The People of God Give to the Work of God

Introduction:

What Moves the People of God to Give to the Work of God? (1 Chronicles 29:1-19)

  1. We know Everything Belongs to God. (1 Chronicles 29:10-16)
  2. We know we only have a Limited Time to give. (1 Chronicles 29:15)

    Matthew 6:19-20 - Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.

  3. We know God is Testing Us with money. (1 Chronicles 29:17-19)

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    Open up your Bibles to the book of 1 Chronicles, in chapter 29.

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    You know, many years ago, I went to my doctor for a yearly physical, and the PA comes in, you know, they do all the vitals on you before the other doctor comes in.

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    And I remember she put the blood pressure cuff on me to check my blood pressure, and her eyes got huge.

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    And she said, "Your blood pressure is alarmingly high." She said, "We're gonna have to talk to the doctor about this because this is extremely concerning." And then she left the room.

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    And I'm just being honest with you, I sat on the table with the big tissue paper thing on it And I just, I started thinking about life and maybe some regrets that I've had, some choices that I wish that I'd made different.

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    And my eyes were welling up with tears.

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    She looked pretty concerned.

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    Then the doctor comes in and the first thing he said was, We could talk about this blood pressure, man.

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    Said, I know.

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    And he goes, you've never had high blood pressure.

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    I don't understand.

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    And he looked over at the cuff that was sitting on the counter.

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    He goes, is that the cuff that she used?

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    I said, yeah.

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    Yeah, that's the cuff that she used.

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    He goes, oh, that's for little kids.

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    He goes, no wonder it was high.

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    He left the room, came back with a different cuff They were big boys, and my blood pressure was fine.

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    And the point of the story is this.

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    They were, you could say, testing my heart, but they were using the wrong gauge to test my heart.

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    And when we think about our heart towards the Lord, sometimes, church, we can use the wrong gauge.

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    How is your walk with Christ?

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    We can test that in a lot of ways, a lot of wrong ways, and get a lot of wrong results.

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    But the truth is, there is a gauge that is always accurate when it comes to testing your heart.

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    And that gauge is in how you spend money.

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    Always accurate.

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    And right now there might be some people saying, "Okay, wait, wait, wait, hang on a second, Pastor Jeff.

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    "We're doing a series on money right now.

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    "Is it because of fundraising for a building?

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    "Is that why you're doing it?" Yeah, I thought it seemed like the most appropriate time.

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    So there's three building projects in Scripture, by the way, Harvest Bible Chapel.

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    Bible is our middle name, so let's get biblical about it.

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    There are three building projects in Scripture.

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    Each of them were financed by upfront giving.

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    The first building project was building the tabernacle.

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    That's in Exodus 35 and 36.

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    It's the second building project was building the temple.

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    That's in first Chronicles 29.

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    The third building project was rebuilding the temple.

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    You can read about that in the book of Ezra, especially a first couple of chapters.

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    Today, we're gonna be looking at number two.

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    Under Moses, Israel built this tabernacle.

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    Like what is the tabernacle?

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    Well, it was this portable building.

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    Remember they were traveling from Egypt to the promised land but the tabernacle was this portable building that was used for worship and sacrifice.

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    And it was the place where the presence of God rested.

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    But then when you fast forward to King David's day, He wanted to build a permanent building, the temple.

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    But God didn't permit him.

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    Why?

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    Seemed like a noble endeavor, but God said, "No, you have shed too much blood, David.

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    "I can't permit you to do that." That's in 1 Chronicles 22, eight.

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    So David was like, "All right, if I can't build it, "I'll do the fundraising for it." "And my son Solomon will build it." And that takes us to 1 Chronicles 29.

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    Look at the first five verses.

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    It says, "And David the king said to all the assembly, "Solomon my son, whom alone God has chosen, "is young and inexperienced, and the work is great.

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    "For the palace will not be for man, but for the Lord God.

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    "So I have provided for the house of my God "so far as I was able, "the gold for the things of gold, "the silver for the things of silver, "and the bronze for the things of bronze, "the iron for the things of iron, "and wood for the things of wood, "besides great quantities of onyx "and stones for setting, antimony, colored stones, "all sorts of precious stones and marble, "Moreover, in addition to all that I provided "for the holy house, I have a treasure "of my own gold and silver." And look at this, look at this.

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    "Because of my devotion to the house of my God, "I give it to the house of my God.

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    "3,000 talents of gold, of the gold of Ophir, "and 7,000 talents of refined silver laying the walls of the house, and for all the work to be done by craftsmen, gold for the things of gold, and silver for the things of silver.

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    Who then will offer willingly, consecrating himself today to the Lord?

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    So paraphrasing that, David said, hey, I love God, so I'm giving.

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    Now, I was trying to figure out this week how much of David's personal money that he gave.

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    The first source that I looked at said the gold and silver that David gave, the value of the gold and silver would have been about $35 million.

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    Like, wow, that's a lot.

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    I like to look at more than one source, right?

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    To make sure that, you know, we're getting an accurate description here.

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    So I looked up another source and this source said, "Just the gold alone," forget about the silver, "Just the gold alone that David gave "was worth about $5.4 billion." And I thought to myself, it's quite a range.

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    (chuckles)

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    So I stand before you today, church, and say David gave somewhere between 35 million and 5.4 billion.

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    I think it's safe to say he gave a lot.

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    Can we say that?

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    Is that safe?

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    Okay, he gave a lot of his own money.

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    And then after he gives that, David stands up here and he goes, okay, I gave, who's with me?

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    Who's with me?

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    And the people respond, Matthew 6-8.

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    It says, "Then the leaders of the fathers' houses made their free will offerings." That's important, by the way.

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    Please note, this is above the tithe.

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    All right, tithing was the obligation.

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    This free will offering went beyond the tithe, all right?

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    "As did also the leaders of the tribes, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and the officers over the king's work.

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    gave for the service of the house of God, 5000 talents and 10,000 derricks of gold, 10,000 talents of silver, 18,000 talents of bronze and 100,000 talents of iron.

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    And whoever had precious stones gave them to the treasury of the house of the Lord and the care of Jehiel, the Gershonites.

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    So David stands up and says, "Look, I gave.

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    "Here's how much.

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    "Who's with me?" And right now somebody's like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on, hang on, hang on.

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    "Pump the brakes here, Pastor Jeff.

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    "Hang on a second there, King Dave.

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    "Hang on." I thought giving was supposed to be done in secret.

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    Why in the world was David so public about this?

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    Well, the idea that giving is to be done in secret, yes, that is from Matthew chapter six.

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    And we're going to study that next year.

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    Jesus warned us in Matthew chapter six that we are not to give or to pray or to fast for show.

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    And we're going to discover when we get to that passage, it's all about motives.

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    It's about your motives.

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    But see, David here wasn't putting on a show.

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    David wasn't being prideful, like, "Everybody look at me." What you have here in 1 Chronicles 29 is a leader calling on people to give.

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    And you see, in the spirit of King David, I could echo the same thing.

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    I would say, "I believe in what God's doing in this church.

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    "I see the lives that are changed.

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    "I see the people that are saved." So Aaron and I love to give to the building project, and we do.

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    We think of like what's ahead.

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    Imagine when that building is on that property and we're in a community where we can reach more people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    We have green space where kids can run out and play in the grass instead of the crumbling wall where they go out and play, you know, Humpty Dumpty after church and throw rocks at each other.

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    But we just imagine like, wow, this is going to be such an opportunity to reach more people for Jesus Christ.

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    So Aaron and I are so thrilled to be able to give to this.

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    And I would just say church again in the spirit of King David, who's with me?

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    Who will join us in giving to reach more people with the gospel of Jesus Christ?

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    And look, I got no problem asking, because there is a biblical truth that we're exploring today and that is simply this, the people of God give to the work of God.

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    We can talk about numbers and budget and estimates and all of that, and you can say, "Well, where's the money going to come from?" The people of God give to the work of God.

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    That's how it happens.

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    Look at verse nine.

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    It says, "Then the people rejoiced "because they had given willingly.

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    "For with a whole heart, "they had offered freely to the Lord.

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    "David the king also rejoiced greatly." I love that verse.

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    There was so much rejoicing.

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    The people worshiped and David worshiped.

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    Why?

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    Why were they worshiping?

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    This passage tells us why.

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    What's with all the worship?

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    It says, "Because they gave willingly." There's no arm twisting or guilt trip.

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    They gave willingly.

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    It says they gave with a whole heart.

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    It wasn't like, "Yeah, I guess.

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    "Yeah, I believe in what God's doing.

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    "I want to be part of this." gave freely. This is what biblical giving looks like. And you see here it results in rejoicing. And I got to tell you as a pastor, I look at verse nine. I'm like, oh, there's rejoicing because people so joyfully gave to the work of the Lord. And I look at that verse and I say, how do we get there? Harvest Bible Chapel. How do we get to that place with our fundraising?

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    How can we have such an attitude with our building project to people like, "Oh, I wanna give to this, and I'm so thankful, "and I'm gonna praise the Lord for what He's doing." How do we get there?

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    How do we get there?

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    We find out how they got there, and how we'll get there.

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    Because in verses 10 through 19, David prays.

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    And in his prayer, he thanks the Lord for the way that the Lord made provision happen.

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    All right, so on your outline, here's the question.

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    What moves the people of God to give to the work of God?

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    How does that happen?

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    We're gonna find out in David's prayer.

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    All right, the first thing is this, number one, and it all has to start here.

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    We know everything belongs to God.

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    It has to start there. We know everything belongs to God.

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    Look at verses 10 and 11.

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    It says, "Therefore David blessed the Lord in the presence of all the assembly.

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    And David said, 'Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of Israel, our Father, forever and ever.

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    Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty "For all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours.

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    "Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, "and you are exalted as head above all." That's how David starts his prayers, like God owns it.

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    You realize everything that exists was created by God and for God.

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    Everything that exists, think about that, it was all here before you got here.

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    And this stuff will all be here long after you're gone.

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    God owns everything.

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    You have to start there, including us.

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    And if you're a follower of Jesus Christ, understand God owns you twice over, because not only did God create you, which means he owns you, He also redeemed you by the blood of Jesus Christ.

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    He owns you twice.

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    That when he created you, we're wayward and we're sinful and we're heading to hell.

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    God bought you back with the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.

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    You were bought with a price.

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    That's why the Bible says, "You're not your own.

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    You belong to God." So he owns you.

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    All right, look at verse 12.

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    He says, "Both riches and honor come from you, and you rule over all.

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    In your hand are power and might, and in your hand it is to make great and to give strength to all.

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    And now we thank you, our God, and praise your glorious name." Notice David says, "Riches and honor come from God." Now we're getting to some specifics.

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    "Givers love to give because they get this." Listen, everything that you personally own was given to you by God.

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    And right now somebody's objecting, like, "Nuh-uh.

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    "I worked and I earned." Did you?

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    Okay, well, who gave you the ability to work and earn?

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    Who gave you that ability?

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    God did, okay?

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    Everything you have has personally come from his hand.

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    You see, you're a manager, that's all you are.

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    You're not an owner of anything.

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    You're a manager.

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    God is entrusting you with a certain amount of his stuff.

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    I like how one person put it.

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    They said, "God put your name on his bank account." And when you get that, when you get that, giving becomes easy and joyful.

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    Let's do something fun.

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    You wanna do something fun?

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    I need a volunteer.

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    All of a sudden, everybody's like sitting on their hands.

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    Bob Brown, come on up here.

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    Bob Brown volunteered.

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    Actually, Taylor volunteered you.

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    We're gonna do, listen.

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    Everybody give Bob Brown a warm welcome.

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    Bob, we're gonna do something really fun.

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    This is gonna be a blast.

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    Are you ready?

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    Look out at the people that are sitting here.

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    I want you to pick one person.

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    You don't have to say their name or anything.

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    Just pick one person.

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    All right?

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    All right, now give them some money.

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    I don't have any.

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    (audience laughing)

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    You didn't bring your wallet?

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    I didn't.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    To be fair, you never had his wallet.

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Aren't you glad you picked me?

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    No.

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    No, as a matter of fact, I'm not.

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    But if you had your wallet, everybody would think, wait, wait, wait, wait, hang on a second, Pastor Jeff, you said that we were gonna do something fun.

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    Now I'm glad that I wasn't picked because that doesn't sound very fun.

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    How would you like if I asked you up here?

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    So I give somebody some money.

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    You'd be like, well, that doesn't sound very fun at all, does it?

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    No, it doesn't sound very fun.

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    How about this though, Bob?

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    Well, let's change the game up a little bit.

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    Do you have that person in mind?

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    Yeah, I do.

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    Okay, here.

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    I want you to give them this, all right?

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    That's real cash money.

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    I want you to give that person that money.

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    Wasn't that fun?

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    Bob said that was easy.

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    You see the point?

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    That when you think you're giving yours, that's not very fun.

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    But when you realize nothing is yours, giving is fun.

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    Like, hey, this is God's, God gave this to me.

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    So it's fun to give it away because it's God's.

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    Sure makes the game different, doesn't it?

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    When you understand that it's not yours, when you really get to the place and some of you are there, I know some of you are there and some of you, listen, you need to get there.

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    But when you truly get to the place that you're like, it's not mine, then you're no longer going to have an attachment to it.

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    And that changes how you view giving.

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    He goes on to solidify the point even more.

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    Look at verses 14 through 16.

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    David says, "But who am I?

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    "And what is my people that we should be able thus "to offer willingly?

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    "For all things come from you and of your own "have we given you.

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    "For we are strangers before you and sojourners, "and all our fathers," excuse me, "as all our fathers were.

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    "Our days on the earth are like a shadow, "and there is no abiding.

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    "Oh Lord, our God, all this abundance "that we have provided for building you a house, "for your holy name comes from your hand "and is all your own." I love that.

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    He says, "Of your own have we given you." David goes, "God, this celebration we have, really, what we've provided has just come from your hand." And that's the perspective of a biblical giver.

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    As you are not giving God your money, you are giving God back His money.

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    Do you get that?

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    I was trying to think of a way to illustrate that this week and imagine this scenario with me.

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    Just imagine this scenario.

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    Let's imagine that you fell on some seriously hard times in your life and whatever the circumstances were, you were unable to work and have any kind of income.

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    And because I care about you, I say, you know what?

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    I promise I'm gonna take care of you.

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    So here's what we're gonna do.

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    You're gonna move into my house, and I'm going to feed you.

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    And every week I'm going to give you money.

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    You don't have to worry about a job or anything.

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    You come and stay with me, live here, eat here.

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    I will give you money.

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    Are you in that scenario?

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    Well, just imagine that you're living in this scenario and a certain amount of time passes.

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    And I say to you, hey, our home needs a new refrigerator.

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    Would you contribute to that?

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    There's a lot of ways you could respond to my request.

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    One way is this, you could angrily refuse.

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    Like, "Hey, we need a new fridge in our home.

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    Would you contribute to our new fridge?" You can say, "I'm not giving you any of my money." Another option you have is you could reluctantly give me $5.

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    And then be like, "I can't believe he's asking me for money.

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    Can you believe that?

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    Can you believe he's asking me for money?

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    Can you believe the nerve on that guy that he's asking me for money?

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    I gave him some.

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    I gave him five dollars." You have that option.

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    Another option you have is you could proudly give me a hundred dollars.

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    for some weird reason, feel the need to brag about that.

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    You're going to your friends, "Hey, you know what?

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    Pastor Jeff needed some money.

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    I took care of him.

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    I gave him some money." And your friend would be like, knowing the situation, your friend would be like, "So you gave Jeff back some of his own money.

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    We're all so proud of you." Or here's another option.

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    Here's an option.

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    you could happily give me $500 and say, "You know what, Jeff, this is all yours anyways.

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    And you promised to take care of me.

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    And you know, I realized that that fridge is going to benefit me and the rest of the family and anybody else who comes through your house.

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    So you know what, I'm glad to give you back some of the money you gave me." So let me ask you, which is the most appropriate response?

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    The last one is, right?

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    Wouldn't you say that was the most appropriate response?

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    But you see, the same principles apply in giving to the church.

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    We talk about fundraising or just giving in general, some people take option one and just angrily refuse.

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    "No, I'm not giving God any of my money." Obnoxious.

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    Some people reluctantly give a little bit.

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    Like, "Oh, I can't believe the church is always asking for money." So you, you know, you give God just a little, you know, a little tip.

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    Some people give a little more and feel the need to brag about it.

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    "proud of themselves." Yeah, yeah, I'm a pretty healthy giver.

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    Oh, oh, so you're proud of yourself for giving God back what's his.

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    But see, true givers, they get it.

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    Like it's all God's.

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    Hey, this is a great opportunity to benefit not just myself, but so many other people.

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    I'll be glad to give a lot of God's stuff back to him.

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    And you are going to joyfully give when you realize it's all God's anyways.

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    And it's a privilege, it is a privilege to give God back what already belongs to him anyways.

    27:56-27:59

    So what moves the people of God to give to the work of God?

    27:59-28:01

    Well, we know everything belongs to God.

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    Number two, right this time, we know we only have a limited time to give.

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    Look at verse 15, let's back up there for a second.

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    Verse 15 says, "For we are strangers before you and sojourners, as all our fathers were.

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    Our days on the earth are like a shadow, and there is no abiding." He says we're sojourners.

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    What's that mean?

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    We're just passing through.

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    It says there's no abiding.

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    None of us are staying here forever.

    28:44-28:53

    In my old church, there was a man who, he was on staff as a custodian, and he was an elder back in the day, and his name was Lou.

    28:54-29:02

    And I've heard him speak at funerals, And he would often talk about your tombstone.

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    I can just hear him saying this, I just wanna share it with you, but Lou would say, "On your tombstone, "there will be two dates, "the date you were born and the date you die.

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    "And in between those two dates is a dash.

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    "What are you doing with your dash?" According to Jesus, you can use that dash to invest in eternity.

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    What are you doing with your dash?

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    Matthew 6, verses 19 through 20 says, "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, "where moth and rust destroy "and where thieves break in and steal, "but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.

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    That's what you can do with your dash.

    30:07-30:08

    Imagine another scenario.

    30:11-30:12

    Imagine another scenario.

    30:12-30:23

    Imagine that you got a job offer to work in France, but here's the thing, only for six months.

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    "only for six months, "but they are going to pay you "an obnoxious amount of money." I mean, they are going to pay you an insane amount of money for those six months of work.

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    If you took that job, would you take that money and invest in your apartment in France?

    30:48-30:56

    You know, buying a bunch of paintings and carpet and furniture, and would you invest all of that money in your little apartment in France?

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    Or would you take that money and send it to a bank account in America so you can enjoy it in your permanent home when you leave after your short time in France?

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    Where we make our investments depends largely on where we think our home is.

    31:25-31:34

    And too many Christians live like this world is our home, but the Bible says heaven is our home.

    31:37-31:44

    But if you think that the earth is your home, you don't wanna give because you're gonna spend on yourself for your time on earth.

    31:44-31:56

    But if you really believe that heaven is your home, then you're going to embrace the reality that you have a limited amount of time, your dash, to invest in God's kingdom.

    31:58-32:00

    That's what David is saying here.

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    That's why, I don't think he was trying to insert a little gloom into the prayer.

    32:06-32:21

    What David was saying was, "God, we're gonna come and go, "but the temple is going to be used "for worship for generations." I wanna remind you, church, that our opportunity to build isn't just for us.

    32:23-32:27

    This world is getting darker and darker.

    32:27-32:27

    Have you noticed?

    32:28-32:30

    Didn't we just spend like eight weeks talking about that?

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    The world is getting more and more perverse.

    32:36-32:42

    And sadly, more and more churches have abandoned the straightforward proclamation of the word of God.

    32:43-32:45

    And too many churches have abandoned God's mission.

    32:49-32:59

    We have a limited amount of time to give for something that's going to impact generations here and store up for ourselves treasures in heaven.

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    The people of God give to the work of God because we know.

    33:07-33:13

    I only have a limited amount of time to make a difference with God's stuff.

    33:15-33:21

    And finally, number three, what makes the people of God give to the work of God?

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    Oh, we're kind of back full circle.

    33:25-33:27

    We know God is testing us with money.

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    Look at verse 17, look at it very closely.

    33:34-33:52

    David says, "I know, my God, that you test the heart "In the uprightness of my heart, I have freely offered all these things.

    33:53-34:04

    And now I have seen your people who are present here offering freely and joyously to you." Do you see that?

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    David says, "God, I know you're testing us.

    34:08-34:15

    You want to see God who has an upright heart." And David says, "God, I proved that I have an upright heart before you am I giving?

    34:16-34:25

    And David also was measuring the loyalty of God's people to their God by their willingness to give.

    34:29-34:32

    God is testing us with what we do with money.

    34:33-34:40

    Right now, somebody's like, man, I'd rather that God test me based on my church attendance.

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    That's not how he tests.

    34:45-34:45

    Or somebody's like, you know what?

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    I really wish God would test me based on my motives and intentions.

    34:49-34:50

    That's not how he tests.

    34:51-35:04

    David knew an objective test of an uprightness of heart and a sincere love for God, for himself and for Israel wasn't how they spend God's money.

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    What you do with money shows where your heart is.

    35:11-35:16

    Because the giver says, look, I know that I'm being tested with money, I know that.

    35:16-35:23

    So I better be very thoughtful and deliberate on how I use God's stuff.

    35:27-35:32

    Do you remember back in your teenage years, do you remember your teenage years?

    35:33-35:36

    For some, that was longer ago than for others.

    35:36-35:41

    But in your teenage years, do you remember taking your driver's test as a teenager?

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    Do you remember that?

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    Now, I don't know how it is now.

    35:45-35:47

    It was a little different when I was a kid.

    35:48-35:51

    But you had to study and then you go take the permit test.

    35:52-35:54

    But I'm talking about the actual driving test.

    35:54-35:55

    Do you remember that?

    35:55-35:59

    How many people remember taking their actual driving test?

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    I don't know how it is now, but when I was a kid, I had to go to the state police barracks.

    36:12-36:16

    and I pulled up and a police officer got in my car.

    36:19-36:27

    But you know, when he got in the car, he didn't plop down and pull out a clipboard and just start asking me questions.

    36:28-36:30

    Like, "Oh, I got the information.

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    Ask me, officer.

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    Ask me, officer.

    36:32-36:35

    I studied the book." He didn't sit down and just ask me questions.

    36:37-36:38

    What was the test?

    36:40-36:40

    Drive.

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    I had to show him that I knew how to apply the information that I'd been studying.

    36:54-37:04

    In other words, I had to show that you know, because your actions in the car were the test.

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    And church, it's the same with money.

    37:08-37:10

    You have the information.

    37:10-37:11

    Right?

    37:11-37:13

    You have the information, it's all God's.

    37:13-37:16

    You have a limited time to invest in the kingdom.

    37:16-37:19

    You know money is the basis of God's test.

    37:19-37:22

    Do you know what happens when you leave here?

    37:22-37:24

    Is Jesus is getting in the car with you.

    37:26-37:33

    And he's not gonna say, "Hey, do you remember how that verse goes "in 1 Chronicles 29?

    37:33-37:36

    "Do you remember how that verse goes?" He's not gonna ask you that.

    37:37-37:42

    He's not, Jesus isn't gonna say, do you remember the sermon outline?

    37:46-37:48

    He's gonna say, spend.

    37:51-37:52

    Show that you know.

    37:55-38:00

    Because your actions with money is the test.

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    Now listen, This by no means is a beat you up sermon, because I've been told that giving has been very good in our church.

    38:21-38:24

    I don't know who gives what, I don't.

    38:24-38:43

    But I do wanna commend you, because even though I don't know who's been faithful, God knows, and you know, if you've been faithfully giving.

    38:45-38:50

    You know how well you're doing on God's test.

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    Look at verses 18 through 19, where he closes the prayer.

    38:56-39:10

    He says, "Oh Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our fathers, keep forever such purposes and thoughts in the hearts of your people and direct their hearts towards you.

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    Grant to Solomon, my son, a whole heart that he may keep your commandments, your testimonies, and your statutes, performing all, and that he may build the palace for which I have made provision." I love how David closes the prayer.

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    He says, "God, keep your people generous.

    39:37-39:54

    "Keep your people faithful, including my son, "so they may build your building." And I can't think of a better way to close our time here.

    39:55-39:58

    If our worship team would make their way forward, I'd like you to bow your heads.

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    And again, I'd like to commend you, church.

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    I don't know details, but I have been told that there is so much faithfulness and giving in this church.

    40:18-40:19

    I applaud you for that.

    40:21-40:29

    And I wanna encourage maybe those who haven't to get on God's agenda.

    40:29-40:33

    And there might be somebody here that doesn't wanna hear that and you're gonna go to another church.

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    And to you, I say, when you get to that church, be faithful to give to that church.

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    Because it's all God's.

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    You've got a short window.

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    (whistles)

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    And it's the way that God's testing us.

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    Father in heaven, I wanna thank you for the generosity that you have stirred up in people in this church.

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    And Father, you know I don't have a clue who it is, who all's giving and who's not, but Father, I know that you know.

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    I don't really need to, I just wanna thank you for them.

    41:22-41:31

    And I pray, Father, for those who maybe have been clutching a little too tightly to your stuff.

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    I pray, Father, that this passage would give us a wake-up call.

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    That we would have an attitude like David and the people of Israel.

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    Because God, it's a sobering thought that you're testing us by the way we spend money.

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    So I'm asking, Father, please, make the spirit of generosity contagious in this church.

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    Because just as the people responded to David's prayer with a massive worship set, Father, the day's gonna come when we are going to respond on site in worship for the way that you've provided through your people.

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    God, I thank you for that ahead of time.

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    In Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Chronicles 29:1-19

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

  2. In Matthew 6:1-4, Jesus says to give in secret, yet in 1 Chronicles 29:1-5, King David announces his giving in great detail. Should all giving be done in secret? If not, when is it appropriate to not give in secret?

  3. How does remembering that “everything belongs to God” encourage us to give joyfully (1 Chron 29:10-16)?

  4. What did David mean that God is “testing the heart” (1 Chron 29:17)? What, exactly, is the test? How is money part of this test? How do we pass or fail?

Breakout
Pray for one another, and for continued faithfulness and generosity in HBC (1 Chron 29:18).

Money is Where I Need to Repent

Introduction:

What is Money?

  1. Money is a Tool .

    How do I know this tool has become an idol to me?

    1. It causes me constant worry and anxiety.

      Ecclesiastes 5:12 - Sweet is the sleep of a laborer, whether he eats little or much, but the full stomach of the rich will not let him sleep.

    2. It gives me hope and security.

      1 Timothy 6:17 - As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God

    3. It pulls me away from the faith.

      1 Timothy 6:10 - For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.

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

  2. Money is a Spiritual Gauge .

    Matthew 6:21 - For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

    Read also: Matthew 19:16-22, Luke 19:1-10, Luke 3:10-14, Luke 12:13-20

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  • 00:50-00:51

    What kind of a church is this?

    00:53-00:55

    This is a church that stands on four pillars.

    00:57-01:00

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

    01:02-01:04

    We lift high the name of Jesus Christ in worship.

    01:06-01:09

    And we believe firmly in the power of prayer.

    01:10-01:13

    And we share the good news of Jesus with boldness.

    01:15-01:23

    So before we get to proclaiming the authority of God's Word, let's believe firmly in the power of prayer.

    01:23-01:29

    And I'm going to ask that you would please pray for me, and I will pray for you as we turn to God's word together.

    01:29-01:30

    All right, let's pray.

    01:35-01:40

    And all of God's people said, amen.

    01:41-01:43

    For the next four weeks, we're talking about money.

    01:46-01:51

    I wasn't expecting cheers, but I paused just in case.

    01:51-01:54

    And you're like, well, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hang on a second preacher boy.

    01:54-01:56

    Why are we talking about money?

    02:00-02:01

    I just wanna be crystal clear here.

    02:02-02:09

    This is not an SOS series at all.

    02:11-02:19

    You know, a couple of weeks ago, we were talking about, we made the appeal because we were trying to meet our fiscal year-end financial goal, remember that?

    02:21-02:28

    Well, I'm happy to announce that we have met our financial goal for our fiscal year-end.

    02:28-02:31

    Yeah. (congregation applauding) Praise the Lord.

    02:35-02:38

    So this is not SOS, all right?

    02:39-02:41

    This is not coercion.

    02:43-02:47

    I'm not trying to squeeze a dime out of anybody.

    02:50-02:53

    If you do not wanna give, don't give.

    02:53-02:54

    It's just that simple.

    02:55-02:56

    And look, I don't know who gives what.

    02:57-02:59

    We have a whole financial team at our church.

    03:00-03:02

    Andrew Rupert is our treasurer.

    03:02-03:03

    They handle all of that.

    03:03-03:07

    I have no idea who gives what in this church aside from my family, okay?

    03:08-03:11

    So I'm not trying to squeeze you for a dime here.

    03:13-03:17

    If you don't want to give, then don't.

    03:17-03:19

    And I mean that sincerely, just don't give.

    03:22-03:29

    And you know, I had to look it up, and I'm embarrassed to say, you know what our last series was on money at Harvest Bible Chapel?

    03:29-03:30

    Do you know what year that was?

    03:30-03:32

    That we had a series on money?

    03:32-03:35

    I'm embarrassed to say this, 2015.

    03:39-03:39

    Not great.

    03:40-03:43

    That means we're way overdue to talk about it.

    03:45-03:47

    Why are we doing a series on money?

    03:47-03:53

    Well, did you know the Bible has like 2,350 verses in it about money and stuff?

    03:53-03:53

    Did you know that?

    03:55-03:57

    That's more than faith and prayer combined.

    04:00-04:04

    You're like, yeah, Pastor Jeff, but I don't know if you were with us during this worship set.

    04:04-04:11

    I was, but we were talking about Jesus and we were singing to Jesus and we were celebrating the Lord's Supper.

    04:13-04:16

    You know, Jesus talked more about money than he did about anything.

    04:18-04:18

    That's true.

    04:19-04:23

    More than heaven, more than hell, more than spiritual rebirth, Jesus talked about money and stuff.

    04:25-04:32

    In the book of Matthew, Jesus talked about money 88 times, in Mark 54 times, in Luke 92 times.

    04:34-04:40

    In fact, one person I listened to this week said 15% of Jesus recorded words were about money.

    04:42-04:43

    Did you know that?

    04:44-04:49

    Oh, in Jesus parables, you know, Jesus told the stories to illustrate spiritual realities.

    04:50-04:53

    He had 38 parables, 16 of them.

    04:53-04:57

    16 of 38 were about money and possessions.

    04:59-05:02

    Like, so why are we having a series about money?

    05:04-05:10

    Apparently, if you take God's book at all, it's something that we need to take a look at.

    05:12-05:13

    So what is money?

    05:14-05:17

    Let's just, here's what I wanna do today.

    05:17-05:26

    I just want us church to take a giant step back and re-examine this concept of money.

    05:29-05:35

    You know, a couple of months ago, As I was cleaning up, I found something and I thought it was so interesting.

    05:36-05:39

    In fact, here's what I thought was interesting.

    05:39-05:44

    I was gonna throw it in the garbage, but then I'm like, no, no, no, hang on a second.

    05:45-05:45

    You know what I found?

    05:46-05:47

    I'll go to your eyes.

    05:48-05:50

    This, don't get too excited.

    05:51-05:53

    This is a Chuck E. Cheese token.

    05:56-06:00

    And it's a stamp 2005.

    06:01-06:03

    Like I said, I was gonna throw it away.

    06:05-06:15

    And then I stopped myself and I really started looking at it and I really started to think a lot about this token.

    06:19-06:24

    And I get to ask you, church, does this have value?

    06:27-06:28

    Does it?

    06:30-06:34

    I hear a lot of very insecure answers.

    06:36-06:37

    Does this have value?

    06:39-06:45

    Well, I would say it probably doesn't have value to anybody sitting in here.

    06:46-06:51

    But do you know if I went back to Harvest Academy right now, right?

    06:52-06:57

    Those kids would beg for this thing that I was going to throw in the garbage.

    07:00-07:09

    And I was also thinking about this, and I think I heard somebody say this, but you know, this definitely doesn't have any value here.

    07:11-07:14

    If you were going to use this at all, where would you have to go?

    07:16-07:18

    You'd have to go to Chuck E. Cheese, right?

    07:19-07:21

    And you're like, okay, Pastor Jeff, what about to you?

    07:21-07:23

    Does this have any value to you?

    07:25-07:27

    Well, I just told you, I'm gonna throw it away.

    07:27-07:29

    I got to thinking about that.

    07:29-07:30

    Does this mean anything to me?

    07:31-07:33

    Well, 40 some years ago it would have.

    07:35-07:44

    And then I thought, well, maybe again in my life when my kids were little, it would have value.

    07:46-07:52

    But right now, this thing doesn't really mean anything.

    07:53-07:58

    this little metal circle.

    08:01-08:05

    So what about this coin?

    08:07-08:08

    This is a silver dollar.

    08:11-08:14

    And I'll be upfront with you, I had no thoughts of trashing this one.

    08:15-08:17

    This one was given to me by my grandfather.

    08:21-08:22

    But does this have value?

    08:24-08:27

    Oh, okay, we're a lot more confident answering that one, aren't we?

    08:29-08:32

    This would have value to anybody sitting in here.

    08:34-08:41

    But let's be honest, if I went back to Harvest Academy and I went to the kids and said, which one do you want?

    08:41-08:43

    Which one do you think they would take?

    08:44-08:47

    They'd probably take the Chuck E. Cheese corn, wouldn't they?

    08:49-08:49

    Right?

    08:52-08:59

    It's interesting though, this little metal circle, does it have value?

    09:02-09:12

    Well, if I went to a Thai village, a wheelbarrow full of these wouldn't mean a thing.

    09:16-09:20

    Isn't it strange how these things work?

    09:22-09:26

    and what determines whether or not they have value.

    09:26-09:27

    Isn't that strange?

    09:30-09:32

    But you know what's really strange?

    09:33-09:46

    Is when you consider that God wrote a book and so much content of the book that God wrote is about this.

    09:50-09:51

    So what is it?

    09:51-09:52

    What is money?

    09:54-10:01

    Well, really, money's just an object that simplifies trade, right?

    10:02-10:08

    I mean, think if we didn't have currency, how would we exchange goods?

    10:09-10:16

    I would have to trade you something that you would see value in, and I would want something from you that I see value in, we'd have to trade.

    10:17-10:20

    But if we didn't have currency, we would have to trade like real stuff.

    10:20-10:22

    And like our family, we used to have chickens.

    10:22-10:24

    So I was thinking about the chickens.

    10:24-10:29

    Could you imagine if that was my item of trade, that I wanted to get a new shirt.

    10:30-10:37

    So I went to the store and I had all these chickens under my arms and said, how many chickens is it gonna take for a new shirt?

    10:40-10:42

    Like that's mighty inconvenient, isn't it?

    10:43-10:43

    Yeah.

    10:44-10:47

    Plus how do I know the person selling the shirt even wants chickens?

    10:50-10:51

    (congregation laughing)

    10:51-10:55

    So this is how money works.

    10:56-11:04

    We all have to collectively agree that this little piece of metal has value.

    11:05-11:08

    We have to agree on that because here's how it works.

    11:09-11:13

    If we don't all agree that this has value, then it has no value.

    11:14-11:20

    It doesn't mean anything Because the truth is this doesn't have any inherent value in it at all.

    11:21-11:22

    Can't eat this.

    11:24-11:25

    This can't keep you warm.

    11:27-11:28

    There's no inherent value.

    11:30-11:31

    You know, it's like gold.

    11:34-11:37

    You know, this ring is made of real gold.

    11:39-11:40

    You're like, ooh.

    11:41-11:43

    I'm like, it has no inherent value.

    11:44-11:45

    You can't eat this either.

    11:47-11:49

    This can't keep you warm.

    11:51-11:54

    Like, well, why does this gold ring have value?

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    Well, it's only worth something because people have said, of all the rocks that we dig out of the earth, this one just happens to be worth something.

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    Isn't that strange how that works?

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    So why does God talk so much about this?

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    Why does God talk so much about this?

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    Why?

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    If this is just a tool that we have to simplify trade, really what business is it of God's what we do with it?

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    And I know as soon as you talk about we're having a sermon series on money, I'm sure there were people that groaned, and I'm sure that there were people that rolled their eyes, and I'm sure there were people that were like, can we be somewhere else for the next four weeks?

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    And you know why that is?

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    It's because most people don't see this the way that God sees this.

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    That's why.

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    Look, I've been around the track a few times, And I know as soon as the church starts talking about money, people get sideways.

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    And people say some ridiculous things.

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    Here's a ridiculous thing.

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    Some people are like, "Oh, so what are you saying, God needs my money?" Yeah, yeah.

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    God needs your money.

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    The owner of everything.

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    The one who can create things by speaking.

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    You know, my God has $6 trillion just in the cup holder of his Lamborghini.

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    God does not need anything from you or me.

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    So dispel with that foolishness.

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    But another one that I think is even funnier is when a church brings up money, I hear people say this, and I know there might be somebody visiting with us today that's like, "Oh, this is my first time visiting Harvest and they're talking about money!" But I hear this all the time.

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    People say, "I don't know why churches "are always asking for money." You know, that's interesting.

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    People go to church and they expect to be in a building that has heating and air conditioning and running water and a staff to lead worship and a pastor to give a message and their kids to have Goldfish crackers and coloring pages and they want coffee, you know, the good stuff, not the cheap stuff, right?

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    We're talking Starbucks, not Big Lots.

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    And we want the good stuff.

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    Definitely not Pantera bread coffee.

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    We want the good stuff.

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    But people walk into a church and they expect all these things, but it shouldn't cost any money.

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    Where then, well, then where does it come from?

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    I thought it was interesting.

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    People come to church, I see people sitting here with their kids and some people come to church and they're like, pastor, tell me what to do with this human life God has entrusted to me.

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    And then those same people will say, don't tell me what to do with my money.

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    Isn't that interesting?

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    People get sideways.

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    People get confused about money.

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    That's why we're doing this series.

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    People get confused.

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    I read a great quote this past week.

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    Martin Luther said that man is like a drunk, falling off the right side of the horse and gets back on and falls off the left side of the horse.

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    Like, what's he talking about?

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    He's talking about our propensity to go to the extremes.

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    That's how people are.

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    We go to the extremes and we talk about money.

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    There's gonna be extremes here.

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    There are gonna be people that are like, You know what, money is evil.

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    The Bible doesn't say that.

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    Money is evil and we shouldn't have anything to do with it.

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    We should all be poor.

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    We're the drunk that fell off the right side of the horse.

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    And then there's other people that are like, you are a child of God, so you should live lavishly.

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    And we're the drunk that fell off of the left side of the horse.

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    People are confused about it.

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    And people are so deluded about money.

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    You know, you see it in the political ads now, don't you?

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    Gotta go after the rich, right?

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    Go after the rich.

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    I get a newsflash for you.

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    We're all rich.

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    We are.

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    Do you realize you're in possession of things right now The King Solomon never could have even imagined.

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    You have that.

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    But when we talk about money, we are so quick to excuse ourselves from getting on track with what God said.

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    You know, you get up and you talk about tithing and someone goes, "Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, tithing, that's Old Testament, Pastor Jeff.

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    "A, a, a, a, a, a." Like, "Okay, well what about sacrificial giving?" "Well, I don't really have that to give." "Okay, well the Bible says that we should avoid debt." You're like, "A, a, a, a, no." "Everybody uses credit cards, Pastor Jeff." "Well, the Bible says that we shouldn't be hoarders." You're like, "A, a, a, a, I don't really have "that much, Pastor Jeff." And I'm like, "Okay, then at what point "does the Bible say anything about money "that we should apply?" And that's what I want to do today is just have us rethink what this is.

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    What is money?

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    Just two things today.

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    Not even really getting a sermon today.

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    You're getting an introduction to the next three.

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    So what is money?

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    You have to see it the way God sees it.

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    As far as we can see biblically, money is two things.

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    You need to look at it the way God does.

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    First of all, write this down.

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    Money is a tool.

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    Write that down, money is a tool.

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    You know what this is?

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    This is a tool.

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    'Cause you see, if I was to ask you, okay, money, is it good or evil?

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    I know there are people that would say, When money's evil, the Bible says, money's the root of all evil.

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    Bible doesn't say that.

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    So is this good or evil?

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    The answer is neither.

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    This isn't good or evil.

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    This is like a gun.

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    Is a gun good or evil?

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    Neither, it's a tool.

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    What about a hammer?

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    Is a hammer good or evil?

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    Neither, it's a tool.

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    What about a knife?

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    Is it good or evil?

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    See, in all of those things, guns and hammers and knives and money, it's all in how it's used.

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    It all depends on the user.

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    See, you can take money and you can use it to buy Bibles or to build a church.

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    And somebody would come along and say, "Yeah, that's good money." No, it's not.

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    The giver is doing good with the tool because that same money can be used to buy drugs, a prostitute, a weapon to murder someone.

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    You're like, "Oh, that's bad money." No, it's not.

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    The user is doing bad with the money.

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    But you have to see, church, this is just a tool.

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    But the key difference between this tool and other tools is this, and you've gotta get this down, because a wrong attitude about this tool will destroy your soul.

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    You're like, "Well, how does that happen?" Listen very closely because your soul depends on this.

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    You can see this as a tool to serve yourself or as a tool to serve God and others.

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    And if you use this as a tool to serve yourself, this becomes an idol.

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    And this has led to the destruction of so many people.

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    I mean, just take a spin through your Bible and look at how many people whose lives were destroyed because of this.

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    Remember Taken Akin, the book of Joshua?

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    or Balaam, Delilah, Judas Iscariot, Ananias and Sapphira.

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    A wrong attitude towards this can destroy you.

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    And I think maybe that alone merits a discussion on money.

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    So how do I know this tool has become an idol to me?

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    I want you to jot some things down.

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    We're gonna see what God's word has to say.

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    How do I know that this has become an idol?

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    Oh, there's so many red flags.

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    I just wanna give you three.

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    How do I know this has become an idol to me?

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    Letter A, it causes me constant worry and anxiety.

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    Here's a clue.

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    It causes me constant worry and anxiety.

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    Look what Solomon says in Ecclesiastes 5.12.

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    He says, "Sweet is the sleep of a laborer, whether he eats little or much.

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    But the full stomach of the rich will not let him sleep." You see what he's saying?

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    The guy that goes out and works hard and earns, he goes, "That guy's sleeping well." But the guy that has so much is just laying in bed, worried about his stuff.

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    I need to ask you, you know, How much worry and anxiety do you have in your life over money?

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    If money is constantly consuming your thoughts, if it's constantly occupying your attention, then it might be an idol.

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    What about the other side of the coin, pun intended, letter B?

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    How do I know this tool's become an idol to me?

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    Here's the other side of it.

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    It gives me hope and security.

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    1 Timothy 6, 17 says, "As for the rich in this present age, "charge them not to be haughty, "nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, "but on God." That's the other danger for money, is we look to this to be the thing that gives us hope, security, confidence, a feeling of wellbeing.

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    When Jesus taught us to pray, remember the line, "Give us this day our daily bread." How many of you have sincerely had to pray that God would provide you food for the day?

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    Like, I don't really need to pray for daily bread.

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    In fact, if I'm being completely transparent with you, I don't really need to ask God for anything.

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    Because I have this, I get what I need.

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    And after a while we start to think, what do I really need God for anyways?

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    And when our hearts go in that direction, guess what?

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    This has become an idol.

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    That leads us right into letter C.

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    It pulls me away from the faith.

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    It pulls me away from the faith.

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    This can lead you away from Jesus Christ.

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    Look at 1 Timothy 6:10.

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    "For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils." Do you see that?

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    He didn't say money's evil.

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    He says the love of money is the root of all kinds of evils.

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    He says it is through this craving "Some have wandered away from the faith "and pierced themselves with many pangs." This can pull you away from the faith.

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    You know what, I need to skip church today because I really gotta focus on my job.

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    I gotta focus on my work.

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    I gotta earn some, I'm gonna skip church.

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    I can't get involved in small group.

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    I have this stuff that I don't have any time to enjoy except during small group time.

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    I want to enjoy my stuff.

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    I can't serve in the church.

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    I can't go on a mission trip.

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    Why? I have all this stuff to take care of.

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    How am I possibly going to leave the country for a week or two?

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    Who's going to take care of my stuff?

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    Do you see how money can lead you away from the faith?

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    Those are red flags, my friends.

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    that this is a dangerous tool.

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    Because Jesus warned us that this tool can lead you away from God, and you will have this temptation to even replace God with this tool.

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    That's why Jesus said in Matthew 6, 24, "No one can serve two masters.

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    "He who either hate the one and love the other, or he'll be devoted to the one and despise the other.

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    Look at this last line, he says, "You cannot serve God and money." And I think in our minds, when we read that verse, we wanna sort of change the phraseology there and say that what Jesus was saying was, you shouldn't serve God and money.

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    He didn't say shouldn't.

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    He said, "You can't." Like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait, why?

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    "Why can't I?" For the same reason that a woman can't have two husbands.

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    That's why.

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    Jesus also said that this is a tool that can be used for good.

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    And we're going to be diving into that over the next two weeks.

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    But today, I just want you to see this for what it is.

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    It's a tool and everything that this can do, whether it's to bless someone or destroy ourselves, everything that we can do with this depends entirely on the choices that you're going to make and how to wield this tool.

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    So money's a tool.

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    Secondly, money is a spiritual gauge.

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    Money is a spiritual gauge.

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    You know what a gauge is?

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    A gauge is just something that gives you information, right?

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    Like when you were driving to church today, Your car has gauges.

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    And understand the gauge in your car that tells you how fast you're going, that gauge doesn't determine your speed.

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    That gauge reflects your speed.

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    That gauge is giving you information about your speed, right?

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    And that's exactly what money is.

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    This is a gauge.

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    Matthew 6, 21.

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    Jesus said, "For where your treasure is there, your heart will be also." And I know we wanna flip that verse around and say, no, no, no, where your heart is, that's where your treasure is.

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    But that's not what Jesus said.

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    This is an objective test.

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    You know, if you came to me, you're like, "Pastor Jeff, you know where my heart is?

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    "My heart's with missions." Oh, oh, I have such a heart for missions.

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    I would say, "Well, how much do you give to missions?

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    "How much money do you give to missions?" And you're like, "I don't really give money to missions." Okay, well then your heart's not with missions.

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    You're like, "Well, how can you say that?

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    It's not my opinion.

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    That's what Jesus said.

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    Jesus said where your treasure is, that's where your heart is." They're like, "Oh, Pastor Jeff, I love this church so much.

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    My heart is with this church.

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    Do you give to this church?" Like I said, "I don't know, but you know and God knows.

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    Do you give to this church?" If you're like, "Well, I'm being honest with you, I really don't give to this church." Well, then your heart's not here.

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    Again, not my opinion.

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    This is Jesus' opinion.

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    It's an objective test.

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    Like, okay, Pastor Jeff, well, where is my heart?

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    You seem to be the expert on where my heart is.

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    Well, I'm not, Jesus is.

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    You're like, where is my heart?

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    I would say, show me your checkbook.

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    If you show me your checkbook, I'll tell you really quickly where your heart is.

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    Because Jesus said, you find your treasure, you find what you spend your money on, there is where you're gonna find your heart.

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    because money's a spiritual gauge.

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    Turn in your Bibles to Matthew chapter 19.

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    We're gonna look at a few, we're gonna look at a few accounts that illustrate exactly what we're talking about here.

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    Money's a spiritual gauge.

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    Matthew chapter 19.

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    Let's go look at four stories here.

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    You're gonna see money's a gauge.

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    Matthew 19, picking up in verse 16, it says, and behold, a man came up to him, to Jesus, saying, teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?

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    And he, Jesus, said to him, the young man, why do you ask me about what is good?

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    There's only one who's good.

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    If you would enter life, keep the commandments.

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    And he said to him, "Well, which ones?" And Jesus said, "You shall not murder.

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    You shall not commit adultery.

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    You shall not steal.

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    You shall not bear false witness.

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    Honor your father and mother.

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    You shall love your neighbor as yourself." The young man said to him, "All these I have kept.

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    What do I still lack?" Jesus said to him, "If you would be perfect, go.

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    "Sell what you possess and give to the poor, "and you will have treasure in heaven, "and come follow me." When the young man heard this, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions.

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    Let's stop here for a second.

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    You know, we would have handled this young man way different than Jesus.

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    If this young man would have come to any one of us and said, "What do I have to do to get eternal life?" You know what he would say?

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    We would say, "Just believe.

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    "That's all you gotta do, just believe." That's not what Jesus said to him.

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    Jesus said, "You know what you need to do?

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    "Sell it all, give it away, and follow me." Like, wait, wait, wait, is that the path of the gospel?

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    It was for this man because Jesus knew that this man was way too attached to his stuff to allow Jesus Christ his rightful position as Lord.

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    We can't enthrone God until we dethrone idols.

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    Another anecdote here, turn over to Luke chapter 19.

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    Turn to Luke chapter 19.

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    Luke 19, here's another encounter of Jesus.

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    Quite a contrast to the previous.

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    It says, "He entered Jericho and was passing through.

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    And there was a man named Zacchaeus.

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    He was a chief tax collector and he was rich.

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    He was seeking to see who Jesus was, but on account of the crowd, he could not because he was small of stature.

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    So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was about to pass that way.

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    And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him, "Zacchaeus, hurry and come down, for I must stay at your house today." So he hurried and came down and received him joyfully.

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    And when they saw it, they all grumbled.

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    "He's gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner." See, tax collectors weren't very popular because they'd steal.

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    They would weigh overcharge and pocket the difference for themselves.

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    When the people saw Jesus hanging out with Zacchaeus, they said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, I thought Jesus was supposed to be some righteous guy.

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    Why is he hanging out with this piece of garbage?" Look at verse eight.

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    Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor.

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    And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold." Wow.

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    And Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house since he also is the son of Abraham.

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    For the son of man came to seek and to save the lost." You see, in this story, One simple truth I want to highlight, Zacchaeus repented with his money.

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    Like how do we know he was legit?

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    Because Jesus said salvation has come.

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    Jesus is a pretty good judge of those kinds of things.

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    But you see Jesus in both of these stories, He gauged their spiritual condition based on how they viewed money.

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    Did you see that?

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    One man loved it so much, Jesus said, "If you're gonna follow me, you gotta get rid of that." And he walked away.

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    Another man who spent his life accumulating it.

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    "Volunteered to give it away." And Jesus said, "He gets it." Let's look at a couple more.

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    John the Baptist.

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    Remember John the Baptist, the forerunner of the Christ?

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    He had one message, right?

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    Repent, the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

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    Well, let's look at that message.

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    Go to Luke chapter three and verse 10.

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    Luke chapter three and verse 10.

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    We're just gonna look at verses 10 through 14.

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    And the crowds asked him, asked John the Baptist, he's going around saying, "Repent, you need to repent." The crowds asked him, basically, can you be specific with us?

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    What then shall we do?

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    Look at John's answer.

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    It says, "And he answered them, "Whoever has two tunics is to share with him who has none.

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    "And whoever has food is to do likewise." Tax collectors also came to be baptized and said to him, "Teacher, what shall we do?" And he said to them, "Collect no more than you are authorized to do." Soldiers also asked him, "And what should we do?" And he said to them, "Do not extort money from anyone by threats "or by false accusation and be content with your wages." Isn't that interesting?

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    John says, "Repent," and they're like, "How?" Every single point of repentance that John the Baptist called them to had to do with money and stuff.

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    Isn't that interesting?

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    Nobody specifically asked John about money, But his answer was all about money.

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    Why?

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    Why?

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    Because money's a spiritual gauge.

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    One more.

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    Go to Luke chapter 12.

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    This one is a story that Jesus told.

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    Luke chapter 12.

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    Verses, we're gonna look at verse 13.

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    "Someone in the crowd said to him, "'Teacher, tell my brother to divide "'the inheritance with me.' "But he said to him, "'Man, who made me a judge or arbitrator over you?' "And he said to them, "'Take care and be on your guard against all covetousness, "'for one's life does not consist "'in the abundance of his possessions.' "And he told them a parable saying, "the land of a rich man produced plentifully.

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    "And he thought to himself, "what shall I do for I have nowhere to store my crops?

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    "And he said, I will do this.

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    "I will tear down my barns and build larger ones.

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    "And there I will store all my grain and my goods.

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    "And I will say to my soul, soul, "you have ample goods laid up for many years.

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    "Relax, eat, drink and be merry." But God said to him, fool.

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    This night your soul is required of you and the things you prepared, whose will they be?

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    God called him a fool.

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    What is a fool?

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    It's somebody that either doesn't recognize the truth or chooses to ignore the truth.

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    You know, if I called you a fool, we'd probably just brush that off.

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    Like, who are you?

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    But if God calls you a fool, you think about this man in Jesus' story.

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    He's probably somebody, if he was alive and here in our day, we'd probably look up to him.

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    Like, wow, look at this guy.

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    Look how much he has.

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    He has so much.

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    He has to build more warehouses to hold his stuff.

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    We revere this guy.

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    But God called him a fool.

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    Why?

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    What made him so foolish?

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    Look at verse 21.

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    This is the point.

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    Jesus says, "So is the one who lays up treasure for himself "and is not rich towards God." What made him a fool was the fact that he didn't handle money in a godly way.

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    He looked at this as something to stockpile for himself instead of using this to serve God and to serve others.

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    And God says, such a person is a fool.

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    So what's the point in all these stories, the rich young ruler and Zacchaeus and the people that John the Baptist spoke to.

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    And even this guy in the parable that Jesus told, what's the point?

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    The way that you handle this reveals who you really are.

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    It doesn't matter what you say.

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    It doesn't matter how you try to appear.

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    According to God's word, your character's revealed by what you do with this.

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    And I have to ask us, church, if John the Baptist walked in today into this building, or if Jesus Christ himself came here to gauge our condition based on our attitude towards money, what would they say?

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    And I think for a lot of us, what they would say is, "Money's where you need to repent." Could you bow your heads with me, please?

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    Just bow your heads.

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    You know, when we talk about this subject, I know immediately there's an emotional reaction and there's people digging their heels in or starting to line up the excuses why this doesn't apply.

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    And I'm sure there's emotional reactions to this.

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    But really the only reaction we should have is, is this true?

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    the Father in heaven, I pray that you would open our eyes.

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    And I pray God that we would repent, because so many of us have looked at money as a means to take care of ourselves and get what we want.

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    (congregation murmuring)

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    And we become overly obsessed with it, whether we have it or not.

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    Father, I pray today this first step in reevaluating what we do with your stuff is looking at these two core truths of your word, that money is just a tool, but it's also a gauge that shows us where our heart really is.

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    So Father, I pray that you would grant us repentance, and that over these next few weeks, we would discover the joy that comes, the freedom that comes, and the sweet provision from You that comes when we choose to worship You, even with our wallets. We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 19:16-22, Luke 19:1-10 (Optional: Matthew 6:21, Luke 3:10-14, Luke 12:13-20)

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

  2. Why do you think money so easily becomes an idol? What do you do when you realize it has become one in your life?

  3. Jesus told the rich young ruler to sell everything and give to the poor before he follows Jesus. Is this the command for everyone who wants to follow Jesus? Why or why not?

  4. The man in the parable in Luke 12:13-21 seemed like a good businessman, and it didn’t seem like he did anything inherently wicked or evil. Why - exactly - did God call him a “fool”? How does this lesson apply to you and I?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Believe

Introduction:

Matthew 10:34-36 - Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person's enemies will be those of his own household.

When You Start to Despair: Believe (Micah 7:1-20)

  1. Put your eyes on your Walk with God. (Micah 7:7-10)
  2. Put your eyes on God's Promises . (Micah 7:11-17)
  3. Put your eyes on God's Love . (Micah 7:18-20)

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    Open up your Bibles to the book of Micah, and we are going to be in chapter seven today.

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    And while you're turning there, let's just pause for a moment, and sort of piggybacking off Pastor Taylor's prayer, I'm gonna ask that you would please pray for me to faithfully and accurately communicate God's word, and I will pray for you to have a heart open to receive it.

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    Deal?

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    All right, let's pray.

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    Father, we thank you for the communication that you've given us through your word.

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    There's so many things that could distract us.

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    And right now, Father, I pray for some work of your spirit that would just focus our hearts and minds, lock us into what your word has to say.

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    I just pray, Father, against any distractions right now.

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    Father, this is a message I know people need to hear right this minute.

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    But there are gonna be some people here that are gonna need this message tomorrow or next week.

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    And I just ask, Father, that you would just imprint this message into our hearts and into our minds.

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    So you may be greatly glorified through us, Father, we pray in Jesus' name.

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    And all of God's people said, amen.

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    Amen, Micah chapter seven.

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    Starting in the first verse, he says, "Woe is me!

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    For I have become as when the summer fruit has been gathered, as when the grapes have been gleaned.

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    There is no cluster to eat, no first ripe fig that my soul desires.

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    The godly has perished from the earth." There is no one upright among mankind.

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    Micah starts out this portion, he says, godly people are just gone.

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    Well, like, what do we have, Micah?

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    He says, they all lie and wait for blood, and each hunts the other with a net.

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    Their hands are on what is evil to do it well.

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    The prince and the judge ask for a bribe.

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    And the great man utters the evil desires of his soul.

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    Thus, they weave it together.

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    The best of them - it's like a briar - A thorn hedge.

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    So what do we got, Micah?

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    He says what we got are violent, conniving, greedy, dishonest people.

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    And you saw here he's talking about the general population.

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    He's talking about the government.

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    He's talking about the courts.

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    Interesting phrase here where he says at the end of verse 3, "Thus they weave it together." about. He's saying that wicked people have a way of going in cahoots. They work together to exponentially increase the wickedness for their own benefit. Like for example, I was trying to think of maybe a real or a hypothetical example.

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    It would be like if there was a like a pharmaceutical corporation that had corrupt motives working with a government maybe that had corrupt motives.

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    Use your imagination if you have to.

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    But that's what he's talking about.

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    They're in cahoots.

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    They weave it together.

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    How much better can we be?

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    And as human beings, we are adept at shockingly shameless sin.

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    And I was trying to think of an example to kick off this sermon with to sort of illustrate how shockingly shameless the sinfulness of people can be.

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    I was going to tell you, many, many years ago, my wife, Erin was an in-home family counselor.

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    And she had told me one time about these clients where the man had abused his daughter and he had to go to this support group for sexually violent predators.

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    And there he met another man that he took back to his home to be with his daughter.

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    Shockingly shameless sin.

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    I'm not going to tell you about that one though.

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    I was also thinking about many, many years ago there was this young man who was just struggling and he was having problems with the law and came from kind of a hard family.

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    And our church camp manager said, you know what, I'm gonna take him sort of under my wing, I'm gonna put him up, I'm gonna get him a job, I'm gonna kind of mentor him, I'm gonna help him out.

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    The young man ended up stealing from church camp.

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    At what point do you get in your life and in your mind and in your heart when you're stealing from a church camp.

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    And when the police showed up to arrest him, the camp manager was begging, is there a way that we can, and they said, no, no, no, this is a probation violation off the jail.

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    We are adept at shockingly shameless sin.

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    I could tell you about foster kids who were abused, foster kids that we've personally had locked in closets that were fed sandwiches with literal maggots on them.

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    And the parents end up taking us to court because we're not Catholic enough or something.

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    Could talk about elder abuse.

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    Could talk about corruption surrounding COVID.

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    Could talk about nefarious politicians.

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    But I think you kind of see my point.

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    And I gotta ask you, does the wickedness of people ever just wear you out?

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    Anybody else?

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    You see all of this happening personally and nationally and worldwide, and it just wears you out.

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    I mean, look, I know we're all sinners.

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    Yes.

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    We all need a Savior, we're all sinners, yes.

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    But can we just acknowledge, as the Word of God does, that some sin is just flagrant and abusive and foul.

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    Look back at the text.

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    Wherever you leave off, oh, verse four.

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    He says, "The day of your watchman, of your punishment has come.

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    Now their confusion is at hand." Micah says, "It's collapsing.

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    The panic is starting to set in because God's not going to tolerate this forever." That phrase, "Now their confusion is at hand." Wow.

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    There is a verse that seems to describe our times with all of the gender confusion, insanity.

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    And it's so sad.

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    You're like, "How do people get there?" Well, when you walk away from God's truth, all you get is confusion.

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    Look at verse 5.

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    Oh, it gets worse.

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    He says, "Put no trust in a neighbor.

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    "Have no confidence in a friend.

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    "Guard the doors of your mouth "from her who lies in your arms." Wow, Micah says, "It's just a point.

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    "People are so wicked, "you can't even trust the people closest to you." Do you see?

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    Closer and closer, he goes, "You can't trust the guy living next door.

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    "You can't trust your friend." He says, "You can't even trust your spouse." That's how rampant wickedness is.

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    Then verse six, he says, "For the son treats the father with contempt.

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    "The daughter rises up against her mother, "the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.

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    "A man's enemies are the men of his own house." Ouch, that is a painful verse.

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    I mean, it's one thing if like a stranger takes advantage of you or hurts you in some ways.

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    Like, okay, whatever.

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    But when it's somebody that's supposed to be for you, and right now somebody's like, well, you know what, Pastor Jeff?

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    You're absolutely right.

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    And surely, surely the gospel is the solution to this relational disharmony.

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    Actually, the gospel causes it, according to Jesus.

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    Because you know, Matthew chapter 10, he quotes this verse about himself.

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    Look, Jesus says, "Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth.

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    I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.

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    For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, and a person's enemies will be those of his own household." Sound familiar?

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    Jesus is saying that he brings division.

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    And yes, absolutely, looking around the room, stay for the next service.

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    Absolutely, the gospel brings amazing relationships into your life, for sure.

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    You know what else the gospel does?

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    It destroys relationships.

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    If you look at these first six verses here in Micah, I don't have to sell you on this.

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    People are a wreck.

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    The question is, "Well, how do I live in the face of such wickedness?

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    How do I live knowing God's judgment is coming?

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    And as we saw in Romans 1, it's here.

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    That's why Micah starts this passage off with "Woe is me." How do I watch my country mock God?

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    How is it even possible that we're heading into an election?

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    And the biggest topic is murdering babies.

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    How did we get there?

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    How do I watch my country target our kids to embrace perversion?

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    How do I watch the same country that just closed churches over a virus?

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    How do I watch my country promote sin as entertainment?

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    And I could go on and on and on.

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    But like Micah, you see, we're gonna go through seasons of despair.

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    Where all of this wickedness just sort of suffocates us and we're right alongside him and we're like, woe is me, right?

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    Like Isaiah, I live among a people of unclean lips.

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    And some of you are there now.

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    Some of you are going to be there tomorrow.

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    So how am I going to get through?

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    I want you to jot some things down.

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    What do you do when you start to despair?

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    You got to believe.

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    You got to believe.

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    You're like, "Well, what does that mean?" I'm so glad you asked because Micah tells us.

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    Number one, write this down.

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    Put your eyes on your walk with God.

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    Put your eyes on your walk with God.

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    Look at verse seven.

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    But as for me, oh, stop there.

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    What an amazing phrase.

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    Underline that in your Bible right now.

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    But as for me, underline that.

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    We will have people at the door checking your Bibles when you leave to make sure that you underline that.

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    But this, I love this.

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    But as for me.

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    You see what Mike is saying?

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    He goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, the world is sick, right?

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    And people are cruel and heartless and I can't control that.

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    But I don't gotta go with it.

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    "But as for me." But as for me.

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    Look at verse 7.

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    He goes, "But as for me, I will look to the Lord.

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    I will wait for the God of my salvation.

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    My God will hear me." He says, "But as for me, I will seek the Lord." I don't really care what they're pushing in Hollywood or in Congress.

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    I believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    I believe that the Bible is the Word of God.

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    And I believe in the power of prayer.

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    I believe that when God's people pray, God moves.

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    That's not your bag.

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    That's my bag.

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    You do you.

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    But as for me, I will seek the Lord.

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    You gotta put your eyes on your walk with God.

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    But as for me, oh here's another one, look at verse eight.

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    Rejoice not over me, O my enemy.

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    When I fall, I shall rise.

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    When I sit in darkness, the Lord will be a light to me.

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    But as for me, but as for me, I will never give up.

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    But as for me, I will never give up.

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    Micah says, look, I'm fully aware that I'm going to get knocked down a few times from my own stupid sin, from the sin of others, from the trials of life.

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    I'm aware that when I get knocked down, there are going to be people that are going to clap and giggle about that.

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    I'm aware that this life is full of disappointment and hurt.

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    But when I fall, I shall rise.

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    Because God's going to bring me through it.

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    That's not your bag.

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    That's my bag.

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    You do you.

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    Okay?

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    But as for me, I will never give up.

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    Here's another one.

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    Verse 9, "But as for me," look at verse 9.

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    He says, "I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against Him.

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    Until He pleads my cause and executes judgment for me, He will bring me out to the light.

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    I will look upon His vindication.

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    But as for me, I'm going to take my sin seriously.

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    People just love to excuse and defend and blame shift when it comes to their sin.

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    Like Micah, we need to get to the place where we say, "As for me, but as for me, I'm going to own up to my sin." Look, I've sinned, and I'm going to have to face the consequences for that.

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    I don't believe I'm better than anybody else.

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    I just happen to believe that God vindicates the one who is willing to acknowledge their sin and bring it to Him.

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    It's not your bag.

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    It's my bag.

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    You do you.

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    But as for me, I'll take my sin seriously.

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    You're like, oh wait, wait, wait.

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    Just a couple of minutes ago, you talked about these rejoicing enemies.

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    Like what about them?

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    What about them?

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    Oh, we didn't forget about them.

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    Look at verse 10.

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    "Then my enemy will see, and shame will cover her "who said to me, 'Where is the Lord your God?' "My eyes will look upon her.

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    "Now she will be trampled down "like the mire of the streets." So those rejoicing enemies, those people that laugh and gloat when we fall, they're not my problem.

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    God said he's gonna take care of them.

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    Isn't that a load off your mind?

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    Isn't it?

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    Just be like, you know what, there's people that are against me, and there's people that hate me just because I follow Jesus Christ.

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    God says he'll take care of them, so why am I giving them a second of thought?

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    He'll handle that.

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    So what am I supposed to do?

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    I think Micah makes it pretty clear.

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    Am I going to focus on my own walk, regardless of what anybody else is doing?

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    All right, so when I start to despair, I'm just going to put my eyes on my walk with God.

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    Secondly, when you start to despair, put your eyes on God's promises.

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    Put your eyes on God's promises.

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    Let's pick up in verse 11.

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    He says, "A day for the building of your walls.

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    In that day the boundary shall be far extended.

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    In that day will come to you from Assyria and the cities of Egypt, and from Egypt to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.

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    But the earth will be desolate because of its inhabitants, for the fruit of their deeds.

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    Micah says restoration is coming.

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    And here he says God's even going to save some of Israel's enemies.

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    And we've talked about this before, but this restoration that the Bible talks about is a two-edged sword.

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    for Jesus to come and make all things right.

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    It necessarily means devastation for people who have rejected God.

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    And in verse 14, he launches into a prayer for this restoration.

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    Look at verse 14.

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    He says, "Shepherd your people with your staff, the flock of your inheritance, who dwell alone in a forest in the midst of a garden land.

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    Let them graze in Bashan and Gilead "As in the days of old," Bashan and Gilead, what's the reference there?

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    That's Numbers 32.

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    Remember Israel was about to enter the promised land, and Reuben and Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh were like, "Hey, we want this land." And the Israelites were like, "Okay, but you're gonna come and fight with us, "and then you can go back and claim this land." And they're like, "Okay, deal." And it was just such a good land, And that's what this is pointing to.

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    This is what God's restoration is going to look like.

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    It's going to be a restored and good land.

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    Verse 15, "As in the days when you came out of the land of Egypt, I will show them marvelous things." When God restores, it's going to be like Israel and Egypt during the Exodus.

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    I don't have time to get into what all that means, but I'll just sum it up with two words, nothing subtle.

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    When God restores, nothing subtle.

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    All right, verse 16 and 17.

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    The nation shall see and be ashamed of all their might.

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    They shall lay their hands on their mouths.

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    Their ears shall be deaf.

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    They shall lick the dust like a serpent, like the crawling things of the earth.

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    "They shall come trembling out of their strongholds.

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    They shall turn and dread to the Lord our God, and they shall be in fear of you.

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    The nations who have rejected God, who refuse to repent, will be brought down, and they will be humiliated." And if you've been with us through this series at all, you might be like, "You know what, Pastor Jeff?

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    There's really not a lot of new information here." And I agree and I really think that's the point.

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    You see Micah starts this section going, "Whoa, it's me.

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    Like, people are so horrible." And then he's like, "Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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    God promised that someday everything's going to change.

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    Right, right, right.

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    The boundary's going to be extended.

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    Some enemies of God are going to repent.

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    The rest are going to be destroyed.

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    God's glory is going to be displayed as it was in Moses' day.

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    Things are going to change.

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    God promised and God's going to deliver that.

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    Do you have some promises from God that just sort of have like a special place in your heart, get some.

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    Because when you're tempted to despair, you're going to need them.

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    If I get personal for a couple of minutes, I've had a rough couple of weeks.

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    Couple of weeks ago, we had a funeral for a lady from our church who I've known for twenty-some years, long before Harvest.

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    She was like a mom to me.

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    She was almost 90.

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    And then last week, I had a funeral for an 11-year-old boy who died of cancer.

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    I knew his family.

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    You know, here on one hand you have a woman that lived almost 90 years with this huge family, all these kids and grandkids and people that have had the pleasure of knowing her decades.

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    It's rough.

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    And then on the other hand, you have an 11-year-old boy and a family that had to experience things that no family should have to.

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    I got to tell you, the past couple of weeks, there's been so much hurt and so many tears.

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    Like, what do you say?

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    Well, I shared with both families one of my favorite promises from God's Word, one of the things that gets me through.

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    You know, and I just want to share it with you now in the spirit of Micah here looking to the future.

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    You know, Jesus said that he is going to prepare a place for us, right?

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    John 14.

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    Remember that time we went through the book of John?

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    You remember that?

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    Jesus said he's going to prepare a place for us.

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    What do you think that's like?

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    Do you think Jesus is just going to slap together a couple of two-by-fours and some plywood, maybe get some paneling?

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    Do you think that's what it's going to look like?

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    You're like, "No, but what does it look like?" You know there's a phrase used to describe it.

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    Just one little phrase.

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    I think about this all the time.

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    To describe the place, Revelation 21 says that this place is prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.

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    Now, you know, I've been in ministry, you know, about two and a half decades or whatever.

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    You lose count after a while, and I've been hitting the head a lot, but I've been doing this a long time, and I've done a lot of weddings.

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    And I told these families, you know what I've never seen at a wedding?

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    I've never seen this scenario where like, I'm up there with the guys, you know, the groom and the best man and these guys, and we're up there, we're ready, and like, okay, we're waiting on the bride, waiting on the bride, and then the door opens, and the bride's standing there wearing a college hoodie.

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    I've never seen that.

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    Her hair's up in like one of them pony knot things.

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    And she's wearing like old sweatpants and Crocs.

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    I've never seen that.

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    But do you know what I have seen every single time?

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    Every time, do you know what I've seen?

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    I've seen a woman that spent so much time and effort and energy and money and care to look her absolute most beautiful for her husband.

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    Everything she can do to present herself perfect, every bride, just astonishingly beautiful.

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    All right, now the Bible says that the place that Jesus is preparing for you is being prepared the way a bride prepares for her husband.

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    And you see, like Micah, there are promises of God concerning the future that we just got to hold on to.

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    It's going to get us through the garbage that we're going through today.

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    It's because of this, I just have this little saying that I'm always saying to myself.

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    I don't know if I made it up, or I probably heard it somewhere.

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    I don't know.

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    I read a lot of stuff, and I listen to a lot of stuff.

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    But I'm just, whatever the case, it doesn't matter, because I'm constantly saying this one phrase to myself over and over, and it's, "Things will not always be as they are now." I find myself literally every day saying that to myself.

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    In the past two weeks of seeing so much misery, And I told you about two funerals, not mentioning the hurt that people in this congregation are going through right now.

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    So in the face of pain and death, I just catch myself saying, things won't always be as they are now.

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    In the face of my own son's health, which has been bad lately, really bad.

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    I keep saying to myself, "Things won't always be as they are now." In the face of the corrupt government, who is going to miss the political commercials?

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    Things will not always be as they are now.

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    Starving children, sex trafficking, things won't always be as they are now.

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    You see, when I start to despair, like Micah, I'm going to put my eyes on God's promises.

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    more.

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    I would say last, and believe it or not, most important when I start to despair, put your eyes on God's love.

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    Put your eyes on God's love.

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    Look at verse 18.

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    Who is a God like you, pardoning iniquity and passing over transgression for the remnant of His inheritance?

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    He does not retain His anger forever." Stop there.

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    I'm like, "Wow." Remember way back when we started this whole series in Micah?

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    This is quite a different tone than the one that he started with, isn't it?

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    He's like, "Who is a God like you?" And you're like, "None, because they're all imaginary." That's true.

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    But there's something else too, and I think this is what Mike is driving at.

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    You look at every other religion in the world, every one of them.

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    They all teach the same thing.

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    There are things that you have to do to appease the angry and dissatisfied God or gods.

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    You have to do stuff to make Him or them, whatever, happy.

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    The Bible tells us quite a different story.

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    The Bible says God loves you.

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    The Bible says God wants a relationship with you.

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    The Bible says God wants to forgive your sin.

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    He, just stop there for a second.

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    He wants to forgive your sin.

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    Why does God love us the way that He does?

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    Anybody else ever wrestle with that?

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    I remember as a young Christian, I went through a season where I really wrestled with that.

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    Why?

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    Why does God love us?

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    I mean, I see in His word, He clearly loves us with a sacrificial love and with this perfect love.

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    But why?

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    I bring nothing to the table for Him.

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    I offer Him nothing.

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    I am no good to God.

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    So why?

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    Why does He love us the way that He does?

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    You know, I really wrestled with that.

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    And you know, I found the answer in God's Word.

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    And actually, the answer is in this passage.

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    It's in the next phrase.

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    You ready for this?

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    Why does God love the way that He does?

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    Here it is, "Because he delights in steadfast love." Like, wait, wait, what kind of answer is that?

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    That's the best answer.

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    Do you know why God loves you the way that He does?

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    Because that's who He is.

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    And according to this verse, paraphrasing it, you see what this is saying?

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    It makes God happy to show you how much He loves you.

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    He loves that.

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    My God, do you have anything that like really like excites you?

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    You got any hobbies that you really enjoy?

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    God's like, "You know what I love more than anything in the world is showing love to people.

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    That's what I love to do." "Oh, it just makes me so happy." Oh, it gets better.

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    You're like, "I don't know how it can." Well, look at verse 19.

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    He will again have compassion on us.

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    He will tread our iniquities underfoot.

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    You will cast all our sins into the depths of the sea.

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    your brains around that, my friends. God actively, God actively goes after removing the sin that we committed against Him. What does He do to them? According to this verse, He stomps him down and throws him in the sea. Imagine if I took your watch and I threw it on the ground and I stomped it and then I rented a boat and I drove that thing for hours into the Mediterranean Sea and just threw your watch overboard. What are the chances you're gonna get it back? You're like, "I don't want it back." You stomped on it. You see the point. There are Christians that are like, "I don't know if God's really forgiven me and sometimes I still struggle with sin and what if God's still mad at me?" He's not. Because He took your sin, and he curb stomped it, and he threw it in the ocean.

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    It's over.

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    See this verse speaks to how thoroughly we're forgiven, and this was fulfilled in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.

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    Jesus didn't come to just cover your sin.

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    The Bible says He's the Lamb of God that takes away your sin.

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    It's gone.

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    If you're a born again follower of Christ, sin is not an issue between you and God.

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    It has been forgiven.

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    And yes, we still struggle with sin personally, and God still disciplines us as children, but you will never face the punishment of God for your sin.

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    This verse speaks to how thoroughly God forgives us.

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    Then the last verse in Micah, verse 20.

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    He says, "You will show faithfulness to Jacob and steadfast love to Abraham as you have sworn to our fathers from the days of old." Oh, there's a callback to the whole promise thing, right?

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    Tying it into the love concept, right?

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    God will keep His Word to love and be faithful to His people.

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    Micah reminds us that someone very powerful loves you with an eternal love, so much that even though you've sinned against Him, He made the way for you to be forgiven.

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    So when I start to despair, this really should be the first thing that I do.

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    I should put my eyes on God's love.

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    That's the last verse.

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    Micah is over.

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    And our series, "When Your Nation is Facing Judgment," it's concluded, but God's judgment has not.

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    And as we've seen through this series, God's judgment is here, and it's coming.

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    Meanwhile, sinners are going to sin.

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    And it's my hope for you today, my friends, that if you take anything from this message, it's this beautiful phrase, "But as for me." That as we are drowning in the sin of our culture, that you can say, "But as for me, I'm not going to despair.

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    But as for me, I'm going to keep my eyes on my walk.

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    I don't really care what other people are doing.

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    I can't control that anyways.

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    All I care about is my walk with Christ.

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    But as for me, I'm going to trust God's promises.

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    Yeah, things are rough now, yeah, but things aren't always gonna be this way.

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    But as for me, I'm going to rest in God's love.

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    Even in the midst of God's wrath, God has love for his people.

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    He's demonstrated that through Jesus Christ.

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    But I want you to say, as a result of this series, in the light of where we are as a culture, you say, but as for me, I'm going to believe.

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    Let's pray.

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    Our Father in heaven, what a passage that you've taken us through wickedness, personal to walk to the future, to landing on your character.

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    And Father, I just pray for this church because there is a lot of despair, there is a lot of anger, there is a lot of just lack of discernment when we're facing all of this stuff, all of this sin that is just paraded in front of you, mocking you.

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    And we get so sideways on knowing what we should do as a church, what we should do as a family, what I should do as an individual.

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    I pray, Father, that these words that you've given us through Micah, your prophet, I pray that you would use them To keep us from getting swept up in what other people are doing.

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    Just laser focused on who you are and what you're doing through us.

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    Father, glorify your name.

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    Let Your light shine brightly through Your church in these dark days.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Micah 7:1-20

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

  2. In light of the wickedness of man (Micah 7:1-6), do you ever feel any degree of despair as Micah did (Micah 7:1)? Why or why not?

  3. Which promise of God is especially comforting to you? Why?

  4. What was your biggest takeaway from this series?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Repent

Introduction:

I Want to Repent... (Micah 6:1-16)

  1. Because God has been Good to me. (Micah 6:1-5)
    • Redemption
    • Leadership
    • Protection
    • Promise
  2. Because Holiness matters to me. (Micah 6:6-8)
  3. Because I'd rather not face God's Discipline . (Micah 6:9-16)

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  • 00:43-00:56

    Father, as we approach your Word today, I pray that this is a new day for many people here, many people who are watching, many people who will be listening to this later.

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    I pray that this is a new day, that they can mark this as a day that their walk with Christ, The intentionality of pursuing you, of seeking after you, took a major turn.

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    Father, we just ask that your name is glorified as we spend time in your word here today.

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    We pray in Jesus' name.

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    All of God's people said, amen.

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    About a week ago, they had a community day out in the neighborhood where we're gonna be building the new church building.

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    And one lady in particular that I met was telling me how corrupt everybody was out there, from the chief of police to the township supervisors to the current police to everybody, the chipmunks corrupt.

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    And I kept trying to steer the situation back to spiritual things.

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    And I said, "Do you have a church home?" She said, she didn't, she asked where our church was.

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    And I said, "Well, currently we meet in Wexford, "but we are going to be building, "we bought some property, "we're gonna be putting a building." She goes, "Where's your building going to be?" And I said, "Well, it's gonna be in Newsewickley." And she said, "Why in the world would you wanna build "in New Swickley?" And I said, "Why wouldn't I?" She said, "Because they're all corrupt." And I said, "Well, then that sounds like "the perfect place for a church." Right?

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    Right, you know what I mean?

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    Right, doesn't that, doesn't a place of corruption sound like a good place for a church, doesn't it?

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    Why?

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    Why?

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    So that we can give them some information?

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    You know why.

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    Because the gospel of Jesus Christ, when believed, changes people.

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    That's what matters.

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    Why? Because a foundational part of the gospel is repenting, turning from sin.

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    And we've been going through the book of Micah. If you're visiting with us, we've been going through verse by verse through the book of Micah. And the question on the table is this, "What do you do when your nation is facing judgment?" We saw Israel was facing the judgment of God, and we spent some time in Gosworth seeing that right now the United States is under the abandonment wrath of God, according to Romans chapter one.

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    We are living in the wrath of God right now.

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    It's here and it's coming.

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    So what do we do?

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    What do we do?

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    Well, Micah tells the nation what to do when your nation is facing the judgment of God.

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    You need to mourn over sin.

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    What do you do when your nation faces judgment?

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    You have to discern because there's a lot of voices out there claiming to represent God.

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    You have to discern.

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    We also saw that you have to wake up.

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    Can't just keep hitting the snooze button.

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    What do you do?

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    You have to hope.

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    Things aren't always gonna be as they are now.

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    And we saw last week, what do you do?

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    You worship because God himself is the ruler that is going to set all things right.

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    But there's something else that we have to do when our nation is facing judgment.

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    Church, we need to repent.

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    Like, well, what is repentance?

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    It's like a churchy word, but what is it?

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    Repentance just means change your mind.

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    That's what it means, you change your mind.

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    And when you really change your mind, I mean, when you really, really change your mind, your actions will follow.

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    Because your actions always respond to the way that you think.

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    Let me give you an example.

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    In a previous ministry, part of what I would do is I went to a lot of senior citizen homes and had church services.

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    And sometimes Aaron would go along with me, but for people that couldn't go out and go to church, we would kind of bring church to them.

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    And I had like dozens and dozens and dozens of grandmas.

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    Right, and one place in particular, the Lafayette building in Butler, where we had services, I remember it was a February.

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    And this building in particular, they always brought a snack.

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    And I told them we can do without the food, but that was a big thing for them, you know, because I was always, you know, growing boy, you gotta eat, all that stuff, right?

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    So they would always bring a snack.

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    But I remember it was February, don't forget that part, it was February.

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    And one lady made some homemade peach cobbler.

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    I'm like, oh, I do love me some peach cobbler.

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    So, well, of course, you're a growing boy, Jeff.

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    Pile it high and deep, right?

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    So, I just remember Aaron and I were just about to take our first bite of the peach cobbler.

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    We had it up to our mouth and the lady who made it said, yeah, I had to hurry up and find something to do with those peaches.

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    I've had them since Thanksgiving and they were starting to rot.

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    And I was like, do you know in that moment I thought differently about that peach cobbler?

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    Do you know in that moment I lost my appetite for peach cobbler?

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    And see, that's how repentance works.

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    Do you see my mind changed about that?

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    So my appetite changed for that.

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    Like, no, I don't really want this the way that I thought that I did.

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    I see it differently now.

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    And you see, that's what the Bible calls you to do with your sin.

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    Look at your sin differently.

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    It's not fresh peach cobbler.

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    Your sin is rotten since Thanksgiving peach cobbler.

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    And you need to see that in your appetite will change. You need to think a new way about your sin. This idea of repentance, this message of repentance, it was on the mouth of every prophet in the Old Testament. It was on the mouth of John the Baptist. It was on the mouth of Jesus Christ Himself. Through the letters of the Apostle Paul. You need to change the way you think about your sin, and you need to turn from it. And we've seen through Micah, he spells out Israel's sins very specifically. You know, so for Micah to be like, "You need to repent," they couldn't have been like, "Well, I'm going to repent from what?" He's like, "I already told you what to repent from." Church, I'm telling you that you need to repent. Here's the thing, you You know what you need to repent from.

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    I don't have to tell you, because you know and God knows what you need to repent from.

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    Let me ask you, what is it that's hindering your fellowship with God?

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    What is it that you know right now, "I'm really going to stop doing this because I know it's not pleasing to God.

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    I need to stop that." is that for you? You know what it is. Or if Jesus walked in right now and sat down with you, and you said, "Lord, is there anything in my life that is displeasing to you?" Like, you know what He'd say. You know. So here's what I want you to do. I want you to write write down on the top of your outline, listen, just whatever that sin is, just write down the first letter.

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    And the reason I say the first letter, is you write the whole thing, you might be worried during the whole sermon that somebody near you is gonna be rubbernecking, trying to see what it is that you wrote.

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    You don't gotta do that, just write down the first letter.

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    Because you know what it is, and God knows what it is.

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    What is it in your life that isn't pleasing to Him?

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    What is it in your life that you know you need to repent from?

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    Just write down the first letter.

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    You know and God knows.

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    But what is it for you?

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    Is it something to do with your mouth?

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    Foul language, coarse joking?

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    Is that you?

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    Is it a lustful heart that manifests into other sins?

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    What is it for you?

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    Is it complaining?

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    Instead of being thankful, you're just constantly eeyore all the time.

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    Is that it?

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    Is it worry?

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    Like you're just so anxious.

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    over things you have no control over.

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    Is that your sin?

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    Is it anger?

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    Is it, man, I just got a short fuse and I just lose it at the drop of a hat?

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    Is that you?

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    Is it an addiction of some kind?

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    Like, man, I swore I'd never pick that up again and I sure did.

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    Just write down the first letter.

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    Like, I don't have anything to write down.

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    You're gonna be bored then for a while.

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    You can leave.

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    But my guess is you have something in your life, as do I, which you're like, "I know this is an area where I need to repent." Well, needing to repent, we're sold on that.

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    But if we could just be brutally honest, our issue is want to.

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    And you might say in a moment of absolute brutal honesty, "You know what, Jeff?

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    What if, okay, I know I need to, but honestly, Jeff, I've tried and I haven't, and what if I just honestly don't want to repent?

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    I just don't want to." Well, Micah chapter 6 helps Israel with that question, and it's my prayer today that it helps us answer that question too.

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    So on your outline, I want you to write some things down.

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    I want to repent.

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    Number one, because God has been good to me.

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    I want to repent because God has been good to me.

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    Look at the first two verses.

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    Hear what the Lord says, arise, please your case before the mountains, and let the hills hear your voice.

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    Hear you mountains, the indictment of the Lord, and you enduring foundations of the earth, For the Lord has an indictment against his people and he will contend with Israel." Back to the courtroom scene that we saw earlier.

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    It's like God is sort of like the district attorney here.

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    And he says, "The mountains are the witnesses." Why the mountains?

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    Well, metaphorically, he says, "They've been around a long time and they've seen it all." Look at verse three.

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    He says, "Oh, my people, what have I done to you?

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    How have I wearied you?

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    Answer me." Here's the indictment that he mentioned.

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    And I want you to notice here in verse 3, he says, "O my people." Who's this message being directed towards?

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    Towards God's people.

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    The reason I'm saying that is when we talk about repentance, our mind immediately goes "Yeah, those corrupt politicians need to repent, "and the drag queens need to repent, "and everybody else needs to repent." We start pointing fingers, and God says, "No, no, no, no, you need to repent.

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    "It has to start here.

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    "If repentance isn't starting in the church, "how is anybody else going to come to repentance?" He says, well, God, he was directing us towards Israel.

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    God didn't say, "Assyrians, repent.

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    "Babylonians, repent." say that. God says, "Israel, my problem is with you. You need to repent." Do you see God's questions? He's like, "Israel, what have I done to you? How have I wearied you?

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    Israel, how have I been so bad? How have I worn you out? Israel, what did I do to you that you so disregard me.

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    What did I do?

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    Well, God defends Himself with a really quick history lesson.

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    Look at verses 4 and 5.

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    God's history lesson. A little reminder here.

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    God says, "For I brought you up from the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of slavery.

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    "And I sent before you Moses, Aaron, and Miriam.

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    "Oh, my people, remember what Balak, king of Moab, devised, "and what Balaam, the son of Beor, answered him, "and what happened from Shittim to Gilgal, "that you may know the saving acts of the Lord." God gives a quick history lesson, and it has four elements.

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    Can we get those on the screen here?

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    These are the four elements in God's history lesson.

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    Okay, we're breaking it down here, but keep that in mind.

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    Look at these four elements.

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    God says, first of all, redemption.

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    Israel, hey, remember Israel about 700 years or so ago?

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    You were slaves in Egypt and I brought you out.

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    Remember that?

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    Remember how you were beaten and abused and enslaved and I brought you out of that?

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    Oh, and then remember the leadership.

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    I sent Moses and Aaron and Miriam.

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    That's like a trifecta of amazing siblings.

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    God says, "I sent you good people to take care of you." And then protection, He talked about Balak and Balam.

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    That's from Numbers chapters 22 through 24.

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    That's a long story, but Balak, who was the king of Moab, commissioned Balaam to curse Israel, and God intervened.

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    So God says, "I protected you.

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    Even when there were enemies after you, I protected you." God says, "Oh yeah, and how about fulfilling the promise?" That when it talks about Shittim to Gilgal, what's he talking about there?

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    Well, Shittim was Israel's location before they crossed the Jordan into the promised land. That's Numbers 25.1. And then Gilgal was Israel's headquarters after they crossed the Jordan. You can read about that in Joshua 4.19. He's talking about entering the promised land. See what God's saying is, "You know I made a promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and I delivered. I gave exactly what I promised." This is evidence of a grace that should motivate to repentance.

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    And instead they abandoned him.

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    It's a courtroom scene, yes, but you know what else comes to mind with this scene?

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    It's almost like parents of a spoiled child.

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    Now, parents, did you ever have a child say to you, "Well, probably no parents here because all your kids are Christians." But you can imagine.

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    But did you ever have a child say to you, "You've never done anything for me." Don't amen, don't point.

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    Do you know what I'm talking about?

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    Your kid says, "You've never done anything for me." as a parent, you've given the speech, come on, I've given the speech.

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    I feed you, I clothe you, I put a roof over your head, I take you to your sports practices and your games, I run you everywhere you need, I bought you the cell phone.

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    Okay, so tell me how I've been so evil to you.

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    How have I been so horrible?

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    That's what God's saying to Israel.

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    What have I done, how have I done you wrong?

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    What have I done that's so bad?

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    Like, "Shame on Israel.

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    Shame on our kids." We get like that.

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    We get like that.

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    You know, we're going along and some hardship comes in our lives, and all of a sudden it's like, "Oh, God hates me.

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    God won't answer my prayer.

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    God doesn't care about me." We get like that.

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    And we're just like the spoiled kid.

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    "What have you done for me lately, God?

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    on us. And I'd like to give you a little reminder that God has shown us His love in those same four ways. And I would suggest to you even greater than what Israel experienced, because we're on the other side of the cross. Right? Has God shown us redemption? Do you realize we're dead in our sin, we are heading for hell.

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    And what God did was became a man, took on flesh and dwelt among us so he could die the most horrible, brutal, excruciating, humiliating death known to man.

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    Why?

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    Because he loves you.

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    He came and died to pay the penalty for our sin.

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    Has he redeemed us?

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    Yeah, he's redeemed us.

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    What about leadership?

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    God provided Moses and Aaron and Miriam, and I would suggest to you, church, God has provided you some wonderful people.

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    The pastors of this church, the small group leaders, your Harvest Academy leaders, your youth group leaders, just look around the room.

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    Come on, God has put people in your life to love you and to encourage you and to provide for you.

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    Look at the people that God's put in your life!

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    What about protection?

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    Like, well, I don't know if God's protected me from enemies.

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    Well, here you are.

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    I don't know who your enemies are, but you're sitting here today.

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    They didn't get you this week.

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    True or false?

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    A show of hands, Who here has been defeated by their enemies this week?

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    Oh, okay, none of you?

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    What about promise?

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    God delivered the promised land.

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    Has God given you any promises?

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    How about his indwelling presence?

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    How about the promise to never leave you or forsake you?

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    How about the promise of security that nothing you can do can separate you from the love of Christ?

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    How about the promise of heaven?

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    God has been so good to me.

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    Can you recognize that?

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    I mean, can you say it?

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    I mean, can you say it from your heart with conviction and mean it?

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    I'm not gonna ask you to say it now because you're like, I'm just gonna say the words because the preacher says to him, can you quietly before the Lord say, you've been so good to me, you have been so good to me.

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    God has been good.

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    Let me tell you something about God's goodness.

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    Romans 2.4 tells us that it is God's kindness.

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    that is meant to lead you to repentance. This is where repentance begins. I want to turn from my sin, and I want to turn to God because He has been so good to me. Number two, why do I want to repent? Not only because God's been so good to me. Number two, because because holiness matters to me.

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    Listen, this statement, because holiness matters to me, that is true of every genuine follower of Jesus Christ without exception.

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    Holiness matters.

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    If you are a born-again believer, holiness matters to you.

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    And if you're sitting here going, it doesn't really matter to me, listen.

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    You need to really question yourself if you're a true follower of Christ.

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    Because to every believer, holiness matters.

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    It is the drive of your heart to know him and to be like him.

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    And here we see the, Micah gives us sort of the response of the people, the response of the would-be worshipers.

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    Look at these verses six and seven.

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    With what shall I come before the Lord and by myself before God on high?

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    Shall I come before him with burnt offerings?

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    With calves a year old?

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    Will he be pleased with thousands of rams?

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    With 10,000s of rivers of oil?

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    Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?

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    What you have here, you know, this response.

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    Like, what can I do, God?

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    What can I do?

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    Okay, you've been good to me.

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    How should I respond?

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    You know what you see there?

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    Is sacrifices with ascending scale of costliness.

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    That's what you see.

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    It's an ascending scale of costliness.

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    What do you want, God?

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    A burnt offering, a calf that I had to keep alive for a year and offer?

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    What about all the, you know, what about all these rams, what about all this oil?

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    I love this, it says, "Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, "the fruit of my body, for the sin of my soul?" In other words, what do you want, God?

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    Do you want me to sacrifice my son for my sin?

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    It's ironic, isn't it?

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    No, God doesn't require that, but that's what God did for you.

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    Okay, so God's been good, what should I do?

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    What should I do?

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    More religious acts?

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    More?

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    How much is gonna be enough?

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    And Micah goes, "No, that is not what God wants from you." Like, okay, well, what does God want?

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    Can you just tell me what he wants?

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    Can you make it clear what God wants from me?

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    And Micah says, "I am so glad you asked." Look at verse eight.

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    "He has told you, O man, what is good.

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    And what does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God?

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    There's the right response to grace.

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    This is what repentance seeking holiness looks like.

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    And I love this, there's no mystery in it.

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    There's no guessing.

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    What do you want from me, God?

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    I just don't know what you want.

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    It's clear, it's simple, it's social, it's reverence.

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    Just a God honoring holy life.

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    Breaking it down quickly.

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    What does God want from you?

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    What does he want?

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    First of all, he wants you to do justice.

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    In other words, we talked about this a few weeks ago, but people were ripping people off like crazy, stealing from them.

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    God says, first of all, stop doing that.

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    Stop stealing land, stop ripping people off.

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    So write this down, repentance includes doing.

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    Write that down, repentance includes doing.

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    I want you to do some things.

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    What do you want me to do, God?

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    Justice, do the right thing.

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    I can't help but remind you at this point of our missionary in Thailand.

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    I think I told you this story before, but it sticks with me.

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    I think about it all the time.

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    But Barnabas had one of the guys in his villages that was having a, how you say, not so appropriate relationship with a young woman.

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    And Barnabas says, "You need to repent from that right now." And the man said, "You're right, "I'm going to pray about this." And Barnabas says, "No, "There is nothing to pray about.

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    "This is repent, this is do, not pray." He's right.

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    There's nothing to pray about.

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    Do it!

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    That's what Micah said.

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    What does God want me to do?

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    Do justice, do the right thing.

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    That's what he wants you to do.

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    You know what's right.

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    Do that.

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    What else?

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    Love kindness.

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    Love kindness.

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    This, I love this.

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    It's doing good, but not out of obligation, right?

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    It's being joyful.

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    So write this down, repentance includes feeling.

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    Repentance includes feeling.

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    This isn't robotic.

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    I can train my dog to do things.

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    God wants you to do what you do because you wanna do it, because you care about people.

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    That's why God wants you to do what you do, because you love people.

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    And that's why he says, "Love kindness." You're not a robot.

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    Just program in me what God wants me to do.

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    No, God wants your heart.

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    Write that down.

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    God wants your heart.

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    And then what else does God want me to do?

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    Well, three things.

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    This is like a good three-point Baptist sermon, Micah.

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    He says to walk humbly with your God.

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    Walk humbly.

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    Wow, walk.

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    What does that mean?

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    It's ongoing communion.

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    God wants a relationship with you.

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    He wants a walk with you.

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    That's why at Harvest Bible Chapel we talk about your walk with Christ.

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    It's ongoing communion.

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    That's what He wants.

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    Well, what kind?

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    Write this down.

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    Repentance includes attitude.

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    He wants a walk with you.

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    What should be the nature of our disposition?

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    It should be humility.

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    What's humility?

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    Well, it's not thinking less of yourself.

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    It's thinking of yourself less.

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    He wants a walk where you are totally dependent on God, and you are totally focused on His will.

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    "God, look, I'm here for you.

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    You created me, you saved me, I'm here for you." So repentance includes attitude.

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    You see, this is all about your walk with Christ.

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    It's a communion with Jesus Christ that results in wanting to do the right thing from the heart.

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    That's what the Christian life is.

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    Repentance means I'm done pretending to be something that I'm not.

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    I'm done substituting religion for a genuine walk with Christ.

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    Repentance means I want a fellowship with God that changes me from the inside out.

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    And you're like, you know what, that's what I want.

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    Then my question to you is then why are you letting that sin get in the way of that?

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    That thing you wrote down at the top of your outline, why are you letting that get in the way?

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    I want to repent because holiness matters to me.

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    And finally, number three, I want to repent because I'd rather not face God's discipline.

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    How about that? I'd rather repent because I'd rather not face God's discipline. Look And it is sound wisdom to fear your name.

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    Hear of the rod, and of him who appointed it." God is speaking.

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    Rod speaks to discipline, meaning God is the one that's disciplining.

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    And I love Micah's statement here, like, he says, "It's wise to pay attention." When God speaks, it's wise to listen to what He has to say.

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    What's He saying?

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    Look at verses 10 through 12.

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    God says, "Can I forget any longer the treasures of wickedness in the house of the wicked and the scant measure that is accursed?

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    Shall I acquit the man with wicked scales and with a bag of deceitful weights?

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    Your rich men are full of violence, your inhabitants speak lies, and their tongue is deceitful in their mouth." What's he saying?

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    Well, you know, God had these requirements, right?

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    Justice, mercy, humility.

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    Remember that?

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    God says, "You haven't been doing that.

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    In fact, you've been ignoring all of that." God says, "So you think I should just forget?

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    Is that your play here, Israel?

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    You think I should just forget what you're doing?

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    I've told you what I want and you persist in sin.

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    What am I supposed to do?

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    Oh, boys will be boys.

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    Am I just supposed to forget about it?

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    Am I supposed to forget how you cheat people?

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    See, one of the things that they would do, you see in the text, They would make the scales weights marked heavier to rip people off.

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    See, they would have like a, they had a seven pound weight, for example, and you mark a 10 on it, and you put it on the scale.

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    You think you're getting 10 pounds of wheat, but guess what, you're getting only seven.

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    They were ripping people off.

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    That's dishonest scales.

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    God takes that very serious.

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    He talks about the violence, he talks about the lies, he talks about deceit, and here God's like, so you think I should just let that slide, right?

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    That's what you think?

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    I should be watching you treat each other so horribly and I should just, eh?

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    So your sin, the one that you wrote down, the one that you wrote down on your outline, Do you think God doesn't know?

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    Is that your play?

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    God doesn't know.

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    He's probably busy with other people.

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    He doesn't really know what I'm up to.

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    He most certainly does.

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    Do you think God's just gonna let you keep doing it?

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    Do you think God's like, you know what, I've been after her for years to turn from that, and she's not gone to, well, what can you do?

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    I guess I'll just move on.

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    Do you think that's God?

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    Do you realize Jesus saved you from your sin, not in your sin?

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    And refusal to repent brings discipline.

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    Why?

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    Because God's a loving parent, that's why.

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    So if you refuse to repent, God will discipline you if you're one of His.

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    Like, how?

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    Here's some ways, look at verses 13 through 15.

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    Therefore, I strike you with a grievous blow, making you desolate because of your sins.

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    Look at this, you shall eat, but not be satisfied.

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    And there shall be hunger within you.

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    You shall put away, but not preserve.

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    And what you preserve, I will give to the sword.

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    Meaning, you're gonna save stuff up, and enemies are gonna come and take it.

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    That's what he's saying.

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    You shall sow but not reap, you shall tread olives but not anoint yourselves with oil, you shall tread grapes but not drink wine.

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    What's he saying?

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    Well, in a nutshell, God's saying, hey, you're going to be in want.

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    You're going to be not satisfied.

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    God says you're gonna do a lot of work and you're gonna have nothing to show for it.

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    You know what it's like? It's like changing the oil in your car. And you do all the work, but you forget to put the drain plug back in, and the new oil just goes right out onto the floor. See that picture? God says, "I'm going to make sure that that happens to you.

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    I'm going to guarantee that that happens to you if you're going to persist in your sin.

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    God's discipline, mark this, God's discipline many times is manifest as futility, disappointment.

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    Sometimes God's discipline just means this, church, He is not going to allow you to be He's not going to let you.

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    You need some examples of that?

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    Think of somebody, maybe it's you.

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    Maybe your sin is of a sexual nature.

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    People that are in, God's people in unrepentant sexual sin never feel fulfilled in that area of their lives.

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    Never.

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    Why is that?

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    Because God's gonna make sure that you're not satisfied.

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    What about somebody that has the sin of covetousness we've talked about before?

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    God's going to make sure that you never feel like you have enough.

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    No matter what you get, what you take, it is never going to satisfy you.

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    God'll make sure.

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    You know, there are people who maybe struggle with sins of their mouth like slander.

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    People slander thinking that it makes friends, right?

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    Like, let me tell you about so-and-so.

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    Now you're on my side and you're my friend.

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    You know what ends up happening?

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    Is people that slander end up isolated and alone because they can't be trusted because they'll just slander the next person.

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    What about like the sin of addiction?

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    Can you think of an example of like an addict always wanting more and never being satisfied.

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    That's like every addiction.

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    It never satisfies.

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    That's what God's telling Israel.

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    I'll discipline you that way.

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    You wanna persist in your sin?

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    Get used to frustration.

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    If you realize, listen, you're like, wow, that sounds harsh.

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    No, it's not.

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    This is grace.

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    This is grace.

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    because God's getting your attention.

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    Listen, church, God loves you so much.

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    God loves you too much to allow you to destroy yourself and to allow you to destroy your testimony through unrepentant sin.

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    God's like, "I love you too much "to just let you go do that, "so I'll make sure that you're not content in your sin." One more verse.

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    God says, "For you have kept the statutes of Omri and all the works of the house of Ahab, and you have walked in their councils, that I may make you a desolation and your inhabitants a hissing, so you shall bear the scorn of my people." Now, if you're a Bible student, you felt the burn there.

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    And you were meant to.

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    If you're not a Bible student, you're like, "Oh, what's that?" Do you realize who Omri and Ahab are?

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    They were the two most corrupt kings in the Northern Kingdom.

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    So this was a burn.

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    This would be like me getting up saying, "You know who you're acting like?

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    "Hitler and Saddam Hussein.

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    "You're acting just like them." You'd be like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

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    "Coming in hot, aren't you?" That's what Mike is doing here.

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    These kings were horrible people.

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    Horrible, read about them.

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    God says, "You're acting like the two most corrupt kings "Israel's ever had, and that's just goading me "to respond to you." So church, you got a couple of options on the table here.

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    You can repent and discipline yourself.

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    Or you can let God discipline you.

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    Do you know what I think is the smart play here?

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    I wanna repent because I'd rather not face God's discipline.

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    That's the smart play.

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    I'd like you to bow your heads, please.

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    The worship team is going to come up.

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    I just want you to just bow your heads.

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    We're not looking around.

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    With your heads bowed, I want you to think about that, whatever that sin is that you wrote that letter down, I want you to think about that.

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    And I want you to think about, I want you to think about how that sin has hindered your fellowship.

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    Now, if you're a true follower of Jesus Christ, nothing can separate you from that.

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    We're not talking about losing your salvation, absolutely not.

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    Nothing can take salvation away from you, but your sin will hinder your fellowship with God.

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    And that is the most miserable thing in the world for a Christian.

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    So I want you to keep your heads bowed because the worship team is going to sing this song over you.

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    And I want you to listen to these words, and I want these words to echo in your heart and your mind, and I want these words to saturate your spirits as you consider God's call for you to repent.

Small Group Discussion
Read Micah 6:1-16

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

  2. What does it mean to ”repent”? Which of these reasons from Micah is the most motivating for you to repent (God’s goodness, my desire for holiness, avoiding discipline)?

  3. Why do you think even some born-again believers struggle with repentance? What makes them put off repenting?

  4. Read Matthew 3:8 and explain what exactly that verse means.

Breakout
Pray for one another. How are you doing with repentance?

Worship

Introduction:

Isaiah 9:6 - For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Changes Coming Under Messiah's Leadership (Micah 5:1-15):

  1. Messiah's people will be Secure . (Micah 5:3-6)
  2. Messiah's people will be Prominent . (Micah 5:7-9)
  3. Messiah's people will be Dedicated . (Micah 5:10-15)

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  • 00:46-01:45

    You know, if I was in charge, there'd be a lot of changes. A lot of changes. You're like, like what? Number one, if you are bicycling on the road and slowing down traffic behind you. You will be arrested and fined. The length of your prison sentence will be determined by the brightness of your neon shorts. Number Number two, this whole automatic base runner on second in MLB when we get to extra innings, eliminated forever.

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    Thank you.

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    Thank you.

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    Earn your base runners.

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    Number three, generic ketchup would be outlawed.

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    I'm bringing back prohibition.

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    And it will be illegal to own any kind of ketchup besides Heinz.

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    I got bad news for you.

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    I'm not in charge.

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    I got worse news for you.

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    By next year, somebody else is gonna be.

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    And see, as we turn to God's word, it cannot be lost on us, is what you have is a country lies, theft, oppression, and a land that's full of idolatry and is facing the judgment of God.

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    Like, what nation are you talking about?

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    Talking about the United States.

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    You know, as we study the book of Micah, we're also talking about Israel because both of these nations have a lot in common.

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    So that's why Micah is so relevant for us because the message for Israel facing the judgment of God is the same message for the United States, which is under the abandonment wrath of God that we studied in Romans 1 a few weeks ago.

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    And the message is the same.

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    And I've got such good news for you today, because this is the message of Micah chapter 5.

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    There's going to be a new leader that's coming.

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    A new leader is coming, yes, yes, wickedness is rampant, yes, we're under God's judgment, yes.

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    But someone is coming to make everything right.

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    So we're gonna pray.

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    I'd like you to bow your heads.

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    I want you to please pray for me.

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    And I'm gonna pray for you.

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    This is an extremely difficult passage, but we're gonna get through this together.

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    Pray that I'd be faithful to communicate it, and I'll pray for all of us to have hearts open to receive what it is that God wants to teach us today.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father in heaven, as we turn to your word now, we believe that all scripture has been breathed out by your Holy Spirit.

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    We believe this message is from you.

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    And Father, it's not lost on us how relevant it is, as we're in a nation right now, much like Israel was back then.

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    There's a lot of differences, but fundamentally it's the same.

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    Father, I pray that You'd be at work mightily in Your Word in all of our hearts today.

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    I pray in Jesus' name.

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    And all of God's people said, "Amen." Micah chapter 5, are you there?

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    Look at verse 1.

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    Micah says, "Now muster your troops, O daughter of troops.

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    Siege is laid against us.

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    the rod, they strike the judge of Israel on the cheek.

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    So like a lot of prophets do, we're gonna get to the good news in a second, but we gotta get to the bad news first.

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    And Micah says, here's the bad news.

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    Jerusalem is going to be sieged.

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    And Jerusalem at the time is going to have a weak military.

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    And the siege eventually came through Babylon.

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    And he says, the judge, meaning the king, is going to be helpless to resist.

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    So like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hang on a second.

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    Like I heard Pastor Taylor's message last week about hope, right?

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    So if Israel's defeated, what about all that hope that we saw in the previous passage?

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    It's coming.

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    Chapter five tells us how.

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    It's actually no, chapter five tells us it's not about a how, it's about a who.

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    Look at verse two, I bet you know this verse.

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    But you, O Bethlehem, Ephrathah, "who are too little to be among the clans of Judah.

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    "From you shall come forth for me, "one who is to be ruler in Israel, "whose coming forth is from old, from ancient days." Micah says, "Yeah, hope's coming." And hope is coming from a really obscure place.

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    Bethlehem.

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    Now, the name of that city is just so familiar to us, but understand in Micah's day, Bethlehem was nothing.

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    You know what Bethlehem was like?

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    It was like Shekorah.

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    That's where I grew up.

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    I grew up in Shekorah.

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    Shekorah is so small, the city limit signs are on the same post.

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    It is so small.

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    And Bethlehem is so small When you go through the Old Testament, they give these lists of cities and places that were conquered and that were apportioned out to different tribes.

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    Bethlehem didn't even make the map, never made the list.

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    It was nothing.

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    Now, Bethlehem is the most famous city in the Holy Land besides Jerusalem.

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    Hundreds of years before this, God promised to establish David's throne forever.

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    That's 2 Samuel chapter seven.

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    And Micah is picking that up and saying, "Yeah, God will establish a ruler in Israel." And it's gonna be somebody from David's hometown, the Messiah.

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    And you've heard this verse before, right?

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    A lot of times it's read at Christmas time.

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    We know that the Messiah being spoken of here was born in Bethlehem.

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    That's Jesus Christ.

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    And Micah tells us that this ruler would be of old, from ancient days, meaning he's eternal, he's timeless.

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    In other words, the ruler that's coming is going to be God himself.

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    And do you know about this same time that Micah was preaching this?

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    About the same time over in Jerusalem, Isaiah was preaching almost the exact same sermon.

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    Another Christmas verse, Isaiah 9, 6.

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    Do we have that for the screen?

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    I can't remember if I sent that one.

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    Oh, there, we did.

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    Thank you, it says, "For to us a child is born.

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    "To us a son is given, "and the government shall be upon his shoulder.

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    "And his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, "Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." Do you see, it's the same message.

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    It's the same sermon.

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    But you know what happens at Christmas time?

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    This is a popular Christmas verse.

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    We've preached it here.

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    But you know what happens a lot of Christmas time when we preach through this verse and talk about this verse?

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    One of those phrases sort of gets glossed over a little bit.

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    And the phrase is, "The government shall be upon his shoulder." And I think now more than ever, that's the part of the verse that should excite us the most.

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    Because our government's leadership hasn't been stellar.

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    Have you noticed?

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    Well, Israel noticed that in their day.

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    And Micah's message should fire us up too, to say, "Hey, there's gonna be a new leader.

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    He's coming.

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    And under this new leader, there's gonna be some changes." I don't know what he's gonna do about the whole ketchup mess that we're in, but there are gonna be some changes.

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    So yes, this passage is for Israel, absolutely, but also this passage is for us Gentiles who have been brought into God's family through the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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    So this is a message for all of us, specifically targeted at Israel.

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    But on your outline, I want you to jot some things down, please.

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    These are changes coming under Messiah's leadership.

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    The Messiah, Jesus Christ.

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    These are the changes that are coming under His leadership.

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    Number one, Messiah's people will be secure.

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    Look at verses three and four.

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    He says, "Therefore, "He shall give them up until the time "When she who is in labor has given birth, then the rest of his brothers shall return to the people of Israel.

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    And he shall stand and shepherd his flock in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God.

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    And they shall dwell secure, Now he shall be great to the ends of the earth.

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    Now, just looking at verse three, Micah talks about a lot.

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    I just wanna give us a quick review here to kind of give us some frame of reference, but let this be a timeline of history here, all right?

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    And we'll say, okay, Micah prophesied here, This is 700 BC-ish, okay.

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    Him and Isaiah and the rest.

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    Okay, we'll say, let this mark represent when the Messiah, Jesus, is born in Bethlehem.

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    So we'll just put, you know, we'll just put birth, all right?

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    And then shortly after Jesus birth, 33 years, right?

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    Jesus suffered and died, resurrected, and then in the book of Acts, the Holy Spirit came, church is established, right?

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    Well, my timeline's gone down there, isn't it?

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    All right, so don't worry about that, forget that.

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    But sometime in the future, soon, it's going to start the seven-year tribulation that the Bible talks about, seven years of hell on earth.

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    And right before the tribulation, The church is raptured out.

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    We've talked about this.

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    We went through the book of Revelation and we talked about the Olivet Discourse and things like that.

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    But there's seven years of tribulation, okay?

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    And then at the end of the seven years, it's Armageddon, right?

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    Christ comes back to destroy all of the enemies, right?

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    So I'm just gonna put A for Armageddon, all right?

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    And then after Armageddon, After Armageddon, this is Revelation 19, then you get to Revelation chapter 20, and that is the millennial kingdom.

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    Now that's gonna stand for millennial, not Miller.

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    Okay, millennial kingdom.

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    And Revelation 20 says that lasts for 1,000 years.

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    And after that 1,000 years, we're gonna have a new heaven, a new earth, I'm just gonna put new, right?

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    That's the best word there.

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    A new heaven, a new earth, the eternal state.

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    And the reason I'm sharing this with you is this is a period of time that I think a lot of Christians don't even think about.

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    We think, okay, Jesus comes back and we die and then there's heaven and that's it.

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    But the Bible says that the Messiah, Jesus Christ, is going to reign on the earth for a thousand years.

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    And that is the subject of much of Old Testament prophecy.

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    But the reason I'm doing this outline here is these Old Testament prophets, when they were prophesying, what did they see?

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    They saw that the Messiah would be born and they saw Armageddon.

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    They saw that the Messiah would come back and he would conquer the enemies.

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    And they saw that the Messiah would rule over the earth.

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    So these Old Testament prophets saw all this.

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    Something they never talked about was the church age.

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    Jesus actually revealed that in Matthew chapter 13.

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    This was never revealed in the Old Testament.

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    What was going to happen when God's Holy Spirit lives in his people and the gospel advances.

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    Jesus reveals that in Matthew chapter 13.

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    But the Old Testament prophets, you go through and they're like, yeah, the Messiah comes and he conquers and he reigns.

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    He comes, he conquers and he reigns.

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    That's what the Messiah does.

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    But the question is what happens to Israel before the Messiah reigns?

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    And he tells us in verse three, look at verse three again, where it says, "He shall give them up." That had a near fulfillment in Micah's day, but that also had a far fulfillment in this.

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    Aside from the remnants of Israel, Israel is temporarily rejected as Gentiles are brought into God's kingdom.

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    That's the subject of Romans chapter 11.

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    You can go home and read that.

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    But that's what he's talking about here when he says, "God shall give them up." All right?

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    So look at verse five.

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    It says, "And he shall be their peace.

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    "When the Assyrian comes into our land "and treads in our palaces, "then we will raise against him seven shepherds "and eight princes of men.

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    "They shall shepherd the land of Assyria with the sword and the land of Nimrod at its entrances, and he shall deliver us from the Assyrian when he comes into our land and treads within our border." Now here in these verses, he's talking about Assyria, he's talking about Nimrod, and here he's using those names in a sort of generic sense to represent the enemies of God.

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    The Bible does that frequently, like in Revelation talking about Babylon representing the enemies of God.

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    We're used to that concept, right?

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    Like we use the word Nazi.

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    We throw that word around a lot, not talking about, you know, the evilness of Germany.

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    We'll use that word just talking about a bad person.

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    It's kind of what Mike is doing here when he talks about the Assyrian.

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    He says that Israel is gonna have a full crew of leaders, seven shepherds, eight princes.

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    But notice, He doesn't say, "We are going to conquer.

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    "We are going to make secure." He makes it very clear that it's the Messiah's victory.

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    He, He shall deliver us.

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    He's talking here about Revelation 19.

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    He's talking here about Armageddon, which leads into Revelation 20, the millennial kingdom.

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    Like, well, what's the millennial kingdom like?

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    Well, there's two phrases he uses here.

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    I don't want us to get too lost in the weeds here, because that's not Micah's point.

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    There's two phrases he uses here to describe what this kingdom is like.

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    When Christ reigns on the earth, these are the two phrases.

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    Verse four, "They shall dwell secure." Verse five, "He shall be their peace." I've got to be honest with you.

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    I wasn't sure how to roll this out to you.

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    I mean, I understand what's going on here.

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    I've spent a lot of time studying eschatology.

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    I spent so much time this week reading and studying this passage.

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    That's not the issue.

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    where I struggle with this passage as a pastor, is how to make you excited for it.

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    And that's not a criticism against you at all, but let's be honest.

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    Most of us have only ever lived in peace.

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    Most of us have only ever known peace and security.

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    When was the last time you had fear in your home that a group of Assyrians were going to come in and murder your family and take all of your stuff?

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    Probably never happened to you.

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    That's all we've ever known.

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    It's a blessing.

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    But you know, I wish I could give this message to Israel.

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    Do you know, as of September the 8th, They estimate there were more than 42,000 deaths in the Israel-Hamas war.

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    Do you think this message would have hit them different?

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    To say there's gonna be peace and security in your land?

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    When you live in constant fear, that you might get blown up today.

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    42,000.

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    That's a number to us.

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    You know what that is to Israel?

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    Those are sons and daughters.

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    Those are parents.

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    Those are brothers and sisters.

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    "Here's your babies." I wish I could give this message to the Ukraine.

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    Since the Russian invasion, there have been somewhere in the neighborhood, reports vary, I read several of them, but there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 500,000 deaths.

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    That's a number to us.

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    Do you know what that is to the Ukrainians?

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    As your sons and daughters.

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    As your parents.

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    As your brothers and sisters.

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    As your babies.

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    I wish I could give this message to every victim of terrorist attacks, school shootings, Antifa riots, but mark this, when the Messiah rules, there is going to be peace all over the earth. And God's people will dwell secure. And I want to say this, I want to say this, Number two, jot this down, Messiah's people will be prominent.

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    Messiah's people will be prominent.

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    Look at verse seven.

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    Excuse me.

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    It says, "Then the remnant of Jacob shall be in the midst of many peoples, like dew dew from the Lord like showers on the grass, which delay not for a man, nor wait for the children of man. And the remnant of Jacob shall be among the nations in the midst of many peoples like a lion, among the beasts of the forest like a young lion, among the the flocks of sheep, which when it goes through, treads down and tears in pieces, and there is none to deliver.

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    Your hand shall be lifted up over your adversaries, and all your enemies shall be cut off." Again, that might not seem like something that would fire us up, But you know who that does fire up?

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    Israel.

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    Do a little study of Israel.

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    Israel's always had a target on her back.

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    Everybody's always gone after Israel.

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    And here Micah says the remnant of Israel in the millennial kingdom, he says she's gonna be like two things.

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    And I gotta tell you, I spent a lot of time this week while you're doing what you're doing during the week.

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    I spent a lot of time this week to wrap my brain around this, because he says, "Israel will be like dew and a lion." That That is a paradoxical description.

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    For one nation to be like both of those?

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    What do they have in common?

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    What does dew and a lion have in common?

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    Well, we don't have to guess, and we don't have to wonder, because he tells us right in the text what they have in common.

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    Look again, he talks about the dew and the showers.

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    Because he says they don't wait on man.

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    Do you notice that?

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    What's that mean?

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    That means if you went outside and said, "You know what?

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    I want to mow the grass early this morning, so I'm going to put the dew off for two hours so the grass is dry." Can you do that?

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    Can you do that?

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    Are you able to accomplish that?

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    to say, "Dew, just wait two hours.

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    Is that possible?

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    Shout it out, come on, not a trick question.

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    Okay, no, you can't accomplish that.

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    It's gonna happen." Dew is refreshing and it gives life.

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    And there's nothing that man can do to stop that from happening.

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    The lion among the sheep is the next picture.

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    What happens when you have a hungry lion in the midst of sheep?

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    Do those sheep stand a chance?

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    What's gonna stop the lion?

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    What's gonna stop the lion?

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    Nothing.

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    Nothing.

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    It's gonna conquer.

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    When a lion is hungry and it's tearing through a sheep, there is nothing that's gonna stop that.

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    Ah, are we starting to see the connection?

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    Israel, this is what Mike is saying.

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    Israel is going to be prominent during the millennial kingdom of the Messiah, and there is nothing that anybody can do about that.

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    By the way, if you have any anti-Semitic tendencies, I'd encourage you to repent, because this is what we're dealing with.

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    But you know, for Micah to say this to Israel in this day, and even honestly saying it to Israel today, that must have seemed like such a foreign concept.

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    I mean, look at the history of the nation of Israel.

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    Everything from the Philistines to the Assyrians to the Babylonians to Rome, Holocaust, wars.

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    Micah says that when the Messiah reigns, nations are gonna be blessed by, or fear the nation of Israel.

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    Messiah's people will be prominent.

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    And number three, write this down, Messiah's people will be dedicated, dedicated.

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    you're going to see these last few verses hit like a hammer, just boom, boom, boom.

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    It's just like a verbal, repeated hammer strike.

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    What he's saying here is God is going to do some things in and for his people.

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    Look at verses 10 and 11.

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    He says, "And in that day," again, we're talking about the millennium, "And that day," declares the Lord, "I will cut off your horses from among you, "and I will destroy your chariots, "and I will cut off the cities of your land "and throw down all your strongholds." You're like, yeah, his enemy's right.

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    No, he's talking to Israel.

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    What God's saying is he's going to remove military security from Israel during the millennium.

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    Why?

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    Why would he do that?

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    'Cause God's saying, "You're gonna trust me.

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    "You aren't gonna trust your military.

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    "You aren't gonna trust your equipment.

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    "You ain't gonna trust your battle strategies." Messiah says, "No, no, no.

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    "You're gonna trust me." And the theme carries on.

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    Look at verses 12 through 14.

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    He says, "And I will cut off sorceries from your hand, "And you shall have no more tellers of fortunes, "and I will cut off your carved images "and your pillars from among you.

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    "And you shall bow down no more to the work of your hands, "and I will root out your Asherah images from among you "and destroy your cities." See, it's the same theme.

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    God says, "In this day, not only am I gonna remove your military, I'm also going to remove your religious substitutes." God says, "You know what you're gonna learn?

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    You know what the Messiah here, Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, you know what He said?

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    He says, "You know what you're gonna learn?

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    You're gonna learn to worship only me." We spent some time already in this series talking about idolatry.

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    Something has your attention, your affection.

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    And we live in a time of idolatry that, it's just, we're so drowning in it that we don't even recognize it.

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    But the day's coming, he goes, "Now, now, you know what worship's gonna be like?" He goes, "I'm gonna remove everything else "that you're worshiping, and you're going to learn "to worship only me." You're like, "Wow, what about people that aren't on board "with all this stuff that Mike is saying?" Well, look at verse 15.

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    "In an anger and wrath, I will execute vengeance "on the nations that did not obey." Vengeance is what is needed for justice to happen.

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    And God's enemies are gonna pay, but they're gonna pay.

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    What's he saying here?

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    Simply this, my friends, God is so serious about the holiness of his people that he is going to remove anything that would distract them from Him.

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    This is one of the things that I'm most looking forward to in the kingdom of the Messiah, in the kingdom of Jesus Christ.

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    This is one of the things that makes me most excited Is God making us fully, actually, holy?

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    Look, I get it.

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    I know that I am pronounced holy because of Jesus Christ.

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    I get that, all right?

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    I've been preaching that for a while.

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    I get that.

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    Because of what Jesus Christ accomplished, God sees me as holy because He took my sin away.

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    I get that.

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    But you know, sometimes, a lot of times, I don't feel very holy.

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    Do you, Do you ever just get tired of yourself?

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    Does that ever happen to you?

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    It happens to me.

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    For example, do you know how many times in my life that I've seen God provide and the most mind boggling, staggering ways I've seen God make perfect provision.

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    I could write volumes of books on the way God has provided.

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    But you know when a new need pops up, I start to worry.

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    And then, and then I start to think of ways that I can bail myself out.

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    And I think of ways that I can take care of myself.

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    And then God, God provides again.

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    And I am so ashamed that I ever doubted him.

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    Anybody else?

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    Don't leave me up here.

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    Or, you know, I fast and I pray and I get into His Word and I am living a worshipful life.

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    suddenly my affections and time are being spent on insignificant, worldly things. And I am so ashamed that I got sidetracked. I just get tired of myself sometimes. Don't you? You're like, "Yeah, I get tired of you too, Jeff." No! Don't you get tired of yourself? This is why we take great joy in knowing that when Messiah sets up his kingdom, all self-reliance and all idolatry is going to be eliminated. No fellowship with God. We will enjoy worship of the Messiah as we should.

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    It's the message of Micah 5. Did you see it? The Messiah's people are going to be secure, and they're going to be prominent, and they're going to be dedicated. So the The question really that you need to ask yourself is this, am I one of Messiah's people?

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    As we said, I hope this isn't a surprise, spoiler alert, we know who the Messiah is.

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    Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem exactly as Micah said, and also prophesied in the Old Testament as that this Messiah would suffer and die to take away the sins of his people.

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    The Messiah, the Old Testament tells us also that he would raise from the dead.

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    You will not allow your Holy One to see corruption.

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    He would raise again to give us eternal life.

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    And Jesus would do all of that to secure for us these precious promises of the Messiah's kingdom.

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    So, with all of Micah's talk of Messiah and His kingdom and people trusting only Him and worshiping only Him, I have to ask you, are you yearning for that now?

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    You know, something really hit me this week, kind of in a fresh way.

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    We think of this millennial kingdom of Jesus being way far off in the future, but it hit me.

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    It hit me this week.

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    Do you know how close it is?

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    It could be within a decade.

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    Because the Bible says the last period of time on the earth is seven years.

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    This could happen at any moment.

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    And then the Bible says this is right after that.

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    So all the stuff we're talking about could be happening within a few years.

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    And you can be a citizen of this today.

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    So worship team comes forward.

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    I'm gonna ask you to please bow your heads with me.

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    Just bow your heads.

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    I just want you to listen to me for a minute.

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    We're going to pray.

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    If there's anybody here that is like, "You know what, I hear what you're saying, but I'm not sure I'm a part of this kingdom.

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    I'm not sure I belong to the Messiah.

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    I'm not sure that I really have believed.

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    I don't have confidence that I'm going to be a part of this.

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    Well, you know what the wonderful news is?

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    Today's the day that that can change.

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    I'm gonna lead us in a prayer, and I want you to pray along with me.

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    But I want you to come and see me right after service.

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    I'm gonna be in guest reception.

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    If you need to make that decision to turn from your sin and receive Jesus Christ, you need to do that today because this kingdom's a lot closer than we think it is.

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    Father in heaven, what glorious promises.

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    And Father, we confess to you that I'm sure this hits Israel a lot harder than it hits us, because we haven't known the savage war that Israel has experienced over and over and over and over in her history.

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    She's experiencing it right now as we pray to you, Father.

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    We thank you that in the gospel of Jesus Christ, have been grafted in. We can enjoy the blessings of the millennium because of what Christ accomplished on our behalf.

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    Father, I want to pray for any here who don't know You, that today would be the day that day would say, "I'm done. I'm done playing church. I'm done with this half-hearted commitment.

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    I want to receive Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior." Father, I pray if there's anybody that is experiencing the Holy Spirit conviction right Now I pray they couldn't leave this building until they talk to one of our pastors, one of our elders.

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    Father, we don't want anybody to be excited over a future they'll never have.

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    So Father, let us embrace the glorious promises of Jesus Christ.

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    and practice now what we will be doing throughout the millennium and throughout eternity beyond.

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    Father, we are going to worship.

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    We pray in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Micah 5:1-15

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

  2. What is the significance that the “ruler in Israel” would be from Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)?

  3. Micah 5:7-8 tells us that in Messiah’s kingdom, Israel will be like dew and like a lion. What do these pictures mean and how can they both be true at the same time?

  4. In Micah 5:12-14, God promises to remove idols from Israel during the Messiah’s kingdom. Why does God do this, and not just command Israel to not worship them?

Breakout
Pray for one another.