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>> Now for a wonderful part that I'm sure all of you came for,

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the Word is going to be brought by our own Pastor Ronnie,

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and I'm so encouraged by the Word that he's bringing.

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>> Morning, Springhouse.

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>> Morning.

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>> I-- wow, that's pretty good, you guys.

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A couple of months ago, actually I know

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that Kevin didn't just leave today because I was speaking.

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He-- several months ago when he set up this particular Sunday,

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and he said the topic is going to be his church,

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and he gave me the topics for the first two weeks,

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and he said, "What do you want to do on the third week?"

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And bam, I want to talk about its mission.

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The church's mission is not well understood,

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and it's often misrepresented, which is very unfortunate.

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In fact, oftentimes it kind of seems like the mission

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of the church is actually the church itself,

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and that's not really the case.

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Back in 1964, October 25, 1964, how many of you remember

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that day?

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Okay, yeah.

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I didn't remember it either,

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but I remember what I'm getting ready to tell you about.

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There was a professional football player named

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Jim Marshall, and he was with the Minnesota Vikings,

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one of the purple people leaders defense, and he was--

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he's probably the one player who isn't in the Hall of Fame

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who should be in the Hall of Fame.

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I mean, he was that good.

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But on October 25, 1964, he recovered an offensive fumble,

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and he ran the ball all the way back, crossed the end zone,

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threw the ball in the air in celebration.

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It went out of bounds.

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He thought he had scored a touchdown,

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but he had just scored a safety for the other team

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after a 66-yard run.

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And the reason that I mention that is

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because if we don't really know what the mission is,

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if we're focused on-- see, the enemy doesn't care

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if you're trying hard.

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He doesn't care if you're running the ball hard.

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He doesn't care if you cross the goal line as long

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as you're going in the wrong direction,

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as long as your focus is not on the right thing.

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So would you stand with me and let's read a passage

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of scripture that is hopefully becoming very familiar

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at this church.

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It's been read quite a bit lately.

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So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets,

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the evangelists, the pastors and teachers to equip his people

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for works of service so that the body of Christ may be built

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up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge

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of the Son of God and become mature,

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attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.

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Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth

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by the waves and blown here and there by every wind of teaching

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and by the cunning and craftiness of people

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and their deceitful scheming.

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Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become

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in every respect the mature body of him

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who is the head that is Christ.

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From him, the whole body joined and held together

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by every supporting ligament grows and builds itself

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up in love as each part does its work.

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you for the life and the power that are in your word.

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I pray that the presence

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of the Holy Spirit would inhabit each person here so that the life

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and power of the word would be manifested in us.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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Mission and vision, those are two different words.

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They're often, it's often a little confusing

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as to which is which, you know.

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What is your mission statement?

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What is your vision statement?

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And what is the difference?

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But it's kind of important to know what the difference is.

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And let me say before I get into this today,

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because it would be kind of easy

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to be misunderstood about some things.

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What I want to share today is not a, it's not a slam

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about any other churches or what anybody believes

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or anything like that.

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But it's information that I've carried for years

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and that the Holy Spirit has used in my life.

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And I think it's information that he could use

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in your life, hopefully as well.

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Because if we don't know what we're really about,

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then we can be very easily misled, very easily blown here

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and there by every wind of doctrine

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and the deceitfulness of clever schemers.

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Anyway, mission is what you're doing right now.

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Vision is what you're aiming for in the future.

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So that's the difference.

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The vision should direct the mission.

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What you're aiming for should be a powerful influence

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on what you're doing.

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The mission impacts the vision.

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The mission is what you're doing should be all about,

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let's go for this vision.

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Let's go there.

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Let's aim for that.

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And Ephesians 4, 11 through 16 is God's mission statement

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for the local church.

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It's God's mission statement and it contains a strong hint

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of his vision for the individual believer.

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So what is the mission of the church?

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If you were to ask, if you were to be asked,

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well what's the mission of the church?

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I mean for a lot of people it'd be crickets, but you know,

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and understandably so if you haven't really thought about it,

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if you haven't really put some thought into it,

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probably most people would jump to Matthew 28

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and the great commission.

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Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them

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in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

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and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you

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and surely I am with you always to the end of the age.

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This is what Jesus told his disciples to do

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and by extension it's what he's told us as individuals to do

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because we are disciples.

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Yeah. Notice he didn't say go and make believers.

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He didn't say go and make converts.

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He said go and make disciples.

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That's what we're supposed to be doing.

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Well why does the local church exist?

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If that's my job, I had a friend of mine who made a comment

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at lunch, I don't know, a year or two ago we were at lunch

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with some people and he said, you know, one of the things

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that I've noticed about Pastor Ronnie is that he doesn't seem

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to be preaching to get people to come and be saved.

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He seems to be preaching about people who already are saved.

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And I went yeah, yeah, you get it.

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My job as a believer is to maybe bring people to Christ.

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My job as a pastor is to pastor people who are believers

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and there's a good reason for that.

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Why does the local church exist?

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Last week Justin confused everybody by preaching

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about three churches.

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Actually it wasn't all that confusing

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but I heard a person or two, what was that all about?

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It's actually pretty simple.

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I want to preach about the church,

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the church and the church.

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And he mentioned what they were, the universal church.

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Universal church is everybody who has ever been a believer.

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Everybody who belongs to the body of Christ.

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It's not just those who are alive right now.

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It stretches back to I don't know where it stretches back,

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at least to Abraham and probably to Abel and even before that.

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And it goes probably into the future of some people

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who aren't here yet.

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And so that's the universal church.

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And then you are the church because you are part

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of that universal church.

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So you as an individual are the church.

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But what's this local church thing?

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I mean what is that all about?

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Well the primary mission of the local church is you.

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That's what the primary mission is.

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Well how can it be about me when it's supposed

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to be about Jesus?

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I didn't say it was about you.

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I said you are the mission.

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You are the mission but what that mission is is what it's

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actually about and that takes us over into God's vision.

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That's the vision statement.

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What is God's vision for you?

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What is God's plan for you?

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Well it tells us over in Romans 8 29 for those God foreknew,

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he also predestined to be conformed to the image

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of his son so that he might be the firstborn among many

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brothers and sisters.

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God's vision is for you to be like Jesus.

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That's God's vision for you.

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A disciple is one who is in the process

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of becoming like the master.

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Now none of us are there yet.

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In fact most of us are pretty poor imitations

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at this point in time.

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But we have this promise.

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Over in Philippians 1 6 and if you don't have Philippians 1 6

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highlighted in your Bible you need to get your Bible

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out right now and highlight Philippians 1 6.

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It's a very important passage of scripture.

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It says being confident of this that he who began a good work

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in you will complete it until the day of Christ Jesus.

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He who began a good work is going to complete it

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until the day of Christ Jesus.

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God's vision for you, the work that he began in you is for you

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to look like Jesus and he's given the local church the

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mission of working out that vision so that we will all

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attain to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.

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You may go that's crazy talk.

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What are you talking about?

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I mean me, the fullness of Christ, I can't do that.

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Right. You can't do that.

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But he can and he's the one who has the vision and he's the one,

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he's the one who made the promise.

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And he's the one who's doing the work.

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God did not just save you to go to heaven.

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I mean he didn't, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't save Cole

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because he went, oh, I want Cole up there in heaven.

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No, because, you know, I mean, you're okay Cole.

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You ain't that good.

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I mean, you know, that's just, I mean, he didn't save Ronnie

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because he wants Ronnie up in heaven.

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He saved us so that he can make us like Jesus.

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He didn't just, he didn't just save us to give us dominion

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over the earth.

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Oh, we lost the dominion and Christ came back

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and retook the dominion.

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And now he's given it to, now he's given it to us.

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Now he's given it to you.

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What would a bunch of knuckleheads like us do

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with the dominion?

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We'd just build another subdivision.

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We'd just tear down a bunch of trees and put some concrete

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down, I mean, that's what we do.

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I'm not, I mean, I know, you know, you got to live somewhere,

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but I'm just saying almost everywhere I drive

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in Rutherford County and I look out at those beautiful fields

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and I always think, I wonder how long that's going to be there

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because, you know, it's all kind of going away.

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So, I mean, why would he do that?

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No, he's conforming us to the image of Jesus.

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And then all this other stuff can get done.

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In our culture, I feel like that large portions actually,

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or portions for sure of the American church,

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have jumped the tracks and are no longer working toward the

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mission for which the local church was created.

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And as a result, we see believers blown here and there

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by every wind of doctrine and the cleverness, clever teaching

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of people and their deceitful scheming,

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not just inside the church, but outside the church as well.

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I mean, you know, clever deceitful schemers aren't just

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teachers in the church.

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They're out there as well and, you know, we see people just

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kind of blown everywhere.

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The American church would have us believe as a general rule

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that your job is to do something.

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But God's mission is for you to be something.

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Be something.

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We focus on doing God's work before we allow him

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to do his work in us.

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And we are his workmanship.

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Yes, we are created in Christ Jesus to do good works,

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but he's got to do a work in us first.

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I've shared this before.

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Back when Michelle and I first got married, she washed her car.

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And our grandsons live next door.

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And one of them was, I think, five, and the other one was six

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at the time, and they helped her wash the car.

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Now, if you've ever washed a car with a five-year-old

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or with a six-year-old, then you know that's a futile exercise.

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It's going to take a long time, and it ain't going to get clean.

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You're going to get messed up, but the car isn't.

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And it's the same thing.

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It's the same thing with God.

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We think, oh, I've got to go do something.

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God needs this.

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I better go do it.

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And God's going, wait a minute.

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No. I've got to work.

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I'm doing it.

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You just stand over here and watch me do it.

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Recently, I feel like the American church jumped the

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tracks on all this in my lifetime.

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It's been, it's always been not just the American church.

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This stuff's always been with us.

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But in my lifetime, the American church really jumped the tracks

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back in the '70s by emphasizing some other things

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instead of Christ.

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Maybe you'll recognize it.

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By emphasizing culture, politics, growth,

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personal growth, church growth.

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That was, and Jesus was kind of back there

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in the background somewhere.

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He was, he was sort of the wallpaper on the back

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of the real apps that we were all working on.

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We live in a consumer culture,

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and everything's geared toward our comfort and our,

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to be conformed to our desires.

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And so, in the process, we lose ourselves.

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We lose ourselves.

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I believe this really started with the prosperity message.

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And in our culture, the prosperity message was

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like shooting fish in a barrel.

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I mean, because that's, that's, who doesn't want

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to be prosperous?

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Who doesn't want to have more?

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Who doesn't, who doesn't want to be successful?

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And so, the Lord kind of gave me a litmus test.

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And those of you who've been here for a while,

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have heard this story, but it's real good.

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It's worth hearing again.

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Back in 1975, when the litmus test came up,

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I had been a prodigal.

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I grew up in a church, but I've been a prodigal

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for six or seven years.

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And I came back to the Lord, and when I came back

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to the Lord, man, I was on fire.

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You know, I wanted, I wanted to be

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in a service every day, every night.

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You know, and, and I, can you imagine a bunch of,

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a bunch of young people in their, in their early

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to mid-20s getting together every night,

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and just partying down with the Bible?

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Come on, what's your favorite song?

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Everybody, let's go around.

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Everybody share their favorite song.

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And the first time I, the first time I did that,

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it had been so long since I'd read the Psalms,

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I was going, oh God, I wish I had a favorite song.

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I guess it's Psalm 23, because it's the only one I know.

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But I, I've known, I've known a bunch since then.

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And so, I was, you know, I was wanting

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to be somewhere every night.

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And some friends of mine said, hey,

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there's this service going on at the House of Blessing.

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And it's going to be a blessing.

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So, let's go to the house.

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And so, we, we went to the House of Blessing that night.

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And the, the guy got up to teach.

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And, and you know what?

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You know what I learned that night?

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I learned that by faith, he claimed

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and God gave him a brand new Lincoln.

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It's God free.

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No, yeah. And not only that, that's not all.

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His son, who played the drums on the worship team,

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this is a young guy, he claimed and believed a brand new Lincoln

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and he got one too.

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And I left there thinking, and everybody was excited.

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Oh, great, hallelujah.

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Everybody was excited.

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And I left there thinking, this doesn't, what?

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This doesn't feel right.

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What's wrong?

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And the Lord just sort of clicked in my mind,

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if you leave thinking about something other than Jesus,

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that's what's wrong.

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Because that's supposed to be the focus.

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That's supposed to be where your focus is taken.

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Today it isn't just about money.

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You know, it's about, it's about looking good.

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It's about losing weight.

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It's about, it's about, where's your waistline?

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I mean, is it right here or is it supposed to be,

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somebody told me it was right here and that's just wrong.

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I'm sorry.

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You know, it's got to be, it ain't the belly button.

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I'm just telling you, you know, you're supposed to look good

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and feel good and just be prosperous and stop,

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well, don't stop me if you've heard this.

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Have you heard this?

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And reach your full potential to be all that you can be.

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Anybody got their litmus paper out yet?

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God's plan is not to make you a better you.

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That's not God's plan.

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God wants to make you like Jesus.

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And in the process, we find our true selves.

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Jesus said over Matthew 10, 39,

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said whoever finds their life will lose it.

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What does that mean?

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Whoever finds their life will lose it,

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but whoever loses their life for my sake will find it.

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So why is it that we think that we're supposed to think

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that the mission of the church is self-improvement?

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I think that might be another phrase for finding your life.

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Jesus said again, Matthew 16, whoever wants

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to be my disciple must deny themselves,

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take up their cross and follow me.

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For whoever wants to save their life will lose it,

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but whoever loses their life for me will find it.

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Now, yeah, if you follow along and read, it's got their take

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up their cross, not their sword.

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That's not in the Bible.

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But I made that up and I put it there and I put it in italic.

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So, you know, it's just it's just me.

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But I mean, we are so ready to go fight for Jesus.

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Now, I'm going to I'm going to run to the battle for Jesus.

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Jesus never asked us to run to the battle.

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Jesus asked us to take up our cross.

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He didn't ask us to go and win.

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He asked us to go and die.

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For him, you know, I used to I used to read that passage

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and and it would say whoever loses their life for me

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will find it, and that just kind of reinforced that idea.

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Yeah, I need to I need to go out there to the battle and and die

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for Jesus now.

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No, what he's saying is if I will lay my life down,

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if I will give up my life.

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For him. Then I'll get his life

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of giving up my life for his life, my life isn't found

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in a store.

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My life isn't found on a car lot.

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My life isn't found online.

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That's where fake me lives, where fake you lives

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as well online.

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My life is not found in my fears, my phobias, my neuroses.

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I got all of those things and they itch sometimes.

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And it's not well, if I can just change my if I'm

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on work on this fear, if I if I work on this fear

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and I overcome it, then I'm going to be more like Jesus.

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You ain't ever going to be more like Jesus

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because you're you're running in the wrong direction with the ball.

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If I focus on Jesus.

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Then guess what happens to my fears?

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Guess what happens to my my phobias?

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Guess what happens to my my neurosis?

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I can't change myself to be like Jesus,

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but God can change me.

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This was the devil's message to Eve from the very beginning

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in the garden.

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He said, you know, it sounded like a good idea.

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It sounded like, wow, it would be pretty it'd be pretty

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beneficial to know the difference between good and evil.

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So I should probably eat this.

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And you know what?

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If I do, this guy says I'll be I'll become like God.

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Is anybody tracking with me here?

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OK, good. Sometimes silence is good and sometimes it's just silence.

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Yeah. And so if I will do something, I can become like God.

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And God says it doesn't work that way.

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It doesn't work that way.

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My life's also not found in my job or my accomplishments.

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A lot of you know that I have done a bit of acting

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in my day.

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I when I was in my prodigal years, I

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majored in theater and started doing a lot of theater.

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And, you know, I'm a pretty good actor.

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But I didn't like to go see plays.

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And there were two reasons why I didn't like to go see plays.

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I mean, I like to go be in them, but I didn't like to go see them.

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And one of the reasons was if I if I went to see it and somebody was

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was not very good, I would sit there the whole time thinking I knew I'm better than that.

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I knew that better.

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Or if I saw them and they were really good, I like that even less.

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But after I came to Christ, after I gave my life to Christ,

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you know, one of the one of the interesting things was I started liking to go see plays.

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Because it was no longer about me.

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It was no longer comparing myself to anyone.

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My life wasn't on that stage or it wasn't in that audience.

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My life was in Christ.

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And it's the same thing when I when I was no longer a pastor

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and I am no longer a pastor, so call Kevin, call Barbie, call Alan.

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You know, and if I hear about it, I'll pray for you.

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But but but when I was no longer a pastor, it didn't change

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who I was because my life was not in being a pastor.

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My life is in Christ.

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And whatever it is you do, whatever your whatever your job is,

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whatever your passion is, you may be a you may be an engineer, you may be a

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a coach, you may be a a medical worker, whatever your job is.

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That's not who you are.

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That's not where your life is hidden.

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You know, the idea is not for people to see

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how good we are, how rich we are, how prosperous we are, how

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how good good looking we are and and be attracted and go,

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oh, I want to I want to go where where they want to go.

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No, the idea is for people to see Jesus

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and they can't see Jesus unless God's people

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allow themselves to become like Jesus.

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Because when he is lifted up, then he will draw all people unto himself.

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And if we will lose our life for him, we'll find our real life.

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OK, well, let's let's get let's get over to the other stuff that people really

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enjoy hearing, talk about the mission of the government, the culture,

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the mission of the church isn't to change the government or to change the culture.

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It's a change you.

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It's the change be, you know, and

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especially in our culture, especially I mean, it's an election year, right?

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Crying out loud.

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I mean, we're supposed to come church and find out about this sort of stuff.

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No, we're not.

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The only political stand Jesus ever took.

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You know what the only political stand was Jesus ever took?

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And he was kind of forced into that.

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He was kind of pushed into it.

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The only political statement.

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That Jesus ever made, unless you count, you know, my kingdom is not of this world.

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If it were, my servants would fight to

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to keep me from being captured by the Jews, but my kingdom's from another place.

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Now, the only political statement he made was pay your taxes.

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That's it.

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So if you want to be in the on the Jesus party

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and make this thing political, then you need to start a party called

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Pay Your Taxes.

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You ever want to sign up for it?

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The apostles never took a political stand.

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Or about social issues, you know, it kind of go,

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well, are you you saying sins, OK?

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No, sin's not OK.

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Sin's not OK. And self righteousness isn't OK.

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There's just so much. It's not OK.

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I mean, God, God isn't going to fix this thing.

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He's going to destroy this thing and bring in something completely new.

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That's that's what he's doing.

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And OK, let me let me just dive into the deep end of the pool here.

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It isn't about Israel either.

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You know, and that's such a hot topic right now.

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We we should pray for the peace of Jerusalem.

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I personally love God's chosen people,

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but that's not what the church is about.

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And if that's what we leave thinking about.

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Then the litmus test should tell us something.

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Your stand on any particular issue really has no bearing on whether or not

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you are becoming like Jesus.

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I have heard people say.

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I've heard people say, I don't know how anybody can be a Democrat

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and be a Christian.

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I have also heard people say, I don't know how anybody can be a Republican,

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be a Christian.

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And what I say is, what's that got to do with anything?

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Really? What does that have to do with anything?

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But the American church is many places made it about issues,

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about where you stand on on this particular social issue

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or that particular social issue or where you who you're going to vote for or.

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And if it's not a social issue or political issue, it's a doctrinal issue.

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Well, what do you believe about tongues?

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You know, well, how do you baptize?

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You know, we need to grow up.

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Because the mission, the vision, the idea is for us to become like Jesus.

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The main mission of the church also, let me just say this local church,

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the main mission isn't actually to win the lost.

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It's to prepare God's people.

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To live the kind of lives that the lost look at,

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and they are attracted to this beautiful, wonderful savior

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that we have and go, I want to know that guy.

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I want to know him.

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That's what I want to do.

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And when we bring these other things in,

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we're just joining the fray, we're just we're just

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we're just joining the the flow, the river of things, you know?

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Well, you know, if you come to Christ, you will prosper.

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Yeah, well, if you'll follow this plan, you will prosper, too.

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And if you'll invest over here, you will prosper.

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Well, you know, if you come to Christ, you can be healthy and wealthy.

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Well, yeah, if you join Weight Watchers, you become healthy

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and all if you just eat right.

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I mean, you know, it's all it's there's only one unique thing we have to offer.

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And that's Jesus Christ.

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That's the only thing that we have.

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And Jesus Christ, guess what is enough?

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He's enough.

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Well, you know, are you sure we're not supposed to be, you know,

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using some of these methods that I mean, it sounds like a pretty good idea.

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Paul wrote to Timothy and he said,

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a time's going to come when people will not put up with sound doctrine.

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Instead, to suit their own desires,

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they'll gather around them a great number of teachers to hear what they're

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what their itching ears want to say. Yeah.

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one of the one of the verses that.

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one of the verses that we really like these days,

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and you hear quoted often is Jeremiah twenty nine.

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What was it? Verse eleven?

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Yeah. Twenty nine. Eleven. Yeah.

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OK. And it says, I know the plans that I have for you, says the Lord's

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plans to prosper you.

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Yeah, that's great verse.

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That's great verse.

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But the context of the verse.

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He's talking to the Jews who are in Babylon, they're in Babylonian captivity.

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And they had gathered around themselves, a group of teachers

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to say what their itching years wanted to hear and what their itching years

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wanted to hear was, you're not going to be here long.

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God's going to deliver you.

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You're going to be you're going to be sent back to Jerusalem.

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We're going to we're going to win this thing.

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And it's going to be great.

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And what God is saying in that verse is, no, it ain't.

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No, it ain't. You're going to be there 70 years.

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So just just cool your jets because I'm doing something.

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And so they were where they didn't want to be.

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And and we're going, oh, we're going to we're going to advance and go forward.

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And that's no, you're going to stay right there.

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Because I know the plans I have for you.

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Because I know the plans I have for you.

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You see, the reason they were in captivity.

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This is good. I mean, this is I didn't put up my notes, but it's real good.

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Listen, the reason they were in captivity was idolatry.

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They had been they were worshiping.

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They were idol worshippers.

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And that's why they were sent into Babylonian captivity.

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And God was saying, it's going to be 70 years.

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I'm doing a work in you.

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I'm working something out.

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And when they came back after 70 years, 67 years, actually, I mean, prayer,

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God answers prayer.

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But when they came back, they never had an issue with idolatry again.

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Because when God fixes something, it gets fixed.

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When we fix it, it's fixed until it gets broken again.

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And that's usually not a very long period of time

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before it gets broken again.

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And so when we're when we're working on this stuff, you know, in our life,

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that's where our focus is. Oh, I got that fixed now.

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I can be like, oh, OK, well, maybe it's not actually fixed.

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But if we let God, if we'll focus on him,

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you see, we become what we look at.

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What we've what the focus of our lives is, is what we become.

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And so the idea isn't you say, well, I shouldn't be concerned about this.

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Yes, but that's not how you fix it.

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Fix it by focusing on him and letting him fix it.

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It's not easy sometimes.

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I mean, sometimes, you know, you have to stay in a church with some stinky people,

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because that's where God's put you.

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But sometimes you have to do some things you didn't want to do,

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because God's doing a work inside of you.

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It's not easy, but the end result is so worth it.

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You know, I read earlier Romans eight twenty nine.

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Romans eight twenty eight goes before that.

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You need to put them together.

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And we know that in all things, God works for the good of those who love him,

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who have been called according to his purpose.

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Man, I thought that that verse has come to come to my rescue so many times in my life.

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You know, there have been so many situations that I've been in and I've kind of gone,

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oh, this ain't good.

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And then the Holy Spirit brings.

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And we know that in everything God is at work for those who.

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OK, but I never really put it together with the next verse for.

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Therefore, if you want to.

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For God. Those God foreknew,

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he has predestined to be conformed to the image of his son.

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That he might be the first born among many brothers and sisters,

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and those he predestined, he also called and those he called.

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He also justified and those he justified.

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He also glorified.

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So that's what's meant by in all things.

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God is at work for our good.

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It's not that, oh, it's going to it's going to be better tomorrow.

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Well, it may not be better tomorrow, but God is work.

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God's doing something.

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He is working something out of what he is doing is he's conforming us

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to the image of his son.

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So in everything, God is at work.

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His purpose, his vision is to make us look like Jesus

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and what's going on right now.

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And the writer of Hebrews says.

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That Jesus was made perfect by his suffering.

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It doesn't say he was made perfect by his blessings.

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Oh, that hurts.

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I like my blessings much better than my sufferings.

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But he doesn't say he was made perfect by his blessings.

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He was made perfect by his sufferings, and he's making us look like Jesus.

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And the end result of that process is something called being glorified.

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And before you get there, just in case you're wondering,

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things are going a little early today.

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I'm not going to go I'm not going to go real long.

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I'm I'm not one of those preachers who just goes on and on and on and on

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and talks about stuff just to make it long enough.

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Anyway. Oh. So, yeah, you worship guys, you get yourself back here.

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The. In the process of getting. Oh, not yet.

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I said back here. Yeah.

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Oh, OK. Glad to know

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y'all are still awake.

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In the process of getting from here to there, some other things happen.

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You know, I talked about the fears and the phobias and the

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and the neuroses and everything.

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You think Jesus was ever afraid?

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I don't. I don't think he was ever afraid.

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Distressed? Yes.

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Pressed in difficult situations?

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Yes. Afraid? No.

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Fear not. Storm about to over flood the boat.

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Don't be afraid.

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Here comes the people to arrest them and and take them to the cross.

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Not not put your sword away.

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How is this scripture going to be fulfilled?

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And Jesus wasn't afraid.

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So as we become like Jesus.

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Those fears. Begin to leave us.

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Think Jesus was ever worried?

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You think you think the guy who said, don't worry about tomorrow?

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Tomorrow's got enough worries of its own, so don't worry about tomorrow.

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And in fact, God, he he he closed the lilies of the field.

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He feeds the birds.

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He's going to take care of you.

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I don't think Jesus worried.

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I don't think Jesus was afraid.

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I don't think he was threatened by the actions of others.

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So when others would come against him, he didn't have to.

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He didn't have to react.

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He didn't have to defend himself.

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He could move in grace and love and mercy and wisdom.

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Oh, you're going to throw me over the edge of this cliff?

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I don't think so.

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Yeah, my time has not yet come.

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No fear. And so as we are, if we will allow God

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to do this process in us by focusing on Jesus,

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then these things that we think we got to fix, but we can't fix them.

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Will get fixed.

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And then beyond that,

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this this this thing called glory, being glorified,

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the the Hebrew word is kabod, and it means means two different things.

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One aspect of the meaning is is weight, strength, power, ability.

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Kind of doesn't sound like me, well, it may not sound like you.

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It sounds like Jesus.

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And that's what he's conforming you to.

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Weight, strength, power, ability.

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The other is honor, magnificence, dignity, splendor.

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Some of you, the devil has told you and he's used people

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throughout your life to tell you that you don't have any dignity.

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You don't have any worth.

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God goes to Jesus to us.

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Come on, let me make you like him.

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Let's focus on him, shall we?

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No wonder, no wonder, Paul says over in Second Corinthians

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for our light and momentary troubles are achieving

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for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

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He doesn't say our light and momentary blessings.

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He says our light and momentary troubles are achieving.

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So when trouble comes, you kind of go, wow, achieving for us

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an eternal weight, eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

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So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.

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Not on my troubles, not on my failures, not on my faults.

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But on the invisible God.

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On Jesus. Since what is seen is temporary.

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But what is unseen is eternal.

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OK, guys, you come on out now.

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OK, now I'm going to say something.

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And for some of you, it's going to be what you're going to leave here thinking.

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I'm not really a big King James Bible fan.

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Now, if you leave here thinking that

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pastor didn't like the King James Bible, that's on you.

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That's not on me.

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But I love the phrase that the King James Bible uses in this passage.

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It doesn't say an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

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The phrase that it uses is an eternal weight of glory.

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A weight of glory.

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Weight of glory.

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What a what a magnificent phrase.

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I don't know how it's going to happen.

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I mean, I know we're in process right now, but someday we'll get there.

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I don't know how it's going to happen, but I know it will happen.

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Because first, John three tells us.

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Dear friends, now we are children of God

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and what we will be has not yet been made known, but we know that

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when Christ appears, we shall be like him.

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But we shall see him as he is.

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That's some pretty good stuff, huh?

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Are you guys going to do the same song you did at the end of the service?

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We can. You are.

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Yeah. OK. Yes. No.

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Normally, if I'm going to be

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speaking, I'll kind of go, what song should we use?

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I couldn't think of one this week.

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I couldn't think of one.

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And so, lo and behold, they sang the perfect song

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from how many years ago was that we used to sing that song?

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And we haven't done it in six or eight years.

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Maybe, maybe, maybe longer than that.

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Yeah. I don't have to be strong.

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Where he is my strength.

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I don't have to hold on.

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Because he won't let go.

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I trust him. I trust him.

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Trust him. Would you stand?

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We're going to worship for a little while.

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We have brothers and sisters who are going to come down to pray with people.

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And if you're here, if you came, you need you have a prayer need.

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They'd love to pray with you.

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That's a nice worship. Yeah.

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