Praying on Purpose - Living To Gain Wisdom

Introduction:

Living To Gain Wisdom (Psalm 1)

  1. Wisdom comes when we Rise above worldy influence . (Ps 1:1)
  2. Wisdom comes when we Rightly interact with God's Word . (Ps 1:2)

    2 Timothy 3:16 - "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness."

  3. Wisdom comes when we Recognize the alternative . (Ps 1:3-4)
  4. Wisdom comes when we Righteously walk with God . (Ps 1:5-6)

    James 1:5 - "If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you."

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    All right, good morning It is an honor and a privilege to be up here today it's something that I never feel like I deserve the opportunity to do but What do we deserve really in the end? So I am very excited to be up here and to get into the word with you this morning When I was about four or five years old, I remember going for a walk in the neighborhood with my mom And of course, you know, being a young boy, I was excited.

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    I was ready to explore the world.

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    And so I'm holding her hand.

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    And at some point along the way in somebody's front yard, there was a nice green, must have been luscious looking cactus plant.

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    I don't know if I'd ever seen a cactus plant at this point in my life, but before my mom could even react to what I was doing, I had my hand wrapped around this cactus plant.

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    And I remember it didn't hurt at first until I like rubbed my hand on my pants and then I could feel, oh yeah, there's hundreds of little needles going into my hand.

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    And so I remember for a few hours after that, my mom sitting there with tweezers and just plucking out all of these needles.

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    And just when you thought all of them were gone, there'd be more in there and it was a whole big mess.

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    And I couldn't help but thinking coming into this that that serves as a metaphor for some of the things that we do in our lives, is it not?

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    I mean, how many really dumb things do we do or have we done, even if we knew better?

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    Or maybe we just did them without thinking.

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    And although it might not be something as foolish as grabbing a cactus, we can do things that are unwise that cause hurt.

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    And I learned that day never to touch a cactus with my bare hands again.

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    But sometimes we do things that are unwise, yet it takes more than just one time doing it to learn that we shouldn't do it again.

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    Or maybe that one mistake sucks us into forming a pattern or making it a habit of making those same mistakes and bad decisions.

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    It can get a lot more complicated.

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    But that's not how God wants us to live.

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    God doesn't want us to fall into temptations, to get caught up in the many traps of sin and despair that this life can offer.

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    He doesn't want us to go around touching the metaphorical cactuses in our lives so that we spend those painful hours in the aftermath to clean up the mess, and sometimes in the process hurting those who love us.

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    It hurt my mom to go through that, to have to pick all those needles out of my hand because she knew how much pain I was in. God wants us to gain wisdom and to live wisely.

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    But what does wisdom even mean? It can mean a variety of things. One is what I was just talking about. It's avoiding foolishness so that you and those around you aren't hurt by your foolishness. And it's also the reverse of that. It's living in such a way that you and those around you, those you love, your spouse, your children, your friends, your family, whoever you interact with, they're blessed. When you live wisely, you become a blessing because your life is blessed, because you're living how God intended you to live. Now how do I know that God wants us to be wise? How can I stand up here and say something like that? Well, it's because it's scattered all throughout His Word that He's given us to read. There are entire books, like Proverbs, that are dedicated to helping us gain wisdom. God leads His people. That's what He does. That's who He is. A good leader doesn't lead his people astray. They don't let the people under their care walk into danger without warning. They do everything they can to instruct and teach them to walk in better and more successful ways. And our God is the perfect and most powerful authority we could possibly submit ourselves to, and he's done just that for us. So we're gonna read one of those passages together today and see what God says will lead us to a life of wisdom rather than living in foolishness. So let's turn to the book of Psalms where we're going to read the very first one. So Psalm 1, and what you're going to see here is that wisdom comes when we truly know God and allow Him to shape the way we live our lives. And that's the sermon today. That's the big takeaway, if nothing else.

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    that wisdom comes when we truly know God and allow him to shape the way we live our lives. So let's read. "Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers, but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. He's that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither, and all that he does he prospers. The wicked are not so, but they are like the chaff that the wind drives away. Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous. For the Lord knows the way of lays out four different ways that we can live to gain godly wisdom in this life.

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    And the first comes by not setting yourself up for failure.

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    So on our outlines, wisdom comes when we rise above worldly influence.

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    I don't know about you, but every time Christmas comes around, I always get suckered into at least half an hour, 45 minutes of the movie that's on constantly on TV.

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    There's a marathon of it from Christmas Eve into Christmas, I think it is, the Christmas story. Anybody else get sucked into that? Just for a little bit. And every time I watch it, I know it's coming, but I always feel for my man Flick. Is that his name, Flick? The kid who puts his tongue on the pole? Because Flick is, I right? And his friends are around him and they don't really care about his well-being, right? They triple dog dare him into doing it. They just want to see something cool. You can't go against a triple dog dare. And they didn't care what happened to Flick's tongue. And he was subject to the influence of his friends around him. And maybe in a more serious note, you know somebody that you grew up with, who you were friends for a while, and maybe as you got older they started hanging out with a different crowd, and then years down the road they're doing things and saying things that they hadn't done before.

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    And you could tell that they were most definitely influenced by the people that they had been spending time with.

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    I think that scenario is what the psalm addresses in this first verse, where it says, "Blessed as the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked nor stands in the way of sinners nor sits in the seat of scoffers." And this isn't the only place in Scripture where we're warned about the people we associate ourselves with. One other one that might come to mind for you is 1st Corinthians 15 33 where we're told that bad company corrects good—corrupts, excuse me, corrupts good character, definitely not corrects, corrupts it. Who you surround yourself with matters. Who you look to for advice and try to emulate matters. Who you choose to be influenced by matters. You might not think that or think you can rise above some of the nonsense that you willingly subject yourself to, but it It makes an impact.

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    I mean, the concept is really simple.

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    If you are choosing to surround yourself with those who don't know God, they're going to act like someone who doesn't know God, right?

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    They're going to choose sinful ways of thinking and acting.

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    And you might be able to recognize sometimes when they're doing things or saying things that aren't glorifying to God, but are you always going to catch that before you start anticipate, or before those things creep into your mind as well.

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    Influence can be a dangerous and powerful thing.

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    And make no mistake, as human beings, we are subject to influence.

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    That's why there are people literally called influencers out there on social media now that are supposed to convince you to live the way they are living, buy the things they're "Fine, do what I'm doing." What if you spend more time around those who scoff at the Lord?

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    Do you know what we mean here by scoffing, by the way?

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    That's that person that gives that sarcastic chuckle, like, "Oh, God, okay.

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    "Yeah, whatever.

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    "Yeah, you believe in God, cool.

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    "Haven't seen Him around lately.

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    I'm not going to let the big man upstairs tell me how to live.

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    You know, Jesus, who supposedly lived thousands of years ago, yeah, OK, keep believing he was real.

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    They talk about him in the Bible.

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    Yeah, that book of fairy tales, sure.

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    And you think some invisible God is in control.

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    No, I control my own life.

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    I can decide what's right and wrong.

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    Are you getting your life advice from people who say those things?

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    Are you under that kind of influence?

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    If you spend more time with them than quiet time alone with the Lord, what do you think's gonna win out in your mind?

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    And maybe more importantly, in your heart.

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    In Luke chapter six, we're told that what you store up in your heart, that's what you're going to produce.

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    The mouth speaks what the heart is full of.

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    If you're feeding your heart things that aren't of God, that's what your life is gonna produce.

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    Now, I wanna make an important distinction here for what this verse in Psalms is not saying.

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    And this verse is not saying that we should avoid anyone who doesn't believe in God or walk with God at all times because we can't afford to spend a single minute being around them because of their potential influence.

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    No, that is ridiculous and really it's virtually impossible.

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    And that's not how Jesus lived on earth either.

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    I mean, he chose to surround himself with sinners, with some of the most hated in society at the time, the unclean, because he was bringing them the good news of his coming, of a kingdom that they could soon be part of because he was going to do what he was going to do at the cross, to take away the sins of those who believe in him.

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    So if we don't spend time and have meaningful relationships and conversations with non-believers, and how are we ever gonna reach the lost?

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    How are we to share the good news of Jesus with them?

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    So this is not saying avoid them always, but the difference in verse one is pointing out the actions and the heart.

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    And there's a huge difference between spending time with people to love them and ultimately bring them to Christ and walking with the wicked, standing with the sinners, sitting with the scoffers, that it's talking about here.

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    choosing them over God. And I also want to point out the the progression of the verbs here. Do you catch that at all? Where we go from walking to standing to sitting. And do you notice what's happening here? This is a this is a settling down. It's more and more of an acceptance of that lifestyle. And by the you're sitting, you've settled in to that life of sin with the scoffers and the wicked, you've allowed yourself to get comfortable, and you're not planning to go anywhere anytime soon if you're sitting down, right? I mean, you guys all came in here and you sat down in these chairs because you weren't expecting to go anywhere for the next 20-25 minutes, right? Hopefully you don't get up and leave, but you know, at least you were planning to stick around for the whole thing. And that's the picture here. This is what God is warning us to avoid. I also think of when you're sitting at a beach and you're in your little beach chair and you're right by the water line. Maybe you have a book in your hand and the chair is always uncomfortably low for me because if a big wave comes then it's a big mess basically. But as you sit there and more of those waves come in off the shore and go underneath your chair, don't you kind of feel yourself sinking into the sand? And then eventually, by the time you get up half an hour later or whatever, you've got to really almost yank your chair out of that sand. Don't let it get to that point with your life of sin and what you're indulging yourself in and the what things that that you're surrounding yourself with.

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    It says, "Blessed are those who avoid that." And so as we're in prayer month here at Harvest, be praying, God, show me the areas where I allow myself to be influenced against you.

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    God, give me the eyes to see the people I allow myself to act like that aren't acting in ways that represent you.

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    Show me where I might be standing in the ways that sinners stand and help me recognize the times and repent of them.

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    because that's not how wise followers of Christ live. So it is unwise to willingly subject yourself to sinful ways and certainly unwise to adopt them.

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    So what should you do then? How should you be spending your time? Well, point two in our outlines, wisdom comes when we rightly interact with God's Word. Verse two says, "But as the light is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. And this is critically important, so I want to be as clear and simple and direct as possible here, and I will start by asking you this question.

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    And that is, how do you view this book? I mean, really, deep down inside, when you see the Bible, what is your honest view of it? Do you truly believe that this book is written by God himself? That yes, it was written through people, of course, many of them over history, but they were divinely inspired to write every single word in here? That each verse is God speaking through them? I mean, really think about that, because it doesn't matter what the person next to you thinks. It doesn't matter what your friends think, your family thinks. It matters what you think. I mean, what do you think that that is? The Lord tells us that the Bible was inspired by God every bit. And but for a while there'd be somebody holding up the John 3:16 sign somewhere in the camera view.

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    Probably the most famous verse in the Bible because it tells us that God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

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    It's the gospel, really. It's wrapped up in one verse.

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    But I feel like after you've heard that verse and you've applied that verse and memorized it, that there's another 3:16 that might be next for you.

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    And that's 2nd Timothy 3 16 It says all scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof for correction for instruction and righteousness So if you believe that it's all God breathed and it's literally how God speaks to us We can hear from him always guaranteed 100% Do you treat it that way Do you really treat it that way?

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    And man, as I say that out loud, I am convicted because I don't think that I have that kind of reverence all the time that I pick up my Bible.

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    I don't realize the magnitude of what I'm holding in my hands, what we've been gifted with.

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    And what the psalmist is saying here actually goes beyond just what I'm calling for and just reading it and treating it for what it is.

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    The psalmist says the person who delights in the Lord and in the Word is blessed.

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    And so I ask you this question, do you delight in the Word?

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    Like do you find delight in life merely by just being able to pick up and read these words?

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    And man, that's convicting for me too, because I know that I don't always do that.

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    I don't always find delight in my life just because I can read the Word.

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    And then not only should we delight in it, but we should also be meditating on it.

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    Now what does that mean?

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    You know, should we be crossing our legs and doing some pretzel-style hum kind of thing?

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    Now actually it's funny, in other religions meditating is to kind of empty your mind, right?

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    But here meditating is the exact opposite.

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    It is filling your mind with the Word of God as much as you possibly can.

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    conscious effort to do that and to understand what God is saying to you. And if you happen to be going through the Fundamentals of the Faith book by John MacArthur here at Harvest, or maybe you've read it before or you're doing it at home or whatever, he gives the definition for what that means. He says, "Meditation is prayerful reflection on Scripture with a view toward understanding and application. So meditating involves praying about what you read, hearing it, applying it, and then memorizing it. You know the point is that meditating on the word goes far beyond just reading it once and then forgetting about it two minutes later, or just getting through that last section of that chapter just to say that you read that chapter for the day, and then and checking it off your to-do list.

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    Now, meditating on God's word requires some work.

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    It requires some sharp focus and attention.

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    And it can look like reading that same section or that verse multiple times in your head and then maybe reading it out loud so you can actually hear the words and understand them.

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    It could look like marking up your Bible with underlines and notes and highlights, and I know a lot of people that do that, just to try to unpack as much as you can from what you're reading.

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    And it also should involve prayer.

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    It's asking God to help you view your day by the truth you just read, or maybe for an opportunity to apply what you read that day.

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    Now, prayer is an important part of meditating on God's word, and it should go hand in hand.

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    And so what happens when we do this and we make it a habit, that we delight, that we meditate on God's word, what happens next?

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    Let's look at verse three.

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    It says, "He is a tree planted by streams of water "that yields its fruit in its season "and its leaf does not wither, "and all that he does, he prospers." And we went over earlier about how we can become seated and comfortable in living in worldly ways.

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    And this is saying that the one who delights in God's word and meditates on it will be like a tree planted by streams of water. A tree has deep roots to keep it right where it's planted. A healthy tree is constantly nourished to keep those roots strong. So the psalmist is clearly talking about a healthy tree by saying it bears its fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither. And so the picture here is that God's Word provides a never-failing and ever-flowing source of nourishment and refreshment for our souls. That when our lives are deeply embedded into His Word, He sustains us. He gives us healthy life. And that's where you want to be rooted.

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    That's where the Lord wants us to be rooted. And let's not get tripped up on the phrase "everything He does prospers" either, because this is not some prosperity gospel phrase.

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    This is not saying, "Hey, everything that you do will be successful.

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    You're going to get all the money, cars, houses you could ever want." This is not about health and wealth.

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    Now, this goes far beyond those material things.

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    This is about spiritual prosperity.

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    This is finding true soul satisfaction because you're living how God designed you to live.

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    You're living according to the Holy Spirit who's inside of you.

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    calling you to a life that glorifies and honors the Father and brings people to Christ.

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    That's what real prospering is like.

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    It's wise to rightly interact with God's Word.

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    But what happens if we don't?

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    Well, back to the outlines.

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    Wisdom also comes when we recognize the alternative.

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    4 says, "The wicked are not so, but they are like chaff that the wind drives away.

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    Therefore, the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous." So the psalmist goes back to the wicked here and says, "They're gonna be like the chaff in the wind." Now what are they talking about here? What's the chaff? Well this comes from the old process of threshing and winnowing grain husks. So you'd have the grain, then you'd have the chaff, and And they would oftentimes, to separate the two, they would kind of just throw it up in the air.

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    And the grain is what would have substance, and so it would fall to the ground.

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    Then the chaff, the useless stuff, the weightless stuff, would just kind of float away.

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    And so going back to the tree that's watered by God's Word and rooted in His righteousness and bears fruit, it isn't going anywhere.

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    The useful grain would fall to the ground.

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    It wasn't going anywhere.

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    It had weight to it. It was useful. It had substance.

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    But the chaff, the wicked, the sinful, the one opposed to God, it just lifelessly blows away.

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    The chaff, it's weak, it's weightless.

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    That's the alternative.

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    A life without real meaning.

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    A life without clear direction.

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    Right? I mean, that shaft could land right here, or the wind could pick it up and blow it a mile down the road, or it could put it in a bush somewhere.

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    Who knows where it would end up? It's not rooted in anything.

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    So when the strong winds of change, or heartache, or tragedy, or adversity, a temptation come into them, they're just blown about. Instead of being anchored down, they blow away.

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    And does that sound like any wise way to live?

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    Just being a victim of the circumstances, basically, as you go through life.

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    And what's even more metaphorical here is that oftentimes what would happen to the chap afterwards, if it didn't blow miles away, if they still had it, it would be burned up.

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    And that's a pretty gruesome and sobering reality of what a life without accepting the free gift of salvation in Jesus Christ results to in the end on Judgment Day.

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    That's the alternative.

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    That's what's in store for the wicked who reject God, make fun of Him, scoff at Him, want nothing to do with Him.

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    So as you focus on your prayer life this month, pray for those who are on this path, who are living this life.

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    Pray for opportunities to share with them the freedom, the peace, the eternal security that comes when they accept Jesus who laid down His life for them on that cross, so that their sins could be taken away and they could live far beyond this short life here on earth.

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    And finally, wisdom comes into our lives when we rightly walk with God.

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    Let's look at verse six.

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    "For the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish." And I just mentioned it, the way of the wicked ultimately results in death.

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    And by that I mean eternal death, or as the Bible references it elsewhere, the second death.

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    But yet on the other side, the Lord knows the way of the righteous.

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    He knows.

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    You're not fooling Him.

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    He knows who's really living for Him and who's not.

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    God isn't mocked.

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    He can't be hoodwinked.

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    He can't be slyly deceived.

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    He knows.

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    Luke 16, 15 says, "And He," Jesus, "said to them, 'You are those who justify yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts.'" Jeremiah 17 10 says, "The Lord searches the heart and tests the mind to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds." So God knows who his children are, and that should give us great comfort.

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    Because when we are walking in righteousness, when we are that tree that's planted by streams of water, we're well taken care of.

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    Other interpretations of verse six say he watches over the way of the righteous.

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    And if we're truly living for him, we're daily giving our lives over to him and have accepted his salvation, he's promised to never leave us or forsake us.

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    He's ever present in our times of struggle and whenever we run into troubles in this life.

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    Our Lord took human form in Jesus, so He knows in intimate detail about the ups and downs of life on this earth.

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    He understands it.

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    And He's there with us, He's watching over.

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    And like the good shepherd watching over His flock, He's guiding, He's protecting, He's leading us into a life of wisdom.

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    And there is awesome comfort in there, they're not. Who better to know the paths laid out before our life than a God like that?

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    And so, as I close things out, I'll ask you one more question.

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    If wisdom is something that God wants for us and is something that will bless us, and those in our care, those around us, those who we love will be blessed by that as well, If all of these things are true, do you ask for wisdom?

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    Because God calls us to. James 1 5 says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it'll be given to you." And that is, as clear as day, our Lord inviting us to ask for His wisdom, and He is not going to hold back from it.

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    If you ask with a genuine heart and honestly seek Him, that's where we find wisdom.

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    And that is definitely worth incorporating into your prayer life this month too, isn't it?

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    And I'll close by saying that Psalm 1 shows us that when we know God, and when we truly know what He has written down for us, when we truly seek the truth and seek guidance for our lives by seeing what He says, we're going to find wisdom.

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    Meditating on His Word.

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    Delighting to meditate on His Word.

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    That's where we find wisdom.

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    know to avoid the influence of bad company, will recognize the alternatives of what life is like without Christ, and will walk in righteousness with Him.

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    We're going to be those trees that are planted by the streams of water, forever satisfied, spiritually healthy, bearing the fruit that He wants us to as His people.

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    comes when we truly know God and allow Him to shape the way that we live our lives.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father God, I thank You for Psalm 1, Lord.

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    I thank You for Your Word, that You give us Your Word to learn from, God, to study for all of our days, Lord.

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    It doesn't matter how many times that we've read over the same things, God, we can always find new things, Lord, that can hit us in different ways in whatever we're going through.

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    And Lord, I pray in the times that we're struggling, and even in the times when things are going really well, that we would always be seeking wisdom through you, Lord.

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    That we would be spending that time rightly interacting with your Word.

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    We would recognize what the alternative is to a life that isn't full of your wisdom Lord Where we go into those traps where we hurt ourselves and hurt others And I pray that we would be committed to seeking that wisdom and God we'd be spending that time Praying to you as well to help us with that To reveal what you have in your will for our lives And I pray this all in Jesus's name.

Small Group Discussion
Read Psalm 1

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

  2. Is there a habit or an area of your life that might be holding you back from living to gain wisdom?

  3. Do you humbly and genuinely ask God for wisdom? If you do or have, in what ways have you seen Him "give generously" to you (James 1:5)?

  4. Is there a particular method of "meditation" that works for you to help you fully comprehend and absorb what God is saying to you through Scripture? Is there any method you'd like to try to implement?

Breakout
Pray for one another!

Praying on Purpose - Praising Intentionally

Introduction:

How can we intentionally praise the Lord? (Ps 96)

  1. Praise the Lord Freshness . (Ps 96:1-3)
  2. Praise the Lord Assurance . (Ps 96:4-6)

    Psalm 149:3-4 - Let them praise his name with dancing, making melody to him with tambourine and lyre! For the Lord takes pleasure in his people; he adorns the humble with salvation.

  3. Praise the Lord Community . (Ps 96:7-10)
  4. Praise the Lord Expectation . (Ps 96:11-13)

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  • 01:07-01:12

    So one of the core pillars at Harvest is believing firmly in the power of prayer.

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    I think this is pretty evident by the way our order of service is conducted and the focus that we've been emphasizing at church.

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    Prayer happens during worship, after worship, before the sermon, after the sermon, and if you haven't prayed enough, there's always the prayer team in the back that you can go to during the closing worship and even go to them after service has concluded.

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    Prayer is woven throughout our church.

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    The commonality across all of our prayers comes from the teachings that Jesus gave in Luke 11 and Matthew 6.

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    That scripture commonly referred to as the Lord's Prayer is where Jesus teaches us how to pray.

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    Not as a verbatim recite this, but as a template for addressing God in areas to cover in our prayers.

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    And one of the first thing Jesus teaches us to do is to recognize and praise the Lord in our prayers And that's what we're going to be focusing on today praising the Lord in our prayers Now like any other commandment from God Praising has a level of difficulty involved But by difficulty, I mean our willingness to do it See, our willingness to God can be represented by a scale that goes from easy to hard.

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    A sliding scale, to be precise, and in my opinion, one of the best ways to frame a small group discussion question.

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    To help explain this, I want to use the whiteboard to plot an ease of praise scale out and provide some example situations that we might find ourselves in.

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    We'll put easy on the bottom, we'll have hard on the top.

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    And easy would be like you're bursting at the seams.

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    You are, praise is forefront of mind and you're just eager to get at it.

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    And hard, the complete opposite.

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    Things are going bad, it's the last thing on your mind and you just want the day to be over with.

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    So we'll chart these examples and then we'll see whether or not you'd be praising God.

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    Everyone with me so far?

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    Okay.

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    So using everything I learned from Emeril Lagasse and daytime television cooking.

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    Oh man, I did it upside down.

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    Oh no.

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    Well.

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    See, they even have little mess ups.

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    We'll just ignore that.

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    Let's get to these examples, right?

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    So the first one is you are accepted into your dream college.

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    Well I would say that's a pretty easy situation to be in and plot that down there.

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    And yeah, I would say in that case you'd definitely be praising God.

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    The next one, a fender bender.

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    I mean, it's not like you had a major accident, but that's kind of a hard situation.

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    You gotta deal with insurance.

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    We'll plot that right there.

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    And to me, I don't know, I can't see that you would be praising God there.

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    The next one is the Steelers won, but you got acid reflux from the wings.

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    Well, everyone here seems to take their football pretty seriously, so yeah, That's still a nice situation to be in.

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    And despite the wings, yeah, you're gonna be praising God.

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    Lost your job.

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    That's a tough situation.

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    A situation that many people went through over the past couple of years with COVID.

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    Yeah, that's not something I think anybody wants to be in and is definitely not an area where I think people would be praising God.

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    And last one, a new haircut.

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    Kind of a random thing, but something we might have.

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    I don't know, is it middle, right?

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    It's somewhere right here.

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    And would you be praising God?

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    I guess if you went in with bad expectations and everything turned out well, sure, let's say you're praising God.

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    So looking at this chart or this scale, we should be able to draw a line to say, depending on how hard your situation or easy it is, you'd be praising God.

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    So kind of right here.

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    So if you're down here where it's easy, you'd be praising, and if you're up here where it's hard, you won't.

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    And that's how that works, right?

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    What about Paul and Silas?

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    In the book of Acts, they were imprisoned, and they were in shackles on walls, and scripture says that they were praising the Lord.

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    So they were up here, but they were praising.

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    And there's the example in the Old Testament of Belshazzar.

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    He's the king of Babylon, and he had an easy life.

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    He had command over hundreds of thousands, if not millions, and he knew about God from Nebuchadnezzar, but he instead decided to praise idols of silver and gold and other material things.

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    So he's down here, and he's not praising.

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    And Job, we can't forget about Job. I mean, he's like way off the chart, but he still chose to praise God.

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    Well, this example is falling apart right before our eyes, huh?

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    So what am I missing here? Right? What am I not considering on this on this scale? I Mean, obviously this is a loaded question because if I didn't know the answer and just walked off it'd be really awkward for this sermon But it's your heart right? It's your intentionality to praise God despite your situation Right. We cannot look at our situation alone or let our situation determine whether or not we praise God. I and influence our willingness to praise God, but to make a sweeping statement that if you're up here or down there that you will or you won't be praising God is just absurd, right?

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    We have examples throughout scripture that show examples of folks praising in hard situations and forgetting God when things are going well.

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    So what we wanna do today is use Psalm 96 to extract truth that will help us in our prayer life, specifically with praise.

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    And my hope is that these points will bring new insight into how we can praise, what we can praise God for, and who we can praise God with, so that no matter what's going on, we can boldly and intentionally praise.

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    So today we'll go over four points gleaned from our passage to help bolster praise in our prayer life.

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    And we'll start with point one, praise the Lord with freshness.

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    And this is gonna be in verses one through three.

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    Oh, sing to the Lord a new song.

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    Sing to the Lord all the earth.

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    Sing to the Lord, bless his name.

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    Tell of his salvation from day to day.

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    Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples.

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    This first verse in Psalm 96 comes out swinging, right?

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    Oh, sing to the Lord a new song.

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    This command has huge implications in our prayer life.

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    The idea of singing a new song means that we praise God with freshness.

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    If you have that go-to prayer when you praise God, get that out of here.

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    It's time to retire your greatest hits and go for something new, something fresh.

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    God is unchanging, yes, but the things and the ways He's moving in our lives is always new.

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    So sing a new song.

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    Well, you might ask, how do we come up with these new songs?

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    Well, verses two and three give us some practical ways in how we can formulate new praise and stay fresh.

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    Verse two again, "Sing to the Lord, bless his name, tell of his salvation from day to day." Now, I don't know about you all, but whenever I became saved, God still kept working in my life.

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    It's not like I accepted Jesus and then he was done with me.

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    Things just stopped happening.

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    His salvation through his son, Jesus Christ, is constantly being put into focus in my life.

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    It might be apparent in answered prayer, my provision, or a refinement in my character when I go through trials and difficulties.

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    But I know that the process of my sanctification is ongoing, constant, and never will be finished.

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    So how can I or anyone else who has accepted Jesus say, "Eh, I don't really have anything new I can praise God about." I mean, we all have times we act like that kid coming home from school or summer camp, giving our parents those one-word answers.

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    I'm sure you all know the scenarios.

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    Mom asks, "Well, how'd things go?" "Good." Then Dad asks, "Well, what'd you do?" "Stuff." And now that I'm a parent, I'm on the receiving end of that.

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    But hypothetically, we go through that situation every day in our lives between us and God.

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    So are you praising God?

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    Are you giving God those one word praise answers?

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    You just praising him for all the good things and thanking him for all the stuff he does in your life?

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    Or are you praising God fully and explicitly for all he does, no matter how major or minor, from a promotion to a perfect parking spot, or from a renewed relationship to a repaired road.

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    I don't know why I'm dwelling on asphalt examples right now, but I'm sure we can all raise a hallelujah when a road construction project finishes around here.

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    Yeah, that's true.

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    I haven't seen one yet.

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    Just kidding.

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    But to be fair, and as mentioned earlier, The ability for us to see that, to see that newness, can be clouded by our situations.

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    Right, Job, Paul, Silas, I mean, these were extraordinary men.

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    And I personally don't have the fortitude or the perseverance to find something new to praise God for when things are going so wrong.

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    I get it, I understand, but it does not excuse us from praising God with freshness.

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    Right, verse three, again, "Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous works among all the peoples." This verse is telling us that when things aren't going so well, we always have the ability to look back on His marvelous works, to praise God for what He's already done.

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    Now, you might think that this is like a glass half full type of mentality, but when you are in the weeds of trials, Sometimes you just need to cling too tightly to what God has done.

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    That way you can anticipate what God will do and praise him again for that eventual deliverance.

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    And that's probably the most challenging aspect of praising with freshness, right?

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    When things are going well, you kind of know what you're gonna praise God for, right?

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    It's front of mind, probably easy to recall, you're probably in a good mood.

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    But when things are bad and you're needing to look back and declare what God has done for you, to declare those marvelous works, you're probably battling emotional fatigue, stress, and you just might not be up for it.

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    But I would encourage you though to find something, even if it's just one of those minor things, to praise the Lord in your prayers.

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    Could be again, the past answered prayer, your provision you received that day, a friendly conversation you had, or even just a stranger showing concern for you.

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    Take that time to praise the Lord.

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    I can't explain it, but when I'm just so focused on the God help me, and I'm just ready to tear into my petitions and my prayers, but instead I stop, slow down, and instead take a few moments to praise God, it just helps, right?

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    That anger or bitterness that I would have carried into my prayers lifts.

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    Maybe not entirely, but my mind and the direction of my prayer takes a proper path that is so much more fulfilling and intentional.

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    So in your prayers, let's praise with freshness.

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    We all have reasons to.

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    But let's not only praise in that way, because we can also praise with assurance, which is our next point.

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    Praise the Lord with assurance.

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    This is in verses four through six.

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    For great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.

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    He is to be feared above all gods, for all the gods of the peoples are worthless idols, but the Lord made the heavens.

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    Splendor and majesty are before him.

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    Strength and beauty are in his sanctuary.

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    Now, did you know that when you praise God, you are praising the pinnacle subject in all of existence.

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    There is no person, object, idea, or concept that comes anywhere close to deserving of praise as our God does.

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    We have full assurance or confidence that our praise is heard and is given to someone who cares more deeply for us than any parent, sibling, or spouse.

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    Now, the Bible doesn't forbid us from praising others, But when we praise others more than we praise Him, that's when problems arise.

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    After all, the source of all goodness comes from God.

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    So to cut Him out of that equation is foolish.

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    And if you're doing that intentionally, I would say blasphemous.

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    See, God has no substitute.

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    Verses four and five make that clear.

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    You might read the last part of verse four, the He is to be feared above all gods.

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    And it makes it seem like there might actually gods, like minor gods, stuff like you might hear in Greek and Roman mythology.

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    But that's not the case, because immediately it's followed up with saying that those gods are worthless idols.

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    They hold no power.

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    They aren't even real.

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    They're decorations, pieces of wood, only useful to be burned for warmth.

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    Idols are not deserving of praise.

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    But how often do we get caught up in fashioning them?

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    Fashioning little idols that take away our praise from God.

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    I mean, maybe we don't do it intentionally as believers in Christ, but praising everything other than God seems to be an ever-growing trend.

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    We live in the era of social media and the "me" focus, and that culture can rub off on you and direct your praise elsewhere.

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    However, rest assured that we have no assurance in praising anything other than God.

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    To help you with an example I see often, I'm part of the millennial generation.

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    Sorry, up front.

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    So I go on YouTube and Twitch a lot.

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    These are social media platforms for video and streaming, and people over the years have made entire careers on them.

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    gained a bunch of subscribers and followers. And like other platforms, you know, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, you can interact with these content creators either live or through posted comments. And I can imagine the praises that these creators receive would be encouraging for them, but there are folks that put them on a pedestal and pour their hearts and souls out to them. It's ultimately sad to see that their assurance is in someone that they have no real relationship with.

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    Because even the most well-intentioned content creator cannot listen to, hear, recognize, or address all the interactions that they receive.

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    A majority of the praise just falls on deaf ears or is lost into cyberspace.

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    And I've also seen videos where creators will react to fan art submissions, things that that people will give them.

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    And they'll read the comment, they'll be like, "Oh man, I spent 700 hours on this drawing." And they'll go, "Wow, this is really great, yeah, yeah." On to the next thing.

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    The point I'm trying to make with this is that God is not like that at all.

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    He hears all of our praise and delights in all of it as well.

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    Psalm 149, verses three through four says, Let them praise his name with dancing, making melody to him with tambourine and lyre.

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    For the Lord takes pleasure in his people; he adorns the humble with salvation." God hears and takes pleasure in our praise. Have assurance in that.

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    But maybe you aren't yet sold on praising with assurance. Well, we have verses 5 and 6 now.

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    These verses speak truth about how God made the heavens and has splendor and majesty before him.

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    Creation is a beautiful thing, right? We get to experience it every day, but sometimes the greatness of God can be lost on you. So when you pray, though, how often do you take time to reflect on how big God is, to set the stage that you're coming before the almighty creator of the heavens in the universe.

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    Everything we see around us, it's his.

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    Something as small as a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, that's his.

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    You see a beautiful sunset lighting up the atmosphere like a painting, that's his.

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    You see a photograph of a distant galaxy from a James Webb telescope in outer space, that's his.

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    God has the ultimate resume of accomplishments, and he still has plans for us, grand plans to be fulfilled when Christ returns.

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    He's the only one that can do it. So praise with assurance in him.

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    So we ought to praise with freshness, praise with assurance. For our third point, I'm going to take a little bit of a detour from "how" to "who" with "Praise the Lord with community" verses 7 through 10.

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    Ascribe to the Lord, O families of the peoples. Ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name. Bring an offering and come into his courts.

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    Worship the Lord in in the splendor of holiness.

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    Tremble before him all the earth. Say among the nations, "The Lord reigns. Yes, the world is established. It shall never be moved.

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    he will judge the peoples with equity." In these verses, we have a sense of a gathering of believers to come and praise the Lord.

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    Verses 7 and 8 continue with praise to God and the truth that we need to ascribe or attribute glory and strength to his name, verses 9 to revere him, and verses 10 to declare his unchanging righteousness. I mean, all of these are wonderful aspects of God that we ought to praise him for, And I don't want to take away from that part of the psalm, but I do want to focus on the language of plurality and the sense of people coming together to praise.

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    Families of the people, all the earth, say among the nations.

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    Right? This is verbiage that is giving a sense of prayer, communal prayer.

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    So what does this mean for our prayer life?

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    Well, it's that we ought to make our praise and our prayers among believers Now hold on you might think about you know, matthew 6 where jesus talks about the hypocrites who stand In the and pray in the synagogues in the street corners, right?

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    But understand that those folks Jesus was talking about there were seeking to glorify themselves to bring attention to themselves and glory to themselves Right the look how spiritual I am. Look how all these words i'm heaping up to god But that's not what I'm talking about here, because the focus of our praise is to draw attention to God, not us.

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    Just wanted to be clear with that.

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    But for those that have been around Harvest for a while, periodically, we'll get into prayer groups before the sermon and pray together.

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    Now, I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I for one, I actually really enjoy it.

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    You know, there's an opportunity to meet new people, But more importantly, there's an opportunity to share our praise.

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    And this isn't announced ahead of time, you know, unless you're on staff.

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    So we're all coming into these groups with different situations and things going on in our life.

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    Right? I mean, we could be up here, dealing with some hard stuff.

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    We could be down here, dealing with some easy things.

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    And our group could be all people going through hard things, all people going through easy things.

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    It could be a mix, right?

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    So, regardless, we're all coming together to praise the Lord.

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    And despite what's been going on in my life, something that I try to do during those prayer groups is to focus my prayer time mainly on praising God. The reason being is that I remember others doing that and sharing what God has been doing in their life, and it's just such an encouragement for me, and I'm sure it was an encouragement for the others that were hearing it as well. I mean, there's nothing wrong in those prayer groups with bringing our petition. I mean, we still need to pray for those things, still need to pray for deliverance and for God to work in our lives, but for me, praise just always hit harder and had a much more lasting impact, because I got to see God move outside of my individual life and instead in the lives of others. I mean that is such a wonderful testimony of God's faithfulness throughout all believers.

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    And honestly that might be the pick-me-up that you need to refocus your personal prayer life so that you again can gain assurance and praise with freshness as we mentioned earlier. You know even if you aren't able to gather, maybe you're sick, staying home, watching the stream, you still belong to a church body. You know, you're not the only fish in the sea, so that you still need to praise communally. Praise God for what He's done with others. This probably is in front of mind when you pray, right, to pray for others and what God has done in their lives, but I would encourage you to focus your praise on on those marvelous works and deeds that God has done for others.

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    You know, my own kids have even humbled me more than once when they brought up others in their prayers instead of themselves when we pray at night.

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    All that to say it's good to shift the focus from ourselves periodically.

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    So finally for today, the last way that we can bolster our intentionality of praising in our prayer is to praise the Lord with expectation.

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    And this is the remainder of Psalm 96, verses 11 through 13.

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    Let the heavens be glad and let the earth rejoice.

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    Let the sea roar and all that fills it.

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    Let the field exult and everything in it.

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    Then shall all the trees of the forest sing for joy before the Lord for he comes.

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    For he comes to judge the earth.

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    He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples in his faithfulness.

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    Verses 11 and 12 declare that God's creation is rejoicing in him because they know he is coming.

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    And as believers, we should share that same sentiment and praise God with the expectation that he will return to judge the earth and do so according to all the promises that he's written throughout scripture.

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    His truths and promises are certified mail with a tracking number.

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    you can expect them to arrive.

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    You know, one of my favorite sayings in recent years is a nothing burger.

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    And if you don't know what that is, it is a letdown of your expectations.

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    It's the promise of getting a double Baconator from Wendy's, but when you take it out of the wrapper, all they give you is the top and bottom buns.

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    There's no meat, there's no cheese, there's no bacon, there's not even any condiments on the bread.

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    There's no substance.

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    It's a complete letdown of your expectations.

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    We see this often.

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    Politicians, celebrities, news media, that's one of their favorite meals to serve, nothing burgers.

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    It's easy, cheap, and no effort on their part.

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    But our Lord, our God, He never serves that.

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    His promises are complete, full, honest, and true.

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    And like a five-course dinner spread, his promises stretch over all aspects of our lives.

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    So in our prayer life, praise God with expectation that he will accomplish what he's written.

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    You know, this can be big picture eternity expectations, or even just expectations in how he's gonna work in our daily lives.

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    You know, things like he will provide joy, peace, hope, wisdom, steadfastness.

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    You might be in a situation where it seems hard to praise God.

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    You're running low on those attributes.

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    But do you believe that he will provide?

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    Do you praise him for what he will provide?

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    You know, so often in our prayers, we praise God retroactively for what he's done.

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    Instead, let's change it up.

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    Let's pray proactively and praise God for what he will do.

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    Now, not to dwell on the downward spiral what's going on around us, but there are daily news stories about horrific crimes, legislation seeking to undermine God's design, and people openly mocking Christians and our beliefs.

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    This world has an overall sense of decay and rebellion.

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    Let me ask you, does this scare you?

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    I mean, sure, I think what's going on around us is very unsettling, but more importantly, should this scare you?

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    Not if you believe in Scripture and in Jesus Christ.

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    You know, the events transpiring around us are to be expected.

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    You know, Psalm 96 was written before Christ first came, but for us, we have the privilege of knowing that Christ will come yet again.

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    Now I mentioned earlier that God still has plans for us.

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    He gave us the book of Revelation that gives us a play by play in how this will happen.

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    This is prophecy of what will come.

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    Despite that, Revelation can bring anxiety to Christians.

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    But I would say that that should not be the case.

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    Because when he returns and fulfills all that is written, our template for the Lord's Prayer, it's gonna change.

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    because we're only gonna be left with praising God.

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    There won't be a need for provision.

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    God will have accomplished that perfectly in eternity.

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    And there won't be a need for forgiveness.

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    Sin just simply ain't gonna exist.

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    So in the long run, God wins.

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    We all know that.

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    So let's all praise him with expectation.

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    Now looking back at our ease of praise scale, we should be able to apply these four points to wherever you fall on this scale, to bring you back into the fold, to praise God in your prayers.

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    If you're down here and things are going well, that's great.

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    I want you to encourage others in your testimony with how the Lord is working in your life, and I want you to sing a new song when you praise God.

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    And also, don't forget to praise Him for what God is doing in the lives of others.

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    But if things aren't going so well, if you're dealing with some tough situations, I want you to lean on praising with assurance and expectation.

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    God is unfathomably mighty and can accomplish anything.

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    Be confident in Him.

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    His promises are more reliable than Toyotas and taxes.

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    Expect Him to work in your life.

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    But no matter where you're at, praise God.

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    Lord, I want to thank you today for giving me the opportunity to praise you through this sermon.

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    And Lord, as our church goes through the prayer guide this month, I want to ask you, God, to put on everyone's hearts the idea that we can praise you before our petitions, that There might be some challenging areas that are presented in the prayer guide, but God, you are sovereign, and we don't know your plans, but we know that you will work everything for your will.

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    And despite our situations, Lord, wherever we fall, we can praise you.

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    We thank you, Lord.

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    Thank you for this time together, and thank you for this church body.

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    We ask this all in your son Jesus' name.

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    Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Psalm 96

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

  2. Why do you think praise is unintentionally left out of prayers? How can you be sure to include praise before petitions?

  3. Of the four ways to help us intentionally praise (freshness, assurance, community and expectation) which one do you need to focus on?

  4. What idol in your life has stolen/is stealing praise from God? Why do people praise idols and why is it ultimately foolish?

  5. Do you have an example where someone else’s praise of the Lord helped you?

  6. Bonus: On a scale of 1 – 10, how satisfied are you with your ability to praise God?

Breakout
Pray for one another!

Praying on Purpose - Praying for Perspective

Introduction:

(Psalm 73)

Wicked arrogant people seem to Prosper, and that really bothers me. (Ps 73:1-12)

How God's Presence Makes Things OK that Aren't OK (Ps 73:16-28)

  1. God's presence makes me see the Big Picture . (Ps 73:17b-20)
  2. God's Presence Exposes My Foolish Thinking . (Ps 73:21-22)
  3. God's presence reminds me that He is what I Want . (Ps 73:23-26)

Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANK
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  • 01:07-01:14

    Open with me please to Psalm 73, right in the middle of your Bibles.

    01:15-01:19

    This is a Psalm of Asaph.

    01:20-01:21

    Like who is Asaph?

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    Asaph was actually a worship leader under King David.

    01:26-01:30

    He's responsible for Psalms 73 through 83.

    01:31-01:34

    I think Psalm 50 is also attributed to Asaph.

    01:35-01:47

    And that's important to know, because we're going to see that even someone whose whole life is about serving God can have a bit of a crisis of faith.

    01:48-01:48

    All right?

    01:50-01:53

    So I want you to write some things down today.

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    First on your outline, wicked, arrogant people seem to prosper, and that really bothers me.

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    Let's follow Asaph here, Psalm 73.

    02:12-02:19

    He says, "Truly, God is good to Israel, "to those who are pure in heart.

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    "But as for me, my feet had almost stumbled, "my steps had nearly slipped." And we've all been there, let's be honest, we've all been there.

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    where we're like, look, I know some things about God.

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    I know that God is good.

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    I know that God is loving.

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    I know that in my head, but I, if I'm being honest, there have been times I've almost walked away.

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    Anybody else been there?

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    I know some things, but the things that I feel are different than the things that I know.

    02:58-03:00

    Like, well, what was Asaph's problem?

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    Well, it's all summed up in verse three.

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    He says, "For I was envious of the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked." Envy.

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    That's when you compare yourself with someone else in a way that you feel deprived.

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    And it leads to the bitterness.

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    And Asaph's problem, he said, "Arrogant, wicked people seem to prosper." Have you ever noticed that?

    03:38-03:39

    Have you ever noticed that?

    03:41-03:47

    It isn't, when we say prosper, it's not just about money, right?

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    And it's not just about stuff.

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    And it's not just about having great hair.

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    I mean, it is those things, but it's so much more than that.

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    It's people that are put, wicked, arrogant people that are put in positions of power and positions of authority.

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    and they seemingly have this easy life.

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    They're so arrogant, they're so full of themselves, they can somehow just sin without shame.

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    Like how do you live like that?

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    And if we're honest, we tend to keep score.

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    And when it seems like wicked people are ahead on points, that's just absolutely infuriating.

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    Why is he doing so well?

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    As I read one preacher put it this way this week, he said that Asaph was not looking at the sin of the successful, he was looking at the success of the sinful.

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    That's a problem.

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    So then what we see next is Asaph goes on an epic rant.

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    Now do the kids still call it an epic rant?

    04:57-04:58

    Is that still a thing?

    05:00-05:01

    You're not sure either?

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    Awesome, anybody, anybody at all?

    05:04-05:08

    Okay, all right, Jocelyn says yes, it's still an epic rant, okay, thank you.

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    So if somebody listens to this message, you know, next year or whatever, you're gonna be like, oh my gosh, that's so old.

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    When was this recorded, 1978?

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    Epic rant, look at verses four through 12.

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    Talking about the arrogant, wicked, prospering.

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    He says, "For they have no pangs until death.

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    Their bodies are fat and sleek.

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    They're not in trouble as others are.

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    They're not stricken like the rest of mankind." See that?

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    Cushy life.

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    They have a cushy life.

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    Because of that, in verse 6, "Therefore, pride is their necklace.

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    Violence covers them as a garment.

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    Their eyes swell out through fatness.

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    Their hearts overflow with follies.

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    They scoff and speak with malice.

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    Loftily, they threaten oppression.

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    They set their mouths against the heavens and their tongue, excuse me, struts through the earth.

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    What a word picture there, huh?

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    They're just, they're so mouthy and they're so proud of themselves.

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    It's like their mouth just like struts around "Like, look how awesome I am." He says, "Therefore, as people turn back to them "and find no fault in them." That's a problem.

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    Verse 11, he says, "And they say, "'How can God know?

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    "'Is there knowledge in the Most High?'" Mocking God.

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    And then he sums it up again, just like verse three.

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    He says, "Behold, these are the wicked, "always at ease, and they increase in riches." Wow.

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    You know, I don't really have to unpack that very much, do I?

    07:09-07:11

    It's pretty, pretty plain, huh?

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    Arrogant people, arrogant, wicked people, they're hateful, they're destructive, they're mouthy, they mock God, and they seem to be doing pretty good for themselves.

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    How did God let that happen?

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    How can God let that happen?

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    Does God know?

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    Do you think God knows?

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    How arrogant and wicked and mouthy and violent and pride, do you think God knows?

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    Okay, well, if God knows, then why doesn't he do something about it?

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    I mean, if it was you, if you had the power to do something about it, wouldn't you?

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    So how could the sovereign of the universe know and just sit by and watch this happen?

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    Why do wicked people prosper?

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    Is there anybody else bothered by this?

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    'Cause I'm gonna tell you I could rant.

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    And I think I might for a few minutes.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    That's the nervous laugh of people who know I'm not kidding.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    I'll be honest with you.

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    Look, okay, this is a day of honesty.

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    ASAP was honest, I'll be honest.

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    During the whole, the COVID thing, I went through a very angry phase.

    08:45-08:55

    It, like, I could feel my heart beating in my chest, like pounding against my ribs When I saw the person who caused the pandemic, remember gain of function?

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    Now lecturing everyone on obeying senseless mandates and he wasn't obeying them himself.

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    Did that bother anybody else?

    09:07-09:11

    I saw a governor shut down businesses because he said they weren't essential.

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    Oh, but he kept his businesses open, which were essential according to him, but they really weren't essential.

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    They're talking about bringing all this back.

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    Does that bother anybody else?

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    What about billionaire Jeffrey Epstein?

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    He flew little girls in and out of his island and authorities did nothing to investigate that.

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    I read this quote in an article this week.

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    I gotta read it to you.

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    Because this epitomizes exactly what ASAP is talking about.

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    Listen to this.

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    It says, "Locals say Epstein was flying in underage girls "long after his conviction for sex crimes, "and authorities did nothing to stop him." Now listen to this quote.

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    Quote, "It was like he was flaunting it," says an employee at the airstrip on St. Thomas.

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    "It was like he was flaunting it, "flying children in for unspeakable things." He's proud of himself.

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    Check this out.

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    All the quote goes on.

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    I can't imagine it gets worse, but it does.

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    Look, it says, "But it was said that he always tipped well, "so everyone overlooked it." He's doing things to children, and he's making a way for other people to do things for children, but I'm not gonna say anything because he's a healthy tipper.

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    Is anybody else bothered by that?

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    Oh, and by the way, when he was arrested in New York City and incarcerated, there were two cameras in front of his cell that malfunctioned.

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    His cellmate was mysteriously transferred and not replaced.

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    He was supposed to be checked on every 30 minutes by the guards, but he wasn't.

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    The guards actually fell asleep and he was found dead.

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    And they're like, he killed himself.

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    Oh, and they removed the body, which they weren't supposed to.

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    They didn't take pictures, which they were supposed to.

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    And the autopsy said it looked more like a homicide than a suicide.

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    And you're like, well, then what's the problem?

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    He's dead.

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    And I would say, yeah, but who else got away with all this stuff now that he is dead?

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    Does that bother anybody else?

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    It bothers me.

    11:55-12:07

    Christian couples that I know who can't have babies, but they do have miscarriages, or they do have babies with severe health issues.

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    And at the same time, people that have kids that don't want them and don't want to take care of them.

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    Before my wife was in finance, she was an in-home family therapist.

    12:21-12:30

    And many years ago, she would actually go do like in-home counseling for these families that would have many, many healthy children.

    12:31-12:32

    Seemed like about four a year.

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    And they didn't want them and they didn't take care of them.

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    So that was her job, to go in and try to help these parents take care of their own children.

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    But the one story in particular that just always stuck with me is, Aaron went to help this one family.

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    They had a little girl, but they just had another baby.

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    And Aaron was in there, she was holding the new baby.

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    And she said, "Wow, what a beautiful baby." And the dad said, "Yeah, I just wish she had some kind of health problem like your older sister, that way we'd get more money from the government.

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    Really?

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    That's where we are?

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    God sees us?

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    And it just goes on.

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    What about you?

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    Do wicked, arrogant people bother you?

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    Maybe you know somebody in your own life.

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    Maybe you've got somebody at work, somebody you work with.

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    You work with somebody who's just constantly bragging about their sin.

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    And it just seems like everything goes their way in life.

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    Like that's just, does God know?

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    Why does it seem like God's blessing them instead of judging them?

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    Look at verse 13.

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    He says, "All in vain have I kept my heart clean "and washed my hands in innocence.

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    "For all the day long, I have been stricken "and rebuked every morning." And you see Asaph here, he's like, "I'm fed up.

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    "I've tried doing the right thing.

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    "I've played by the rules." And up at the point now where it's like, well, what's the use?

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    What's the use?

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    And you know, church, let's be honest, we struggle with that because we come to church and we're like, God loves you like a father.

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    We're like, okay, well, if God loves us like a father, then why are we the ones suffering?

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    If God loves us like a father, why is it his children that are suffering?

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    And the people that not only have no regard for him, but they openly mock him, they're the ones that seem like they're getting the life that I should get.

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    Is this how God treats his children?

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    I mean, let's be honest, like, hypothetically, if the world was such that bad people were always suffering, we would just be like, yeah, what do we call it?

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    That's karma, right?

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    That's what you call cosmic justice.

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    They did bad, and now they're getting what's coming to them.

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    That's not what we see.

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    They're rich and they're influential and they have the best of everything.

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    And he's like, why does it seem like only the people that are trying to do the right thing are the ones that are suffering?

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    We've seen that so many times, haven't we?

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    We see some celebrity, some actor or some comedian, and I use that word loosely, comedian, on TV openly mock God and people are just lined up, "Oh, they're huge fans and we're just following them on Twitter or X or whatever that thing's called now." And they get all the attention, they get all the money, they have all the followers and here's a special ed teacher who's struggling to pay the electric bill.

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    What is going on?

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    Look at verse 15.

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    He says, "If I had said, 'I will speak thus,' "I would have betrayed the generation of your children." Asaph at this point is like, "You know what?

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    "He's saying I had to bite my tongue." And I kind of laugh because I'm like, Well, you say you bit your tongue, but it's recorded in the eternal word of God here, right?

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    Maybe there was more that he wanted to say that he didn't.

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    But listen, his point here is just ranting and lamenting isn't good for others.

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    And I just wanna give you a word of wisdom here from verse 15.

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    Listen, you're an example to somebody.

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    You are an example to somebody.

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    Somebody is looking to you to say, this is what a Christian looks like, acts like, thinks like.

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    And because that's true, if you are constantly articulating and voicing all of your objections and doubts about faith, what good does that do others?

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    Think of that new believer that's like trying to figure things out or that person that's considering coming to faith in Christ and they're hearing you rant and complain about all these perplexities and you're like, well, I don't know if I wanna follow God Maybe God isn't as fair as I thought.

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    And I think what Asaph is saying here is, you don't have to express all your doubts, right?

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    You don't have to express all your doubts.

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    You're like, okay, well then what should I do with them?

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    Well, look at verse 16.

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    He says, "But when I thought how to understand this, "it seemed to me a wearisome task." Do you see that?

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    He's like, I just couldn't wrap my brain around it.

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    Like, there has to be a reason, there has to be an explanation.

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    Why are things this way?

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    And he's like, it wears me out just thinking about it is what he's saying.

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    Verse 17, "Until I went into the sanctuary of God." Reasoning it out did not help.

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    but going to church did.

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    He went to the right place.

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    You see what he's saying here is none of this made sense until I went to God.

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    He said, "I took all this confusion that I had "and I brought it to God.

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    "I brought it under his truth." And this is the servant today.

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    As God's presence changes our perspective, Listen, this is why we worship.

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    This is why we assemble together as a congregation to come before the throne of God and just bask in His majesty.

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    This is why we do that.

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    This is why we straightforwardly proclaim His word.

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    "Like Asaph, my thinking can get messed up "and I need God to set me straight." That's why we do this.

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    And especially this month, I would say this is why we pray.

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    This is why we get into that intimate communion with God in personal prayer time, personal worship time.

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    Why do we do all these things?

    20:11-20:13

    Why do worship, preaching and prayer?

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    Why do we do that is because God's presence changes our perspective.

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    And this is how we can be okay with things that are not okay.

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    So, that was the introduction.

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    Here's the sermon.

    20:32-20:35

    The nervous laugh of people who know I'm not kidding.

    20:36-20:41

    How God's presence makes things okay that aren't okay.

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    This is game-changing stuff.

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    This will literally change your life, your moment-by-moment, day-to-day way of living if you will absorb this into your soul.

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    Number one, write this down, God's presence makes me see the big picture.

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    See, Asaph said, "I had all these problems "Until I went into the sanctuary of God." Like, and what happened then?

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    He explains.

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    He says, "Then I discerned their end.

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    Truly, you set them in slippery places.

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    You make them fall to ruin.

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    How they are destroyed in a moment, swept away utterly by terrors.

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    Like a dream when one awakens.

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    Oh Lord, when you rouse yourself, you despise them as phantoms.

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    Stop there.

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    It's new perspective all of a sudden, right?

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    And the first new perspective is a perspective of time.

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    Because God's presence brings eternity into view.

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    I have it on good authority that things will not always be as they are now.

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    but God's presence makes me see the big picture.

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    Have you ever gone to a movie?

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    You go in and you sit down and you watch the first 30 minutes of the movie and you just get up and say, "This stinks, I'm out of here." You know, maybe you went to see "Rocky." You watch the first 30 minutes and you're like, "I'm leaving." That Italian fellow is never gonna get it together.

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    He's never gonna wanna fight.

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    or you went and saw Jurassic Park, right?

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    And you're like, "They just have dinosaurs in cages.

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    I mean, that was boring.

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    So I left." Well, you didn't see how it ultimately played out, did you?

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    But listen, when we get in His word, when we pray and when we worship, we are reminded of how it all plays out in the end.

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    And I love this figure of speech here.

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    He uses, look at verse 20 again.

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    He says, "Like a dream when one awakes." Do you ever have a dream that just seems so real that you wake up and then you're still wondering if it's real?

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    Has that ever happened to anybody else?

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    That happened to me a couple of weeks ago that I just remember waking up like, wait a minute, did that really happen?

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    But then you get this like hard dose of reality, Like, no, that didn't happen.

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    Okay, this is real life.

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    What's the point?

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    The point is this, that's how it's going to be when God judges, that there are going to be some arrogant, wicked people someday that are going to have a cold dose of reality.

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    And it's going to be as if they woke up from a dream and they're like, oh man, things are not how I thought they were.

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    They're gonna face God someday.

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    You know, nobody's figured out a way to avoid that.

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    And that's the first thing Asaph tells us is, why would we envy people that are going down?

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    Why would I be jealous of someone who lives wickedly, but then they have to face the holy sovereign judge of the universe?

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    Why would I envy that guy?

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    God's presence makes me see the big picture.

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    Number two, God's presence exposes my foolish thinking.

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    (sniffling)

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    He says, "When my soul was embittered, "when I was pricked in heart, "I was brutish and ignorant.

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    "I was like a beast toward you." You see, now Asaph's like, I just, I see myself so clearly now.

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    He's like, when I went to church, or the sanctuary, you know, Old Testament, you know, worship, temple, we're talking about being in God's presence, right?

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    He's like, "When I got in God's presence, I realized "I was so wrong to get bent out of shape about this.

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    "I was so wrong to let my mind go there." Do you see this confession of his?

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    That God's presence not only brings the big picture into focus, it brings us into focus.

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    Then it changes our thinking.

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    See how he describes himself?

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    Verse 22, he says, "I was brutish and ignorant." He says, "I was ignorant.

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    "I was ignorant." You know, one of the most ignorant things that people say, we all say it, I've said it, you've said it, and it's ignorant, the time that we go, "That's not fair.

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    "That's not fair." Let's stop and think about that for a second.

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    What is fair?

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    What do you mean by that?

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    And where do you get this idea of fairness?

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    What does that mean?

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    That's not fair.

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    What's that mean?

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    Do you know what we mean when we say that?

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    We're saying, here's the way things are supposed to work.

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    Everybody is supposed to get the same.

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    And if I'm not getting something that somebody else is getting, that is not fair.

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    Where do we get that?

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    You know what that is?

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    That is ignorant.

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    This idea that I should get what everybody else gets.

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    And listen, we're born with that.

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    We have to unlearn that.

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    And we need to get to the presence of God to get that out of our soul.

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    But we're born with that.

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    I can prove that.

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    Do this.

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    Go next week, go somewhere and just buy like this giant tray of cookies and go back to the kids ministry area.

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    What do we call that now, Harvest Academy?

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    Go back there with this giant tray of cookies, Give every kid a cookie except five.

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    Five kids, don't give them a cookie.

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    And don't tell them why.

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    I will tell you five out of five what those kids are gonna say.

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    What are they gonna say?

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    That's not fair.

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    That's not fair.

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    Don't actually do that because that's mean spirited.

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    But listen, it's true.

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    It's this idea that when I came in here, I didn't know cookies were being handed out at all.

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    But now that I see somebody else got one, it's not fair if I don't get one.

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    And we take that into adulthood.

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    That's not fair.

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    That's not fair.

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    That's not fair.

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    Listen, you don't want fair.

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    You don't want what you deserve.

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    Because here's what you deserve.

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    Truthfully, you deserve hell as soon as you sin.

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    That's what you deserve.

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    So Jesus Christ didn't come to give you fair.

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    Jesus came to give you grace.

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    And receiving Jesus Christ, believing that he died to take away your sin, believing that he rose from the dead to give you eternal life.

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    You see that, when you believe in Jesus, that keeps you from getting what you really deserve.

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    You don't want fair.

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    He says, "Not only was I ignorant," He says, "I was brutish." I love this, the end of verse 22.

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    He says, "I was like a beast toward you." Like a beast.

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    He says, "God, you know, I realize now "I was thinking like an animal." Do you know what animals focus on?

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    You know what they focus on?

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    The immediate, that's it.

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    They focus on the immediate.

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    And my frame of reference is dogs.

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    You know, if I whistle, my dogs will run to their crates.

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    Like if we have to, you know, make a trip or whatever, I'll whistle, they'll go in their crates.

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    And they know that I'll give them a treat if they go to their crates.

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    They're not thinking, you know what, I might be in that crate for two hours or four hours, or what if they make a day trip and I'm gone for, they're gone for 12 hours and I'm stuck in this crate for 12 hours.

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    They're not thinking about that.

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    You know what they're thinking of?

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    Oh, he whistled, "Treef, a little bite of something." They're willing to take a bite of something.

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    They're not thinking big picture, are they?

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    And that's what Asaph is saying here.

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    He goes, "I was just like a stupid animal.

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    "All I'm thinking about is the immediate and future, "and don't give me that little bite of something." And I'm evaluating everything based only on what is in front of me.

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    Dogs do that.

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    They're not thinking big picture.

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    They're not thinking long-term.

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    So like Asaph, when we get into God's presence church, we quickly move from, something is wrong with what God is doing, and instead we move to, something is wrong with the way that I'm thinking about this.

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    Because God's presence exposes my foolish thinking, right?

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    And then finally, number three, and this is last and most important, by the way, God's presence reminds me that He is what I want.

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    Look at verse 23.

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    He says, "Nevertheless, I am continually with you.

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    You hold my right hand." He said, "But God, you know, I have you.

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    I have you God.

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    And you're holding my hand like a dad.

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    And I can't help but think, you know, when I read this, I remember when I was like five or six, I was just a little squirt, but at five or six, my dad took me to my first pro wrestling match.

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    If you've ever been to the pro wrestling matches, ladies and gentlemen, it's a real hoot.

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    But I remember my dad took me to the pro wrestling matches and I had this sign, you know, that said WIMP because apparently that was the thing you call this, it was Iron Mike Sharp Canada's greatest athlete, you called him a WIMP and that really angered him.

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    He didn't like to be called a WIMP.

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    Unlike the rest of mankind.

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    That really made him mad.

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    And I remember holding my sign up and he came out and he was covering his ears and he was kicking the ropes and he was screaming because everybody was chanting wimp.

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    And I remember leaning to my dad and saying, "Dad, do you think he saw my sign?" And my dad leaned down and he said, "I'm sure he saw your sign." I was terrified.

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    I was five, stop laughing at me.

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    But I was terrified because in my mind, he was gonna come running out of the ring, he saw my sign and he was gonna attack me.

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    He was huge, he was built like a grizzly bear.

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    He's this monster, and I'm just like, I was like knee high to a squirrel, and I was terrified.

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    But you know what I did?

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    I remember this like it was yesterday.

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    I remember leaning into my dad's hip and grabbing his hand, and I remember in that moment, I'm like, "He can't get me now.

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    "There is not a force on this planet that can get me now "because I'm in my dad's hand," right?

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    And that's what Asaph is saying.

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    He says, "You know, there's just something about leaning into your father and holding his hand.

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    You can't put a price tag on that.

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    That has greater value than anything." Verse 24, he says, "You guide me with your counsel." Has God's wisdom ever benefited anyone?

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    everyone who followed it. He says, "And afterward you will receive me to glory." And man, you know, if you're in the middle of one of those moments like Asaph where you're just ranting and raving about the unfairness of life and the arrogant wicked, you know what I wish I could do? I wish that somehow I could just kind of peel the curtain back and let you peek into heaven. Just get like a five second glimpse into heaven while you're here on earth, and if I could do that, if I was able to do that, like, hey, five seconds, here you go, this is what heaven looks like, this is what is waiting for you.

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    If I could do that, I guarantee you, you would never envy anyone again.

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    Listen, and I don't say this lightly, going to church is that glimpse of heaven.

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    I can't pull the curtain back, but the best that I can get to show you what heaven is supposed to look like on earth is coming to church.

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    Because what are we after here?

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    God's presence.

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    We're surrounded by God's people.

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    We're immersing ourself in God's truth.

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    We are worshiping God, and we are experiencing the joy that Jesus Christ gives.

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    All of those things that we're going after here, that's what heaven is.

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    This is like supposed to be the sample of that.

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    Look at verse 25.

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    He says, "Whom have I in heaven but you?

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    And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you.

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    My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." I love that concept of portion.

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    You know what a portion is?

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    A portion is just simply that which is allotted to you.

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    And here Asaph is saying, God is what I get.

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    My portion, what is allotted to me?

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    God himself.

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    God is my portion.

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    And I would say, top that.

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    Tell me, what does the wicked have that matches this?

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    What do they have that matches what God gives, what God offers, and what God promises?

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    What do they have?

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    You know, the wicked says, hey, I have a mansion on 50 acres.

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    And I say, "Jesus Christ is preparing a place for me.

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    It's gonna make your mansion look like a porta potty." The wicked says, "I have a billion dollars." And I say, "You know, my God has more than that just in the cup holder of his Lamborghini." The wicked says, "So many people love me." And I say, yeah, the God of the universe loves me.

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    You see, and it's when you get to that place that you say what Asaph said.

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    He's like, I realized, I realized when I spent time in God's presence, I realized the most profound thing that I will ever realize in all of human existence, and it's this, God is what I really want.

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    God is what I want.

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    because there's nothing greater.

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    Being in his presence reminds me there's nothing on earth that I desire besides him.

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    Well, you know, Asaph in the front end of this Psalm was sort of comparing himself with the arrogant wicked and you know he closes the same way.

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    comparing his lot with the wicked once again.

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    Look at verse 27 and 28.

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    It says, "For behold, "those who are far from you shall perish.

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    "You put an end to everyone who is unfaithful to you.

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    "But for me, it is good to be near God.

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    "I have made the Lord God my refuge, that I may tell of all your works." He says, "Yeah, you know what?

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    I'm going to reevaluate here.

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    You know, there really is a difference between people who are seeking the Lord and these arrogant, wicked people that prosper.

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    There is a difference." And being in God's presence might not change any of your circumstances right now. But do you know what it will change? It will change your perspective right now.

Small Group Discussion
Read Psalm 73

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

  2. Have you ever been bothered by arrogant and wicked people prospering? How did that affect you?

  3. Read Psalm 73:15 again. Why is it important that you are careful to not just air all of your theological frustrations? Is it ever appropriate to share your frustrations? If so, how?

  4. How can you turn your envy of the wicked into pity (and prayer) for the wicked?

Breakout
Pray for one another!
Pray for a constant prayer habit that keeps your perspective where it needs to be.

Why Jesus? Getting Ready for Work

Introduction:

Three Questions to Ask Yourself When You Are Out of Energy (Hebrews 13:18-25)

  1. Do I have people Praying for me? (Heb 13:18-19)

    Three Lifehacks to Get People to Pray for You:

    1. Be worth praying for. (Heb 13:18bc)
    2. Give a Request worth praying for. (Heb 13:19)
    3. Ask with Confidence in the power of prayer. (Heb 13:19)
  2. Am I trying to do everything in my Own Strength ? (Heb 13:20-21)
  3. Have I Isolated myself? (Heb 13:22-25)

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    Father, your word tells us that your word is like rain, and when it falls, it produces growth and life.

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    We believe that.

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    We believe that your word always accomplishes the purposes for which you send it forth.

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    So, Father, I pray that we would hear from you today, above all things.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, amen.

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    Microphone sound good, James?

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    All right, we got the thumbs up from the big guy.

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    All right, Hebrews chapter 13, are you there?

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    In my 18 year old son, Owen, has an endless supply of energy.

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    And we saw this when he was a baby, many, many, many sleepless nights, up all night, Aaron and I taking shifts.

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    We just saw, he had a lot of energy, but there's one incident for me, really, really got my attention.

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    And that was many, many years ago when he was just a little squirt, we went to Cedar Point and it was a one day trip.

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    So we got up early, we drove out, and all day in the park, 90 degrees, walking on the pavement, on the rides, all day.

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    And I remember we drove home that night and we got in like 11.30 or midnight.

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    Aaron and I just like dragged ourselves into the house.

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    We were exhausted.

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    Owen runs into the house.

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    And I remember he spent all night running laps through the house as he did so often.

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    But I thought surely this was going to wear him out And it didn't.

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    And I think it was sometime around there that we took him to a doctor to get some tests run.

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    And we found that Owen does not produce melatonin.

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    You know, the chemical that makes you sleep?

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    But instead he constantly produces adrenaline.

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    So we have a real life superhero in our family.

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    He never gets tired.

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    And so many times over the years, Aaron and I have said to each other, where does he get all that energy?

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    Where does all of that energy come from to create a human being that never gets tired?

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    And I was thinking about that a lot this week because you know, church, We are called to be bold witnesses for Jesus.

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    We're called to be godly spouses.

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    We're called to be child disciples.

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    We're called to be ministers.

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    We're called to be perseverers.

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    I think that's the word, under trials.

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    And we're supposed to do that living in fallen flesh, living in a corrupt world surrounded by people who hate God.

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    So where are we going to get the energy for that action?

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    Have you ever felt like, you know, "I can't… I can't take another step"?

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    Have you ever felt that?

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    I'm just so worn out.

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    I don't know how I'm gonna make it another day.

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    And as we get to the end of Hebrews, the Hebrew writer closes with a reminder of where we get our energy from.

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    So today, if you've come to church or you're streaming the church online, and you're asking yourself, "Why am I out of energy?" I wanna ask you three questions.

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    All right, so in your outline, three questions to ask yourself when you're out of energy.

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    The first one, write this one down.

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    Number one, do I have people praying for me?

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    Do I have people praying for me?

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    Look at verse 18.

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    He says, "Pray for us." Stop right there.

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    Church, we need to be praying for each other.

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    And you're going to see specifically in this context, he's talking about church leadership.

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    And he's saying, "Church leaders need prayer." Because if you're a leader in the church in any capacity, you're a prime target for the enemy.

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    Because Satan gets the biggest bang for his buck by taking you out.

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    Because Satan knows that he can get a lot of people off track if he takes the leader out.

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    How many celebrity/famous pastors have we seen?

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    I think just over the last 10 years that have gone down, and the fallout that's come from that, it's not an accident.

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    Satan knows he can get those followers to fall away if he can take the leader out.

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    In fact, I saw that in my own life.

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    The very first church that I pastored, I was just interning.

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    I was helping with the youth group, and I was teaching the senior high Sunday school, when I was preaching occasionally, and it was just a little country church of about 60 or 70 people.

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    And I'm not gonna go into all the details, but the senior pastor suddenly left under very bad circumstances.

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    And the elders of the church asked me to fill in.

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    And I'm like, "Well, I don't know anything." And they said, "Well, we want you to fill in." And I stepped up and filled in for a season.

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    But you have to know that that church of 60 or 70 people turned into a church of about 12.

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    Such a hard season of ministry.

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    But Satan knows if he can get you off track, he can get the people that are following you off track.

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    So listen, church, whether you're a small group leader or you work in Harvest Academy, or you're an elder, or you're a pastor, or whatever you do, Satan's after the people that you love.

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    And he'll get them off track by taking you down.

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    Whether it's through distraction, or temptation, or discouragement.

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    So listen, he says right here, "Pray for us.

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    Power comes from prayer, so you need to get people to be praying for you.

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    And you're like, "Well, how do I do that?

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    "How do I get people to pray for me?" Well, the Hebrew writer gives us three life hacks to get people to pray for you.

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    You're like, "Why life hacks?" "Ah, because everything's a life hack nowadays, right?

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    "If it's a good idea, it's a life hack." So I thought I would connect with the kids You know how hip I am or something.

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    So here's three life hacks to get people to pray for you.

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    Letter A, be worth praying for.

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    How about that?

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    Be worth praying for.

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    Look at what he says next.

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    He says, "Pray for us, for we are sure "that we have a clear conscience, "desiring to act honorably in all things." "Well, that sounds awfully arrogant." No, no, no, it's not arrogant at all.

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    He says, "Look, I want you to pray for us.

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    "I'm just being sincere.

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    "Our motives are in the right place." Okay?

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    We don't have any issue.

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    We have a clear conscience that we are sincerely trying to do what God wants us to do.

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    We have a clear conscience that our motives are about pleasing the Lord.

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    That's really all that matters, right?

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    Our motives and, that's why I'm asking for prayer.

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    So be worth praying for, right?

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    On the other hand, you know, many years ago, I had some people from church approach me because some Jehovah's Witnesses were coming after them.

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    So I said, all right, I'll meet with them.

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    And I sat down and had, we shall call a lively discussion, me and the Jehovah's Witnesses.

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    And as we parted ways, they said, hey, pray for us.

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    And I'm like, no, no.

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    To spread your lies, no.

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    I'll pray that God stops what you're trying to do.

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    How about that?

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    But the point is this, I'm motivated to pray for you if I really believe that you want what God wants.

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    That motivates me to pray for you.

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    So you want prayer, be worth praying for.

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    Letter B, secondly, three life hacks to get people to pray for you.

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    Give a request worth praying for.

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    Look at verse 19.

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    He says, "I urge you, the more earnestly, to do this," to pray for us, "in order that I may be restored to you the sooner." So apparently the Hebrew writer was away.

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    He was anxious to return, right?

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    So if you ask for prayer, for something that is worth praying for, you are going to get prayers praying for you.

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    Pretty simple, right?

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    Have you ever been asked to pray for something, a specific request, that you're not sure if you should pray for?

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    Has it ever happened to you?

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    Because I gotta tell you, that's happened to me a lot.

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    I think of many years of prison ministry when I'd meet with the men in prison.

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    Guess what the number one prayer request in prison ministry is?

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    Can you guess?

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    Yeah, yeah, pray that God gets me out of here.

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    And I think to myself, maybe you shouldn't be out.

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    I don't know what you did.

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    Maybe the best thing is for you to be in here right now.

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    So do you know what I always prayed every single time?

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    I'd say, okay, let's pray.

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    I would pray for justice.

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    I would pray, God, you are God of justice, you love justice, and I pray that you would do the right thing in this man's case.

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    Every single time, right?

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    Or we had a woman one time who said, I pray that I get custody of my kids.

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    And it was a sad situation, and I'm thinking, well, maybe right now this isn't a safe situation for your kids, maybe I shouldn't be praying for that.

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    So I prayed that they were safe.

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    But it's easy to get someone to pray for you when the request is worth praying for, right?

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    When it's things like, "Hey, I'm trying to witness to my neighbor.

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    Could you pray for me to have an open door?" Or, "You know what?

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    I'm going to the school board to try to encourage them in God's truth.

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    Could you pray for me?" Or, "The Choices Pregnancy Center, and has been receiving threats, could you please pray that God would protect choices?

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    I could go on and on.

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    Just give a request worth praying for, right?

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    And let her see, this is a huge one.

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    Ask with confidence in the power of prayer.

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    Ask with confidence.

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    Like, look at verse 19 again.

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    He says, "I urge you." the more earnestly to do this, in order that I may be restored to you the sooner.

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    Let me ask you, is that language of that prayer request, is that language fatalistic or is it confident?

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    Which is it?

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    Shout it out.

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    It's confident, isn't it?

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    He wasn't saying, I wanna be restored and all we can do is pray.

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    Send me good thoughts, good vibes.

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    We might as well try praying.

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    That's not how he presents it at all.

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    He's like, I am begging you to pray for me because I know that it's going to make a difference.

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    I know that God is going to move.

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    I have such confidence in that.

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    I'm begging you, please pray for me.

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    And honestly, church, we don't often ask for prayer confidently because let's just be honest.

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    A lot of times we just don't believe it's gonna work.

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    But you know, we ask for prayer requests.

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    Even when we don't believe it's gonna work, sometimes we do that.

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    Sometimes we ask not believing.

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    Sometimes it's just an opportunity to gossip, right?

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    Like, hey, I want you to pray for Pauline.

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    Her husband's leaving her because, and it's an opportunity to gossip, or it's an opportunity to complain.

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    You know, just pray for me.

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    I've been really sick and my nose won't stop running.

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    I'm just constantly wiping my nose and snotting all over myself.

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    And it's just, I'm so sick of it.

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    And now it's just an opportunity to complain.

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    Or sometimes we ask for prayer, not believing because we just want to vent.

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    I need you to pray for me at work.

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    My job's demanding mandatory overtime.

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    My supervisor's a punk.

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    And that little jerk who works in accounting." Here's the thing, we see it here in the text.

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    If you really believe that prayer works, I mean if you really believe that prayer works, it affects even the way that you ask for prayer.

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    And we see it here, don't we?

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    Very confident.

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    Very confident.

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    Next month is a month of prayer for us.

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    And church, you need to know that your leaders want nothing more than to see God at work and God glorified in this church.

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    That's all your leaders want.

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    And that's why we put this prayer guide together.

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    Did you get one of these?

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    These requests in here are all things that are vitally important for you, for your neighborhood, for your family, for your nation.

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    These are things worth praying for.

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    And we believe that God is going to move, church, as we unite together in prayer.

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    Every day, imagine every person from this church going before the throne of God asking Him for the same thing.

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    We believe He's going to move.

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    Please church, let September be a fresh start in your prayer life.

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    We want to help you with that because we believe in the power of prayer.

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    Do you?

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    Well, if you're out of energy, just have to ask you if you ask people to pray for you.

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    Three questions to ask yourself when you're out of energy.

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    Number two, am I trying to do everything in my own strength?

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    Am I trying to do everything in my own strength?

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    Look at verse 20.

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    This is a lot.

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    He says, "Now, may the God of peace, "who brought again from the dead, our Lord Jesus, "the great shepherd of the sheep, "by the blood of the eternal covenant." Read that this week and I thought, wow, that's a lot to unpack.

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    It's a doxology, really, that contains concepts that he's already covered throughout Hebrews, except maybe you saw it.

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    There's two things in there that he talks about that he didn't mention in the rest of the epistle.

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    And one of them is that Jesus is our shepherd.

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    And another one, and this absolutely floored me, is this is the only place in Hebrews where the resurrection of Christ is specifically mentioned.

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    I read that this week and I thought, is that true?

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    I couldn't think of any place else in Hebrews where he specifically mentions the resurrection of Jesus.

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    And as he closes the epistle, he's like, hey, can't leave these out because here's a couple of key truths that we need to make sure that we get down.

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    First of all, we're helpless and defenseless sheep.

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    We need the guidance and protection of a shepherd.

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    And we certainly can't leave out the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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    The resurrection of Jesus proved that he is God.

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    And it is through faith, not only in the death of Jesus Christ, but in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, that we are promised a resurrection of our own.

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    But until that day, we cannot live the Christian life in our own power.

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    We can't do what God's called us to do in our own strength.

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    Look at verse 21.

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    He says, "May the God of peace," and then verse 21, "equip you with everything good "that you may do His will, "working in us that which is pleasing in His sight, "Through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory "forever and ever, amen." You see, he equips us to do his will.

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    How does he do that?

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    See the language, he's working in us.

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    He's working through Jesus Christ.

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    This is what the Holy Spirit does.

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    He empowers us for everything that God calls us to do.

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    And I gotta tell you, that takes the pressure off.

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    because I don't have to try to perform for God.

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    I don't have to say, you know what?

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    I'm gonna try really hard to do some things for God and maybe God will be happy with me if I do that.

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    That's not how it works.

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    You see, God supplies the power for the work that he wants to do through me.

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    There's only one thing that you need to do.

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    And that's know him.

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    That's it.

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    That's your job.

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    That's what God wants from you.

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    He wants you to know him, to enter into relationship with him through Jesus Christ.

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    That's what he wants.

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    And he's gonna take care of everything.

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    You see that verse 21, he is the one that's going to equip you.

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    So if you're out of energy, You need to ask yourself, where am I getting my power from?

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    Am I trying to do everything in my own strength?

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    Or am I just allowing God to be at work through me by the power of his spirit, right?

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    So three questions to ask yourself if you're out of energy.

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    Do I have people praying for me?

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    Am I trying to do everything in my own strength?

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    And the last one, have I isolated myself?

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    Look at verse 22.

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    He says, "I appeal to you, brothers, bear with my word of exhortation, for I have written to you briefly." Briefly.

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    LOL.

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    I guess it's a relative term, isn't it?

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    Briefly.

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    I mean, it's a relative term.

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    If you sat down and just read Hebrew straight through, you could do it in under an hour.

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    So that's brief, right?

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    But then I got the old calculator out and I started doing some math.

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    Do you know in this series, including this sermon, we've had 33 sermons from Hebrews.

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    And each sermon is about 35 minutes.

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    We're gonna do the averages.

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    Is that all right, Taylor?

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    35, is that fair?

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    Okay, Taylor says that's fair.

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    About 35 minutes is the average.

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    That means sermon time in Hebrews is 1,155 minutes.

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    I think I got them all.

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    That's 19 hours and 15 minutes.

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    He's like, I wrote to you briefly.

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    So much more could be said, but under inspiration of the Holy Spirit, This is God's perfect explanation of the New Covenant and all of the implications of the New Covenant.

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    Look at verses 23-25.

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    He says, "You should know that our brother Timothy has been released with whom I shall see you if he comes soon.

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    all your leaders and all the saints. Those who come from Italy send you greetings. Grace be with all of you. He closes, he mentions Timothy, he mentions leaders and saints, he even mentions them Italian Christians. And it's just a reminder for us, I think it was a reminder for the Hebrew audience and it's definitely a reminder for us as well, that we're part of a body by design and we need each other. That's the way God designed it. Like, none of us are in this alone and we're not supposed to be, but some Christians are happy to isolate and and streaming and all of the tech and all of that, that's been a great thing.

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    We've been able to reach more people than we've ever been able to reach.

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    But the downside of that is some Christians are happy to just isolate.

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    I just go to church at home streaming, or I've heard so many people say this, you know, some TV preacher, "That's my pastor and that's my church." And hey, it's great to watch those things, some of them, but nothing replaces in-person worship.

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    Nothing replaces in-person praying for one another and fellowshipping with one another and coming under the teaching of God's word together.

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    There's nothing that replaces in-person worship.

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    Now I don't know if you heard the rumors.

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    They're talking about lockdowns and shutdowns in September and October.

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    Have you heard that rumor?

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    I'll tell you something that's not a rumor.

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    I know a church that's not locking down.

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    (congregation cheering)

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    We will be open.

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    Look at verse 23 again.

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    'Cause there's a phrase here that really just stood out to me.

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    The first three words of verse 23, he's talking about Timothy being released.

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    We don't really know what's going on.

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    Your Bible says the same thing mine does.

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    Was he in prison or released for service from a church?

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    Who knows?

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    We don't know, not important.

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    But here's something that stood out to me.

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    The first three words, he said, "You should know." You should know, do you know what that implies?

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    That implies I know that you care about Timothy, so you need to know what's going on with him.

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    You see, church, caring about others, being together, identifying with the body.

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    None of us are called to isolation.

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    There is no such thing as a detached, isolated Christian.

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    There's just, there's just no such thing.

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    We're called to be part of a body.

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    And for the body to function, the members have to be together.

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    All right?

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    Aaron told me this story just a couple of days ago.

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    And I'm like, wow, what a great illustration.

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    But she has a friend that told this story to her.

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    So if there are any more details, you have to ask Aaron.

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    But her friend told her this story.

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    She lives down South.

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    And she said that their church was doing pictures for the church directory.

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    Okay.

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    And the way they did this was you go, you show up and a photographer takes your picture, well, takes many pictures actually of your family, you know, different poses and, you know, then after they take all the pictures, you have a Zoom meeting with somebody else and they review your pictures through Zoom and they help you pick the best one that the photographer took, all right?

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    So this friend was telling Aaron 'cause she knows this family from the church.

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    The family has a dad, a mom, a son, and a baby.

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    Are you with me?

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    A dad, a mom, a son, and a baby.

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    All right, so they showed up and they got all these pictures, you know, human pyramid, okay, how about, you know, just the couple and okay, you holding the baby and all these different combinations of these pictures.

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    And when they had the Zoom meeting, The person from the photography company said, "Hey, here's the picture that best represents your family." And they put the picture up, and it was a picture of just the mom and dad and baby.

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    And they said, "This is the picture "that best represents your family." And the mom said, "That doesn't best represent our family, "because we're not all in the picture." And the photographer says, "No, no, no, no.

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    "I looked at all of them and this is the best one." And the mom said, "It's not the best one.

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    "The best one would be the one "that has our whole family in it." Did you catch the implication that the photography company employee was making here.

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    This is the best picture.

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    This is the best representation of your family and your son really doesn't matter.

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    He doesn't matter to this.

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    And the family felt a little different about that.

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    Like, yeah, the son does matter because he's part of our family.

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    And I would say, church, it's the same thing here.

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    We all matter.

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    Every one of us.

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    So be here.

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    Get involved.

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    However, God has gifted you, get involved.

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    And somebody might be saying, you know what?

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    I really don't need the church.

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    Yeah?

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    Well, maybe the church needs you.

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    And maybe, maybe you're out of energy because you've isolated yourself.

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    Are you spiritually gassed?

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    Well God always provides energy in the same three ways.

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    Right?

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    It's prayer, it's His Spirit, and it's other believers.

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    That is how God is going to energize you.

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    For everything he's called you to and everything he wants you to do.

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    Our worship team would make their way forward.

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    You know, this is the last sermon in Hebrews.

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    Anybody else a little sad about that?

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    And you know, we started this whole series, when was that, in December?

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    We started this whole series in December with one question.

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    We asked just one question.

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    The question is, why Jesus?

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    Why Jesus?

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    Meaning, why is Jesus such a big deal?

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    Why are we worshiping Jesus?

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    Why do we talk about Jesus?

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    Why do we give so much money for the kingdom of Jesus Christ?

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    Why Jesus?

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    We found our answer.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because even as awesome as angels are, Jesus is greater than the angels.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because even as awesome as Moses was, then the Old Testament, Jesus is greater than Moses.

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    Why Jesus?

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    He is a rest.

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    Why Jesus?

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    He gives us access to God.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because like Melchizedek, he is a king and a high priest.

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    He's both.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because he's the final sacrifice for sin because he takes our sin away.

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    That's why Jesus.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because he makes us perfect in the sight of God.

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    Why Jesus?

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    because faith in Jesus pleases God.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because he's given us everything for here and for all of eternity.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because he will never leave you or forsake you.

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    Why Jesus?

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    Because his very presence takes away all of our fears.

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    Why Jesus?

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    He equips me with everything good to do his will.

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    That's why Jesus.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, we thank you so much for this incredible book that just bridges the gap between the covenant you made with Israel and the covenant you made through the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    And Father, today I just lift up my brothers and sisters here And God, I confess to you, there's a lot of times that I feel like I'm out of gas, that I don't have the energy to take another step.

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    And as your amazing book of Hebrews closes, God, we found where you provide the energy to do the things that you have called us to do.

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    So Father, it's just simply my prayer today that we'd stop looking in all these other places to get energized. And we turn to the incredible resources that you've given us. And all glory and honor and praise and power be unto your name. We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Hebrews 13:18-25

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

  2. Feeling spiritually gassed? Which of these 3 things (prayers from others, walking in the Spirit, and fellowship in the body) do you feel most lacking in your life right now? How are you going to go after it?

  3. Why is in-person worship and fellowship so vital to your walk? How can “only going to church online” rob you of blessing?

  4. Have you ever been asked to pray for something you felt you shouldn’t pray for? How did you respond? Why is it important to give people good reasons to pray for you (Heb 13:18-19)?

Breakout
Pray for one another!

Why Jesus? Follow the Leaders

Introduction:

5 Habits of Highly Victorious Christians (Hebrews 13:7-17)

  1. They Imitate the faith of the faithful. (Heb 13:7-8)
  2. They Fact-check all bible teaching. (Heb 13:9)
  3. They manage their Expectations . (Heb 13:10-14)
  4. They view worship as Sacrifice . (Heb 13:15-16)
  5. They Obey their leaders. (Heb 13:17a)

    John 13:20 - Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever receives the one I send receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me.

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    Open up your Bibles with me, please, to Hebrews chapter 13.

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    And while you're turning there, let's just pause for a moment.

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    And I would ask again that you pray for me, and I will pray for you.

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    God's word is a big deal to God, and it is a big deal to us.

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    So we want to approach it as such.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father, glorify your name as we all come under the authority of your word, we all have opinions.

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    And sometimes our opinions and thoughts on things directly contradict your word.

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    And we're the ones that need to change.

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    So I pray, Father, that your word would do your work today.

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    Open our hearts to receive it, Father, we pray in Jesus' name.

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    And all of God's people said, Amen, amen.

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    Show of hands, how many people here have been to Disney World?

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    Disney World, all right.

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    I've been there a couple of times, once when I was very young, and once a few years ago when my kids were younger.

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    And you know the most amazing thing you will see at Disney World?

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    Do you know what it is?

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    The most amazing thing you will see at Disney World?

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    And this isn't a matter of opinion, this is a matter of fact, by the way.

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    Do you know what the most amazing thing is?

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    A crying child.

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    You're like, I've seen a lot of that at Disney World, Pastor Jeff.

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    How is that so amazing?

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    Think about it.

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    Did you ever go up to one of them kids, and you kneel down, and you say, "Precious lamb, you know your parents don't want to be here.

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    and your dad spent a lot of money and is walking through this horrible heat and these terrible crowds because he wanted to give you a good time.

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    So stop crying!

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    I mean, you wanna do that, but you can't actually do that, right?

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    Unless it's your own kid, I suppose.

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    But what's the point?

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    The point is this.

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    Christians, we have more reason for joy than anybody.

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    But honestly, sometimes Christians, the church, we stand around like the kid crying at Disney World.

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    Why?

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    Do you realize, we will never face God's judgment because of what Christ accomplished on our behalf.

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    We have no fear of death.

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    Someday you are going to die and I'm going to die And there is nothing to worry about because of Jesus Christ.

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    And the Bible says that God has given us eternal rewards.

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    What are they?

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    I don't know, but they're going to be awesome, and we're going to have them for eternity.

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    Shouldn't we have more joy than anybody?

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    So why are we standing around crying all the time?

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    I mean, there are some Christians that generally seem to live in joy and victory.

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    But there are many Christians that just kind of walk around feeling defeated all the time.

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    I want to ask you, how are you feeling today?

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    Are you feeling victorious or are you feeling defeated?

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    And look, I'm not going to pretend that I don't struggle.

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    A lot of you know the struggles that I have.

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    And sometimes it's hard for me.

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    And I turn to the Bible and I read things like, faith is the victory that overcomes the world.

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    What is that?

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    First John five, right?

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    And I go to my Bible and I read, Jesus said, I have overcome the world.

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    It's at John 16.

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    And I'm like, okay.

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    And then I turn, what is it?

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    Romans eight says that we are more than conquerors.

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    And I'll be honest with you.

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    There's just too many times in my life that I'm like, yeah, I believe that, but I don't feel very victorious today.

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    Anybody else resonate with that?

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    I know, I know what it says, but sometimes I'm just not feeling it.

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    Well, that can change today.

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    So today, if you're feeling defeated, as we get on this home stretch of Hebrews here, We spent all this time in all this really deep, profound theology, and now he's closing with like a shotgun blast of like practical application.

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    And today, Christian, if you're feeling defeated, he gives us five things that victorious Christians do.

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    So on your outline, "Five Habits of Highly Victorious Christians." Sorry Mr. Covey for that title.

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    Two of you got that.

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    Five habits of highly victorious Christians.

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    Number one, write this down.

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    They imitate the faith of the faithful.

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    You wanna be a victorious Christian?

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    Start here.

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    They imitate the faith of the faithful.

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    Look at verse seven.

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    It says, "Remember your leaders, "those who spoke to you the word of God.

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    "Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith.

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    Stop there.

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    He says, look at your leaders, look at people that are walking with Christ faithfully and look at what their lives have become.

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    You look at somebody, we all know people like this.

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    We all know somebody that you would be like, you know what, he really seems like he gets it.

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    He really seems like he has a strong walk with the Lord.

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    Look at this guy, his family is strong.

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    He has a strong marriage.

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    He has a great relationship with his kids.

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    He's confident in what he believes.

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    And he's not worried about what other people think.

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    You know, I've never seen him worry about the future.

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    He doesn't seem to worry about finances.

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    You know, he's endured so much in his life, yet somehow he seems so positive.

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    Do you know somebody like that?

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    We all do, but the question is, do you want a life like that?

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    Well, he tells you what to do, right?

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    Look at the last three words in verse seven, imitate their faith, right?

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    He doesn't say imitate them like, you know, I'm gonna get a shirt like his, and then I'll have a life like his.

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    He's imitate their what?

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    Say it.

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    Imitate their what?

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    Imitate their faith.

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    In other words, he says, look, believe like they believe.

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    Nothing profound here.

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    Believe like they believe.

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    And you're like, okay, I know that's nothing profound, but how do I know that's gonna work?

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    How do I know that's gonna work for me?

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    And I'm so glad you asked, because look at verse eight.

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    It says, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday "and today and forever." How do I know it's gonna work for me?

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    Because Jesus doesn't change.

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    That's how.

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    What Jesus was to them, Jesus is to us today.

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    So that person that you know, that has that strong walk with Christ and relationship seems to be in order and seems to be at peace with God.

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    And do you know how they got there?

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    I can tell you exactly how they got there.

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    Here's how.

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    They believed that Jesus Christ died for their sin.

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    They believed that Jesus Christ rose from the dead to give them eternal life.

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    They received him by faith.

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    And in so doing, the Holy Spirit came and indwelt them, giving them the fruit of the Spirit in their lives.

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    And their passion is serving Jesus Christ.

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    That's how they got where they are.

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    Every single time.

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    Every person that you know, we could go around the room and get the names.

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    Who's the strongest Christian that you know?

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    They all have the same story.

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    Because it's not about them.

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    It's about the person that they believe in.

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    It's about Jesus.

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    And because he doesn't change, I know that I have access to that same power, that same life, that same faith, right?

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    And as a pastor, I can look at preachers that are heroes, like Charles Spurgeon or John Piper or John McArthur, and I'm like, man, those guys are incredible preachers, and how can I have a life like theirs?

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    Same Jesus, that's how, right?

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    Understand that Christian that you're looking up to They don't have some secret Jesus.

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    They don't have like bonus content in their Bibles.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Like, you know, if you had these extra pages like I have, you'd have a life like, it's the same, same God, same Jesus, same word.

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    You know, I think of Barnabas.

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    You know, he's gonna be here, our missionary friend in Thailand, he's gonna be here speaking October 15th.

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    You do not wanna miss that.

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    I'm like, man, I want a ministry like his.

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    I talked to him one time when he was home.

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    Like, what drives you?

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    He said, one verse, 1 Corinthians 9, 23.

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    I do all things for the sake of the gospel.

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    He said, that verse drives everything.

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    That has such an impact on me.

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    Everything for the sake of the gospel.

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    Everything I do for the sake of the gospel.

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    And see, I can imitate that.

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    Same Jesus.

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    So it's nothing complicated here out the gate.

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    Look at those who are strong in the Lord and follow Jesus like they do.

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    All right, regard the word like they do, pray fervently like they do, acknowledge the Lord in everything like they do, and you're going to find that the same victory that they have in Jesus Christ is the same victory that you will have in Jesus Christ because it's the same Jesus.

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    So the first habit of a highly victorious Christian, imitate the faith of the faithful, right?

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    Number two, here's a cringy word for you to put on your outline.

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    Number two, they fact check all Bible teaching, fact checkers.

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    I encourage you to be a fact checker, a biblical fact checker.

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    What do you mean?

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    Look at verse nine.

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    He says, "Do not be led away "by diverse and strange teachings.

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    "For it is good for the heart to be strengthened by grace, "not by foods which have not benefited "those devoted to them." Strange teachings, right?

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    It's Satan's oldest gimmick.

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    He's done the same thing from the beginning.

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    He uses unbiblical teaching to entice God's people away from the truth.

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    And I gotta be honest with you, as a pastor, That's one of my biggest concerns for the church.

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    And this church is just not using discernment.

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    That's one of my biggest concerns.

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    We have a whole sermon series coming up about discernment.

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    It's June of next year.

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    Write that down on your calendar.

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    But I gotta talk about it for a couple moments here.

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    Because, listen, there are so many Bible teachers out there serving up nonsense.

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    I've unlocked the code.

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    Jesus was actually two people.

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    He was the Son of God, and He was the human Jesus of Nazareth.

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    He was two separate people.

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    And if you have enough faith, you'll be wealthy, and you have the power to heal yourself.

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    And the Bible isn't really all true.

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    There's lots of ways to heaven, but there really is no hell.

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    Love wins.

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    And here's one that drives me nuts.

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    The people that are like, well, this is what the Bible says, but let me explain to you a meaning behind this passage that isn't readily available if you just read the passage, but it's something that the Lord told me.

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    And it actually means something completely different And you're like, "Well, you know, these people, they kind of sound Christian." And that's the problem.

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    They sound Christian.

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    These people use Bible terms.

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    They use Bible words.

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    And we're like, "Oh, okay.

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    They're speaking the same language we are." But they're not representing the Word of God straightforwardly.

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    That's a concern for me.

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    That's a concern for me when I go to conferences and see hundreds and thousands of people at times I've seen, you know, hearing this false teaching and just sitting there nodding their heads or writing it down.

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    "Oh, this is really profound." I'm like, "This is heresy." Or people hijacking a small group because they have their own agenda.

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    You know, come with me.

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    I know the real secret teachings of the Bible.

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    trying to lead you away by teaching something goofy.

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    Church, we gotta have discernment.

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    We gotta have discernment.

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    Otherwise we end up like toddlers.

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    You know what toddlers do?

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    They stick everything in their mouth, don't they?

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    Toddlers and puppies, everything goes straight to the mouth.

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    There's no discernment, whether it's food or dirt or a bug or whatever, just all goes straight to the mouth.

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    And church, we end up just like that, right?

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    Everything that we can get in our mouth, eat it up.

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    You can't let a three-year-old pick their diet, can you?

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    If you do, they'll never live to see four, right?

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    And it's the same problem in the church.

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    if we don't learn how to filter everything through the Word of God. And you're like, "Diabolical. What about you?" Yes, me too. Everything that I say, you should be able to go back to the text and say, "Yes, that appears to be exactly what God is saying in in this text, fact check me on everything.

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    You're like, okay, so what does this have to do with victory again?

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    Oh yeah, look at verse nine again.

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    It says, "For it is good for the heart to be strengthened "by grace, not by foods which have not benefited "those devoted to them." Here we go.

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    For these Jews, understand, they had so many laws about food.

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    And they held this belief that external things give spiritual value.

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    You know what you call that when you think external things give spiritual value?

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    You know what you call that?

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    That's called superstition, honestly.

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    And you're like, "Well, I'm so glad we're enlightened and we're not superstitious like that.

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    I think we're worse in a lot of ways, right?

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    We do worse things.

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    In our day, it's lent, or praying, counting beads, or lighting candles, or baptizing babies.

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    Why do we do all of those things?

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    Some of you are squirming right now.

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    Why do we do all those things?

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    Because we believe that those things impart spirituality, but they don't.

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    They just don't.

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    Food doesn't strengthen the heart, neither do any of these externals.

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    And here's the point, you're never gonna feel victorious if you think you're going to grow spiritually from the outside in.

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    If you think doing these things is going to somehow help you level up in your Christian walk, they don't.

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    They don't do it.

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    There's only one thing that strengthens your heart.

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    You're like, what is it?

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    So it's right here in the text, did you see it?

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    He said, "It's good for the heart "to be strengthened by grace." There it is.

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    That strengthens the heart knowing that God has done everything for me in Jesus Christ.

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    God has provided everything for me in Jesus Christ.

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    So if you wanna feel victorious in your Christian walk, I just wanna encourage you, use discernment.

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    Don't get suckered.

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    Be a biblical fact checker.

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    All right, five habits of highly victorious Christians.

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    Number three, they manage their expectations.

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    They manage their expectations.

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    Verses 10 through 14 are very difficult verses, but you slow down for a second and take your time.

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    Really not, okay?

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    Look at verses 10 and 11.

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    Let's understand what he's saying here.

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    He says, "We have an altar from which those who serve the tent," that's the tabernacle, we've already been talking about that through this whole book, right?

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    "From which those who serve the tent, bless you, have no right to eat.

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    For the bodies of those animals whose blood is brought into the holy places by the high priest as a sacrifice for sin are burned outside the camp." Stop there.

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    Well, hang on, what is he talking about?

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    He's talking about the day of atonement.

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    Just jot this down, you can fact check me.

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    Leviticus 16, 27.

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    What's he talking about?

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    Here's what he's talking about.

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    You see, under the Old Testament system, the priests were allowed to eat the sacrifices.

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    That was kind of part of their pay, right?

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    They could eat the sacrifice, but they could not, They absolutely could not eat the sin offering from the day of atonement.

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    They could not eat that.

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    What they did, again, look at Leviticus 16, they sprinkled blood on the mercy seat, and then they took the carcasses of the animal outside the camp to burn them.

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    That's what he's talking about.

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    He's just reminding them like, hey, remember how it works on the day of atonement?

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    Like, okay, where are you going with this?

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    Well, look at verse 12.

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    He says, this is so amazing.

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    He goes, so Jesus also suffered outside the gate in order to sanctify the people through his own blood.

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    In other words, he's saying, you know, there's so many pictures of Jesus in the day of atonement, so many pictures in that whole tabernacle and the priests and the sacrifice.

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    He goes, "Here's another picture.

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    "Just as on the day of atonement, "the sin offering was taken outside the camp." He's saying our sin offering was taken outside the camp too.

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    It's a picture of being rejected.

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    It's a picture of being despised.

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    Like not even in our company, not allowed in our camp, and Jesus Christ was crucified outside the city.

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    That's what he's saying.

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    Rejected, despised, thrown out.

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    You're like, "Okay, so what's the point?" Here it is, verse 13. He says, "Therefore, let us go to Him outside the camp and bear the reproach He endured." He's saying the point is we need to join Jesus and bear his reproach.

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    What does that mean?

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    We think, we think that if we do the right thing, and if we genuinely try to love people and be kind to people, that they're going to love us and be kind back to us, right?

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    How did that work for Jesus?

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    There was nobody who did the right thing more perfectly than Jesus, and there was nobody that loved people more than Jesus loved people.

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    So how did that work for him?

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    Again?

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    He was taken outside the camp and executed.

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    Just like one of those Old Testament sacrifices, discarded.

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    And the Hebrew right here is saying, "We need to go to Him. We need to go with Him, because we too are going to be rejected by the world. And that's okay." Following Jesus is going to get you the same kind of reproach, the same kind of rejection.

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    because a servant's not greater than his master.

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    So church, we need to manage our expectations.

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    If you wanna follow Jesus, you gotta follow him all the way outside the camp.

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    Because following Jesus doesn't mean that everybody's going to accept you.

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    In fact, it means the world's going to reject you.

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    That's what it means.

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    You're like, dude, why would anybody sign up for that?

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    Why would anybody wanna willingly be rejected?

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    In verse 14, it says, "For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come." What he's saying is we don't have anything to lose here.

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    See, if the world doesn't accept me, if the world rejects me, he's saying that's okay, because this isn't my home.

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    I'm not staying here forever.

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    I have nothing here that I'm going to be holding onto for much longer than a couple of years, if that.

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    So victorious Christians don't expect to be accepted here because we're playing the long game.

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    You wanna be a follower of Jesus?

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    That means you're gonna follow him to the cross.

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    But when you follow Jesus, that also means you get to follow him out of the empty tomb two are gonna have a resurrection.

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    Oh, oh, and following Jesus also means you're gonna follow him to glory.

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    I live in victory today because by faith, I'm seeking the city that is to come, and I find my joy in what's coming.

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    Number four, five habits of highly victorious Christians.

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    Number four, they view worship as sacrifice.

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    Now, if you've been with us through this Hebrew series, we've seen a lot of teaching from God's word that would have been very shocking to these Jews.

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    A lot of these Jews would have been shocked by this.

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    And it's hard for us to really relate to that because of the time and place where we live.

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    But the biggest thing that would have been a shock for the Jews would have been this one.

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    "There's no more sacrifice for sin." Can you imagine?

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    Your whole life, like, we are God's chosen people as Israel, and God has provided this means to sacrifice, to have our sin atoned for, and that's how we, you know, get right with God.

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    And now all of a sudden, because of Jesus, it's like, okay, the thing that you've known nationally, we're done with that.

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    No more sacrifice for sin.

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    Like what?

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    It would have been a hard thing to wrap your brain around.

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    Like, so there's, are you saying there's no more sacrifices at all?

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    Actually, there are some sacrifices left.

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    That's what he talks about in verses 15 and 16.

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    There are sacrifices left.

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    Verse 15 says, "Through him then, "let us continually offer up "a sacrifice of praise to God." Like, well, what's that?

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    He explains, he goes, "That is the fruit of lips "that acknowledge his name.

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    "Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have." Look at this last line.

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    "For such sacrifices are pleasing to God." So yes, church, there are sacrifices that we still perform.

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    And these sacrifices revolve around our words and our works.

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    Did you see that?

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    Our words, that's a sacrifice of praise.

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    It's the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name.

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    Understand that every time we gather together to worship, we are offering a sacrifice to God.

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    When somebody stands up here and preaches, acknowledging his name, we are sacrificing to God.

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    When you are discipling your kids, whether you're helping volunteer and harvest kids, you're discipling your kids in your home, you are sacrificing to God because your mouth is acknowledging his name.

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    And he says, that's a sacrifice.

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    If you teach a Bible study, precepts, lead a small group, whatever, that is a sacrifice.

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    It's your words.

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    He also says it's your works.

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    He says to do good, to share what you have.

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    Every act of serving, every ministry you can be involved in, every dollar given for God's kingdom is a sacrifice according to this passage.

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    So yes, we still offer sacrifices, but not for sin.

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    That one's done.

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    Our sacrifices are acts of praise.

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    By the way, when you lived in the old covenant times, you can read about this, go read the book of Leviticus, not now, later, but when you lived in old covenant times, when you sacrificed, you always offered God your very best, right?

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    Isn't that true?

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    it worked? You know, God didn't want you going to your flock and saying, "Well, this sheep looks about two days away from dying, blind, has some kind of disease that's making the wool fall out, only has three legs. I'll offer this one to God as a sacrifice." Was that acceptable? No. You were not allowed to do that. You had to give God your very best.

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    So church, let me ask you, do you think that's still true? Do you think that's still true? Like with these sacrifices, the Hebrew writers talking about this sacrifice of our mouth acknowledging His name and our works, do you think, do you Do you think we should still offer God our best?

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    Do you think that principle is still true?

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    You're either not sure of the answer or you're afraid of what the answer is.

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    But here it is, maybe you haven't felt victorious in your Christian walk because you're not giving God your best.

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    Is that possible?

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    Is that possible?

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    None of us feel great about finishing any kind of a job where we didn't give our best effort, right?

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    Think like if you're in school, I don't recommend this young people, but sometimes you have that all nighter where you get that term paper done, and you hand it in, and you know that wasn't your best work.

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    That's not a great feeling, is it?

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    This represents me, and that's not my best.

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    That's a frustrating feeling, isn't it?

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    Or how about athletes?

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    Have you ever played a game where you lose, and then afterwards you realize, hey, the problem's here, I didn't give my best effort.

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    I didn't hustle hard enough.

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    I didn't try hard enough.

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    I wasn't aggressive enough.

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    That's my fault.

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    You ever been there?

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    That's a sick feeling.

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    I lost because I didn't put the effort in.

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    Or men, men I'm talking to husbands specifically.

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    Did you ever get a reminder on your phone too late that it's your anniversary?

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    And you stopped by Sheetz to get a gift card for your wife?

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    Not a great feeling.

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    Like here sweetheart, $25 for Applebee's.

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    Was that your best?

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    Was that your best?

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    She will remind you that it was not your best.

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    I mean, I've never done that.

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    We're not highfalutin enough to eat at Applebee's.

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    But you get the point.

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    Deep down, you always feel defeated when you know you're not giving your best.

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    So how are we doing there?

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    Like worship time, just had an amazing worship set.

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    Incredible music by incredible musicians who love the Lord.

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    So during that time, you don't have to answer out loud, but I just want you to sort of reckon with yourself through this.

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    Were you pouring yourself out in worship or were you just kind of standing there mouthing the words on the screen sort of half-heartedly?

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    And I have to ask if you were, if you're just kind of standing there, you know, mouth in the words, is that your best?

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    Is that your best?

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    If you're signed up to serve in kids in Harvest Academy on Sunday, and you come in late, and and you're like, my heart's just not in it today.

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    And it's just like, let me babysit, let's make sure the same number of kids leave that came in and that's gonna be good enough today.

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    Is that your best?

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    Or maybe you're signed up to serve in hospitality and you're like, you're phoning it in and you just can't wait to blast out of here.

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    Is that your best?

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    If you're a small group leader or a Bible study leader and you just didn't prepare, I'll wing it, it's okay.

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    Is that your best?

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    Or when it comes to giving, we don't give like proportionately to what God has given to us.

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    We just give God a tip.

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    You know what, God had a pretty decent week.

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    Here's $5, don't spend it all in one place.

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    Really, is that your best?

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    You need to see your words and your works, your ministry, your giving, the way you talk about God, the way you sing to God, you need to see all of these things as sacrifices.

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    And when you see them as sacrifices, Are you giving God your best?

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    Because victorious Christians know that my words and works are sacrifices pleasing to God.

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    And then finally, number five, five habits of highly victorious Christians, they obey their leaders.

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    They obey their leaders.

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    It says in verse 17, "Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls as those who have to give an account." Submission to authority in the church is a responsibility before God.

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    God mediates His rule through man.

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    That's just how he has chosen to work.

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    Read your Old Testament.

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    He mediated his rule through judges, through kings.

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    You get to the New Testament, God mediates his rule through spirit-filled under shepherds, elders and pastors.

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    That's God's design.

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    You know, the idea of a church being congregational-led, it's just not biblical.

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    It's not.

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    God has given us as pastors and elders authority to minister His Word, to preach, to teach, to exhort, to rebuke, to give direction to the church.

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    Not as dictators, but as shepherds who love and care for the flock.

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    And you, biblically, have a responsibility, it says, to obey and submit.

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    Because ultimately, your submission to leaders is really submission to God.

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    Look at what Jesus said in John 13, 20.

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    Jesus said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever receives the one I send, receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me." That's a big responsibility, to know that submission to authority in the church ultimately is submission to our heavenly Father.

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    And you're like, "Man, Jefe, that's heavy." You know what else is heavy?

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    the responsibility on the other side.

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    Look at it again.

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    Look at verse 17 again.

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    It says, "For they are keeping watch over your souls." Stop there for a second.

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    Do you take your job seriously?

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    I sure hope so.

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    Well, I want you to know that I do too.

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    And this is what my job is.

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    My job is to oversee your soul.

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    That's my job.

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    I am not a pep talker, okay?

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    I'm not a speech giver.

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    I'm not a manager or an organizer.

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    My job is to oversee your soul.

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    And everything that I do here with our elders, with our ministry team, with our staff, everything that I do, every decision that we pray over and discuss, everything is about your soul.

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    You have to know that.

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    There's no agenda.

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    There's no secret plan that I have.

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    It's about your soul.

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    It's about discipling you to Jesus Christ.

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    That's my job.

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    And I take it really seriously.

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    And look, you might not ever understand the weight of that.

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    Even if you've got a pastor in your family, you might never understand the weight of that responsibility.

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    You might not ever understand the stress or how many nights laying awake.

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    It's a heavy burden.

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    It is a, it's a heavy burden.

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    That's why I think it's hilarious when people come and they say, well, you only work for an hour a week.

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    And you know what, I get tired of hearing that.

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    And I correct people when they say that.

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    I say, "No, that's not true.

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    "I do not work the entire hour.

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    "I only work like 30 to 40 minutes of it." But I charge them for the whole hour.

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    You're like, "Man, that's heavy.

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    "It is heavy." You're like, "I can't imagine "it gets any heavier than that." Hold on.

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    Look at the next line.

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    He says, "As those who will have to give an accounts." It just gets heavier.

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    Do you realize I have to stand before God someday?

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    And I have to give an account for the way that I did my job here.

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    So I take this really seriously, right?

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    And I hope that you do too.

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    We'll give the rest of the verse here and then we'll stop.

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    It says, "Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you." Underline that in your Bible.

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    That's like one of the most important verses in the Bible.

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    Like it's all God's Word, I know.

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    This one just feels like it hits a little closer to home.

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    Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you.

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    He says, "Church, if you make us as leaders groan, "that's no good for you." Like, well, what makes you groan, Pastor Jeff?

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    Well, starting next week, we're having a 17-part sermon series entitled "Things That Make Me Grown." An introduction.

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    There are a lot.

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    Oh, I wish I had more time.

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    I'm just going to give you three, okay?

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    Here's three things that make me grown.

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    I'm sure if we had our elders ministry team staff up here, I'm sure they'd be amending this.

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    Here's what makes me grown, complaining.

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    Especially about unimportant things.

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    Church, that's, please check yourself on that.

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    That makes the leadership grown.

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    Complaining especially about unimportant things or things that really have no impact on eternity or souls or any of this other stuff.

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    Do you know how many times I hear things like, "Wait, wait, the church picnic is at noon?

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    "This is an outrage!" I'm like, "Whoa." Step away from the ledge.

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    It's okay.

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    Why wasn't I told that the chairs were gonna be gray?

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    It's okay.

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    Breathe in, breathe out.

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    That kind of stuff just makes us groan, though.

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    Come on, man.

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    Is it really something worth bringing up?

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    Is it really something to be upset about?

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    Complaining.

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    The second thing that makes me grow in criticism.

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    That I mean constructive criticism.

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    Some people try to help and I love that, right?

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    I have blind spots.

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    I need help.

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    I love, you know, constructive criticism.

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    But what's the opposite of that?

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    I should have studied it.

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    Unconstructive, destructive criticism.

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    Is that it?

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    That's it.

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    That's what we're going with.

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    of criticism, things like, "Well, you know, Jeff, "I thought adding another service was a really dumb idea." So yeah, like that wasn't helpful at all.

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    It makes you groan.

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    And number one, this is the biggest here, it makes me groan the worst is disregarding God's word.

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    When you disregard God's word, you know, like this afternoon, for those of you who are going to be complaining and criticizing.

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    And I'm like, "Oh, I just talked about that." Disregarding God's word.

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    For the people that come to me for counseling, "Pastor Jeff, I'm having this problem, what should I do?" I'm like, "Well, here's what the Bible says." And they're like, "Yeah, I'm not doing that." Oh, groan!

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    Then why did you come?

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    That makes you groan, right?

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    I could go on, but I think you get the point.

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    Victorious Christians let leaders lead with joy.

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    I'd encourage you to embrace this attitude because this is true.

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    To maybe say, you know what?

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    Maybe I don't personally like that decision that was made, but maybe, maybe I don't have all the information.

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    And maybe I just have to trust the leaders that they're seeking God and they're doing their best.

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    And if you can't trust the leaders with that, I say this with all due respect, you shouldn't be at this church.

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    You can't trust leaders.

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    Go find a church where you will respect and follow the leaders.

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    If you don't believe that we're doing that here, I'm telling you we are.

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    I'm telling you that we are doing our best to honor the Lord.

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    We are.

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    So encourage your leaders, invest yourself, pray for your leaders, but let this be a place where we all serve with joy.

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    because you're going to find, according to the Hebrew writer and backed up by my experience, you're going to find that leaders lead better when they're joyful than when they're groaning.

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    All right?

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    Our worship team would come back up.

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    We're going to close.

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    You know, your walk with Christ, it can be defeating, it can be deflating, or it can feel victorious and exciting.

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    And really, that's up to you.

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    But I want to encourage you to look at victorious Christians.

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    Here's five things they do.

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    Imitate the faithful, they discern, they have the right expectations, they view their words and their works as sacrifice, and they obey their leaders.

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    Alright?

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    Bow your heads and pray with me please.

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    Father in heaven, we thank You for Your Word.

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    Sometimes it's hard to preach and it's hard to hear.

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    But Father, I pray that this conviction, this uncomfortable stuff that we have to wrestle through, I pray that it's just something that You're using to grow us.

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    The truth is, Father, more than anybody on the planet, we should feel victorious.

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    So Father, I pray that we would truly embrace everything that You've taught us in Your Gospel, and that we would live it, and show the world what it's like to truly know Jesus Christ.

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    We pray in His glorious name. Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Hebrews 13:7-17

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

  2. Name someone that you see as living a victorious Christian life. What about their faith should you imitate (Heb 13:7-8)?

  3. Why do you think discernment is such a weakness in the church today? How can you grow in discernment (Heb 13:9)?

  4. If you disagree with a decision made by church leadership, what’s the best way to address that (Heb 13:17)?

Breakout
Pray for one another!