Called to Never Give Up

Introduction:

How WILL the Lord Help Me to Not Give Up? (1 Kings 19:1-18)

  1. He WILL point me to His Daily Provision . (1 Kings 19:1-8)
  2. He WILL get my Attention . (1 Kings 19:9-14)
    1. By drawing me out of my Pity Party . (1 Kings 19:9)
    2. By redirecting my Focus . (1 Kings 19:10-14)

      Romans 5:6, 8 - For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly...but God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

      2 Corinthians 12:9 - "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."

  3. He WILL replace my half truths with His Whole Truth . (1 Kings 19:15-18)
    1. By reminding me that I have a Purpose . (1 Kings 19:15-17)

      Ephesians 2:10 - For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

    2. By reminding me that I am not Alone . (1 Kings 19:18)

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    You can turn your Bibles to 1 Kings chapter 19.

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    1 Kings 19.

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    You know, we all have success stories of how we persevered and stuck it out with something that was draining, time-consuming, and challenging.

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    But we also have a long list of things that we've quit and given up on as well.

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    Personal goals, diets, health routines, Bible reading plans, and on and on the list goes.

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    You know, to be clear, I'm not saying that walking away from something is always wrong.

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    That's not the case at all.

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    There are necessary times of transition in life when it is good and right to turn the page and move on to the bigger and better next thing that God has for you.

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    But if we're honest, the list of how we stuck it out are much shorter than the list of how we quit.

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    At least that's how I feel about my life.

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    You know, growing up I quit T-ball, my parents tell me, because I was too bored, hot, and thirsty in the field.

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    And one time I hit the ball at the tee, ran to first base, kept running into the outfield instead of going to second base.

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    So maybe I should have quit that one.

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    I also quit soccer.

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    That didn't last very long.

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    I didn't get very far past Hot Cross Buns on the recorder.

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    But not to brag, I can still play that song pretty well to this day.

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    I won't play it for you today, though.

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    I think one of my biggest regrets in life a piano when my brother and sister stuck with it.

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    You know, these are all minor examples, but I've been tempted to give up and quit when it comes to more serious commitments as well.

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    This desire to quit struck me the hardest in 2015 and 2016 during my first ministry job as a youth pastor.

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    For the first year and a half or so, I remember vividly every single night locking up the church building, looking up at the sky and just saying, I don't want to do this anymore.

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    This isn't working, I just want to quit.

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    And the Lord impressed upon my heart that I was not allowed to quit.

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    I did not have his permission to wave the white flag and surrender.

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    Without the Lord and his help, I would not have lasted in that job for almost eight years.

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    And without the Lord and his help, I wouldn't be standing before you today.

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    Maybe you were on the verge of quitting something that God has called you to.

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    your reputation, your integrity that becomes harder and harder to maintain, your marriage, your faithfulness as a husband or wife, your work ethic, your dedication to the church, your hope and the promises and provisions of God, or maybe even your faith in Jesus Christ. You may think in this moment, "You know You know what, it's just too hard, I can't keep the plate spinning.

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    It's time just to give in and give up.

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    Well, before you make any hasty decisions, please press the pause button on quitting and hear how the Lord wants to encourage you through 1 Kings chapter 19, verses one through 18.

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    This is the third week of our latest series, Just Like Us, the Life and Ministry of Elijah.

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    And so far, Elijah has a perfect sticking with it record.

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    He stands up to King Ahab for the idolatry of Israel.

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    He prays for it not to rain for three and a half years.

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    He stands up to the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, prays down fire from heaven, and then prays down rain from heaven afterwards.

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    So far, Elijah has a perfect batting record.

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    But that's all about to change.

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    Elijah is about to become much more relatable.

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    Because just like us, Elijah is tempted to give in to the pressures of life and give up on his God-given calling.

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    We will also come face-to-face with the reality that God is totally unlike us, and he does not quit on us when we are tempted to quit on him.

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    Just like Elijah almost 3,000 years ago, the loving help of our God is offered to you and to me right now.

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    The Lord will help you to not give up if you simply grab a hold of his gracious offer.

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    So before we continue, let's go to Lord in prayer and ask for his help.

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    Please pray for me.

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    I will faithfully proclaim the word of God and I will pray for you that you will faithfully receive it.

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    Father, I realize there are a lot of people in this room who've come into this church this morning feeling beat up and discouraged.

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    And they feel like giving up.

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    Lord, I pray that you would minister to every single heart this morning.

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    And you would give us the comfort that only you can.

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    Lord, help us to be reminded what you will do to help us.

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    We ask all these things in Jesus' name, amen.

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    So how will the Lord help me to not give up?

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    First up on your outline, he will point me to his daily provision.

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    He will point me to his daily provision.

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    Let's read chapter, I mean, sorry, chapter 19, verse one.

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    Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, how he had killed all the prophets of Baal with the sword.

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    So Ahab totally missed the point of the fireworks display on Mount Carmel.

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    He totally missed the point of the slaughter of the prophets of Baal.

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    He should have come back to his wife Jezebel to tell her all that God had done and call her to repentance.

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    Instead he comes back to tell her all that Elijah had done and to whine to her.

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    He says, "Honey, can you believe what that jerk did to us?

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    "He killed all of our prophets.

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    "What are we gonna do?" Parents in the room have seen this tactic a countless number of times.

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    One of your kids comes to you with a quivering lip, tear-filled eyes, and a big cup of tea to spill about his or her brother, sister, or cousin.

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    Let me ask you, why does your child share this tale of woe with you?

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    So that you will do their dirty work for them, right?

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    That's exactly what Ahab is doing in this moment.

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    He knows that when he tells his scary wife about what happened on Mount Carmel, She is gonna dig in her heels and want to kill Elijah.

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    Not surprisingly, that's what happens in verse two.

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    Then Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah saying, so may the gods do to me and more also, if I do not make your life as the life of one of them by this time tomorrow.

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    This kind of feels like a laughable and empty threat, doesn't it?

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    After all we've seen over the past few weeks, the Lord has used Elijah to embarrass the king and queen time and time again.

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    There's no way Elijah falls for this, right?

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    Well, the answer to that question may sadly surprise you from verses three through four.

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    Then Elijah was afraid.

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    And he arose and ran for his life and came to Beersheba, which belongs to Judah, and he left his servant there.

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    But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness and came and sat under a broom tree, and he asked that he might die.

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    He's saying, "It is enough now, Lord.

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    "Take away my life, for I am no better than my father's." Are you serious?

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    Elijah stomps on his enemies, now he's running away?

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    What's his problem?

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    Well, Elijah thought everything and everyone would turn around in Israel after Mount Carmel.

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    He thought Ahab and Jezebel would repent, tear down the altar to Baal, tear down the Asherah pole, and accept him as the Lord's prophet.

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    But that doesn't happen.

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    His expectations aren't met.

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    His hopes are dashed into a million pieces.

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    And this shocking turn reminds us of a very important reality.

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    No one is beyond discouragement.

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    No one is beyond the reach of depression, anxiety, and fear.

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    Even the strongest among us experience the weakest seasons of depression.

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    Our worst losses can happen immediately after our greatest victories.

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    Our worst moments come after our best memories.

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    Like children on a sugar rush, we have a spiritual high and then we crash and burn with a spiritual low.

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    One minute you're thinking the sky is the limit and the next the ground opens up underneath of you and you have no idea what to do next.

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    Have you ever felt that way before?

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    Do you feel that way right now?

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    Let's see how the Lord provides for Elijah during his mental breakdown in verses five through eight.

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    And Elijah laid down and slept under a broom tree, and behold, an angel touched him and said to him, arise and eat.

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    And he looked and behold, there was at his head a cake baked on hot stones and a jar of water, and he ate and drank and laid down again.

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    And the angel of the Lord came again a second time and touched him and said, "Arise and eat, "for the journey is too great for you." And he arose and ate and drank, and he went in the strength of that food 40 days and 40 nights.

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    The Hora of the Mount of God.

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    So Elijah travels for over 100 miles, and he is exhausted, and he passes out.

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    If I ever fall asleep on the couch, my kids are diligent to poke me, open up my eyelids, or yell, "Dad, wake up!" And I'm always annoyed by that, But Elijah can't really be annoyed by who wakes him up.

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    The angel of the Lord.

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    Imagine that divine wake up call.

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    He's given food and he falls asleep again and the angel of the Lord says, "Shake him awake once more for his long journey." And you may be thinking, this is a weird story.

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    This is random.

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    Why are we learning about Elijah's diet and his sleep schedule?

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    Well, notice that God doesn't slap Elijah upside the head and yell at him.

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    Instead, he gives the prophet what he needs, a snack and two naps.

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    We all need two naps today, don't we?

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    The Lord knows exactly what Elijah needs and he knows exactly what you need.

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    And he meets your needs every single day.

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    The roof over your head, the food in your belly, the clothes on your back are from the Lord.

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    We were created to be dependent upon God and what he gives us.

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    We are embodied souls, which means that our physical health affects our spiritual health.

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    And if you don't believe me, talk to someone in this church who's experiencing chronic pain or has experienced chronic pain in the past, and they will quickly tell you that what is happening in their body quickly bleeds into their minds and their souls.

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    We all share the same basic needs, but we experience the side effects of those basic needs in different ways.

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    Know what your body needs and take advantage of God's good gifts because if you don't, you will experience the consequences at some point.

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    It may not be today, it may not be tomorrow, it may not be next week, but the bill will come due.

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    You cannot keep going and going and going like the Energizer bunny.

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    Like Pastor Rich preached a few weeks ago, you need to rest.

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    If you know that your body needs eight hours of sleep, maybe don't mindlessly scroll, I can't say TikTok anymore, can I?

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    Too soon?

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    Mindlessly scroll on Instagram until 1 a.m.

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    Discipline yourself and go to bed the time you need to go to bed.

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    Maybe you work way more than you should, and when you're home, you're not fully present with your family.

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    Hammer out a schedule that will work for your work life and your family life, or both will suffer.

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    You may be in the same boat as me when it comes to diet and fitness.

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    You know you need to eat better and be more physically active.

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    Or maybe for you it's over drinking.

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    You drink too much and too often and you feel the negative effects of that.

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    You feel tired, anxious, you snap at people.

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    If that's you, please talk to me, Pastor Jeff, one of the other elders, we would love to help you.

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    You know, in various ways, all of us are making our lives even harder, more difficult, but not taking advantage of God's daily provision.

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    It's way easier to give up when you feel mentally and physically drained.

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    If you are on the verge of burnout right now, do not wait to make necessary changes.

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    Submit to the help of God and start new behaviors that will create new habits that will then lead a better state of mind, body, and soul.

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    Instead of giving up, you need to get going.

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    So how will the Lord help me to not give up?

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    He will get my attention.

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    He will get my attention.

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    After getting fueled up, Elijah travels another 250 miles from Beersheba to Mount Horeb, which may not sound very familiar to you, but its other name might, Mount Sinai.

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    This is where Moses encountered the Lord in the burning bush.

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    This is where Moses was given the 10 commandments.

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    This is the perfect spot for the Lord to grab ahold of Elijah's attention and your attention as well.

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    The Lord will get my attention, letter A, by drawing me out of my pity party.

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    By drawing me out of my pity party.

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    Let's read verse nine.

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    Then Elijah came to a cave and lodged in it, and behold, the word of the Lord came to him, and he said to Elijah, what are you doing here, Elijah?

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    Once again, it's important to note that God doesn't lecture Elijah.

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    A depressed person doesn't need a lecture.

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    A depressed person needs compassion.

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    God simply asks, what are you doing here?

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    Don't miss the fatherly tone.

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    It's like he's saying, talk to me, son.

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    What is going on with you?

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    As Pastor Jeff and I have said in previous sermons, when God asks questions, he isn't after information, he is after transformation.

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    God is lovingly drawing Elijah out of his pity party that he is throwing for himself.

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    God is the expert interrogator and question asker.

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    And he doesn't need heat lamps or bright lights to get you to tell you what he wants because his questions are convicting and piercing enough.

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    And this question asking began at the very beginning.

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    After Adam and Eve's sin, what is the question that God asked them?

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    Where are you?

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    Does God not know where they are?

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    He certainly does.

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    They're like little kids covering their eyes and picking the worst hiding spot in the house.

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    He asked them that question to draw them out.

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    Or my favorite question pops up in the book of Jonah.

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    Jonah runs away from God, then gets thrown overboard, swallowed by a big fish, spit out, and he finally goes to Nineveh to preach to them.

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    And he goes, gets a big box of popcorn, goes on the hill to watch the city burn.

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    But it doesn't happen, does it?

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    God spares the city.

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    And Jonah throws himself a pity party.

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    And he feels so sorry for himself because also the plant that gave him shade wasn't keeping him cool anymore.

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    And God asked Jonah a question that I think about almost every single day.

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    Do you do well to be angry?

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    Do you do well to be angry?

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    Again, God knows the answer to that question, no.

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    But he asked that question to draw Jonah out.

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    You know, just like Elijah today, you may be depressed.

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    Maybe you're experiencing a worse depression than you've ever felt before.

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    Maybe a devastating loss or trial has fallen upon your life like an atomic bomb.

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    Instead of grieving well, you've been cutting yourself off from the comfort of the Lord and others.

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    And people around you are waiting for you to live again.

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    Or maybe you're dying a death by a thousand cuts.

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    Just when one wound seems to heal, another five are opened up.

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    Everywhere you turn a new fire, it's raging.

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    Work, financial, and family fires are happening at the same exact time, and negativity and complaining have become your go-to pastimes to deal with the stress.

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    Or maybe, like Jonah, your preferences haven't been met to your exact specification.

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    You're throwing yourself a pity party.

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    You know a few weeks ago I had a very similar experience to Pastor Jeff's cinnamon crunch bagel debacle.

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    You guys want to hear about this?

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    Darla does, I'll tell Darla.

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    So a few weeks ago we ordered Chipotle.

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    I went to go pick it up.

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    And when I got home I realized they didn't give us two of the chips that we paid for.

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    Get in the car, drive all the way back, oh we're out of chips.

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    And the app didn't know that.

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    How do I get a refund?

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    but we'll call this 1-800 number.

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    No sorry, no help, and I go home, I'm fuming to my wife.

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    Like, oh, today stinks, this is the worst, nothing's going right, I hope Chipotle goes out of business, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, pity party.

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    We've all been there, and we'll all be there again.

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    In this moment, the Lord may be lovingly drawing you out of your pity party with the same exact question that he asked Elijah, what are you doing here?

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    Do you want to stay in this bad place or do you want to get to a good place?

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    Do you want to keep pushing me away or are you finally ready to invite me into the pain of your struggle?

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    What are you doing here?

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    How will you answer that question this morning?

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    Your answer to that question can determine the trajectory of the rest of your life.

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    The Lord will get my attention by redirecting my focus.

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    Letter B, by redirecting my focus.

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    And in verse 10, Elijah takes this question from God as his cue to vomit up his emotions.

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    Elijah says, I have been very jealous for the Lord, the God of hosts, for the people of Israel have forsaken your covenant, throw down your altars, and killed your prophets with a sword, and I, even I only am left, and they may seek my life and take it away.

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    We'll talk even more about the details of this ramp because Elijah repeats it word for word later on in this passage.

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    But it's important to note that Elijah shares a lot of half-truths with God.

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    And as I've said before, half-truths are whole lies.

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    Elijah is evaluating his circumstances from his own limited perspective and he needs his focus redirected.

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    And in verses 11 through 13, the Lord redirects his prophet's focus and brings necessary clarity like an eye doctor helping a patient with horrible eyesight.

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    Let's read verses 11 through 13 together.

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    And the Lord said, go out and stand on the mount before the Lord.

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    And behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind tore the mountains and broken pieces the rocks before the Lord.

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    But the Lord was not in the wind.

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    and after the wind, an earthquake.

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    But the Lord was not in the earthquake.

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    And after the earthquake, a fire.

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    But the Lord was not in the fire.

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    And after the fire, the sound of a low whisper.

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    And when Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave.

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    And behold, there came a voice to him and said, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" You know, this is the same mountain that Moses was on hundreds of years before, and some scholars think this is the same exact spot where Moses hid himself while the glory of God passed by.

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    God used this location as part of their refocusing process.

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    He turns Elijah's focus away from his present circumstances to his past faithfulness, and he calls Elijah out of the cave, and there is a great wind that cuts the rocks apart.

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    There is a great earthquake that shakes the mountain of jello and a fireball like the one that fell on Mount Carmel.

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    But the Lord doesn't speak to Elijah through those natural disasters.

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    The wind, the earthquake, and the fire are attention-getters.

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    It's like a father or mother grabbing their child's face to show them that what they're about to say is very important.

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    It's like God is saying, "Elijah, I could speak to you "with a thunderous and terrifying voice, "but I'm not gonna do that, so pay attention." After he redirects Elijah's focus, he speaks, and asks the same question yet again in a low whisper.

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    "What are you doing here, Elijah?" You know, Elijah and the rest of us deserve to be treated harshly and without kid gloves.

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    But praise the Lord, he doesn't treat us that way.

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    When we're down and doubting him, the Lord doesn't yell at us and say, get over it, you baby, rub some dirt on it and move on.

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    No, at our worst and weakest moments, the Lord offers you his greatest and best acts of grace.

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    Grace is how the Christian life starts.

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    As Pastor Jeff read in Romans 5, 6, for while we were still weak, at the right time, Christ died for the ungodly.

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    And two verses later, "But God shows his love for us "in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Grace is also how the Christian life continues.

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    As Paul was experiencing depression, Jesus told him this, "My grace is sufficient for you, "for my power is made perfect in weakness." The Lord redirects Elijah to his grace and he is doing the same exact thing for you right now.

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    He is grabbing ahold of your face and redirecting you to Christ.

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    To the one who took the angry wrath of God so that you could receive the gentle love of God.

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    You know, a few months ago, actually last month, I was looking at my Christmas Eve message on the couch at home and my daughter, Emmy, came up to me and said, "What's that?" I said, "Oh, this is Dad's sermon.

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    "I'm gonna talk about Jesus." And I thought she'd be really excited 'cause we talk about Jesus all the time.

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    But she gave me this response.

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    "Jesus again?"

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    (congregation laughing)

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    Maybe you feel that way about the sermons preached here at Harvest.

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    Really, Jesus again?

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    Don't you have anything else up your sleeve, preacher boy?

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    Honestly, I have nothing and no one else up my sleeve because Jesus is more than enough.

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    Jesus is more than enough for every pity party, every bout of depression, every horrible season of life, submit to God's redirection and look to Christ, whether it's for the very first time or the millionth time.

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    Instead of asking Jesus again, passionately declare Jesus always.

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    How will the Lord help me to not give up?

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    Number three, he will replace my half-truths with his whole truth.

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    He'll replace my half truths with his whole truth.

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    After God asks Elijah the same exact question, Elijah offers the same exact response in verse 14.

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    Elijah said, "I have been very jealous of the Lord "and God of hosts, the people of Israel, "forsaken your covenant, throw down your altars "and killed your prophet with the sword.

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    "And I, even I only am left, "and they seek my life to take it away." Elijah still isn't getting it.

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    He's still not getting his facts straight.

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    He said, "I've been very jealous for the Lord." Well, sure you have in the past.

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    How about right now?

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    Does running away seem very passionate to you?

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    He says, "All the Israelites have torn down your altars "and abandoned you." But what about all the people, all the Israelites who fell down and worshiped God and helped Elijah slaughter the prophets of Baal and Mount Carmel?

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    Elijah says, "I am the only surviving prophet of the Lord." Well, we know this isn't true because Obadiah told Elijah in chapter 18 that he hid a hundred prophets in a cave.

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    You know, our memories have a funny way of being fuzzy and wrong when we're experiencing intense emotions.

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    Every single one of us can embellish the truth and add our own spin on things to further our own false narratives.

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    But the Lord flips Elijah's script replacing Elijah's half-truths with his whole truth.

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    Let's read verses 15 through 17.

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    "And the Lord said to him, 'Go, return on your way "'to the wilderness of Damascus, and when you arrive, "'you shall anoint Hazael to be king over Syria, "'and Jehu the son of Nimshi, you shall anoint "'to be king over Israel, and Elisha the son of Shaphat, "'of Abel, Maloah, you shall anoint "'to be prophet in your place.

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    "'And the one who escapes from the sword of Hazael, "'shall Jehu put to death, and the one who escapes "who shall Elisha put to death." So the Lord will replace my half-truths with his whole truth by reminding me that I have a purpose, by reminding me that I have a purpose.

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    The Lord reminds Elijah that he has work to do.

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    His time as a prophet isn't over yet.

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    He has kings to appoint and his own replacement to train.

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    God is telling Elijah, Stop running away from your responsibilities and do what I've called you to do.

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    Man, wouldn't it be nice to have God directly tell you what he wants you to do?

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    Oh wait, he has done that for you, hasn't he?

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    In his word, he has told you exactly what you were called to do, you are to be an ambassador for Christ, you are to make disciples, you are to share the good news of Jesus Christ.

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    And that will be the main focus of our message next week.

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    but you cannot give up on your God-given calling because the Lord isn't done with you yet.

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    If you still have breath in your lungs, you have a purpose stamped on your life.

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    Listen to what Paul promises in Ephesians 2.10.

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    For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.

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    God has specific people for you to bless, specific people for you to share the gospel with, specific people to love.

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    He has specific ministries in this church for you to start or continue with.

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    You cannot give up because there is too much ministry to be done and too many blessings to forfeit.

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    Finally, the Lord will replace my half-truths with his whole truth by reminding me that I am not alone, by reminding me that I am not alone.

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    Let's wrap up with verse 18.

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    The Lord says, "Yet I will leave 7,000 in Israel, "all the knees that have not bowed to Baal "and every mouth that has not kissed him." Elijah claims to be the one and only faithful servant of the Lord, and God calls him to the carpet on this outrageous claim.

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    There's a big difference between one person and 7,000 people, isn't there?

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    The Lord always has a faithful remnant who will serve him and not give up.

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    Elijah is not alone and neither are you.

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    Maybe you are single, widowed, or divorced and the loneliness you experience is overwhelming at times.

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    And maybe it feels like no one really cares about you.

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    Maybe you feel alone even though you're constantly surrounded by coworkers throughout the week.

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    Maybe you feel alone even though your kids You're constantly in your face, 24/7, asking for stuff all the time.

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    Maybe you feel alone even though you've been at this church for a long time.

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    And I certainly won't tell you not to feel this way because that would be pointless.

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    Feelings are feelings.

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    But I do want to remind you of the truth as you experience these feelings.

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    You are never truly alone if you are a part of the family of God.

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    You have a heavenly Father who cares about you, a big brother in Jesus who looks out for you, a comforter in the Holy Spirit who lives within you, and brothers and sisters in Christ, in this church who will stand shoulder to shoulder with you.

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    If you haven't already, I want to encourage you to take the step to pursue after meaningful relationships today.

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    Your involvement in the church is a lot like skiing.

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    Your natural reaction, your natural urge is to lean back while you're going down the hill, but if you do that, you will wipe out.

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    You have to resist against that urge and lean forward.

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    If you feel disconnected, talk to me after service.

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    I would love to get you connected to a small group.

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    Ladies, if you feel alone, please sign up for the Seek Truth Women's Conference on February 22nd.

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    It's a great opportunity for you.

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    Men, sign up for the Tune Up Men's Conference the next week on March 1st.

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    This is a great way to kickstart new Christian friendships.

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    If you notice someone in this church who constantly sits by themselves, ask him or her if you can sit with them.

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    Invite that suffering couple over.

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    Call that person you know is struggling.

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    Small group leaders, be on the lookout for people in your group who are disconnected.

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    Let us help one another to not give up.

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    You know, over the past few months, I've been walking my dog late at night while everybody else is asleep.

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    Not really recently, 'cause it's been really cold, but before that, it was.

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    Maybe when it's not like zero degrees out.

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    But I love listening to podcasts, praying and meditating, especially when it's a clear night, which isn't very often in Pittsburgh.

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    When it happens, it's nice.

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    But a few weeks ago, it was a totally clear night, not a cloud in the sky, but I couldn't see the moon anywhere.

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    I looked up on my phone, This was the new moon, the invisible phase of the moon.

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    We couldn't see the moon with our own two eyes.

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    But let me tell you, in that moment, I didn't lose it and freak out and worry that the moon exploded or turned off.

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    In that moment, even though I couldn't see the moon with my own two eyes, I knew it was there, and I knew it was doing its job.

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    You know, in a much greater way, even though you cannot see the Lord with your own two eyes right now, He is here and He is offering His help to you.

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    Even though you may not feel close to Him at this moment, the Lord is closer than you can possibly imagine.

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    God is always at work, so you must never give up on the work He has given to you.

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    Do not give up on loving and serving your spouse, even if he or she is cold and distant right now.

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    Do not give up on patiently discipling your children, even when they couldn't seem to care less about what you have to say.

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    Do not give up on serving this church, even if your efforts don't seem to make a difference.

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    Do not give up on pursuing after the Lord because he pursues after you.

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    Do not quit on God because he has never once considered quitting on you.

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    Let's pray.

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    Lord, there's so many hurts and pains in this room, I can't even begin to list them off.

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    health concerns, financial concerns, family concerns.

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    Lord, it can be overwhelming to consider everything that everyone is going through, but none of these things overwhelm you.

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    You know every single detail down to the letter.

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    Lord, only you can give us the help that we need.

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    And Lord, I pray if there's someone in this room who doesn't know you, that you would lead them to a saving knowledge of Christ, and they would look to Jesus for salvation be forever changed. And for the rest of us, Lord, help us to look to Christ once again, to find our hope, to find our confidence, to find the only answer in a world full of questions.

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    We thank you and we praise you no matter what happens.

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    And we ask all these things in the wonderful name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Kings 19:1-18

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

  2. How do you see your physical health affecting your spiritual health? How can you take advantage of God’s provision and make changes right now?

  3. Why do we often choose to throw a pity party when we feel discouraged rather than seek comfort and help? What should you do when you feel the urge to isolate yourself?

  4. Why must Jesus ALWAYS be your focus when you are struggling and feeling depressed?

Breakout (by gender)
Honestly share how you feel tempted to give up right now. Pray for one another.

Called to Stand for the Truth

Introduction:

Why Should I Stand for the Truth? (1 Kings 18:1-46)

  1. Because fear of man will crush my Fear of God . (1 Kings 18:1-16)

    Proverbs 29:25 - The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is safe.

  2. Because I have a responsibility to Others . (1 Kings 18:17-19)

    Galatians 6:1 - Brothers if anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness.

    Colossians 4:5-6 - Walk in wisdom towards outsiders, making the best use of the time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.

  3. Because God's glory is too great for me to Stay Silent . (1 Kings 18:20-37)
  4. Because God will honor me if I Honor Him . (1 Kings 18:38-46)

    John 12:26 - "If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also. If anyone serves me, the Father will honor him."

    Luke 9:26 - "For whoever is ashamed of me and my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when He comes in His glory and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels."

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  • 00:56-00:59

    Turn your Bibles to 1 Kings chapter 18.

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    1 Kings chapter 18.

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    And while you turn there, I wanna ask you a question.

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    Who has ever watched the show What Would You Do?

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    Nobody.

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    A handful.

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    For those of you who don't know what the show is, it's a hidden camera show that has been hosted by a journalist named John Quiones for 18 seasons, 161 episodes.

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    And this hidden camera show documents the reactions of real people as they come across various moral dilemmas, illegal activities, and other confrontations, but they don't realize that everything that is happening is staged by actors and being recorded for television.

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    And the main hook of the show is to put you into the shoes of the person under the microscope that week and ask you some hard-hitting questions.

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    What would you do in this situation?

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    How would you respond?

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    You come across a little girl who's being verbally berated by her dad, both of whom are actors, but you don't realize that.

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    Would you just mind your own business and move on?

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    Or would you step in and help the poor girl?

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    You're in one of the aisles at Walmart and you see a woman stuffing merchandise into her large purse.

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    Would you just laugh it off and keep shopping?

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    Or would you report it to a manager?

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    You come across a gang of teenagers savagely bullying a homeless man.

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    What would you do?

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    Would you pretend like you saw nothing?

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    Or would you step in and potentially risk the wrath of the teenagers being redirected at you?

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    You know, this show has caught some astounding responses in both sides of the spectrum.

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    admirable bravery, and embarrassing cowardice.

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    Some episodes, men and women rise to the occasion and become the heroes of the episode.

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    And other people are very embarrassed in front of millions and millions of viewers.

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    You know, this morning, we're in the second week of our latest series, Just Like Us, The Life and Ministry of Elijah.

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    And you are about to have your own hidden camera experience.

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    as you watch Elijah handle public idolatry, intense conflict, and the greatest contest of all time.

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    You will clearly see what Elijah did 3,000 years ago, and in the process, you will have to grapple with questions, the same questions that John Kiyonese asks at the end of every single episode.

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    What would you have done?

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    How would you have responded?

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    Would you have stepped in or would you have stepped back?

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    So before we continue, let's go to the Lord in prayer.

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    Please pray for me that I'll be faithful to proclaim God's word and I will pray for you that you'll be faithful to receive it.

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    Father, we thank you for this opportunity to worship you, to come to your word, to hear from you.

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    That's why we're here, Lord.

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    Well, I pray that we would hear from you.

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    I pray your Holy Spirit would convict us, challenge us, and he would build us up all in the same time.

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    We ask all this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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    So last week we were called to obey the Lord and do whatever his word commands us to do.

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    This morning we will receive the call to stand for the truth in a world that strongly opposes it.

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    We are called to be bold servants of the Lord who oppose ungodly ideologies, who call for repentance and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.

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    You may hear this and think, eh, I don't think this sermon is for me.

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    I'm all for obedience, but I'm not an outspoken Christian.

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    My faith is really important, but it's very private to me.

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    I don't like to make it public.

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    Well, that sounds very convenient, but that doesn't sound very biblical.

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    According to scripture, God is a personal God, but he is by no means a private God.

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    Your faith is meant to be lived out behind closed doors and in public.

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    Again, you may be thinking, I'm not really sold on this yet.

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    I believe in the truth, but why should I stand for the truth?

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    That's a great question.

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    Why should I stand for the truth?

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    As you seek to answer that question together this morning, be diligent to focus your attention on how Elijah stood for the truth.

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    At every turn in 1 Kings chapter 18, honestly evaluate how you would have responded back then and how you will choose to respond right now to what is happening in this world and in your life.

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    So why should I stand for the truth?

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    Because fear of man will crush my fear of God.

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    Because fear of man will crush my fear of God.

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    Let's read verse one of chapter 18.

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    After many days, the word of the Lord came to Elijah in the third year saying, go, show yourself to Ahab and I will send rain upon the earth.

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    So long after the miracles at Zarephath with the widow and her son, Elijah is finally called back into active duty.

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    The drought and famine has lasted for three and a half long years, but it's finally about to come to an end.

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    And while Elijah travels, we are given a quick update on what's going on with King Ahab in verses two through six.

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    So Elijah went to show himself to Ahab.

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    Now the famine was severe in Samaria, and Ahab called Obadiah, who was over the household, Now Obadiah feared the Lord greatly.

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    And when Jezebel cut off the prophets of the Lord, Obadiah took a hundred prophets and hid them by fifties in a cave and fed them with bread and water.

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    And Ahab said to Obadiah, go through the land to all the springs of water and to all the valleys.

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    Perhaps we may find grass and save the horses and mules alive and not lose some of the animals.

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    So they divide the land between them to pass through it.

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    Ahab went in one direction by himself, and Obadiah went in another direction by himself.

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    So things are looking very bleak for Ahab's kingdom.

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    But per usual, he's handling things his way rather than God's way.

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    He seems obsessed with finding a solution to his problems anywhere and everywhere besides God.

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    He seems far more concerned with saving animal life than human life.

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    Does that sound familiar to you at all with something that's happening on the West Coast right now?

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    Ahab has the worst and wrong priorities.

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    In these verses, we also meet Obadiah, who serves as Ahab's chief of staff.

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    Obadiah may serve the king, but his ultimate devotion is to the Lord.

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    We are told that Obadiah feared the Lord greatly.

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    And this is proven by his brave actions of saving faithful prophets and hiding them and feeding them in caves.

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    Faithful prophets that Queen Jezebel wants to shish kebab for resisting her and her false gods.

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    And if Obadiah is found out, he will also be murdered along with those prophets who didn't make it into his cave protection program.

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    In verses seven through 16, Obadiah comes face to face with Elijah.

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    Let's read that together.

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    And as Obadiah was on the way, Elijah met him, and Obadiah recognized him and fell on his face and said, "Is it you, my lord Elijah?" And Elijah answered him, "It is I.

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    "Go and tell your lord, behold, Elijah is here." And Obadiah said, "How have I sinned against you "that you would give your servant "into the hand of Ahab to kill me?

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    "As the Lord your God lives, "there is no nation or kingdom "where my Lord is not sent to seek you." And when they would say, "He is not here," he would take an oath of the kingdom or nation that they had not found you.

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    And now you say, "Go tell your Lord, behold, Elijah is here.

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    "And as soon as I have gone from you, "the spirit of the Lord will carry you, I know not where.

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    "And so when I come and tell Ahab and he cannot find you, "he will kill me, although I, your servant, "have feared the Lord from my youth.

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    "Has it not been told my Lord that what I did "when Jezebel killed the prophets of the Lord, "how I hid a hundred men of the Lord's prophets "by fifties in a cave and fed them with bread and water?

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    "And now you say, go tell your Lord, "behold Elijah's here and he will kill me." And Elijah said, "As the Lord of hosts lives "before whom I stand, I will surely show myself "to him today." So Obadiah went to meet Ahab and told him Ahab went to meet Elijah.

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    You know, some scholars are not huge fans of Obadiah.

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    They think he is a wimpy wuss who whines to Elijah.

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    And I think that's a really unfair accusation because Obadiah looks a lot more like us than Elijah, right?

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    Isn't it easier to relate to Obadiah?

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    Elijah is this tough, intimidating guy while Obadiah is just a regular dude who has jobs, bills, and a to-do list.

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    He's trying his best to honor the Lord during his daily routine.

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    But Obadiah is also stressed out about working with Elijah because he can't envision a scenario where this team up ends well for him.

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    You know, Obadiah reminds me a lot of my dog, Murdoch.

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    I actually have a picture of him on the screen, I think.

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    There he is.

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    You know, we have a golden retriever.

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    He doesn't exactly check all the boxes in the wind column.

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    He can bark at the worst possible times, like when my kids are napping.

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    He gets really jumpy at my parents' house.

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    He is stunned that other people exist in our neighborhood and have the audacity to walk past our house.

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    And he can be a bit of a scaredy cat sometimes.

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    But at the end of the day, Murdoch is very loyal to our family.

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    He plays gently with my kids, He even tries to protect them.

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    Murdoch is a flawed and imperfect dog, but he is also a faithful and dependable servant who realizes that he is not the master of the house.

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    Like Murdoch and the rest of us, Obadiah is a flawed and imperfect servant who doesn't always get it right.

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    Does Obadiah experience the fear of man?

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    Yes.

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    Does he have worries and anxieties?

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    You bet.

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    Does he struggle to believe in Elijah's plans?

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    Of course.

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    But at the end of the day, Obadiah is a faithful servant of the Lord who is loyal to God and not to Ahab.

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    Obadiah follows Elijah's instructions and goes to the king.

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    I want you to understand something.

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    You will wrestle with worrying about what other people think about you.

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    You will be weighed down with the desire to please other people at the expense of pleasing God.

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    To be clear, it's a good thing to care about your reputation but this good desire can easily dominate your heart and your mind.

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    If you live to please others, you will constantly be disappointed.

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    Public opinion is like a twisty and curvy rollercoaster that goes up and down, left and right.

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    One day, you're the best thing since sliced bread and the next you are the worst person that someone has ever met.

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    You know, one pastor from several hundred years ago once wrote, "If you live in the mouths of men, you will die in the mouths of men." Solomon puts it this way in Proverbs 29, 25, "The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is safe." Living to make everyone else happy is a dangerous trap.

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    Don't fall for it.

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    Choose the better and safe path, which is the fear of the Lord.

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    You may be wondering, what does it even mean to fear God?

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    Fearing God means that you have a deep and reverent respect for his position, his power, and his promises.

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    A deep and reverent respect for his position, his power, and his promises.

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    When you fear God, you submit to him as your rightful master instead of all the King Ahabs in your life who are calling for your attention and devotion.

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    The fear of God sets you free from the fear of man while the fear of man crushes your ability to fear God.

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    Whose approval matters the most to you?

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    Whose approval matters the most to you?

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    If your number one goal in life is to make your spouse happy, neither of you will be happy.

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    Neither of you will experience God's best for your marriage.

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    But if you both share an ambition to please God, you will grow closer to one another and the Lord.

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    If you are obsessed, consumed, with the congratulations of your manager, your boss, you will be tempted to cut corners and sacrifice time with your family to advance your career.

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    Moms, if you are obsessed with looking like a great mom on social media, you will quickly become burned out and depressed.

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    But if you find your identity in Christ and entrust your little ones to the Lord, those chains of measuring up and being the best will begin to loosen.

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    Just imagine what your life would look like if you cared far more about the unchanging view of God than the constantly changing opinions of other men and women.

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    Imagine how much more bold and effective your witness would be if you feared and respected God above everyone else.

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    So why should I stand for the truth?

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    Because I have a responsibility to others.

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    Because I have a responsibility to others.

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    Let's see what happens when Elijah and Ahab and arrive at the reunion set up by Obadiah.

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    In verse 17, "When Ahab saw Elijah, "Ahab said to him, 'Is it you, you troubler of Israel?'" So what's the first thing that Ahab does when he sees Elijah?

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    He doesn't repent, he doesn't say I'm sorry, he doesn't ask for help, he points the finger and blames Elijah.

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    "Oh, look who it is, the source of all my problems.

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    "Look around at what you've done.

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    "This is all your fault." So Ahab's finger pointing reminds me of life at my house sometimes.

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    I'll walk into the family room, discover snacks ground into the carpet, toys everywhere, drinks spilled on the couch, and I'll ask, "Who did this?" And one of my kids will immediately throw the other under the bus.

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    And then the accused will point a finger at the accuser, "No, you!" And I'll go back and forth like that.

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    "No, you, no, you, no, you!" We're not much better as adults, are we?

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    We are experts at passing the buck, of assigning blame, of playing accusatory hot potato so that consequences do not fall in our laps.

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    My problems are everybody else's fault, and I'm just a poor victim.

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    But we are often guiltier than we care to admit, and far less innocent than we claim to be.

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    Elijah smacks away Ahab's pointed finger, and boldly tells him the truth.

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    In verses 18 through 19.

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    And Elijah answered, I have not troubled Israel, but you have, at your father's house, because you have abandoned the commandments of the Lord and followed the Baals.

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    Now therefore send and gather all Israel to me at Mount Carmel, and the 450 prophets of Baal and the 400 prophets of Asherah who eat at Jezebel's table.

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    Elijah has a prophet.

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    Elijah has a responsibility to tell the king what he needs to hear, not what he wants to hear.

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    Elijah holds up a mirror to reveal the true source of Ahab's problems, Ahab himself, his own foolish idolatry.

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    Ahab has no one to blame but himself.

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    And please don't confuse Elijah's bluntness for hatred.

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    This is the most loving thing he could do for Ahab.

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    It is loving to tell someone the truth while it is unloving to allow someone to stew in his or her own self-deception.

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    Let me ask you, is it loving for me to just let our friend have his fly down or have a little something something hanging out of his nose?

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    And not saying anything.

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    Is that the loving thing to do?

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    No, in those moments it's awkward to say anything I value my own comfort over my friend's well-being by not saying anything to him at all.

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    But if I truly love my friend, I'll grab him, put an arm around him and say, "Hey dude, "Kennywood's open, there's a bat in the cave.

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    "Sorry to say it, but I can't not say it." In all seriousness, you may think that you are being loving and kind by not pointing out the obvious sin problems of a Christian friend.

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    You may think that you're loving by shrinking back yet again from telling that Christian family member about Jesus.

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    But in those moments, you are choosing to love yourself more than that person.

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    Instead of standing up for the truth, you are shrinking back in laziness and indifference.

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    Like Elijah, you too have a responsibility to tell others what they need to hear, not what they want to hear.

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    It can be hard to tell people that they are dead and their sins need to be brought to life by faith in Jesus Christ.

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    But you cannot share the good news of Christ without also sharing the bad news of sin.

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    It's not my favorite pastime to tell another believer something that he or she does not want to hear.

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    But I'd much rather feel the sting of awkwardness now than the ache of regret later.

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    This may be obvious, but it needs to be said.

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    Don't make these already hard conversations even harder by being a jerk.

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    I've heard so many prideful Christians pridefully bragging about how often they get turned down for faithfully sharing the gospel, and I always think to myself, I don't think you're being rejected because of your faithfulness.

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    I think you're being rejected because of your jerkiness.

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    I wouldn't blame the Lord and his gospel, "Blame yourself." The Apostle Paul tells us clearly how we should talk to Christians and non-Christians alike.

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    Galatians 6, one, "Brothers, if anyone is caught "in any transgression, you who are spiritual "should restore him in a spirit of gentleness." Colossians 4, five through six, "Walk in wisdom towards outsiders, "making the best use of the time.

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    "Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you want to answer each person.

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    So be strategic, but not compassionless.

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    Be bold, but not rude.

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    Be a loving friend, not a spineless pushover.

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    Take responsibility and be willing to graciously engage in tough conversations.

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    Why should I stand for the truth?

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    because God's glory is too great for me to stay silent.

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    Because God's glory is too great for me to stay silent.

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    So verse 19 ends with Elijah throwing down the gauntlet and setting up the greatest showdown of all time.

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    Let's watch the pregame show unfold in verses 20 through 21.

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    So Ahab sent to all the people of Israel and gathered their prophets together at Mount Carmel.

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    And Elijah came near to all the people and said, how long will you go limping between two different opinions?

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    If the Lord is God, follow him.

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    But if Baal, then follow him.

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    And the people did not answer him a word.

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    The Israelites are mixing the worship of false gods with the worship of the one true God.

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    They view their beliefs like a buffet line.

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    You can pick a bit of this, a little bit of that, and a side of what's over there, and all these things can coexist on the same plate.

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    That may be fine and dandy at the Golden Corral, but it doesn't fly with the Lord.

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    He is an all or nothing God.

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    He wants all of you or none of you.

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    And Elijah tries to knock them off the fence and make them make a decision.

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    But the Israelites still don't know who to choose.

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    They don't know who the real God is.

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    Maybe you're in the same boat as the Israelites this morning.

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    You are trying to enjoy the best of both worlds.

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    You come to church occasionally, you enjoy fellowshipping at harvest, but you still have another foot in worldly living.

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    You may think that proximity to the church and the Christians gives you eternal security, but it doesn't.

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    Choose today whom you will serve.

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    Stop limping between two opinions.

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    Stop going back and forth.

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    Make a decision.

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    Who will you serve?

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    Jesus Christ and his perfect ways or yourself and your own sinful desires?

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    If you choose Christ, God's righteous wrath for your sin will be taken away and eternal punishment in hell will no longer be in your future.

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    If you choose Christ, adoption to the family of God and undying relationship with the Lord will be yours forever and ever.

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    Make the choice today because you don't know if you get tomorrow and there are no second chances after this life.

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    Since the people of Israel refused to make a choice, Elijah puts it in Yahweh or Baal's court to actually answer the question in verses 22 through 24.

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    "Then Elijah said to the people, "I, even I only, am left a prophet of the Lord, "but Baal's prophets are 450 men.

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    "Let two bulls be given to us, "and let them choose one bull for themselves "and cut it into pieces and lay it on the wood, "but put no fire to it.

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    "And I will prepare the other bull "and lay it on the wood and put no fire to it.

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    "And you will call upon the name of your God "and I will call upon the name of the Lord, "And the God who answers by fire, he is God." And all the people answered, "It is well spoken." Do we all understand the rules of the competition?

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    Are we good?

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    Thumbs up if you're still listening awake.

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    We all get it?

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    All right, good.

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    Baal is given first crack at this in verses 25 through 29.

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    "Then Elijah said to the prophets of Baal, "'Choose for yourselves one bull, "'and prepare it for yourself first, for you are many, "'and call upon the name of your God, "'but put no fire to it.' And they took the bull that was given to them and they prepared it and called upon the name of Baal for mourning until noon, saying, "O Baal, answer us!" But there was no voice and no one answered.

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    And they limped around the altar that they had made.

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    And at noon, Elijah mocked them, saying, "Cry aloud, for he is a god.

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    "Either he is musing or he is relieving himself, "or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep "and must be awakened." And they cried aloud and cut themselves after their custom and lances till the blood gushed out upon them.

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    And as midday passed, they raved on until the time of the offering of the oblation.

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    But there was no voice, no one answered, no one paid attention.

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    What a pathetic display.

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    Prophets of Baal cry and scream and dance for hours and hours and hours, nothing.

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    Then cut themselves to the devotion, nothing.

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    This proves that passion and belief means nothing if the object of your passion and belief is made up and non-existent.

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    And Elijah can't help himself.

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    Baal may be silent, but he's not.

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    He's saying, hey guys, raise the volume.

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    Maybe he's napping, or maybe he's sitting on his toilet throne.

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    And I'm not saying that, Elijah actually said that.

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    Sometimes the only righteous response to wicked beliefs is holy mockery and satire.

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    Sometimes the insanity of destructive beliefs must be picked apart and ridiculed instead of tolerated and ignored.

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    These guys step up to the plate, take a massive swing, strike out.

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    Next up is Elijah and his God up at bat in verses 30 through 35.

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    Then Elijah said to all the people, come near to me.

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    And all the people came near to him, and he repaired the altar of the Lord that had been thrown down.

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    Elijah took 12 stones according to the number of the tribes of sons of Jacob, to whom the word of the Lord came saying, Israel shall be your name.

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    And with the stones he built an altar in the name of the Lord, and he made a trench about the altar as great as would contain two seers of seed.

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    And he put the wood in order and cut the bull in pieces and laid it on the wood.

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    And he said, "Fill four jars with water "and pour it on the burnt offering on the wood." And he said, "Do it a second time." And they did it a second time.

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    And he said, "Do it a third time." And they did it a third time.

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    And the water ran around the altar and filled the trench also with water.

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    And at the same time, at the offering of the oblation, Elijah the prophet came near and said, "Oh Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, "let it be known this day that you are God of Israel." "and your servant, and that I have done all these things "at your word, answer me, O Lord, answer me, "that this people may know that you, O Lord, are God, "that you have turned their hearts back." How much shorter is his prayer than the prayers of the prophets of Baal?

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    A few sentences versus a few hours of worthless nonsense.

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    Elijah makes this heart as humanly possible for this altar to catch fire.

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    He wants God's inevitable answer to be as clear-cut as obvious as possible.

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    He wants there to be no doubts.

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    He wants there to be no accusations of unfair play when God sends the fire.

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    Elijah can't sit on the sidelines and do nothing.

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    Elijah can't be silent because God is too great and he is too worthy.

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    You know, we all love to talk about that which interests and excites us.

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    to talk about something that we love.

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    If you don't believe me, grab someone at your service who loves to hunt.

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    Ask him or her about deer season, and you will get an earful.

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    You'll get a phone full of gory pictures in your face.

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    Grab a grandma at your service and ask about her grandkids.

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    Again, you'll get an earful and a phone full of less gory pictures in your face.

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    We can all go on for hours and hours and hours about a topic that interests and excites us?

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    Does God interest and excite you?

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    Does the gospel of Jesus Christ captivate your mind and thrill your heart?

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    Do you love to talk about the Lord, his word, his ways?

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    Would you rather talk about anything else?

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    There is no one and nothing greater than our God.

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    He is a loving Father who cares for us more than we can possibly imagine.

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    He is a gracious Savior who forgives us of our sins and invites us into a relationship, a friendship with Him.

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    While the idols, the false gods that we so often choose to worship over Him offer us nothing but silence, heartache, regret.

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    So why should you brag on the Lord?

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    Why should you share the good news of Jesus Christ?

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    Why should you stand for the truth rather than stay silent?

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    Not because you have to, and it's a chore to check off the to-do list, but because you want to, and it is a joy to carry out.

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    It is a joy to experience, because you are fully convinced that Jesus Christ is worthy of the praise and adoration of every single person you come into contact with every single day.

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    Why should I stand for the truth?

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    Finally, because God will honor me if I honor him.

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    Because God will honor me if I honor him.

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    Let's see God's answer to Elijah's prayer in verses 38 through 46.

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    "Then the fire of the Lord fell and consumed "the burnt offering, and the wood and the stones "and the dust and licked up the water "that was in the trench.

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    "And when all the people saw it, "and they fell on their faces and said, "'The Lord, he is God, the Lord, he is God.' "And Elijah said to them, 'Seize the prophets of Baal.

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    "'Let not one of them escape.' "And they seized them.

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    "And Elijah brought them down to the Brook Kishon "and slaughtered them there.

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    "And Elijah said to Ahab, 'Go up, eat and drink, "'for there is a sound of the rushing of rain.' "So Ahab went up to eat and drink, "and Elijah went up to the top of the Mount Carmel, "and he bowed himself down on the earth and put his face between his knees.

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    And he said to his servant, "Go up now, "look toward the sea." And he went up and looked and said, "There is nothing." And Elijah said, "Go again," seven times.

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    And at the seventh time, he said, "Behold, a little cloud like a man's hand "is rising from the sea." And he said, "Go up, say to Ahab, "prepare your chariot and go down, "lest the rain stop you." And in a little while, the heavens grew black with clouds and wind and there was a great rain.

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    "Ahab rode and went to Jezreel.

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    "And the hand of the Lord was on Elijah, "and he gathered up his garment "and ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezreel." So we have our answer.

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    The Lord annihilates the bull, the altar, and the water around the altar.

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    The fireball from heaven.

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    You know, this altar wasn't just an object of competition.

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    This was a sin sacrifice.

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    to the Lord that was lighted on fire by God.

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    The Israelites have sinned against God, so Elijah offers this sacrifice and God lights the match.

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    And the Israelites watching this awesome display finally recognize which God is real.

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    They bow down and worship the Lord.

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    God is vindicated as the one true God, while Baal is proven to be a dumb statue.

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    On the flip side of the coin, Elijah is vindicated as a man of God who speaks the truth of God while the prophets of Baal are exposed and proven to be men of lies who only speak foolishness.

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    Elijah was labeled as the troubler of Israel, but now he is celebrated while the prophets of Baal are slaughtered.

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    And God keeps his word and sends rain upon Israel as Elijah prays.

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    You know, Elijah is literally and metaphorically on the mountaintop in this moment.

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    This is one of the highlights of his life, and we'll discover next week that a low point follows immediately afterwards.

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    But for right now, Elijah must be overjoyed at this victory that God has won.

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    Elijah honors God, and in return, God honors Elijah.

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    As followers of Christ, we are offered a very similar pattern in scripture.

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    John 12, 26, Jesus says, "If anyone serves me, "he must follow me, and where I am, "there will be my servant also.

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    "If anyone serves me, the Father will honor him." And Jesus gives the exact opposite promise in Luke 9, 26, which Pastor Jeff already read.

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    "For whoever is ashamed of me and my words, "of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when he comes in his glory, in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.

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    Are you ashamed of Jesus Christ?

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    Do you hide the fact that you're a Christian at work in your neighborhood 'cause you're worried about what would happen if people knew?

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    If you're ashamed of Jesus Christ now, Jesus Christ will be ashamed of you later.

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    If you serve Jesus Christ now, he will applaud you later.

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    If you know and love Jesus Christ, if you faithfully serve him, you will be misunderstood, insulted, and slandered right now.

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    But a day is coming when you'll be rightly understood, praised, and celebrated.

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    A day is coming when people will see God for who he truly is, and you will be seen for who you truly are.

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    Faithfulness to Christ requires a dedication to delayed gratification.

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    Are you willing to be hated and belittled by the world right now because you know God approves of you?

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    Are you willing to be lied about right now because you know that God knows the truth about you?

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    Are you willing to be rejected and turned down for your faith when you stand for the truth because you know that great glory is awaiting you?

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    You know, it's so easy to walk away from chapter 18 of 1 Kings thinking, Well, Elijah's standoff for the truth was so important, it was so intense, the ways I'm called to stand up for the truth don't seem very important.

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    We so often feel that way because we so often forget that we are in the middle of a spiritual war.

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    This war isn't fought in a mountaintop somewhere with dramatic music playing in the background, with fireballs coming down from heaven.

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    This war is fought in our homes, our communities, our churches, and our own hearts.

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    The battles of this war are seemingly minor conversations with your loved ones or acquaintances, small moments with your kids that add up over time, or decisions that may not seem like a big deal.

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    We have a choice to do the right thing or the easy thing.

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    How you stand up for the truth, how you fight this war matters.

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    It matters to God and it should matter to you.

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    Just like Elijah, you too are a servant of the Lord.

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    You are a soldier in his heavenly army.

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    And by doing your small part, you are partnering with the Lord to advance his kingdom and to advance the truth of his word over the lies of our enemy.

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    So you've seen what Elijah did nearly 3,000 years ago.

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    You have been reminded of what is expected of you right now.

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    Let me close by asking the same questions that we started with.

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    What will you do now?

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    How will you respond?

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    Will you step up or will you shrink back?

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    Let's pray.

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    Father, we thank you that the same God who sent down fire on Mount Carmel 3,000 years ago is still on the throne.

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    He is still ruling and reigning.

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    Lord, help us to trust you.

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    Lord, help us to love you so much that we can't help but tell everyone about who you are and what you have done through the person and work of Jesus Christ.

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    Lord, if there are people here who are shrinking back and are afraid of what others might think, Lord, give them a spine of steel.

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    Lord, give them confidence that comes from your Holy Spirit and your word.

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    And for others of us in this room, Lord, who don't know who to choose, who are still unsure about Jesus, Lord, I pray that you would show them the reality of what Christ has done.

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    And for the very first time, they would place their faith and trust in him alone for salvation.

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    Lord, you are great, you are glorious.

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    Let us never stay silent.

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    Let us always stand for the truth.

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    We ask all these things in Jesus' name, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Kings 18:1-46

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

  2. Why can’t our faith be just private and not public?

  3. How do you see yourself struggling with the fear of man right now and how is it negatively affecting you?

  4. Who is the Lord calling you to honestly share the truth with right now?

  5. Why don’t we talk about God, His Word, and the good news of Jesus as often as we should?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Called to Obey

Introduction:

James 5:17a - Elijah was a man with a nature like ours.

1 Kings 16:33 - Ahab did more to provoke the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger than all the kings of Israel before him.

How Am I Called to Obey? (1 Kings 17:1-24)

  1. By Praying according to God's Word. (1 Kings 17:1)

    See: James 5:17-18, Deuteronomy 11:16-17, 1 Kings 8:35

  2. By Doing exactly what God's Word Say. (1 Kings 17:2-6)
  3. By Serving as God's Word directs. (1 Kings 17:7-16)
  4. By Trusting God's Word no matter what. (1 Kings 17:17-24)

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

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  • 00:57-00:59

    All right, turn your Bibles to 1st Kings 17.

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    1st Kings 17.

    01:03-01:11

    Growing up, we all had celebrities, athletes, leaders, or family members that we looked up to and admired.

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    You would look at this musician's poster on your wall, this athlete's trading card in your hand, or see this person in action and think to yourself, I could never do what he or she does.

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    Take 20 seconds to talk to someone around you about who this person was and why you felt that way?

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    Well I'm sure you heard a lot of interesting answers and shared an interesting answer yourself.

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    As a kid, this is how I felt about my dad.

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    To me it seemed like my dad could do it all and he knew it all.

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    I thought he had an answer to all of my questions and a solution to all of our problems.

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    And I grew up with people telling me how talented and hardworking my dad is.

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    And even now, many of you will come up to me and say, your dad is great.

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    And I'm like, thanks.

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    What about me?

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    Jay's a big fan, dad.

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    I remember thinking, how will I ever be able to take care of my own family someday like my dad can?

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    How will I ever be able to provide like he does?

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    It seems so big and strong in comparison to me and able to protect me from anything.

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    Most boys with great dads think this way growing up.

    02:27-02:33

    But at some point, every boy with a great dad realizes that his dad is not perfect.

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    He doesn't know it all.

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    He can't do it all.

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    His dad isn't a superhero.

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    His dad is just a regular person.

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    And now as a husband, father, and provider, I look back at my childhood and think, my dad was just doing his best and living by faith, just like I am.

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    He was making it up as he went along, just like I am.

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    He was a regular dude, just like I am.

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    As we heard in the introduction video a few minutes ago, we can be intimidated by the heroes of the Bible.

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    Joseph, Joshua, Caleb, Nehemiah, Ruth, Esther, Paul, and the focus of our study for the next month, Elijah.

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    All these people seem so far beyond us and above us.

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    Started to spoil a bit of what's ahead, that the Lord used Elijah to turn the rain clouds off and on.

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    He called down fire from heaven.

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    And how about this, he didn't even die.

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    He was chauffeured to heaven in a glorious chariot of fire.

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    We can read all these things in the Bible and think to ourselves, man, Elijah's on a whole other level than me.

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    I could never do what he did.

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    I am a spiritual loser and he is a spiritual winner.

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    But the book of James tells us a very different story in James 5, 17, Elijah was a man with a nature like ours.

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    One translation puts it this way, Elijah was a man just like us.

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    Isn't that encouraging?

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    Elijah wasn't a superhero, he was an average person who the Lord used in great and mighty ways.

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    There was nothing special about Elijah in and of himself.

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    What was special about Elijah was the God that he served in the calling that he received.

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    And there's nothing special about you and me in and of ourselves.

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    In and of ourselves, we are nobodies with nothing to offer anyone.

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    What is special about us is that we serve the same God that Elijah served, and we have received a similar calling to the one that Elijah received almost 3,000 years ago.

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    Over the course of this new four week series, just like us, the life and ministry of Elijah, we will hit the major highlights of his story, unpack his victories, and also discuss his greatest weaknesses and failures.

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    And to be clear, the goal of this series isn't to learn a bunch of interesting facts about Elijah that we can use to win a Bible trivia contest.

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    The goal of this series is to draw nearer to the God that we serve, to become more who he has commanded us to be, and to lean into the mission that he has called us to.

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    So before we continue, let's go to the Lord and ask for his help.

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    Please pray for me that I'll faithfully proclaim God's word and I will pray for you that you will faithfully receive it.

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    Father, we thank you for this awesome opportunity come together as your people to worship you and hear your word proclaimed.

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    This is not a small thing to check off our to-do list and move on to something else.

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    Lord, this is the main event of the week where we are recharged, where we hear from you and are empowered to do what you've called us to do.

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    Lord, I pray that your word would accomplish the purpose for which you sent it out, that you would watch over your word to perform it this morning.

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    We ask all this in Jesus' name.

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    Amen.

    06:18-06:23

    Well, if Elijah was a man just like us, he lived in an evil time just like ours.

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    After Solomon's reign and death, the kingdom of Israel was separated into two kingdoms, Judah in the south and Israel in the north.

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    And first kings focuses on the long line of horrible kings in the northern kingdom.

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    And the worst king of the northern kingdom by far was Ahab.

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    We know this because the Bible says so.

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    1 Kings 16.33, "Ahab did more to provoke the Lord, "the God of Israel, to anger "than all the kings of Israel before him." It's hard to imagine a more corrupt ruler than Ahab.

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    He marries a pagan princess named Jezebel from a pagan place called Sidon, and he doesn't just get a wife out of this deal, he gets new gods to worship, Baal and Asherah.

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    And it isn't enough for these two to just worship these false gods behind closed doors No, they mandate the celebration and acceptance of their beliefs in public.

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    Does that sound familiar to you at all?

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    This state religion mandated sexual sin and the murderous sacrifice of young children.

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    Again, does that sound familiar to you at all?

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    And perhaps the thing that points to Ahab's immorality the most is the fact that he allowed Jericho to be rebuilt again.

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    The city that God tore down brick by brick is rebuilt again brick by brick.

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    This wasn't an accident, it wasn't a whoops, didn't realize that, no, it was an intentional slap in the face of God, a total disrespecting of his past victory.

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    It was a loud and clear message.

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    We don't care what God has to say, we're gonna do whatever we want to do.

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    One last time, does that sound familiar to you at all?

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    Ahab lived and ruled as if Baal was alive and the God of Israel was dead and gone.

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    Reverence for God was cast aside for ridicule of God.

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    Purity was set aside in favor of perversion.

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    Joyful obedience was cast out the window in exchange for willful disobedience.

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    But then Elijah showed up on the scene and we're given little to no information about him.

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    All we know that he was a Tishbite from Gilead, which I'm sure means a lot to all of you sitting here today.

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    But the meaning of his name tells us all that we need to know.

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    My God is Yahweh.

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    Elijah didn't dabble in idol worship.

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    He didn't cave into peer pressure.

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    He didn't follow the crowd.

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    He obeyed God even when it was hard, even when it wasn't popular.

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    This morning, we're gonna focus our attention on four seemingly random stories from Elijah's early ministry, and we'll quickly learn that these stories are not random, but they're held together by one main theme, obedience to the word of God.

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    Elijah's obedience will reveal your need for obedience.

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    Like Elijah, you are called to a life of wholehearted obedience in a culture that celebrates disobedience.

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    I've been hoping and praying all week that you would walk away from this sermon fully convinced that obedience is the essential overflow of your faith and not an optional add-on to your faith.

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    There is one question you need to ask yourself and answer this morning as you are challenged by 1 King 17, how am I called to obey?

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    How am I called to obey?

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    First answer, by praying according to God's word.

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    By praying according to God's word.

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    Let's read chapter 17, verse one.

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    "Now Elijah the Tishbite of Tishbe and Gilead "said to Ahab, 'As the Lord the God of Israel lives, "'before whom I stand, there shall be neither dew "'nor rain these years except by my word.'" Like a movie, we're just thrust into the middle the action as the prophet Elijah stands before King Ahab to give him a message.

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    And I love how he starts off the message, as the Lord, the God lives before whom I stand.

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    In other words, hey, Ahab, you know that God you've been ignoring and treating like a deadbeat dad?

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    He is alive and well and I serve him and not you.

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    Elijah fears God, not Ahab, which leads him to share a very difficult message, a devastating drought and famine is coming because of Israel's unrepentant sin and shameless idolatry.

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    And the rest of the passage from James I read a few minutes ago fills in some really important details.

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    James writes this, Elijah was a man with a nature like ours and he prayed fervently that it might not rain and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth.

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    Then he prayed again and heaven gave rain "the earth bore its fruit." So why won't it rain?

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    Because Elijah prays that it won't.

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    You know, on a first glance, doesn't this prayer kind of seem mean and horrible?

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    Who's ever prayed for a drought before?

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    I don't think any of us have.

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    Imagine the ramifications of this prayer.

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    The land will grow hard and not able to sustain crops.

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    Families will suffer.

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    Livelihoods will be destroyed.

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    People will die.

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    How could Elijah pray something like this?

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    You know, when I was younger, I'm not proud to admit this, but I'll tell you today, I used to hope and sometimes even pray that my teachers would get sick so I could avoid turning in a challenging project or avoiding a test.

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    Did anybody else do that growing up at all?

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    My wife did, wow, I married the right person, I guess, the only other person who did that.

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    If you were or are a teacher, I'm so sorry.

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    I promise I'll pray for your good health later after this sermon.

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    But can we all agree that these childhood prayers can be filed under the unrighteous category?

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    Does Elijah's prayer belong to the same category?

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    What do we think?

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    No.

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    My prayers were very self-centered and unrighteous, while Elijah's prayer was God-centered and righteous.

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    Do you know why Elijah's prayer strikes us as unloving in 2025?

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    Because we do not know the character of God and the integrity of his word as we should.

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    Elijah is simply praying God's word back to God.

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    Listen to this warning that was given to Israel hundreds of years before Elijah even prayed this prayer.

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    Deuteronomy 11, 16 through 17.

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    Take care lest your heart be deceived and you turn aside and serve other gods and worship them, then the anger of the Lord will be kindled against you, and he will shut up the heavens, so that there will be no rain, and the lamb will yield no fruit, and you will perish quickly off the good land the Lord is giving you.

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    Here's another prayer from King Solomon decades before Elijah.

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    When heaven is shut up and there is no rain because they have sinned against you, if they pray towards this place and acknowledge your name and turn from their sin When you afflict them, then hear in heaven and forgive the sin of your servants, your people Israel.

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    This changes how we view Elijah's prayer, doesn't it?

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    God is bringing consequences upon his people to get their attention and draw them to repentance.

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    The Lord is waging a holy war against the false gods that Israel has chosen to worship over him.

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    He is publicly embarrassing Baal, the storm god, and showing that Baal cannot control the skies.

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    He is proving that Asherah, the goddess of fortune and fertility, cannot do anything to stop him or reverse the drought once it starts.

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    Elijah deeply believes in the promises and warnings of scripture, and he obediently acts upon the knowledge that he possesses and prays according to the truth.

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    Elijah knows God's word, he loves God's word, and he prays God's word.

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    Can you say the same for your own walk?

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    Evaluate your prayer life over the past week or two.

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    What percentage of your prayer life was dedicated to asking God for the easiest week possible with the least amount of road bumps?

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    The answer to that question convicts me because it's so far from where it should be.

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    Yes, God calls us to bring our requests and personal needs to him, but we're called to do so much more.

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    We're called to thank him for who he is, to praise him for what he has done, and to ask that his kingdom would be advanced in our neighborhoods, our communities, our city, our nation, in this world.

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    If we're honest, our prayers often look like grocery lists of wants, more than heartfelt pleas for God to glorify himself and further his perfect plans.

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    Our prayers so often seem to be addressed as someone who exists to serve us, rather than someone whom we exist to serve.

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    Harvest, let us be a church that doesn't settle for weak and shrimpy prayer lives.

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    Let us instead pray to our big God and expect big results.

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    Pray that God would use your faithful witnessing to draw that unsaved coworker to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

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    Pray the Lord would raise up more faithful pastors, godly politicians, godly school teachers.

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    Pray that the Lord would destroy wicked ideologies and organizations that are wearing away at the fabric of our society.

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    Pray that our church would grow in unity with one another.

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    Pray that God would show himself as mighty and the gospel of Jesus Christ is irresistible through the love we show for one another and the community around us.

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    Harvest, let us obediently pray according to the truth of God's word.

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    How am I called to obey?

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    Second answer, by doing exactly what God's word says.

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    by doing exactly what God's word says.

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    Let's read verses two through four.

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    "And the word of the Lord came to Elijah, "depart from here and turn eastward "and hide yourself by the brook Cherith, "which is east of the Jordan.

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    "You shall drink from the brook "and I have commanded the ravens to feed you there." That's kind of weird, isn't it?

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    Those instructions are kind of out of left field.

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    I don't know about you, but I've never seen a bird put food into people's hands.

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    They only take food out of people's hands.

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    Who's ever seen seagulls descend upon people with food at the beach?

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    Who's ever seen seagulls deliver a pizza to a hungry family?

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    But this isn't hard for Elijah to believe, according to verses five through six.

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    "So Elijah went and did according to the word of the Lord.

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    "He went and lived by the brook Cherith "that is east of the Jordan.

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    "And the ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning and bread and meat in the evening, and he drank from the brook.

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    Elijah has no problem trusting in a God who can turn the rain off and door dash food through wild birds.

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    This story might seem kind of random and trivial, but it captures an important snapshot of Elijah's faith.

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    Elijah obeyed God in the big things and the small things, because Elijah realizes that there are no small commands Every command that God gives is essential and important.

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    God doesn't give advice, God doesn't give suggestions, God doesn't give optional commands.

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    Everything that he says is to be followed to the letter.

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    We must precisely obey because we serve a precise God.

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    And as crazy as this bird command might seem, it was given for Elijah's good.

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    All of God's commands are given for our good.

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    To bless us and not to hurt us.

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    To give to us and not to take away from us.

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    You know, at times, my kids can be very sneaky in their disobedience.

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    A few months ago, my three-year-old daughter, Emmy, was getting really mad at her older brother, and she kept hitting him.

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    And I told her, "Emmy, if you do that again, "you're gonna go to timeout." And as I gave this parental lecture, there was a YouTube kids dance video in the background.

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    That will prove very important in a few seconds.

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    Not a minute passed before Emmy started wailing on Sam again and I used my dad voice.

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    I said, "Emmy?" And as soon as she heard that, she pivoted from hitting her brother to pretending that she was dancing.

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    And that's the last time you're ever gonna see me dance in church, so I hope you enjoyed it.

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    You know, I first had to stop myself from laughing and send Emmy to time out.

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    My kids think they can fool me, but they can't.

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    You may think that you can fool God and sneak your disobedience under the wire, but you can't.

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    I don't know how you're struggling to obey and do exactly what God's word says.

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    I can only speak for myself and my own struggles.

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    But as tempting as it is, You cannot justify disobeying commands that don't appeal to you very much because you obey other commands that are easier for you.

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    Maybe during the giving series a few months ago, you bristled at the reality that God's word commands you to give of your treasure.

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    Instead of opening up your wallet, you opened up your box of excuses.

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    You thought, well, I give of my time and my talents, that's good enough.

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    Oh, is it?

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    Think about what the Bible says.

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    No, according to scripture, obedience to giving of your time and your talents does not excuse you from obedience to giving of your treasure.

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    Maybe you know the Bible commands all professing believers to be baptized, but you refuse to do it.

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    And you think, you know what, I'm a Christian, I'm saved, I read the Bible, I don't see the purpose, I don't think this really matters for me.

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    and say to that, isn't it enough that the Bible tells you to?

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    That God says to?

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    Isn't that more than enough?

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    Or maybe you do a great job of providing for your kids physically, but you're dropping the ball on providing for them spiritually.

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    You rarely sing worship songs with them.

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    You barely read the Bible with them.

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    You occasionally sometimes pray with them.

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    And you may justify this by thinking, well, I take my kids to church, they hear the Bible there, that's good enough.

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    Well, kudos on taking your kids to church and obeying the Lord in that area.

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    It doesn't excuse you from being the primary discipler of your children.

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    And I can go on and on with more examples.

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    But please hear me, I am not saying any of this to shame you.

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    I'm saying this to help you.

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    If you are in the family of God, Please understand that your heavenly father isn't a dictator who's waiting to pounce on you whenever you mess up.

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    He isn't hiding behind the corner, jump out and go, "Aha, I got you," whenever you sin and then pull the rug out from underneath of you.

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    No, again, God wants you to obey all that he says because he loves you and wants what is best for you.

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    As God took care of Elijah's physical needs through his obedience, the Lord wants to provide for your spiritual needs and abundantly bless you through your personal obedience.

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    So how am I called to obey?

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    Third answer, by serving as God's word directs.

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    By serving as God's word directs.

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    Check out verse seven.

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    And after a while, the brook dried up because there was no rain in the land.

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    The ripple effects of Elijah's prayer have finally caught up to him.

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    The brook he was using as a personal water fountain goes belly up.

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    Now what?

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    How is God going to provide?

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    We find the answer in verses eight through nine.

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    Then the word of the Lord came to Elijah, "Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, "and dwell there.

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    "Behold, I have commanded a widow there to feed you." You know, this would seem even less likely as a source of provision to Elijah than being waited on hand and foot by ravens.

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    As the text tells us, Zarephath belongs to the region of Sidon where Queen Jezebel is from.

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    Zarephath is Baal central.

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    Elijah traveling to Zarephath would be similar to a Jewish family trying to set up shop in Nazi-occupied Berlin in the height of World War II.

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    This is not the safest of destinations for Elijah.

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    But once again, he obeys the Lord, does exactly what he is told to do, and finds exactly what God promises in verses 10 through 12.

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    "So Elijah arose and went to Zarephath.

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    And when he came to the gate of the city, behold, a widow was there gathering sticks.

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    And he called to her and said, bring me a little water and a vessel that I may drink.

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    Now she was going to bring it, he called to her and said, bring me a morsel of bread in your hand.

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    And she said, as the Lord your God lives, I have nothing baked, only a handful of flour and a jar and a little oil and a jug.

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    And now I'm gathering a couple of sticks that I may go in and prepare it for myself and my son, that we may eat it and die.

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    Imagine how the widow must have felt receiving these commands in the middle of a drought and famine.

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    As someone living in abundance, I don't like to even share my food at lunch or dinner.

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    Who's with me?

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    Who doesn't like to share their food from their plates?

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    I'm not even a huge fan of sharing cheesecake with my wife for dessert, because I'm always doing the mental math in my head.

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    Okay, how many bites has she had?

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    How many bites have I had?

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    How could I eat even more without looking like a gross and selfish pig?

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    All of us husbands have been there and done that.

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    It's hard for us to fathom being asked to give the very last portion of our food supply.

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    This widow is willing to give a cup of water, she can do that, but even giving the smallest piece of bread is a bridge too far because the fridge is empty and the pantry is bare.

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    And she even swears in the name of God, I can't help you, I can't do what you're asking.

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    And notice that she swears in the name of your God.

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    Not my God.

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    Her gods are Baal and Asherah who are failing miserably at the moment.

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    Yahweh is Elijah's God, but not her God, yet.

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    That's all gonna change very soon.

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    Check out Elijah's response in verses 13 through 14.

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    And Elijah said to her, do not fear, "Go and do as you have said, "but first make me a little cake of it "and bring it to me, "and afterward make something for yourself and your son.

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    "For thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, "the jar of flour shall not be spent, "and the jug of oil shall not be empty "until the day that the Lord sends rain upon the earth." So the widow's at a crucial crossroads that will determine her fate.

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    Will she make this last cake for her little family, or will she make it for Elijah?

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    Will she trust in herself in her limited supply, or will she trust God in his infinite supply?

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    Will she disobey the word of the Lord or obey?

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    Will she serve herself or serve a complete stranger first?

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    Let's see what path she takes in verses 15 through 16.

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    And the widow went and did as Elijah said, and she and he and her household ate for many days.

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    The jar of flour was not spent, neither did the jug of oil become empty, according to the word of the Lord that he spoke by Elijah.

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    The widow takes the right path, and she is rewarded with an infinite amount of food until the famine is over.

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    Unsurprisingly, the word of God proves true, and the promise is kept.

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    Both Elijah and the widow survived starvation by obediently serving the other.

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    They both serve as God's word directs them.

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    And there is such an important principle here that we have to grab a hold of.

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    Putting yourself first leads to emptiness, while putting others first leads to abundance.

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    You know, the Christian life is a massive paradox.

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    You find your life by losing it.

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    You discover joy by denying worldly happiness.

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    You come in first by putting yourself last.

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    You serve yourself by serving others.

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    Is it just me or is this really hard to live into?

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    It's hard to have this kind of faith.

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    It's hard to have this level of obedience because it's uncomfortable and it's inconvenient.

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    It's so easy to keep your head down and just focus on you, your family, your wants, your needs, your schedule, your bills, your house projects, and nothing else.

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    It's hard to pick your head up and see the needs of others, especially those who could do nothing for you in return.

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    It's difficult to view the resources in your possession as belonging to God and not to you.

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    Because when you serve, you are simply giving to others what has already been given to you.

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    who are lending to others what has been entrusted to you.

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    But you will not obediently serve in this way if you don't make space for it in your mind, your heart, and your schedule.

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    You have to see a need and recognize it in your mind, and then desire to meet it with your affections, and then set aside time to meet the need.

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    Serving others never happens by accident.

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    It requires intentionality, it requires intentional obedience.

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    Who and how is the Lord calling you to serve right now?

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    Don't shout your answer, but share it with someone after service.

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    And ask them to hold you accountable and check back in to see if you followed through.

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    And don't fall prey to thinking, "Oh, well this isn't gonna matter that much, "it's not gonna make a difference." If the Lord could use a widow's small act of service and obedience to keep her and Elijah fed and her son fed during a famine, imagine what the Lord will do with your small act of service, with your small act of obedience.

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    And you may not even see a tangible result right now, but guess what?

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    Guess who sees?

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    God.

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    He sees your obedience, and that matters more than anything else.

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    You know, this seems like the perfect place to end the story of Elijah and the widow, doesn't it?

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    What a nice family sitcom moment to freeze frame on in classic '90s fashion.

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    But the story doesn't end here.

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    There's still one more trial to cover.

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    There's one more lesson about obedience that Elijah, the widow, and all of us need to hear.

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    How am I called to obey?

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    Final answer, by trusting God's word no matter what.

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    By trusting God's word no matter what.

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    Let's read verses 17 through 20.

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    After this, the son of the woman, the mistress of the house, became ill, and his illness was so severe that there was no breath left in him.

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    And the widow said to Elijah, "What have you against me, O man of God?

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    "You have come to me to bring my sin to remembrance "and to cause the death of my son." And he said to her, "Give me your son." And he took him from her arms and carried him up to the upper chamber where he lodged and laid him on his own bed.

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    And he cried to the Lord, "Oh Lord my God, "have you brought calamity even upon the widow "with whom I sojourn by killing her son?" What a horrific turn the story has taken.

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    One minute it's three's company with Elijah, the widow, and her son, and the next minute the son is gone.

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    And she immediately turns on Elijah and his God.

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    She shoots the messenger and accuses Elijah of bringing Yahweh's punishment upon her.

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    She responds a lot like us when suffering falls upon our heads.

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    This woman is in agony.

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    She's experiencing the worst nightmare a parent can imagine.

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    She must be thinking, "I trusted God, "and look where that got me." But as we talked about in the series on Job in November and December, God doesn't owe us favors because of our obedience.

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    God is in no person's debt, and obedience is not the easygoing path of least resistance.

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    It's easy to trust God when everything is going well and everyone is healthy.

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    It's hard to trust God when nothing seems to be going right.

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    The widow doesn't immediately respond in faith, and Elijah is shocked by the boy's death as well.

    32:56-33:01

    But there is a key difference between the widow's reaction and Elijah's response.

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    Elijah doesn't complain about God to others.

    33:04-33:08

    He takes his problem and his questions directly to God.

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    He prays to God, God, this doesn't make sense.

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    This cannot possibly be why you sent me here.

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    He then prays a big prayer, expecting big results that we talked about a few minutes ago in verse 21.

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    And Elijah stretched himself upon the child three times and cried to the Lord, "Oh Lord my God, "let this child's life come into him again." You know, as Christians, this side of the empty tomb, resurrection isn't very foreign to us.

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    But Elijah is praying in faith for something that had not yet happened in biblical history at that point.

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    We don't see in scripture that anyone had been raised from the dead yet.

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    What a bold prayer.

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    Bold strategy, let's see if it plays out for him.

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    In verse 22, "And the Lord listened to the voice of Elijah, and the life of the child came into him again, and he revived." That verse is absolutely astounding.

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    The Lord listened to Elijah.

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    Another Old Testament verse is that word for listen or hear could be translated as obeyed.

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    Earlier, Elijah did exactly as the Lord commanded, by going to the brook and then Zarephath, and now the Lord does exactly as Elijah asked, by making history and bringing the first person back from the dead.

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    How does this work?

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    How can God be in total control and our prayers still make a difference?

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    Are you ready for my really deep theological answer that I went to seminary for for three, well actually it ended up being seven years.

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    You know what the answer is?

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    I don't know.

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    I don't know, but I trust that both realities are true because the Bible says so.

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    Our God loves to work through our prayers.

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    He is sovereign over the ends of events.

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    He's also sovereign over the means by which these events happen.

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    Somehow the Lord uses the means of our prayers to accomplish his divine ends.

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    James says this in the verse before his teaching on Elijah, "The prayer of a righteous person has great power "as it is working." Let's wrap up with verses 23 through 24.

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    And Elijah took the child and brought him down from the upper chamber into the house and delivered him to his mother.

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    And Elijah said, "See, your son lives." And the woman said to Elijah, "Now I know that you are a man of God, "and that the word of the Lord is in," Sorry, now I know that you're a man of God and that the word of the Lord in your mouth is truth.

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    We've come full circle.

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    At the beginning of the chapter, we see that Elijah spoke the word of the Lord and now the widow is firmly convinced of that fact.

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    She believes that Yahweh is the only living God and his word is to be trusted and obeyed no matter what.

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    but this faith had to be kick-started by pain.

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    She had to walk through the valley of death to come to God's green pastures.

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    The glory and beauty of the word shines the brightest in the darkness of our helplessness.

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    You know, this is the first Sunday of 2025, and you may feel very optimistic about the year ahead, while others of you feel very pessimistic.

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    You're already convinced that 2025 is not going to be your year.

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    You're going through a troubling time of testing and you don't feel like worshiping.

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    You don't feel like reading the Bible.

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    You don't feel like obeying God's word because it seems pointless.

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    As the new year continues, I want to encourage you to keep trusting God even when it feels like God has betrayed you.

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    Keep obeying God even when you don't feel like it.

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    Keep putting one foot in front of the other when you feel like collapsing and just staying still.

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    Keep believing that the word of God is the truth and obedience to it leads to great reward in this life and in eternity.

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    You know, as we close, you may feel crushed onto the massive list of ways that God is calling you to obey.

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    You may look at your outline and think, oh great, another bunch of things to add to my already busy schedule.

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    I cannot do what Elijah did.

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    This is impossible.

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    You know what?

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    You're right.

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    It is impossible.

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    You cannot possibly carry out this list on your own.

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    but stop taking your eyes, but take your eyes off of yourself for a minute.

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    Also take your eyes off of Elijah because he never perfectly obeyed either.

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    Instead, look to the one who Elijah points you to.

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    Focus your attention on the one who perfectly obeyed in all the ways that you have failed, Jesus Christ.

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    Go through the list.

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    Did Jesus pray according to scripture?

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    What's the answer?

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    Every single time without fail.

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    Did Jesus do exactly what the Father told Him to do?

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    Down to the very last detail.

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    Did Jesus serve as the Father directed?

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    The Son of Man, the Son of God, came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.

    38:58-39:01

    Did Jesus trust in His Father no matter what?

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    In the Garden of Gethsemane, when death, agony, and suffering where a few steps down his chosen path, Jesus submitted to the will of the Father, even though he knew how horrible this would be.

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    If you do not know and love Jesus, I want to tell you that he knows you, and his love is offered to you this morning.

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    Obey his call and command to come to him for forgiveness and eternal life.

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    If you have trusted in Christ and turned from your sin, guess what?

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    Your disobedience was placed upon him at the cross and his perfect obedience is now your obedience.

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    When you struggle with feeling helpless and hopeless, remind yourself of this glorious truth.

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    Jesus, the one far above us, willingly chose to become just like us.

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    He chose to become just like you.

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    Jesus became just like you so you could be set free from the impossible task of trying to earn God's approval and save yourself.

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    Jesus became just like you so you could joyfully obey God's commands.

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    Jesus became just like you so that you would be empowered to become more and more just like him.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father, we come to you, and all of us are in different places right now.

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    For those in this room who think that they know you and don't, or have chosen willingly to reject you, Lord, I pray that today would be the day of visitation and salvation, that today would be the day that the lights turn on, and faith in Christ is placed in what he has done.

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    And for the rest of us, Lord, Some of us are coming in here burdened, and we feel like we can't do any of the things you've called us to do.

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    Lord, help us to look to your Son.

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    Help us to look to your Holy Spirit who lives within us, and help us to remember we're not alone.

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    We don't need to do this alone.

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    We have a Savior, we have an advocate, we have a helper.

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    We have someone living within us to empower us.

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    Father, I pray as 2025 continues that we would walk in obedience to your word.

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    I pray that we would look more and more like Jesus Christ at the end of this year than we do right now.

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    I ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

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    Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read 1 Kings 17:1-24

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

  2. Does your prayer life seem unbalanced right now? What would it look like to pray big prayers to a big God and expect big results?

  3. How do we justify or excuse our disobedience to God’s Word? How do you see yourself struggling to obey the Lord in a specific way right now?

  4. What holds you back from serving others as God’s Word directs? How do you feel called to serve right now?

Breakout
Pray for one another.

Resolve to Rest

Introduction:

(Matthew 11:25-30):

  1. Recognize who invites you.
  2. Respond to the almighty.

    Jeremiah 18:11b-12 - "Return, every one from his evil way, and amend your ways and your deeds." But they say, "That is in vain! We will follow our own plans, and will every one act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart."

  3. Return to Jesus and find rest.
    1. In Solitude .

      Mark 1:35 - "And rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed."

      Luke 5:16 - "But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed."

    2. In Stillness .

      Psalm 46:10 - "Be still, and know that I am God..."

      Psalm 37:7 - "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him."

    3. In Silence .

      Habakkuk 2:20 - "The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth be silent before him."

      Isaiah 30:15 - "“For thus said the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, “In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength."

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  • 00:00-00:46

    Good morning, Harvest. Happy New Year. We're in Matthew chapter 11 this morning, so if you would turn there. And we're going to be looking at the verses towards the end of the chapter, verses 25 through 30, but we're going to do a review of sorts. So it's the new year. Well, this 24 went fast, at least for me it did and New Year comes what do people typically do? Make resolutions. Has anyone here made some resolutions this year? If you want to raise your hands. But why do people make resolutions?

    00:47-00:52

    Well because we want to improve in some way in our lives. We wanted to eat healthier.

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    We want to get in shape.

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    We want to quit smoking or drinking.

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    I'm going to save some money.

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    I think getting in shape seems to be one of the biggest resolutions people make.

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    I notice every year at the gym, the first week of January, it's packed.

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    By the end of the month, all those new resolvers, they're all gone.

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    I used to make resolutions, and I stopped several years ago, mostly, I think, because I didn't keep them.

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    I was in good company.

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    Research suggests that only 9% of Americans follow through on their resolutions.

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    And statistics show 23% of people quit their resolution by the end of the first week.

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    43% quit by the end of January.

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    And by the second week of February, 80% of resolutions have been abandoned.

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    So why do so many people quit?

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    One study indicated 35% of the respondents, they had unrealistic goals, or they had too many resolutions.

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    Another 33%, they just didn't track their progress.

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    And the last 23%, they just forgot about their resolutions.

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    I'd like to suggest another reason why people quit on their resolutions.

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    They're so focused on the goal that they just overdo it on day one and at the first sign of pain or discomfort or failure they just they quit.

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    They quit.

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    Too hard.

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    I tried.

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    Too hard.

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    The problem is people focus too much on the goal instead of the process.

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    They focus on the final result instead of simply enjoying the doing of their task.

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    They zero in on walking 10,000 steps instead of just enjoying going for a walk.

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    I suppose that this isn't surprising in an outcome-focused, an outcome-oriented culture such as ours.

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    We focus on the result and don't consider how the process itself can change us.

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    We view process as important only insofar as it gets the outcome that we're looking for.

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    is what matters. The process is only the means to an end and if we learn anything from the process it's only meaningful if what we learn helps us improve the outcome and results in more success. You know this this mindset pervades our lives even our walk with Jesus Christ. We feel like we've got to have something to show for ourselves. We've got to prove ourselves and to others that we're living meaningful lives and we're living life to the fullest. So we make resolutions and we aim high. And as a result, our lives become a frenzy of activities. Long hours at work, striving to get to the next promotion, consulting the life coach to unleash the power within, getting the kids to into activities and sports, going on that dream vacation, and you know and traveling a long way and just so I can work remotely. All these all this activity it leaves us kind of exhausted and and weary and longing for a moment's rest. But we don't rest because there's just so much we think that has to get done. Well, it's amid all this ceaseless activity that an invitation arrives.

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    Oh joy, another thing to do, another event to add to the calendar, but let's see who it's from. Why, it's from Jesus, and he says, "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Let's pray. Our gracious God and Father, Our Lord and our God and our Savior, we pray this morning that you open the eyes of the blind, that you give hearing to the deaf, that you raise and wake the dead.

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    And I pray, Lord Jesus, that everyone in this room hears you call them. We ask in your great name amen so we've got an invitation the first thing we need to do is recognize who it is that is inviting you we're gonna focus as I said on Matthew 11 25 through 30 this morning but Matthew has a profound and illuminating lead-in to these verses at the beginning of the chapter Jesus is to messengers from John the Baptist. John was in prison and he was getting a little concerned and so he sent messengers to Jesus. He wanted reassurance that Jesus was the Messiah. "Are you the one we're looking for or will it be someone else?" And Jesus answered by paraphrasing Isaiah 35 verses 5 and 6 and some other verses in the Old Testament that told the Jews how they could recognize Jesus or how they could recognize the Messiah when he when he showed up. So Jesus said, "Go tell John the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor are hearing the gospel." There's an agreement here between the scriptures and their fulfillment. It's a double proof that Jesus is the Messiah. After John's messengers left, Jesus spoke about John to the crowd. There was a crowd of people around him and Jesus rhetorically asks them, "Hey, when you went out looking for John the Baptist in the desert, what were you looking for?

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    What were you expecting to see?" And Jesus answers, "You were looking for a prophet. You thought he was the Messiah but he said he wasn't. But you went out looking for a prophet. You know the Jews had this idea that Elijah would come back and that he would he would announce the Messiah and Jesus again quotes Isaiah and he asserts that John the Baptist was in fact the Elijah who is to come. And who is this Elijah going to proclaim? The Messiah. And who did John point to? Jesus. Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. The one whose sandals I am not even worthy to untie. So now we have three proofs that Jesus is Messiah. The scripture, his miracles, and John's testimony. And all these proofs reinforce each other and how did the crowd respond yeah what have you done for us lately Jesus Jesus says you're like little kids you're dissatisfied with everything and then Jesus goes on to denounce the cities of Chorazin Bethsaida and Capernaum because those are the places where he had performed most of his miracles and the people hadn't repented Jesus said Sodom on the day of judgment is going to be better off than all of you because if Sodom had seen and heard the things that I have done they would have repented all the people in Sodom would have repented and yet the crowd of people before Jesus remains unrepentant in verses 25 and 26 of Matthew take a look there Jesus declares why the crowd hasn't repented. He says, "I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for such was your gracious will." Underline little children there, we might come back to that before the end. And you see the crowd is not filled with little children but with so-called wise ones, worldly ones, who think they know it all.

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    The smart folks, the type A overachievers, the keep-working-at-it folks, who whether they're scrupulously religious or wise in their own eyes, they look down on the poor and the simple and the sinners and the strugglers.

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    They don't recognize Jesus because they have their own expectations of a mighty conquering king as Messiah.

    10:18-10:35

    Whereas Jesus in their eyes is uneducated, common, poor, simple. He's not the Messiah they want, but he's the Messiah they need. And then Jesus follows up this astounding statement in verse 27.

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    He says this, "All things have been handed over to me by my Father, and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son, and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal him." Jesus speaks here much like he does in John's gospel.

    10:57-11:11

    And by clearly identifying himself with the Father, many in his audience would have understood him to be saying, "I am God." So this is a fourth proof that Jesus is Messiah.

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    He's one with the Father and the Father has handed over to him all things In other words, Jesus has been given all power all authority in heaven and in earth by the Father Let me ask you what would you do if you had all authority How would you handle?

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    having unlimited power You can probably imagine many things and you may flatter yourself that you would only do what is good and right But you probably wouldn't do what Jesus did Jesus used his authority and unlimited power To obey his father to wash dirty feet Become the last and the least to be poor and homeless to heal and raise people to raise the dead Most importantly to put himself in the hands of angry sinners who tortured him and put him to death But importantly for our study this morning Jesus uses his power and authority to reveal the Father to whomever he chooses So we should ask To whom has he chosen to reveal the Father?

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    Matthew chapter 11 tells us the crowd and He has given the crowd for proofs that he's the Messiah that he is God Almighty The scripture the signs superiority and sonship They all add up to one conclusion Jesus is God Almighty and he has all authority I'm a lawyer. I used to try cases and I'll tell you in a trial court These are all valid types of evidence to prove a case He's got the documents he's got eyewitness testimony and including hundreds of people who could have stepped forward and said he healed me He delivered me from my leprosy. He raised my son from the dead and You have the testimony of Jesus himself and who's the jury the whole crowd They've all seen and heard these things this stuff didn't happen in a corner Jesus is not speaking to select groups of people or only certain types of people He's speaking to everyone who was there the Pharisees the Sadducees the Romans the rich the poor tax collectors Jews Gentiles Saints sinners and everyone in between He's speaking to all of humanity You know who else is in this crowd All of you all of us here and Anyone past present and future who reads or hears these words of Jesus?

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    We're all part of the great crowd of all generations of all time Jesus says he has all authority to reveal the Father to whomever he wants and he reveals him to everyone Notice Jesus does not give an ultimatum Doesn't make a demand. He doesn't issue a mandate. He could demand recognition and obedience He could terrify and command the crowd, "Bend the knee!" and they would have been powerless to resist him.

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    And instead, the Lord God Almighty gives a simple invitation, "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." If you recognize that it is God himself who invites you, what should you do?

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    you should respond to the Almighty.

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    What Jesus is giving here is the original, the true, and only call to be unburdened by what has been. But unlike a politician, Jesus, because he's God Almighty, can make good on what he promises. Although he doesn't seemingly demand an answer, we should respond. He has spoken so kindly and given such a nice invitation.

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    We really ought to RSVP with the Almighty. You know what an RSVP is, right? You see it on a wedding invitation or, you know, a party invitation, and we think, "Oh, I got to give a response." What does RSVP mean anyway? Well, it's an acronym for the French phrase "Respondez si vous plaît," or literally "respond if it pleases you." Now we may think we only have to RSVP if we're going to attend, but RSVP really means "give an answer." "Yes, I'm coming." "No, I'm not." So what sort of an invitation is this that Jesus is giving us?

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    Even though Jesus doesn't mention sin, he doesn't mention repentance, he is very much calling people to salvation. We can know this because first people are going away from God. We always have been.

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    As Isaiah 53 6 says, "We all like sheep have gone astray. We have turned every one to his own way." So Jesus is calling us, "Turn around, turn towards him." In other words, "Repent." Second, people are laboring and they're heavy laden or burdened. In Greek, the word translated labor refers to being weary and completely worn out and the word translated heavy laden refers to teaching. People in the crowd are laboring under the burden of what they've been taught. It boils down to this. People are being crushed by what they believe. For instance, the Jews in the crowd were not only laboring under the law itself but also over 600 rules that the Pharisees had developed to help them avoid breaking God's law. The Greeks and the Romans, the other Gentiles of the time, they had a wild pantheon of gods to keep satisfied with sacrifices and prayers. You know, the world is not very different today. Even now there are religions that emphasize rule-keeping to prove your goodness and virtue. Even now people worship, though they may not want to admit it, an abundance of things that are not God's. Self and money and work and sports, atheism, evolution, New Age spirituality, and a hodgepodge of borrowed religious ideas all blended into a relativistic worldview and it has its own malleable moral code. But I'll tell you, no amount of rule-keeping, sacrifices, or good works can make a person right with God. And Jesus pushes it all aside. He replaces every religion, philosophy, and form of self-righteousness with a simple "come to me." Ironically, the sticking point for many people is going to be their labor and heavy burden. They don't want to come to Jesus because they want to continue laboring because in their heart of hearts they believe I've got to work to prove my worth and satisfy my ego. And besides I'm really not that weary yet. I'm not exhausted yet. They want to imagine themselves strong enough to bear that burden. I just need to keep going. I'll get all my ducks in order here soon and I'm alright. I'm not perfect, but I'm good enough. If I just give it another good old college try, I will achieve my goals. I don't need God.

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    God is for weaklings. I'm the captain of my soul and in the end I will make my life meaningful. You know this mindset is part and parcel of the human condition.

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    It always has been. The Prophet Jeremiah gave a similar call to return to God in chapter 18 of his book. He said, "Return everyone from his evil way and amend your ways and your deeds." And how did the people respond? "But they say, 'That is vain, we will follow our own plans, we will everyone act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart." So that's the no response to the call. In the short run it's the easy response because you don't have to do anything different than you're doing right now. It may be more difficult to respond yes because coming to Jesus requires a hard gut check. You have to ask yourself, "Am I weary and burdened?" Have you come to a place where you see that all your striving only moves you farther away from God? Are you ready to admit that you are all wrong about life and how it's to be lived? Are you ready to admit that you're doing it all wrong and you are sinning and everything that you do and you fail to do. We are extremely reluctant to make such an admission. But you see before you can respond to Jesus's invitation with a yes, you must admit you're not the boss. That you have no power to fix your sinful nature or or undo the consequences of your sin.

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    And no matter what you resolve, you can't permanently fix yourself and undo the consequences.

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    It is to admit that you're not capable of self-improvement and that all your resolutions amount to dust.

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    This is the most difficult thing any person can do.

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    Jesus is really calling us to recognize that our lives are a vanity of vanities. It's all vanity.

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    You may say, "Well, Sprouk, that's true of unbelievers. It doesn't really apply to me because I believe in Jesus." Now, remember in that crowd, Jesus was speaking to religious people, including his own disciples. Understand that Jesus' invitation isn't a one and done.

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    It's not a one-time invitation. It's a wide open continuous constant invitation to all believers and unbelievers alike for all of life. Understand this. You respond to God day by day, moment by moment, whether it's "yes Lord, I will do that" or "no, in this particular matter or habit or lifestyle choice, I'm going to do what pleases me." You get to choose. Jesus lets you respond to him as it pleases you." But notice Jesus makes a promise to everyone who says yes to his invitation. He promises to give them rest. He says, "Come with your exhausting burdens to me and I will give you rest." So Jesus' invitation is for salvation, yes, but there is more.

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    It's an invitation to live all of life in him. It's an invitation to be with him, to abide in him, to live in the presence of the one who is always present with you.

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    So if you want to RSVP with Jesus with "yes, I will come," what's next?

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    What do you do with any invitation you accept? You show up.

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    So you have to return to Jesus and find rest. Come to Jesus, you return ready to get the rest he promised and he says this in verse 29, "Take my yoke upon you and learn from me for I am gentle and lowly in heart and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." You're probably thinking to yourself, "A yoke? Jesus, you promised to give me rest." Not a yoke. A yoke sounds hard and heavy. Jesus, it sounds a lot like when you said if anyone wants to be great, they've got to be the slave of all. To be first, I've got to be last. If I want to live, I got to die to myself. And if I want to be her disciple, I must take up my cross. Jesus, a yoke, it just sounds difficult and inconvenient. What is a yoke anyway? Well, there are different kinds of yokes.

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    Some are bars, which is worn over the shoulders to balance and carry heavy loads. There are single and double yokes for animals so that it can be hitched to a plow or a wagon and put to work. When Jesus says take up his yoke, most scholars agree he is referring to a double yoke, like looks like the one in this picture. It is a large wood bar that connects two animals together so they can work as one. Now notice that one bull is smaller. This is a younger, untrained bull. A farmer wouldn't yoke two young inexperienced bulls together because they would just they would just go go go they would work too hard too fast and wear themselves out before the work is done if they could even be controlled to go in the right direction. So the farmer yokes the inexperienced bull to a larger trained bull. That larger bull teaches the younger one the way to go at a steady pace. You should also note that the older, stronger bull is probably pulling most of the weight. He's doing most, if not all, of the work. It's implied in Jesus's invitation that you're already wearing a yoke. Jesus isn't asking you to do something that you aren't already doing. Every one of us is yoked to something or someone because recall in verse 28 Jesus referred to being heavy laden by what you believe. Where exactly have you gotten most of your beliefs?

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    Most likely you're getting them from what the New Testament writers call the world. The New Testament writers tell us that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one, and people living under that power are dead in their trespasses and sins following the course of this world, following the Prince of Power of the heir who is now at work and the sons of disobedience. He has blinded the mind of unbelievers to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. If you're not wearing Jesus's yoke, you're wearing Satan's. And he is a suave and smooth and sophisticated angel of light, and he can make you feel pretty good about his yoke. He gets you feeling wise and accomplished and even righteous about your life. He persuades you that overall it's not that difficult.

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    Everybody's got their ups and downs. Everyone else is more or less pulling the same kind of load.

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    But be honest with yourself and recognize how hard, how difficult, how time-consuming and futile Satan's yoke is We started this message by talking about resolutions We make resolutions because we're chafed and burdened by the yoke That you're wearing and you want to change But Satan the deceiver will even encourage you to make resolutions because he knows your resolutions only address the symptoms of your yoke They do nothing to put it off and destroy the yoke itself To come to Jesus, you must put off the yoke you're wearing and take on the yoke of Jesus.

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    Believe me, Jesus will take Satan's yoke off of you and destroy it.

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    You need to notice the difference between your current taskmaster and Jesus.

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    Jesus says he's gentle and lowly in heart.

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    Jesus is revealing here and really nowhere else in the Gospels, revealing his heart for you.

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    He says, "I am gentle and lowly." He is the great I am. There's a direct connection to what Jesus says here and what he said to Moses out of the burning bush. There's also an echo of Exodus 34 6 when God announced his character and his name to Moses and he said, "The Lord, the Lord," or "I am, I am a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness." Yes, the God, God most high is gentle and lowly in heart toward you. He also says, "His yoke is easy and his burden light rather than the world a yoke that promises independence and self-fulfillment. Jesus's yoke is the life-giving and living word of God. It is himself.

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    Jesus is not just directing us to do what he says but to do as I do and when it comes to doing He is yoked with you.

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    Remember that one ox was smaller than the other.

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    You don't wear Jesus' yoke of teaching and his life alone.

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    He is yoked with you to show you how to go, to learn from him, to guide you as you walk in the light.

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    Jesus' yoke, when you think about it, looks more like a strong, encouraging arm around your shoulder than it does a heavy weight. Remember in verse 28 Jesus promised to give rest and here in verse 29 he promises we will find rest for our souls rest in the deepest part of our being because we're yoked to him. I hope you're asking well how do I do this? How do I come to Jesus? How do I be with him. Isn't he far away? No, no, he promises to be with you. In John 15 he says he abides in us. He is with us always to the end of the age. He gives us his Spirit who is in us and will be with us forever. Your Savior and your God dwells with you. The question is what are you doing to dwell in and with him?

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    So here's the application. If you want to find rest for your soul in Jesus, you must resolve to be with him. You need to spend time with him. You need to make a change in your daily pattern of living, not by making a resolution to actively do something more, but by getting into the practice every day of simply being still in the presence of Jesus. In a way it's a resolution to do nothing. The process rather than the outcome is the goal. Along with the disciplines of reading scripture and meditating on it, memorizing it, prayer and fasting, there is an ancient practice of silent stillness with Jesus. Let's look at the biblical basis for doing this? What does this practice look like? Well first you need to be in solitude. You need to find a secret place where you can be alone and without distractions. You need to be in the secret and solitary place where only God sees. So leave your phone somewhere else. Jesus did this regularly.

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    Well, Jesus didn't have a phone, but if he did, he would have left it behind. But he did seek solitude regularly. Mark 1.35 says, "And rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place where he prayed." Luke 15.6 says, "But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. So the first thing is get alone with God and then be in stillness.

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    Be still. We're constantly on the move whether for earthly pursuits or to prove our Christian bona fides. We're hurrying for the day to get ready. We're commuting, we're working, we're serving, eating, exercising, shopping, traveling, on and on and on. What did your four weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas look like? We wear ourselves out with activity and anxiety because we can't or won't be still and falling asleep on the couch in front of the TV doesn't count. If you're going to be yoked you need to be still. Farmer would have a hard time putting a yoke on an animal that's constantly running around.

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    If we're going to know Jesus, be still.

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    Psalm 46.10 says, "Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 37.7 says, "Be still before the Lord "and wait patiently for Him." All right, you're alone, you're still, and now you need to be in silence.

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    From the moment we wake up, We are filling our ears with noise and our minds with information.

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    I'm not going to ask, well I will ask, but you don't have to answer.

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    How many people, the first thing you do in the morning when you wake up is you grab your phone?

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    We are constantly in noise.

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    We're looking at news, social media, we're looking at the TV, we're listening to the radio, we're listening to music, we're talking to other people.

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    God's Word calls us to be quiet in the quiet. Habakkuk 2 20 says, "The Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth be silent before Him." Isaiah 30 15 says, "For thus said the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, 'In returning and rest you shall be saved. In quietness and trust shall be your strength.'" I hope you're beginning to see that what Jesus is saying to us is not new with him. It goes all the way back to the Old Testament. I suggest you combine your moments of quiet stillness with the disciplines of reading God's Word and prayer. You can go get your cup of coffee or tea if that's what you like, and go to your secret place and worship there in silent stillness. While you're still, think about his mercy and his kindness. This is not a time to empty your mind of all thoughts. No, instead you want to contemplate God's awesome power. Meditate on a verse of Scripture. Turn it over in your mind. Think about his love and his sacrifice that has assured your salvation. Magnify him in your heart by recalling the words of a favorite hymn.

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    And then follow this silent devotion time with reading the word or prayer. In fact, prayer flows naturally out of quiet stillness. This quiet time every day can be the most holy thing you do all day. I know there are people, some who may be right here, for whom the idea of being quiet and still for even five minutes is terrifying. There are others who view being quiet and still as a waste of time, but it's not a waste of time. There are many, many good reasons why you should do this.

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    You see, by deliberately putting yourself before the Lord in silent stillness, you are expending the most precious resource you have, time. You're using your limited time to be intentionally present with Jesus. Now we all have 24 hours a day, but none of us know how many days we have. But the Lord knows, and he recognizes the sacrifice and the worship involved and being still with him and he is pleased with you. It's never wasted time. Do you recall Martha and Mary? Martha was in a frenzy getting dinner ready while Mary's just sitting silently at Jesus' feet. Martha complained to Jesus about Mary's lack of help and Jesus answered her, "Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things. But one thing is necessary, and Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her. It's also good for you mentally, emotionally, physically, and above all, spiritually, to be still. For at least a few moments, you're not hurrying or doing or striving. You aren't trying to do anything but be present with Jesus. You're soaking up calm and quiet in the presence of your Creator. Your heart rate slows, your blood pressure goes down, your whole body is at peace.

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    He's giving you rest and you are finding it. There are many experts, life coaches, gurus, others who advocate being still. Go online, look it up, being still. But there are some differences between what they encourage and what the Bible's teaching.

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    What those experts teach is inward focused and it's really alone. And they can tell you what to do, but they aren't doing it with you. They aren't helping you with the yoke that they're laying on you. You know if Jesus had only just said take my yoke upon you he would have been just like any worldly teacher who's encouraging us to be still. But he didn't. There's a difference. Jesus says come to me all and I will give rest. The difference is profound. This is Christ focused, silent stillness. This is companionable stillness with Him and you have nothing to prove. You don't have to impress Him with words or deeds. When we're still with Jesus, He gives us His rest. He gives us His peace. He gives us His very presence. We can compare being in the presence of God to a parent looking at an infant in love. The gulf between that adult and that infant is immense. That newborn baby has no comprehension of the parent, no context to understand who this person is, what are they even, what is she what is she saying? No comprehension. But over time, through continuous interaction, the child begins to recognize the one who loves him, begins to understand what is being said and done, and begins to understand just who it is that provides comfort and help. You see, when you're silent and still in Jesus presence and you do it regularly, you will begin to hear and recognize Jesus.

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    You will begin to glimpse with spiritual eyes the one who you worship.

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    It's only in quiet stillness that you can hear him.

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    When you first try this, your mind may be filled with your to-do list for the day, and with the things that cause you anxiety and worry.

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    Well, you need to replace those thoughts with thoughts about Jesus.

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    give up. This is another thing it could be easy to quit. Don't give up, keep at it.

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    Start with just a few minutes every day and you will learn to be still physically, mentally, emotionally. It's going to take time to break old patterns and habits of busyness, but if you daily sow seeds of silent stillness with Jesus, you will reap a harvest of rest throughout your day. As David says in Psalm 131, "I have calmed and quieted my soul like a weaned child with its mother." Like a weaned child is my soul within me.

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    Remember I said to underline Jesus' statement about revealing the Father to little children?

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    Here's why. Because when you're still and quiet with Jesus, you begin to understand that you, yes, you, beloved, are one of the little children to whom Jesus has revealed himself in the Father.

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    Our ministry theme this year is "God Wants Your Heart." In October, we learned He wants your heart in giving. In the book of Job, we learned he wants your heart even in suffering.

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    We're going to see in Matthew next year in the Sermon on the Mount that he wants your heart in all of life. I encourage you in this new year to put aside all your resolutions to do actively something and replace it all with a simple resolution to rest in Jesus.

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    You have been called. You are invited by your Creator to be yoked to him and find rest.

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    Come to Jesus. Get to know him. You will be transformed, and a year from now you will be a very different person. And if we all resolve to rest every day in Jesus, what kind of congregation might we be collectively a year from now when Lord willing another new year is at hand. Do you want to know? Are you eager to know?

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    Because the great and awesome Almighty God, the gentle and lowly I Am, has invited you to himself.

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    How will you respond to his invitation? Will you resolve to rest? Let's pray.

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    Most gracious Father, our Lord, our God, we thank you for Jesus and his call to come to him.

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    I pray, Lord, that you have awakened every heart in this room, to everyone who listens or sees this message, to hear Jesus himself calling, "Come to me." And God, you would be glorified, and you will be our God, and we will truly be your people.

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    And it's in Jesus' name and for His glory we ask it. Amen.

Small Group Discussion
Covering Matthew 11:25-30

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

  2. What are some differences between our understanding of rest, and the rest that Jesus says He will give and that we will find?

  3. What are some differences between a worldly yoke and the yoke Jesus offers?

  4. Do you take time to be still each day? Why or why not?

  5. How might not being quiet and still in God’s presence negatively affect your practices of studying scripture and prayer? Conversely, how could being quiet and still have a positive impact on your other practices?

  6. If you regularly practice silent stillness, describe how it has deepened your friendship with Jesus.

Breakout
Encourage and pray for one another to “resolve to rest” in Christ in 2025.

The Natural Response

Introduction:

The ONLY Two Responses to Christ (Matthew 2:1-12)

  1. Reject Christ to worship Myself .
  2. Reject Myself to worship Christ .

    John 3:19 - "And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil."

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  • 01:07-01:11

    I turn to Matthew chapter 2 verses 1 through 12.

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    Matthew chapter 2 verses 1 through 12.

    01:16-01:21

    You know, at Christmas we all hope and pray for a sense of family unity and togetherness, right?

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    All the moms and grandmas in the room are nodding their heads in agreement.

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    Well, please allow me to drive a wedge between all of us for a few minutes, but don't worry, we're all gonna come back together and have a bunch of Christmas hugs.

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    But until then, we're going to fight over a very controversial poll.

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    The AV team is going to put up pictures on the screen.

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    With each picture, you're going to have one of two responses-- thumbs up or thumbs down.

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    And to be clear on the rules, you can't have an undecided thumb.

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    There's no fence setting.

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    I'm not going to accept any of those responses.

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    All right?

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    I'll be clear on the rules.

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    All right, first picture-- snow on Christmas morning.

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    Thumbs up.

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    You wanna see a white Christmas?

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    Who's thumbs down on greenest brown Christmas?

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    Who wants that?

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    'Cause that's what we're getting tomorrow, so hopefully some of us want that.

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    Next one.

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    An artificial Christmas tree instead of a real Christmas tree.

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    Who gives that a thumbs up?

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    You are my people.

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    Who are the thumbs down on that?

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    You're the people who love the trudge in the cold for a sappy shedding Christmas tree that you're just gonna kick to the curb on January 1st.

    02:34-02:35

    Let's move beyond Christmas to the next one.

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    Crocs.

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    Who picks comfort over style?

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    Thumbs up.

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    Me.

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    Who's thumbs down on Crocs?

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    Kade gave two big thumbs up.

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    Me too.

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    Alright, thanks Luke.

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    Next one.

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    Pineapple on pizza.

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    Who gives that a big thumbs up?

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    Me.

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    Thumbs down?

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    Wow, there's a lot more pineapple on pizza fans than the last service.

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    Next one.

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    Last one.

    03:02-03:05

    Pastor Jeff's favorite condiment, mayonnaise.

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    Who's with me?

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    Thumbs up for mayonnaise.

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    Wait, who's a Pastor Jeff and gives a thumbs down?

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    It's not that many of you.

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    I don't know.

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    You know, these are all silly examples that don't really matter, but isn't it funny how strong of responses we have to even questions like this, to items like this?

    03:29-03:41

    I'm not gonna put up any pictures of presidential candidates thumbs up or thumbs down for the sake of Christmas cheer, but can we all agree there are very strong, passionate responses to that area of life?

    03:43-03:54

    You know, isn't it interesting that the same item, the same person can elicit such different and equally strong responses?

    03:57-04:02

    Well, let's move beyond Christmas opinions, politicians, and food preferences for a minute.

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    Do you know who elicits the strongest reactions from both sides of the spectrum?

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    Yes, without a contest or a close second, the answer is Jesus Christ.

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    There are thousands upon thousands of opinions about who Jesus is, what he taught, and what he stands for.

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    But if you boil all these opinions down, it's crystal clear that there are only two responses to Jesus Christ, and they are in sharp opposition to one another.

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    One response is wrong, and the other is right.

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    One response hates the truth, and the other embraces the truth.

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    One response leads to eternal damnation, and the other response leads to everlasting life.

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    These two responses are on full display in Matthew chapter two, verses one through 12, which we will study this evening as we conclude our latest series, Divine Intervention.

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    And I have been praying all week that the Lord would make the right response, appealing, evident, and inescapable for every single person in this room.

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    So let's stop to ask for God's help.

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    Please pray for me, that I'll faithfully communicate God's word, and I will pray for you, that you faithfully receive it.

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    Father, I pray against any distractions.

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    I pray against thinking about what's for dinner after this, thinking about what's gonna be the schedule tomorrow.

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    I pray that everyone in this room would dial in on what your word has to say.

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    would tune in to the person and work of Jesus Christ.

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    I pray that we would all have the right response to him.

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    I ask all these things in the precious name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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    So I wanna read our entire passage this evening.

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    I wanna zoom out and get the big picture, and then we're gonna zoom in on the specific details.

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    Matthew chapter two, verses one through 12.

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    Matthew writes this.

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    "Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea "in the days of Herod the king, "behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem, "saying, where is he who has been born king of the Jews?

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    "For we saw his star when it rose "and have come to worship him.

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    "When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled.

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    "And all Jerusalem with him.

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    "And assembling all the chief priests "and scribes of the people, "he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born.

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    "They told him in Bethlehem of Judea, "For so it was written by the prophet, "and you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, "are by no means least among the rulers of Judah.

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    "For from you shall come a ruler "who will shepherd my people Israel.

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    "That Herod summoned the wise men secretly "and ascertained from them what time the star had appeared.

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    "And he sent them to Bethlehem saying, "Go and search diligently for the child.

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    "And when you have found him, "bring me word that I too may come and worship him.

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    After listening to the king, they were sent on their way.

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    And behold, the star that they had seen when it rose went before them until it came to rest over the place where the child was.

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    When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy, and going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him.

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    Then opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh, and being warned in the dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way.

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    So before we continue on, let's be sure that we know who the key players in this story are.

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    First up is Herod.

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    Herod the Great was established as the King of Judea by the Roman government.

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    His main job was to keep the peace and crush any rebellions that popped up.

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    Basically, he was a glorified babysitter, But he wasn't the babysitter that kids know and love.

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    He was the babysitter that no one wanted.

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    Just listen to some of his murderous resume within his own family.

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    He killed his own brother-in-law, strike one.

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    He murdered his wife, her mother, and her grandfather, strike two.

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    And he even murdered three of his own sons, massive strike three.

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    And we'll talk even more about his murderous activities later on in the message.

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    Next up is the magi or the wise men.

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    You know, the funny thing is, most of what we think we know about the wise men is actually not true at all.

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    You know, what do people often think the wise men were named?

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    Like Balthazar, that's the only one I even remember.

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    I can't remember the other two.

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    Anyone know?

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    Jasper, you said Jasper?

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    Are you sure?

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    All right.

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    And how many wise men do we typically think that there were?

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    Did the text say that there were three?

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    No, we just think that because three gifts were given.

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    And in every nativity Christmas book you have to read to your children, the wise men always arrive in the nick of time to see Jesus in the manger, right?

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    But is that what happened?

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    No, they arrived much later, after Jesus was already born and with Mary and Joseph in their house.

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    You know, I could unpack all my research about the wise men and tell you about scholars, educated guesses about these guys, but I don't really want to because it doesn't really matter.

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    What matters is what the text clearly tells us.

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    The wise men were from somewhere east of Israel.

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    They were somehow aware of the Old Testament prophecies of a coming Messiah and King, and they left the comfort of their home when they saw a glorious star in the sky.

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    Are we clear on the key players?

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    Herod the not so great, and the mysterious number of wise men.

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    All right, let's talk about what these two opposing sides represent.

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    So the only two responses to Christ, first response, reject Christ to worship myself.

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    Reject Christ to worship myself.

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    And we're told in verses one through three that the wise men show up to Jerusalem, pumped up, excited to find this newborn king.

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    They grab everyone they could find, ask where is the king?

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    We want to worship the king.

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    They think that everyone else is just as excited as they are.

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    But this troubles Herod, and it troubles the entire city of Jerusalem.

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    This isn't gonna make Herod look very good.

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    Remember, his job is to make Rome happy, and a newborn king vying for his throne isn't good for him.

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    And the rest of Jerusalem is troubled because if Herod isn't happy, we're all in danger.

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    If his own family isn't safe, we definitely are not safe.

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    And so Herod calls all the religious leaders together to ask them about this prophecy about the coming Messiah and king.

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    And the religious leaders reference Micah 5, too, which we studied a few months ago.

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    "And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, "are by no means least among the rulers of Judah, "for from you shall come a ruler." This clearly refers to Jesus Christ who was born in Bethlehem.

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    You know, isn't it so sad that the religious leaders who taught Herod about the Messiah would eventually reject the Messiah?

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    They know all the facts about this king, but they pass on him when they meet Jesus Christ face to face.

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    You know, this proves that head knowledge does not equal heart acceptance.

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    Information does not equal transformation.

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    After this quick Bible lesson, Herod calls the wise men to join him for a top secret meeting in verses seven through eight.

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    Let's read those again together.

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    Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and ascertained from them what time the star had appeared.

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    And he sent them to Bethlehem saying, "Go and search diligently for the child.

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    "And when you have found him, bring me word "that I too may come and worship him." You know, on their own, these verses seem to tell us that Herod's a pretty good guy, right?

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    He's a genuine seeker.

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    And he's just as excited as the wise men.

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    Is that true?

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    No, he's just a sociopathic actor who plays along to get what he really wants.

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    This newborn King, dead and gone.

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    And we know this because of verse 12 and beyond.

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    In verse 12, after the wise men encounter Christ, they receive a dream that warns them to hide tailed out of Israel and beeline it back home, instead of going back, giving Herod the report that he wanted.

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    This dream is given to protect the wise men and the lives of Jesus' family.

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    You know, Herod eventually realizes that he has been tricked by the wise men, he is not happy.

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    And he takes drastic measures in chapter two, verses 16 through 18, let's read that together.

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    Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, became furious, and he sent and killed all the male children in Bethlehem, and all that region who were two years old or under, according to the time that had been ascertained from the wise men.

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    Then was fulfilled what was spoken by the prophet Jeremiah.

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    A voice was heard in Ramah, weeping in loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children.

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    She refused to be comforted because they are no more.

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    What a sickening response to the greatest news the world has ever heard.

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    You know, what led Herod to this rejection of Christ?

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    Why did he respond in this way?

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    Because Herod viewed Christ as a threat and not as a treasure.

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    Because Herod treated Christ as a competitor to challenge and not as a champion to crown.

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    Because Herod wanted to worship himself instead of his maker.

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    And everyone who reads this account of Herod is repulsed by him.

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    But his response is not much different anyone else who rejects Christ for any reason.

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    Because regardless of the reason, rejecting Christ leads to the same exact result.

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    Jesus Christ on one side and you on the other.

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    Atheists and agnostics place themselves in the position of the God they claim to not believe in.

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    They are the source of authority.

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    They are the source of their own morality.

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    Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Mormons, reject the real person of Christ in favor of a God made in their own image.

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    And those who sit on the religious sidelines and refuse to make a choice about Jesus have actually made a choice about Jesus because indifference to Christ is hatred of Christ.

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    This rejecting response is fueled by love for sin and self.

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    Jesus talks about this in John 3:19.

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    "The light has come into the world, "and people love the darkness rather than the light "because their works were evil." Apart from Christ, we are like cockroaches that scurry the nearest shadow when the basement door is open and the light is turned on.

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    We are like pouty children who dig in our heels When we are told to do something we don't want to do.

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    In and of ourselves, we naturally worship our wants, our desires, our dreams, our opinions.

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    Some of you in this room are currently rejecting Jesus Christ.

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    Either purposefully or without even realizing it.

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    Maybe you were dragged here by a relative and you don't even want to be here tonight.

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    Maybe you think you're a good person deep down and there's no way that God could possibly turn you away from heaven.

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    Maybe you haven't really even given much thought to what you believe and why you believe it.

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    That describes you, I'm so glad you're here tonight.

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    And I hope that you will seriously consider how you have responded to Christ in the past how you will respond to him moving forward.

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    This isn't a matter of opinion.

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    This isn't a matter of religious debate.

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    This is a matter of life or death, heaven or hell.

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    Please do not follow in Herod's footsteps any longer.

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    Choose the right response of the wise men, which we'll talk about for the rest of this message.

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    The only two responses to Christ.

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    First response, reject Christ to worship myself.

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    Second response, reject myself to worship Christ.

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    Reject myself to worship Christ.

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    After the wise men leaves Herod's palace, the star reappears once again to show them the exact spot in Bethlehem where the Messiah is.

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    Listen again to their response in verse 10.

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    They rejoiced exceedingly with great joy.

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    They are beside themselves with excitement.

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    I imagine them high-fiving each other, hugging and rushing as fast as humanly possible to the house of Mary and Joseph.

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    The wise men can barely contain the joy they are experiencing.

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    And this highlights a really important point that most people completely miss.

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    Jesus is exciting and not boring.

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    If you become a Christian, you're not resigning yourself to a life of frowning, crossing your arms and knocking ice cream cones out of children's hands.

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    The most joyful life of all should be the life of the Christian.

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    What could be better than having a personal relationship with the God of the universe?

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    What could be more fulfilling than being set free from the power and penalty of sin to lead a life that makes the eternal impact.

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    If the gospel of Jesus Christ doesn't move you, then it most likely hasn't saved you.

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    If knowing Jesus doesn't even give you an ounce of joy, then you probably don't even know Jesus.

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    The joy of the wise men keeps climbing higher and higher and it reaches its crescendo when they finally come to see this child king in verse 11, "And going into the house, "they saw the child with Mary his mother, "and they fell down and worshiped him.

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    "Then opening their treasures, "they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh." You know, we have become so numb to this story 'cause we've heard it over and over again, year after year, Christmas after Christmas.

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    But if you look at it with fresh eyes, it is astounding.

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    Just think about it.

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    These rich and scholarly men from a foreign nation are bowing down before a child they just met and worshiping him as God.

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    One pastor from 200 years ago gave the wise men the ultimate gold star.

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    We read of no greater faith than this in the whole of the Bible.

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    These men denied their exalted positions to humble themselves.

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    They denied their worldly and religious upbringing to submit themselves to the true savior of the world.

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    They sacrificed of their own treasure to give gifts to the king of kings and lord of lords.

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    You know, the wise men don't cheap out and offer McDonald's coupons, a novelty coffee mug and a Hello Kitty key chain to Jesus.

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    They go all out.

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    They give him gold, one of the most precious metals on the planet, frankincense, a costly incense, and myrrh, a spice, anointing oil that would be used in Jesus' burial.

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    You know, I read a lot of articles this past week that try to guesstimate the dollar amount of these gifts.

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    And I read some from several thousand to several million, so it was very inconclusive.

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    But it doesn't really matter what the dollar amount is.

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    What really matters is their pure desire to offer gifts to Christ that genuinely express the joy and awe that filled their hearts.

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    You know, I am by far the cheapest member of my family, which is a fact they constantly make fun of me for.

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    Right, Dad?

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    I have one suit and I'm wearing it right now.

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    I recently bought an expensive pair of Nikes because I bought it with a gift card and didn't spend a dime of my own money.

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    I still have an iPhone 8 with the home button.

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    Anybody else have this?

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    Okay, Rachel Gray, awesome.

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    One other person, two other people had in the last service.

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    Luke, do you have with the home button?

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    No, you have the newfangled model, Luke.

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    You have the better model.

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    But I don't need all that fancy new, no home button screens.

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    This one's paid off and it's doing me just fine, even though my wife doesn't really agree with that at all.

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    I don't like buying stuff, especially for myself.

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    But there's one item that I purchased several years ago that I bought with no hint of reservation or buyer's remorse, my wife's engagement ring.

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    I wasn't exactly a rich person back in seminary swimming in vaults of cash.

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    So I was even cheaper than I am now.

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    But I didn't cheap out on my wife's engagement ring.

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    I picked the best one, the perfect one for her, even though it was pricey.

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    I was a full-time seminary student making ends meet at a call center, but I would set aside money every single paycheck and send checks to the jewelry store to pay off that ring in monthly installments.

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    And I can honestly say I wrote every single one with those checks, with the biggest smile on my face, because Kate was and is more than worth it.

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    The only right response to being a woman like Kate was giving her the very best that I had to offer.

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    And as great as my wife is, and she's pretty great, Jesus Christ is infinitely greater.

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    The only right response to encountering Jesus is to give him your very best every single second every single day.

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    The one who has given us everything deserves nothing less.

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    Just think about what Jesus has given.

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    He stepped way down out of heaven to become like one of us.

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    He endured all the pain, annoyances, and frustrations that come along with being human.

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    He lived the perfect life we couldn't live and then died the death that we deserve to die on the cross.

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    and He rose again to give us new and everlasting life.

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    Why wouldn't you give all of your life to the one who has given you all of eternity?

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    Why would you waste even one more second focusing on yourself when someone infinitely greater is before you?

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    Your praise does not belong to a football team, a cause or a political party.

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    It belongs to Jesus.

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    Your devotion does not belong to your passion project or your hobby, it belongs to Jesus.

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    Your net worth does not belong to you, it belongs to Jesus.

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    Your affection does not belong to this world, it belongs to Jesus.

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    Every single thought that you think, every single word that you say, and every single decision that you make is an act of worship.

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    The only question is this, who are you worshiping?

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    We know Herod's response to Christ's rejection.

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    We know the wise men's response to Jesus, worship.

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    Those responses are fixed and unchanging.

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    They are things of the past, they cannot be changed.

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    My major concern tonight is how you personally respond Jesus Christ because there is still time for you to change.

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    If you have not yet turned from your sin and trust in Jesus Christ for salvation, please do not neglect to open the greatest gift ever given this Christmas.

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    The free gift of forgiveness in Jesus Christ is offered to you right now, but you must accept it by faith in order to receive it.

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    What will you do?

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    Will you choose the wrong response and reject it yet again?

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    Or will you choose the right response of worshiping Jesus Christ?

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    I wish I could make that choice for you, but I can't.

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    It is your choice and yours alone.

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    If you wanna learn more about Jesus and talk about what next steps with him look like, please do not leave this evening without talking to me, Pastor Jeff, Pastor Rich, we would love nothing more than to tell you more about Jesus and serve you in any way that we can.

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    Don't be distracted by trying to get back home to make dinner, there's nothing more important than making the most important decision of your life.

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    And for the rest of you who have chosen the right response of worshiping Christ, please do not lift your foot off the gas pedal and just coast the rest of your life.

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    Daily deny yourself and exalt Christ.

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    Choose to take the spotlight off of yourself and put it onto him.

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    This is such a me-centered and consumeristic time of year.

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    Don't make it about you, make it about him.

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    Stop concerning yourself with what you want to start worrying about what he expects and what he has commanded.

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    This Christmas, will you choose to model to your family and friends what it looks like to truly worship Christ, or will you opt out to just focus on yourself, your wants, your preferences?

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    Again, the choice is yours and yours alone.

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    Let's pray.

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    Father, as Pastor Jeff prayed earlier, it's so easy on Christmas Eve and Christmas just to have this atmosphere of nostalgia and sentimentality and not even really consider what this holiday is about.

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    It's about your son and what he has sacrificed for us.

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    Or for anyone in this room who doesn't know you, Lord, I pray that you would give them restlessness until they find rest in you, that they couldn't sleep until they make this important choice of responding to Christ in faith and worship.

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    For the rest of us, Lord, help us to daily respond in the right way of worshiping you and not ourselves.

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    We ask all this in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Small Group Discussion
Read Matthew 2:1-12

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

  2. Why do most people respond so poorly and negatively to Christ?

  3. What does it look like to reject yourself to worship Christ? How can you mature in your desire and ability to worship the Lord?

Breakout
Pray for one another.