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He is a star breathing God.

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Do you believe that today?

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Amen, amen.

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It's a good day to be in the house of the Lord.

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There are so many new faces here this morning.

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If you are on staff here at Springhouse, would you stand for just a moment?

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If you're on staff, stand, stand.

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And if you guys in front will kind of turn around so they can see your face here.

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These people are gonna be in the foyer this afternoon, right after the gathering.

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Meet them.

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If you are new here, we would love to meet you.

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We'd love to know your name, get to know your story a little bit, and just invite you to

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be a part of Springhouse.

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Welcome this morning.

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We're glad you're here.

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You guys can be seated.

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Guys, it is a new day, and it is a new year.

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And I'm so glad that he is making all things what?

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Brand new, right?

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He's making all things new, and I am excited about what God is doing in 2025.

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Real quick before we get going here in our new series, a couple of announcements to get

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us all on the same page.

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We do have a midweek gathering starting this Thursday night, and I pray that as part of

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your new year thing that you have decided to create some capacity to be here with us

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on midweek.

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It is rich.

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It is good.

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Here are all the offerings for our kids and youth.

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We have preschool.

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We have elementary programming, middle school and high school youth.

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And then young adults are gonna meet right after the gathering at 715.

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We want you to be a part of that.

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And then for the adults, Pastor Barbie is going to be doing a series called What Giants?

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And so I want you to come and be a part of that.

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I know it's gonna be rich.

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I know that she's prepared for you guys.

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So 6 o'clock Thursday, come and be with us.

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And then next Sunday, next Sunday at 530, we're gonna have a chili cook-off.

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And now I've been told that people have been signing up to say, "I'm coming to eat chili,"

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but that's not what the sign-up is for.

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The sign-up is to say, "I'm going to bring some chili," okay?

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So we're taking names at the door.

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If you've signed up, we expect you to have some in your hand.

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That right, Pastor Justin?

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Okay?

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No.

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But seriously, we need you to sign up to bring some chili, be in the cook-off, come

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and eat with your family.

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Kids ministry is gonna be available.

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And the reason we're doing that is because immediately following at 630, we're gonna

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have a family vision casting meeting.

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If you're wondering what the Lord has in store for us for 2025, come that night.

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We're gonna be sharing a lot.

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There is a lot of information to convey.

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We have some transitions happening, some new staff members, new ministries.

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And I wanna share my heart about 2025 with you.

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So please make a plan to come and be a part of that special gathering next Sunday.

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Does that sound good?

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Say yes.

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All right, all right.

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Guys, it is 2025.

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The greatest stories ever told is where we're going this year.

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We're gonna lean in to the Word.

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How many have appreciated Pastor Justin's message last week about reading the Word?

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And let me tell you something.

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There are some of you in here.

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There are undoubtedly some of you in here that it is now the fifth day of the month

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and you have already stopped reading in the plan.

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You said, "Well, I'm gonna toss in the towel."

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Can I tell you today's a brand new day?

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You can pick it up and start right where you are right now today.

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And here's the thing.

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Some of you said, "I didn't get a printout," as the excuse for you not reading the Word,

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okay?

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Here's the thing.

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Thursday night, we got 100 more here.

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So come and get your copy so you can follow along with us in the reading plan or get online,

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okay?

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The greatest story ever told, we're gonna go through some of this and it is going to

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be amazing because our God is amazing and He's at the center of every story.

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Would you stand with me this morning?

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We're going to read two verses, probably familiar.

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Today is an introductory message, okay?

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It's an introductory message to the greatest stories ever told.

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Let's read together.

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"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come.

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The old has gone.

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The new is here.

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All this is from God who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry

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of reconciliation.

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And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light."

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Father, I thank you that you illuminate the darkness.

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And I thank you, Lord, that you have woven us, you have so graciously woven us into your

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story.

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I pray, Lord, today, Lord, as words come out of my mouth, I pray that they would pierce

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our hearts for eternity.

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Lord, that you're anointing your rest here, Father, and we'll give you all the glory for

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what happens in this place.

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We love you today.

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And everybody said, "Amen."

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You may be seated.

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The greatest stories ever told.

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The greatest stories ever told.

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Today, I want to remind you of an incredible truth, and it is this.

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You are a part of the greatest story ever told.

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You are a part of the great...

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Who, me?

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Yes, you.

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Couldn't be.

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No, for real.

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You are a part of the greatest story ever told.

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This is not just a story about creation, heroes of the faith, or far-off events.

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It's a story that includes you, and it includes me.

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The Bible tells us that God is the author of life, and his story is one of redemption,

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reconciliation, and restoration.

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From creation to the cross, God has been speaking light into darkness.

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Isn't that an amazing thing?

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To be able to speak light into dark situations.

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Bringing order to chaos, and reconciling the world to himself.

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And here's the good news.

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He has written you into the story.

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Not as a bystander, but as an active participant.

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As an active participant.

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It all begins with an understanding that you were uniquely created and designed with a

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purpose by the God who breathed stars.

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This is what the word says in the book of Psalms, "You created, God, my inmost being.

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You knit me together in my mother's womb.

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I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made."

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When was the last time you praised the Lord God Almighty just because you are?

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Just because you be?

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Just because you're here?

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You are fearfully and wonderfully made.

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You know what that means?

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You were not a mistake.

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How many people walk around in this life thinking, "I was a mistake.

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I was not planned to be here.

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My life is insignificant.

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I'm a mistake."

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Can I tell you that is a lie from the pit of hell.

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That is a lie from the enemy.

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You are not a mistake.

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You are a significant part of God's story.

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And you are included in this story.

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This evolving, wonderful story written by the Lord.

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The Bible opens with God creating the heavens and the earth.

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And if you read the plan this week, you would know that.

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His first act is to speak light into darkness.

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A moment that sets the stage for everything else to come.

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But His story didn't stop there.

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We were lost in sin.

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God sent His son Jesus to bring light into the darkness of our hearts and make us new

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creations.

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Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.

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The old has gone, hallelujah, and the new has come.

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The new has come.

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Your story is a part of God's masterpiece.

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The same God who brought light into the world at creation has brought His light into your

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life, making you a new creation in Christ.

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Because of Jesus, you are a new creation.

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You are a new creation.

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The old has gone, the new has come.

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But sometimes there is this thought that I don't have a story or my story doesn't matter,

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especially when we fall into the trap of comparing our lives to other people's lives and our

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testimonies to other people's testimonies.

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And we say, I don't have an exotic testimony, so mine must not be significant.

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Can I tell you that the people who have exotic testimonies, if they really are transformed

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by Jesus Christ, those who have exotic testimonies would never wish you to have traveled there

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down the roads that they've traveled.

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They would never want you to go through the pain and the turmoil that they have, and many

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of them have dark shadows, and I'm gonna talk about this in a little while, dark shadows

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in their past that still need to be addressed.

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For those of you who have walked with the Lord and have been faithful and have not slipped

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down the slides of the world and gravitated to what the enemy has asked of you, you have

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a great testimony in the fact that God redeemed you.

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And let me tell you, everyone's on the same playing field because the Bible tells us that

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everyone, everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, which means that the

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wages of our sin is death.

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And guys, let me tell you the good news, the most miraculous thing that's happened in your

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life is you once were dead and now you're alive.

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That is your testimony.

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That is your story.

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And no one gets out of that deal.

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Nobody gets to skip because the board tells us our righteousness is like filthy rags.

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I have people that say I've been Christian all my life, been in church, been raised,

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I've been in church, I've been a Christian all my life.

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There has to come a point, believers, friends, unbelievers, there has to come a point when

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you acknowledge I am a sinner.

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I do not deserve the grace of God, but yet he gave it to me through his perfect life,

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lived here on earth, put on a cross, died, and he raised three days later.

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And those who will believe on him, those who call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.

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And I invite you this morning, and I'm asking the Holy Spirit, that some of you are saying,

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hey, I'm here, I'm a once in a while church attender, or I've wore the shirt, or maybe

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I'm plugged in, and I've just been a Christian all my life.

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Let me tell you something, there needs to be a time, a moment in time where you confess

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with your mouth and that you believe in your heart and then you will be saved.

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That's what the word of God tells us.

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That's what the word of God says.

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Because of Jesus, you are a new creation.

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You have a testimony, you have a story.

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But here's the thing, yours is an important story, but it's not the only story.

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Yours is an important story in the larger picture, but yours is not the only story.

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You see, here's what we have a tendency to do, and I'm talking to those who've been even

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walking in the faith for a long time, we have a tendency to give our life to the Lord.

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To say, Lord, I want you to save me.

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I want you to save my soul.

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I want to come out of this pit of darkness.

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And now I'm saved, hallelujah.

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Praise Jesus, I'm saved, and I am now in the spotlight.

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Because no longer are my prayers about eternity, my prayers are, Lord, I need you to bless

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me with this house.

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I need you to bless me with this job.

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I need you to open this door of opportunity.

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I need you to heal this sickness.

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I need you to do this, this, and this.

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All of the case of building how you can have a better life here on earth.

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And here's the thing, our prayers have become me-centric instead of him-centric.

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Our prayers have become, have evolved to a place where the savior of the world, the God

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who breathes stars, the one who pulled you out of death and put you into life, here we

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are instead of acknowledging him, we're saying, God, I want to have this big, great, beautiful

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life here on earth.

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Guys, when did we stop caring about the lost?

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When did we stop losing our tears for the things that break God's heart?

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We are passing people traveling by all the time.

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And let me tell you, those of us who have stories in our life of people in our life,

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our testimony, it touches other people's lives.

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It ripples into other people's lives.

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Just because God has forgiven and forgotten your sin doesn't mean that the natural consequences

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of the choices you make don't still exist.

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He is a faithful and just God.

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He is a faithful and just God.

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But let me tell you something, there is a story that is continuing to unfold, and it

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has nothing to do with how big, bad, and rich you can become.

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It has everything to do with how he can be glorified.

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The Lord tells us when we lift the name of Jesus, he will draw all men to himself.

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Does your story magnify Jesus Christ?

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Does your story exude the heart of Christ in your coming and your going?

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Or is it all about you in the spotlight?

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Yours is an important story, but it's not the only story.

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It's Christmastime, just got out of Christmastime.

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We screen movies, and we watched the Lord of the Rings just recently, the first one.

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I'm just aching to watch the next one because you get into them and you're just in.

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Anybody like the Lord of the Rings?

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You've watched the Lord of the Rings?

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I know Kaylin Burkett loves it.

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She just watched it for the first time.

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I'm calling her out.

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Where is she?

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Right over here.

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Yeah, did you like it?

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You have to say you like it whenever I'm putting Frodo on the screen, right?

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Here's the thing.

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He's a significant part of the story, but the story doesn't happen without other people.

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His mission to destroy the ring was essential, but he could not do it alone.

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Sam carried him when he was too weak.

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Aragorn fought battles.

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Frodo couldn't.

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Gandalf provided wisdom and guidance.

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Each character's story was critical to the success of the mission.

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Similarly, your story is one thread in a tapestry of God's greater plan.

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The Lord tells us that for just as each of us has one body with many members, and these

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members do not have the same function, so in Christ, though many, we though many, form

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one body.

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Do you recognize and understand post-salvation, God has a plan and a purpose for you to serve

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his kingdom, for the story to evolve?

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God is not about bench sitters.

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He's about active participants.

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He's not about spectators.

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He's about you getting into the game.

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He did the work.

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He did the hard work on the cross, and then he says on top of that, I'm going to, we were

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reading in Genesis 1, I posted this in the guy's thing, and I hadn't caught this before,

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but you know the first thing God does?

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He creates everything in Genesis, creates it all, just all of the things, creates man

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and woman, and it says the very first thing he does, here's everything, and then it says,

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then he chooses to bless them.

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What kind of God do we serve?

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I died on the cross.

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I rose again, and now I want to bless you.

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I want to equip you.

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I want to provide everything for you.

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I want to continue to run after you.

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What more do we want from this God?

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That we would not attach ourselves to his story, to him, and live lives that would honor,

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honor him.

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Our stories are connected.

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Some of you know this man right here.

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This is Pastor Wayne Berry.

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Today marks 30 years that Pastor Wayne stepped foot into this house, 30 years.

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Incredible man of God, incredible worship leader, psalmist, songwriter.

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He has fingerprints on many of the people's hearts in this house, but I venture to say

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that there are a majority of you in here who, while you may have seen him, and you may have

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seen him kind of wander on the stage every now and then, he likes to kind of just wander

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up here.

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Though some of you have seen him, few of you probably really know him.

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Let me tell you why that is.

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30 years in this house, I would say Wayne is a pillar of the story and the legacy and

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the heritage that is Springhouse and what God has done here.

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Few of you actually know him right now.

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It's because his mantra of his life is this, "I must decrease so he can increase."

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I must decrease so he can increase.

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I so believe that when Wayne Berry sees his savior, there is a reward on top of a reward

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on top of a reward for this man's faithfulness to the kingdom.

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And when he gets this reward, he's going to lay it back down at Jesus' feet.

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It's going to be an incredible moment because he lived a faithful life that said, "God,

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you increase.

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I'm going to decrease."

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Dedric Bonhoeffer said this, "Your life as a Christian should make non-believers question

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their disbelief in God."

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Let me ask you something.

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When unbelievers see you, I'm talking about unbelievers at the grocery store that you

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don't know, when they see your life and how you react and how you respond and what you're

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wearing on your face and what you're saying and who you're hanging with and what your

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life represents, are they questioning their disbelief in a God who is sovereign and real

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and wonderful because you exude Christ Jesus?

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The fruit of the Spirit is evident, love, peace, joy, patience, self-control, self-control,

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self-control.

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Some of you lost your salvation on your last Facebook post.

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I'm like, "I thought they were being Spirit-led."

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This is not a Spirit-led post right here.

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Do non-believers question their disbelief because of the way you order your life, because

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of the way you live your life?

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Your testimony is powerful because it reflects God's work in your life.

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But it's important to remember that your story is just one chapter in a much larger narrative.

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Just as creation wasn't complete with one element, God's kingdom isn't complete with

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just one person.

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May I suggest to you today that there are no hidden figures in God's story.

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There are no hidden figures in God's story.

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I talked a few moments ago about people with exotic testimonies.

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You may be sitting here thinking, "I've got a pretty exotic testimony.

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God supernaturally did something in your life and pulled you out."

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Let me tell you something.

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It's a wonderful thing when God reaches into our lives and changes the trajectory of our

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journey.

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It's a wonderful thing when He pulls us out of death and puts us on a course to life.

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But may I ask you something, especially those who have those exotic testimonies?

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When is the last time that you prayed for the people who are affected by your BC actions?

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When was the last, when I say BC, I mean before Christ, when was the last time?

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See, here's the thing.

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We get saved and all of a sudden we act as if we just got these silhouettes in the background.

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We got these silhouettes of people in the background that were affected because here's

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the thing.

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I slept with her.

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I had a one-night stand.

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I did this.

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I drugged it up with this person.

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I committed a crime with this person.

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I ran this person off the road.

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I gossiped about this person.

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I put this person down.

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I disrespected this authority figure in my life.

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This was before I came to new Christ.

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But guess what?

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He rescued me and now I'm free.

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And now I just march forward in the Lord.

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But I've got silhouettes in my past.

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People that also have stories.

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You're not the only one who has a story.

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And the destructive behavior of your past affected other people's stories.

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And for some of them, they don't know the Lord today because of some of the things that

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perhaps we did.

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Now this is not to shame anybody in the room.

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The word says, "There is therefore no condemnation in Christ Jesus."

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But let me tell you something.

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The victory is that he has covered your sin with his blood and he has forgotten it from

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the east to the west.

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But he has not forgotten about these people.

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There is a broken world that you're attached to.

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And so this is why guys, I am not confident enough as a leader to get on Facebook or a

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billboard and say, "Come look at me.

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Come watch me preach.

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Come do all that."

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I can't do that because guys, I don't want to even scratch the surface of taking any

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fame away from Jesus Christ.

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I can't put myself there because here's the thing, I'm the most selfish person in the

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room.

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If I had my flesh choice, it would be this all day long.

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Kevin O'Dea.

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What do you want to do today, Kevin O'Dea?

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What do you want to do?

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God, why don't you just come down into my life and I'll tell you what I need you to

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do for me.

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As opposed to, "God, you saved my life.

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What can I do for you, Lord?

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What do you need me to do?"

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And he says, "Kevin, I've given you every tool you need to reconcile yourself to the

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people of your past that you have affected, that you've spoken to, that you've disrespected."

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I'm reminded of a story, I've told this before, where I was right out of high school and my

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buddy Isaac and I, we went to a place called The Foundry.

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We would worship until one or two in the morning.

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It was the craziest thing and it was wonderful.

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We were there and I'm in the middle of worship on one of these sessions and I'm just there

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right soaking in worship and this big dude comes up behind me and bear hugs me from the

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back.

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We are just there for five minutes just swaying like this.

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I said, "Man, this is odd, but we're just going to sway in worship.

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Just focus on the Lord."

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As the song is over, he takes me and he turns me around and I see his face and it is pasted

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with tears.

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It's just tears and snot.

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He looks at me and he says, "You're Kevin O'Dea."

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You know what I said?

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"I am."

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He said, "You don't remember me probably, but you and I were in high school together

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and I want you to know I hurt you in high school in ways that you don't even know."

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He said, "I bad-mouthed you.

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I couldn't stand the things that you did.

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I talked bad about you.

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I manipulated situations that would intentionally hurt you, but I've given my life to Christ

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Jesus and I need you to forgive me."

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I said, "You've lost your mind and kicked him."

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No, I said, "Listen, of course I would forgive you because I've been forgiven.

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I don't even remember what it was that you did, but know that it didn't affect me because

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Christ Jesus gives me validity and confirms my identity in him.

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I don't have to worry about what you did in the past, but let me tell you something.

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Be liberated and set free, brother."

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My friend Arwen Jones was in Florida and I went on a spring break trip.

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She was with a bunch of friends and I went down to meet them and they were on this train

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and they were going around the area.

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This train was a tour train and you have to pay to get on this train, right?

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So I'm there and I see Arwen and the train is about to pull off and she's just yelling,

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"Come on, just jump on, come on, get over here."

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I'm thinking, "I've got to pay for a ticket."

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So I just run and I just jump over the thing and get on the train.

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So we're there, we're hanging out, we're at a stop.

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There's like 13 or 14 stops and they're doing the whole thing and the spill of the tour.

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And all of a sudden, at one of the stops, the train guy gets off, the tour guy gets

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off the thing and he starts to go through and punch tickets.

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Well, I don't have a ticket.

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I've been invited to be on the train, but I don't have a ticket.

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And so I'm getting concerned, I'm getting worried and I'm looking and I'm just kind

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of going, "Arwen, this guy's getting kind of close.

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I don't know what to do.

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I'm not supposed to be on this train.

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I hopped the fence.

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I'm not supposed to be here."

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And as I'm trying to tell her this, I look and she has made a beeline for the bathroom.

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She has jumped off the train to leave me high and dry to contend with my consequence for

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being on the train.

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(congregation laughing)

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Sometimes we invite people into situations they shouldn't be in and then we jet the minute

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the going gets tough and leave them there with the consequences and the rubble.

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And some of us have testimonies with people in our lives that we have affected and because

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we don't, we don't like, guys, this is uncomfortable.

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We don't want to think about this back here.

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We don't like to think that we would have played a part in scarring somebody's life.

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That one night didn't really mean anything.

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It was just a quick fling or whatever.

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Well guess what?

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It could have changed her trajectory for her entire life and she was just a, okay.

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And there's a multitude of different things.

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When is the last time you asked the Lord to break your heart for the people that you messed

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with, that you were a part of?

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When was the last time you asked the Lord to break your heart for them?

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It's easy to forget about it when they're silhouettes, when they're figures.

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But can I tell you something?

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As much as you affected people in your past who are silhouettes, you can impact and affect

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people for the kingdom of God through your story, through your redemptive story.

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And here's the thing, when we humble ourselves enough to confer enough dignity to the people

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that we have impacted in a negative way, then all of a sudden there's some faces and some

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names that begin to pop up.

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You see, it's easy to forget about people when we don't know who they are because they're

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just shadows of the past.

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But boy, it's much different when we see their face, when we see their name, when we understand

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that behind these smiles are stories, some of them extremely tragic.

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Some of them have stories that God, where God moved in a miraculous way.

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These people have stories and guess what?

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They're connected to their stories and they're connected to yours.

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And it gets real when the face pops up.

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And we start to say, "God, I am so much smaller than I thought I was.

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I'm so much smaller.

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I'm so less significant than I made myself out to be."

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We have to get to a place where our life exudes.

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I am not ashamed of the gospel because it is the power of God that brings salvation

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to everyone who believes, everyone who believes.

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Are you humble enough, especially those of us who have platforms and are in front of

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people, are we humble enough to say, "I messed up.

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Forgive me.

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Your story is important.

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Your story is a significant part of His kingdom."

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And here's the thing.

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When we do that, what happens is when we get small, He gets very big.

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He gets very big.

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Worship team, you can come out here.

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We're going through the greatest stories ever told and here's what's gonna happen.

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This is so glorious.

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There's coming a day, the Bible tells us.

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There's coming a day where you won't have to hear me tell somebody else's story.

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You're gonna be with them.

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You're gonna be sitting at the table and can you imagine Moses sitting across from you

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saying, "This is what it was like when that bush didn't burn up."

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What is it gonna be like when we're sitting across the table from David and he's got the

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sling and he's telling, he's like, "Man, in that one, I had five stones.

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Man, that one just went right to Goliath."

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What is it gonna be like when you're sharing elbow room with Daniel and he's saying, "Man,

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that lion's face was right here."

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It's gonna be a glorious day because we're gonna hear the stories of God's provision

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and His mighty work, but here's the kicker.

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Are you ready for this?

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This is what gets me.

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It's true on the other side of the coin because David, who took down Goliath, John, he's gonna

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look at you and say, "Tell me what God did in your life."

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Moses is gonna look at you, Hannah, and say, "What was the redemptive story, Robert, in

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your life?

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I can't wait to hear your perspective of what God did and how He moved."

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Hannah's gonna look at you, Tina, and say, "Tell me about your kids.

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Tell me all about how the Lord blessed you because we're all a part of this story.

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We're not disconnected from these people and they're not connected from you.

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You're not connected from these and they are not disconnected from you.

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We are part of the greatest story ever told."

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Friends, what are you doing with your story?

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Does it exemplify Christ or does it lift you up because every story, and I've asked every

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teacher this series, and I knew I didn't have to say this because it's too easy to do, every

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message is gonna point back to Christ because every story points to Him.

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Every story points to Him.

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And so, if I were to sum up the entire year that we're about to go in, the entire story,

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if I were to say, "Here is the summation of the greatest story ever told," it would be

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this, "Let there be light."

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Let there be light because we serve a God who is out to eradicate the darkness.

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And isn't it glorious that the very first thing we hear our God say, see our God say,

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is the whole point of everything?

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Let there be light.

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Guys, are there dark figures in your past that you need to address?

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Maybe there's sin patterns that you need to address that are still affecting you and affecting

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other people.

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I'm gonna share this next Sunday night, but one of the things I'm praying for this house

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is that we would have tears for the lost.

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Your genuine heartbreak for those who need to have the experience you've had in meeting

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your Savior.

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But guess who He's gonna choose to use?

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Those who knew Him.

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Those who know Him.

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You are conduits of light in dark places.

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What are you doing with your story?

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Would you stand with me?

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For those who are gonna minister this morning, would you come forward?

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Let me tell you something Katie just sang about a star breathing God.

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Don't tell me that a star, don't tell me that we serve a star breathing God and He can't

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meet the rent that you've been praying for.

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Don't tell me we serve a star breathing God and He can't touch you in the place, in the

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area of your need.

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Don't tell me that we sing about this star breathing God and He can't do for you what

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your heart's desire and what your heart's longing for.

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This day could be a day of reckoning and change in your life like none other if you allow

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the Holy Spirit to move in your life.

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But in addition to that, I believe as I'm convicted about this message myself about

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figures that I've got to go back and say, "Lord, break my heart."

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There are probably people you thought about and maybe you know their name.

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I feel even more so for the ones that we forgot their names.

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Maybe today is not about you coming once again to say, "Lord, bless me, do something for

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me."

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Maybe today is about you coming up and saying, "Lord, I need you to do something for them.

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I've forgotten about what I did.

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I forgot because you say I'm so thankful Lord that you saved me, but Lord, I don't know

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where this person and this person and this person is now Lord, but I know you've forgiven

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me.

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Have you forgiven them God?

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Have they seen you?

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Would you put me in their path?

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Would you put me in their path?

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Lord, break my heart for what breaks yours."

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Guys, I believe it's the single reason why he has not split the skies because he's still

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waiting on that one.

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He's still, and I'm so glad because if I was the one, I would want the chance to run home

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to my dad, to my father, to my God.

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Let's not lose hope.

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Let's not grow weary in doing good.

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Let's continue to be the light that Christ gives us for others.

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And guys, could we be a church that is humble enough to say, "I need prayer.

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I need to meet this Holy Spirit in this moment because I've got some people in my life I

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need to be praying for."

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You come today and agree with these people.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.

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Let's worship.