "What's He talking about there?" Here's just a quick paraphrase.

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    In eternity, when the dust settles, when everything's done with life on earth, Jesus Christ is going to assemble His bride.

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    From all time, all people, believers resurrected together, the bride is complete.

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    And what Paul's saying here, you know, God the Father wanted to provide a bride for His Son.

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    And as an act of love, the Son is going to present the bride and Himself back to the father." That's what he's saying. "So that God is all in all." And you're like, "Well, thank you, Jeffrey, for the theology lesson." But what does that mean to me? All this resurrection stuff, what's it mean to me? And the answer is everything.

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    Yes, there are theological implications. Yes, there are someday in heaven with grandma implications.

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    Typically when we talk about resurrection, that's where our minds go, right?

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    But I want to talk about today. I want to talk about right now. What is this, April 4th? Mark, is it April 4th?

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    You don't know? April 4th, okay, Darren says it's April 4th. All right. I want to talk about April 4th. Should have looked that up before I got up here. Today. The resurrection of Jesus Christ means everything about who you are and how you act and what you think and how you speak and what kind of attitude you're going to have today. It means everything today. And that's where I want to spend a few minutes. As we're talking about getting real about the resurrection. We've considered the alternative and we understood the order, but today I want to talk about living in the promise. What does it mean today? Here's what it means. We walk a new path. As we said in the beginning, the reality of the resurrection, when you embrace it, you can't go back. It changes you. And you can't go back to living the way the world lives, and when somebody truly gets to resurrection, the truth is they don't want to go back.

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    Like why would I go back to that?

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    Why would I be ushered to the throne of God and want to go back to living in the dumpster?

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    Why would I do that?

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    We walk a new path.

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    You're like, "Well, what kind of a new path?" We're going to go where the text goes.

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    We're just going to look at two things here.

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    Letter A, write this down, "My new path has no fear." My new path has no fear.

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    Look at verse 29.

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    Paul says, "Otherwise, what do people mean by being baptized on behalf of the dead?

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    If the dead are not raised at all, why are people being baptized on their behalf?" And all of God's people said, "What?

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    What's going on with this verse?" There are literally dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of interpretations of this verse.

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    I'm not going to get into that.

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    I just want you to look at the context, because I believe that the context determines the meaning of the verse.

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    If you come across a verse that you're like, "I'm not sure what it means," well, look at the context, and that'll show you what he means.

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    Look at verse 30.

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    He says, "Why are we in danger every hour?" Now, in some translations, verse 30 begins with the word "and." Or if you have a New American Standard Bible, it translates the verse this way, "Why are we also in danger every hour?" So the line of argument from Paul here seems to be persecution.

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    In other words, suffering because of the gospel even to the point of death, which by the way that happened in the first century and in some parts of the world ever since and is coming again across the board.

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    But in the first century when you were baptized, that marked you for death, due to the intense persecution.

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    What Paul's talking about here, when he talks about baptism on behalf of the dead, some translations say because of the dead or for the dead, what he's talking about here is people getting baptized because they came to Christ because of the influence of someone who was killed for their faith.

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    There's something powerful about that.

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    Like that guy was willing to die for Christ, and if he's willing to die, what's my commitment?

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    And people were coming to Christ as a result of this kind of persecution.

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    The living person was baptized for the dead, because of the dead.

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    So here's Paul's point, don't miss this.

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    Even if the phrasing isn't clear to us, I believe that the Corinthian church knew exactly what he was talking about.

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    But Paul's point is this, if there was no resurrection of the dead, and you knew that if you got baptized, somebody was going to kill you for your faith, he goes, "Why would anybody get baptized?

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    Really?

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    Why would anybody?

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    Why would I stand for Christ if there's no resurrection?" And then he illustrates this with his own life.

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    Look at verses 31 and 32.

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    He says, "I protest, brothers, by my pride in you, which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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    I die every day.

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    What do I gain if, humanly speaking, I fought with beasts at Ephesus?

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    If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die." I was like, "I die every day.

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    Every day I'm staring down the barrel of the gun.

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    I'm staring down the edge of the sword.

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    Every day.

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    It is so real to me that it could be my last day.

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    It's so real to me." That's what he's saying.

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    So his point is, if there's no resurrection, why would I do that?

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    Why would anybody do that?

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    If there was no resurrection, standing for Jesus Christ would be idiotic.

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    I'm going to give my life for a dead guy?

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    Because that'd be dumb.

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    He says you might as well live it up, right?

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    You might as well, what did he say?

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    Eat and drink for tomorrow we die.

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    We might as well just live that way.

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    there's no resurrection, but when I really believe that Jesus Christ is alive, and when I really believe that I'm going to rise from the dead because of His promise, that's where the change comes.

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    Sharing the gospel, serving Jesus in His church, serving others in the name of Jesus, it matters for eternity.

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    So it doesn't matter what it costs me, even if it costs me my life.

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    Do you really believe in the resurrection of Jesus?

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    I mean, do you really believe that?

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    If you do, then you will serve Him without fear.

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    Now, if I would have made that statement a year and a half ago, it would have been met with a lot of ho-hum, affirmative nods.

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    "Yeah, that's really true, Pastor Jeff.

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    Serving without fear.

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    Preach it, brother.

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    Yeah, fear's a bad thing.

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    Fear is terrible.

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    Yeah.

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    Did you hear what the pastor said today?

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    That's really so true, isn't it?

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    That's just so very true.

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    But church, we're in a new season of life.

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    We're in no fear.

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    Isn't just a slogan we put on our pickup truck.

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    We're in a season of life where fear has gripped the world.

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    True or false?

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    And in most cases, the church has gotten sucked right into it.

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    I want you to hear me very closely.

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    Yes, COVID is real.

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    Yes, for a tiny percent of the population, it is serious.

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    And if you have a health condition or a health concern, then you need to do what you think is best.

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    So thank you to those of you who are streaming right now, especially the Zoom or small group, much love.

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    But I want you to hear what I'm saying.

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    COVID is real.

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    Do you know what else is real?

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    The recovery rate that you never hear about.

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    The COVID death number always in your face being padded by counting anyone who dies of anything.

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    The government and media's tireless efforts to spread fear.

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    Stop living, don't go to church, or see your family.

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    I'm not talking about a virus, and I'm not talking about you taking whatever measures you think you need to to protect yourself.

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    I don't care.

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    Wear a mask, wear two of them, whatever you need to do.

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    I'm not talking about that.

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    I'm talking about the fear that is being promoted.

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    That's what I'm talking about.

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    Because you can make efforts to protect yourself without living in absolute fear.

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    But the agenda that they're using is fear.

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    And the fear from the media is real.

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    You know what else is real?

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    Churches taking the spotlight off of Jesus Christ putting it on COVID.

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    I was talking to a friend of mine who heard of one pastor this past Christmas Eve, got up to preach about the Savior.

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    And who do you think he was referring to?

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    Christmas Eve, church service.

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    He was talking about the vaccine.

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    Churches are closing their doors because of fear.

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    I saw last week church membership in the United States of America fell below 50% for the first time in our country's history.

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    The fear in churches is real.

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    You know what else is real?

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    Pastors in Canada getting arrested for having worship services.

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    The real threat that that is coming here.

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    And the knowledge of some corrupt leaders that they can now control everything through fear.

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    The divisiveness and hatred that this subject has brought about among neighbors and even among strangers.

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    The fear in people is real.

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    Do you know what else is real?

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    The Great Commission, not shrinking back in fear when lost people living in fear need us the most.

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    The command to not forsake assembling.

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    The need to care for those in the church that are being affected by all of this.

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    Do you know what else is real?

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    resurrection of Jesus Christ. And it's only going to become more and more evident as the calendar pages turn who really believes the gospel is worth dying for, who really believes the gospel is worth being arrested for, who really believes that knowing Jesus Christ and knowing the power of his resurrection means I don't live in fear.

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    Church, I've got to tell you, you do you, but I'm not going to live in fear.

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    And you might say, "Well, Pastor Jeff, isn't that a bit reckless?" And I would say, "No, because this body is a rental." I believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, and He's promised that for me.

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    I don't have a thing to be afraid of.

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    How about you?

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    My new path has no fear.

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    And finally, letter B. Just in case there's somebody not yet offended, letter B.

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    "My new path avoids bad influences." My new path avoids bad influences.

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    Look at verse 33.

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    He says, "Do not be deceived.

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    Bad company ruins good morals.

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    Wake up from your drunken stupor as is right.

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    Do not go on sinning.

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    For some have no knowledge of God.

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    I say this to your shame." He's like, "Stop deceiving yourself.

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    "Stop lying to yourself.

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    "Bad company ruins good morals.

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    "You are influenced and become like "the people that you are closest to." That is a universal truth and there's nothing you can do about that.

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    Look at your friends.

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    If they're a bunch of knuckleheads, guess what you are?

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    You're a knucklehead.

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    You are loved, but you're a knucklehead.

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    But if you surround yourself with people that are wanting to know Jesus Christ and seek Him and be grace people, guess what you're going to be?

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    You're gonna be one of them grace people too.

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    You're like, "Wow, Jeff, that kind of seems like a random proverb.

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    You know, Paul's like on this stretch talking about resurrection and he's on track and he's really nailing the resurrection thing." And he's like, "Let's just stop for a second and throw a little random proverb in here for the kids." Like, no, it's not random.

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    It's not random.

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    I'm gonna show you where he's going with this.

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    Theology is caught, not just taught.

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    And as we said, the people you're most closely associated with are gonna have that impact on you, the biggest impact on you.

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    And if your closest friends aren't believers, you're going to embrace their values and their ways of thinking, and their ways of talking, and you're going to start living like them if you're not already.

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    And that's contrary to the way of living that God has called you to.

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    See, everybody's a preacher.

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    Everybody is.

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    It's just the difference is the content of the sermons.

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    And if you hang around people that the resurrection isn't a big thing in their life, it's not gonna be a big thing in your life either, right?

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    Sleeping around, no begs.

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    Boozing and drugging, that's what we do.

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    We gossip, we lust, we complain.

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    If that's your inner circle, that's gonna be you, bro, sis.

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    You're like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on, Pastor Jeff.

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    This is the point where somebody right now is ready to throw up their hand.

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    I'm gonna help you here.

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    I'm gonna preemptively do it for you." Somebody's gonna throw up their hand and say, "Well, hang on Pastor Jeff, shouldn't we evangelize?

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    Shouldn't we be evangelizing those people?" We're called to reach the lost.

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    We're not called to get our theology from them.

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    That's why Paul said in verse 34, "Wake up, stop sinning." He says, "You're acting just like people that don't know God, people that don't live in the reality of the resurrection.

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    Shame on you." Because the people we're most closely associated with are going to have the biggest impact on us.

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    So listen, if you're not in a small group in this church, get in one.

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    Don't think about maybe later this year possibly.

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    No, you need it now.

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    Surround yourself with people who are going to push you to Jesus.

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    the days are upon us and increasingly so, we need each other, church.

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    We need each other more than ever.

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    When you believed in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, everything that comes with that, you can't go back.

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    You can't unknow this.

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    You can't live as you've always lived and you can't view life and death the way the world does and you certainly cannot shrink back in fear nor should we get dragged down by bad influences because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ we church we walk a new path let's pray father in heaven it's only by your grace And we can take our next breath Father we live in a day We live in a day that we didn't really see a year ago a year and a half ago Father we know it's going to be harder and harder to stand for you And that's certainly you by surprise nor should it take us by surprise church that she would give us not an arrogance not some spirit of rebelliousness against the government or a spirit of bitterness against the media father I just pray that you would give us a spirit of confidence in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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    And what that means for us, that we are so wrapped up in this thought of someday being in your presence, someday receiving that glorified body.

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    We're so wrapped up in that.

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    We don't have time to worry about things we can't control.

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    And we don't have time to invest in the kind of influences that are going to turn us away from You.

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    So Father, we're just asking that those who know You, that Father, You would strengthen our faith and resolve.

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    But Father, I pray for those that are sitting here or those who are streaming or even watching a recording of this later that don't know you.

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    I pray for them, Father, they truly would consider the alternative.

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    That Father, you would use even the hardships that are ever increasing right now, to draw people to cry out to you, saying, "Father, we need the forgiveness and the life that Jesus Christ has offered.

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    that Jesus Christ has purchased for us through the cross and through the empty tomb.

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    Thank you, Father.

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    Thank you for the glorious promises in which we stand.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Cor 15:12-34

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

  2. Honestly - how much has fear affected you in the last year (1 Cor 15:31-32)? Why do you think that is?

  3. How do you balance truly befriending lost people without becoming like them (1 Cor 15:33)

  4. *(BONUS) What does (1 Cor 15:29) mean?

Breakout
Pray for one another. Pray for those who heard the Gospel message at HBC and surrounding churches.