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- Amen, good morning, Springhouse.

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It's a joy to see you this morning.

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Before we get going, I had a conversation

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on the phone last night with Ximena Lindsey.

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Many of you know Ximena.

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Her dad, Antonio, is in the hospital in Skyline

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for suffering from, I believe, a fall, is that correct?

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And so what I'd like to do is we're gonna pray for them.

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And so if you'll stand, we're gonna stretch our hands

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that way, I think Skyline's that way, but the Lord knows.

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But we're gonna go this way with it, okay?

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Father, thank you so much for who you are

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and your sovereignty.

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I thank you, Lord, for your peace, Lord,

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that passes understanding.

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And I thank you for your healing touch.

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And I ask, Lord, right now that you would cover

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that hospital room, the Lindsay family, God,

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I thank you, Lord, for already the miraculous signs

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and wonders, Lord, that you have performed

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in this entire ordeal.

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I thank you, Lord, that the Lindsey family is cognizant

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of your move and your presence.

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And I pray, Lord, that you would just meet them

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right where they are.

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I pray for Antonio, speed your recovery,

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be with the doctors and the nurses, Lord,

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and just cover them in this time.

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Let this be a testimony of your faithfulness.

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In Jesus' name, amen, amen.

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You may be seated this morning.

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Well, it's always a good day to be in the house

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of the Lord and with God's people.

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And this is our last Sunday of 2025.

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And man, it has been a rich year, has it not?

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It's been good.

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Traditionally, if you've been here for any length of time,

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this Sunday, we do an entire message on reading the Word.

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And that's intentional because reading the Word

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is foundational to a believer's life.

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One of my favorite things that Pastor Ronnie said

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when he would do this message is,

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you're never finished reading the Word.

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You are never finished reading the Word.

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Today, though, we are going to have a portion

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of today's service specifically bathed in that,

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although you're gonna have Scripture all throughout this.

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But the Holy Spirit, I believe,

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had something different for us today.

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And it was evident in our first gathering

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that it's exactly what I believe

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that the Lord wanted for today.

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So with that, if you'll stand with me,

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we're gonna read from Scripture.

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We're gonna read Ephesians chapter four.

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Our clicker is not working this morning,

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so we're gonna follow along with us as we read.

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And you all are gonna read like you've got four shots

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of espresso in you, okay?

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Here we go.

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As a prisoner for the Lord then,

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I urge you to live a life worthy

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of the calling you have received.

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Be completely humble and gentle.

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Be patient, bearing with one another in love.

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Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit

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through the bond of peace.

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There is one body and one Spirit,

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just as you were called to one hope

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when you were called one Lord, one faith, one baptism,

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one God and Father of all,

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who is over all and through all and in all.

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So Christ Himself gave the apostles, the prophets,

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the evangelists, the pastors and teachers

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to equip His people for works of service

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so that the body of Christ may be built up

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until we reach unity in the faith

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and in the knowledge of the Son of God

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and become mature, attaining to the whole measure

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of the fullness of Christ.

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Father, I thank you for your word.

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I thank you that it is a light to our path, God.

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I thank you that it guides us, it transforms us.

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I thank you, Lord, that it is alive.

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I pray, Lord, that you would do your work through it today

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in Jesus' name, and everybody said amen.

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You may be seated.

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I have a question I wanna begin with today,

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and the question is who are you following?

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Who are you following?

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Walk as Christians in our tradition

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of going and attending a church,

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it is important in the kingdom to understand

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who you are following, understand and know

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who it is that you're following.

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And today, typically on the last day of the year,

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I will say here are our elders, this is our eldership.

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Here they are, they're gonna come up here.

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We're gonna pray over them, and then we move along.

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And that's a very important moment

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because it's super, super important

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that you are praying for your leaders.

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It's important that we are praying

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and covering our leaders in prayer.

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But this morning, especially because of the direction,

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I feel like the Lord's taking us in 2026,

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I felt compelled this morning to expand a little bit

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on that section with regard to who it is

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that's in spiritual leadership over this house this morning.

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And so we're gonna camp here for just a moment.

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And what I want us to do is I don't want you

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to mentally check out because I want it

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to be talking about leadership,

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but if we read the scripture,

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this is really for all believers.

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Do you know that as a believer in Christ Jesus,

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you have an assignment?

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Every one of you have an assignment.

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And so this really is for all of us.

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It's not just for a few of us.

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So the question this morning is who are you following?

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And I wanna start here.

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Go ahead and hit that slide.

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Title and position do not make you a kingdom leader.

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Calling does.

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Title and position do not make you

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a kingdom leader, calling does.

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Calling, the word tells us in Romans chapter 11

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that the gift and call of God is irrevocable,

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meaning every one of us has a call and a sign.

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If you're breathing here and you love the Lord Jesus Christ,

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you've given your heart to him,

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you have a job to do here on the planet.

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And your job is not to come in here

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and just have a consumer mentality

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and let somebody else walk out your faith for you.

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Every one of us has an assignment,

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a unique position, a unique place.

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And the title and position that you're giving

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do not make you a kingdom leader, calling does.

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If you are in any type of ministry,

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which most of us are, it may not be in the church,

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but most of you are in ministry

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because at your assigned place, wherever that is,

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you should be exuding the love and joy of Christ Jesus.

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And so in the ministry calling,

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especially when it comes to the positions within the church,

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every kingdom leader faces a point in time

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or multiple points in times where they're like,

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"I don't want anything to do with this anymore.

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"I wanna lay this down."

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And I have to tell you, over the last four years,

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there have been multiple moments

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where I've gotten to that point.

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But what keeps me going is I'm called.

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And so the choice is obey or disobey the Lord.

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And don't you know, whenever you lean into obedience,

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He meets you every single time.

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He meets you every single time.

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Calling is important because it's where we draw

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our strength from, we are equipped

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from the God of the universe.

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Hit the next slide.

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And so as we are called, the scripture tells us

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that we just read, live a life worthy

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of the calling that you've received.

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Now, this is not about perfection.

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That's why Jesus had to come.

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It's not just about what you don't do,

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but it's also about what you do.

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Our calling and our effectiveness in our calling,

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whether or not we're called to the things

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that we're called to, is measured in fruit.

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And in the kingdom, that fruit is specified as love,

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joy, peace, kindness, patience, goodness, self-control,

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and I would add, humility.

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And as we're exhibiting the fruit of the Spirit,

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there is evidence that we are leaning into the Spirit.

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If we are attempting to do jobs and walk in areas

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where He has not covered us, He has not called us to,

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then the Spirit of God is not going to be present.

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And the only way to have the fruit of the Spirit

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is to be leaning into the Spirit of God.

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You can be a great speaker, draw a large crowd,

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have an infectious personality, and not be a kingdom leader.

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The most dangerous thing,

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and guys, I want you to carry this away,

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the most dangerous thing a kingdom leader can attempt to do

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is to draw people to themselves rather than to Christ.

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And the litmus test in that is when you decide to show up

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to the various things that you show up for in ministry,

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when you show up to that group thing, that group following,

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you need to ask yourself,

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am I here because of the infectious personality

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of that leader, or am I here

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because they are pointing me to God?

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Otherwise, you just have a club.

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God did not call us to be impressive.

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He called us to be faithful.

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Go ahead and hit that next slide.

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We are called to make every effort,

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would you say every effort, every effort

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to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

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Every leader in this place

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should be pointing you to Jesus Christ.

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I believe that our leaders do not gossip.

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They do not complain.

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They do not tear down other people.

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We have carried the mantra of,

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this is a place where gossip goes to die.

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Unity is the evidence of spiritual maturity.

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That doesn't mean agreement, it means alignment, alignment.

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And if you want to measure the spiritual maturity

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of someone, watch what they do in the middle of a conflict.

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If you want to measure the spiritual maturity

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of any believer, watch what they do

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in the middle of conflict.

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The world champions and celebrates division and separation.

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The weapons we use to handle our issues

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should not look like the world's.

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We would rather look for leaders

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who would make us feel good about revenge

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and allow us to wallow in our bitterness

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than to take supernatural paths toward Jesus.

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Have you ever seen the movie "The Forge"?

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There is a character, the main character in there,

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his name's Joshua, and he's leading this group of guys

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in discipleship in his core circle.

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I'm gonna, spoiler alert here.

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At the end of the movie, it's discovered

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that one of the core people that he's walking with

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actually killed Josh, his name's Bobby,

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killed Joshua's son in a drunken accident.

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Yet Joshua walks in reconciliation and forgiveness.

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That type of reconciliation and forgiveness

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only comes from being spiritually mature

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and leaning on a supernatural God.

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And all of us have access to do that.

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Kingdom leaders will constantly be looking

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for a pathway forward toward reconciliation, unity, and peace.

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Go ahead and hit that next one.

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And so as he is called and appointed leaders,

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the job is to equip people

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so that the body of Christ may be built up

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because all of you have a job.

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And so your leaders, your spiritual leaders

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should be looking at your life and building you up,

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affirming you in the calling God has placed on your life,

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equipping you to move and build the body of Christ up.

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This is for everyone.

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And the leader's success is measured

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in the fruit of those they equip.

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So this is our eldership team here at Springhouse.

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And I believe that every one of these guys have been called.

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They're gonna put that picture up as soon, there it is.

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And one day we're gonna take a picture

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with all the backgrounds matching,

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but that has not happened yet.

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But this is our eldership.

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And our eldership is responsible

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for the spiritual wellbeing of our church.

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And so this group meets regularly, prays together,

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prays for you and looks for opportunities

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to serve the body throughout each year.

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We have an admin board who governs the finances.

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We have a pastoral team who runs the day-to-day operations,

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sets the vision and tone for our services.

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And then we have the eldership overseas.

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And today I want you to hear from a few of your elders,

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our elders at this church about the heart that we carry

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with regard to unity, serving the body,

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oversight of different ministries

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and the importance of being in the Word.

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And so I've got some elders that are gonna come.

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Hopefully you've recognized their faces.

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It's gonna be Pastor Justin,

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followed by Elder Jeremy Jones, then Eric Harding,

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and then Ronnie Meek.

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Would you welcome Justin Beshears?

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(congregation applauding)

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- Thank you, brother.

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You might not recognize me.

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They put my freshman yearbook photo up here.

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Good Lord.

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I worked too dang hard to get to senior year

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for them to put that skinny picture up there of me.

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You guys might wanna be skinny for 2026, but I don't.

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I'm going the opposite way.

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Good Lord.

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I've already got texts.

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The moment they put that up, my wife looked over

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and then I got two text messages.

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Pastor Kevin said, "One of the qualifications is humility."

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And God said, "Well, we're gonna deal with this

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right out the gate."

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(congregation laughing)

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I am Pastor Justin here.

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I'm an associate pastor here at Springhouse.

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But before I was on staff as a pastor, I was an elder.

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And long after my time on staff is done,

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whether someday I retire or most likely

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after a breakfast meeting, and I'm no longer on staff here,

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I will still remain an elder here

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because one of the qualifications of eldership

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is able to teach.

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And although that my primary function here

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from this platform is teaching and studying

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and leading group studies in here or Thursday nights

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or Sunday mornings from this platform and equipping you,

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I function in a lot of ways as an overseer

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and elder of this house.

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And I take that role very seriously.

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And so this morning I'm gonna talk about unity.

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I wanna open up with a scripture that's been

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kind of the primary scripture over this body of believers

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and elders when it comes to unity.

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And this is in Psalm 133.

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And it says, "How good and pleasant is it

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when brothers dwell together in unity?

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It is like the precious oil on the head,

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running down the beard on the beard of Aaron,

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running down on the collar of his robes.

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It is like the dew of Herman,

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which falls on the mountains of Zion,

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for there the Lord has commanded the blessing life

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forevermore."

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Unity is very important to the body.

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So let me start off by telling you guys

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what unity is not.

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Unity is not agreement.

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I don't consider myself to be very argumentative,

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but judging by the laughter,

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you guys do consider me to be,

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I wouldn't say argumentative, but let's just use argumentative

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for lack of a better term here.

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Unity does not mean agreement.

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There have been many occasions over the years

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before I was on the elder board

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and since I've been on the elder board,

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that we do not see eye to eye

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or we do not agree on a decision or a direction.

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We debate often, we discuss,

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and sometimes we end up coming to an agreement

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and other times we still disagree.

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So how can you walk in unity if you're not in agreement?

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So unity is not agreement.

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Now let me tell you what unity is.

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Unity means a shared heart posture.

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The last thing that Pastor Kevin

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or the pastoral staff need is a bunch of yes men.

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He doesn't need us to hooray, hoorah,

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and champion every decision that he has, okay?

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Instead, what he does need is an eldership

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with a shared heart posture based on mutual submission,

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trust in one another,

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and a willingness to follow the Holy Spirit together.

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So your eldership, while sometimes disagreeing,

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walk in lockstep under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

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Unity is a shared heart posture.

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So now how do we walk in unity?

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How do we achieve that here at Springhouse?

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Well, unity has to be decided beforehand.

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We go into it, whether it's a meeting

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or an email thread or something,

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if there's a decision to be made,

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or if there's something that we're discussing

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or we're praying over,

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we go into it with the mindset

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that we're gonna walk in unity no matter what.

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And so because we've decided beforehand

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we're gonna walk in unity,

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then no matter what it takes for however long it takes,

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we will not leave a conclusion until we're united in it.

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We're not striving for unity, we're walking in it.

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And because your leadership here,

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the spiritual oversight at Springhouse is walking in it,

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that gives you guys a model to walk in it.

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Because what the world says is

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that because you don't agree with one another

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and you don't see eye to eye,

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then you should be diametrically opposed to one another.

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If your theology doesn't match their theology,

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then matter of fact,

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you two should just sit on opposite sides of the church.

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No, we have to find the commonality and walk together.

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We don't necessarily have to be

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in complete agreement on everything.

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And I know the scripture says,

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how can two walk together unless they be agreed?

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But agreement is not necessarily, I think, the same as you.

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It means that we're going to be united

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in the cause of Christ,

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and we're going to surrender and yield

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to the Holy Spirit and His leading.

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So here at Springhouse, we are not striving for unity,

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we're walking in it.

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Unity is not something that we're trying to achieve,

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it's something that we're actively modeling for the body.

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Amen?

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Now welcome Elder Jeremy Jones.

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Good morning, Springhouse.

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My name is Jeremy Jones, and I've,

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see, I started here at Springhouse in 2008,

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and then I became an elder in 2019

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with Pastor Justin, Elder Justin and I came in together.

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We were the last and only five-star class.

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That was Justin and I voted, and we both agreed to that.

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So, we're going to be together.

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We agreed to that, so.

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(audience laughing)

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We're going to talk about humility today.

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(audience laughing)

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And also unity, remember, we may not agree,

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but we all get to a place we align.

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The other thing I thought was interesting with this picture,

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you go back to the picture.

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The other thing I thought was interesting

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with this picture too,

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is that it really is a very diverse group of people,

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and a lot of people have a,

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kind of think along different wavelengths,

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ultimately getting centered

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what the Holy Spirit's telling us to do.

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But you have Elder Eric Harding,

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and then Hal Laughlin wear the same clothes,

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and then also want to be right beside each other.

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So, well done, guys.

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That's because Barbie and Val shop at the same place.

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All right, here we go.

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Our calling and our desire and responsibility

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to serve the body.

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1 Peter 4, verse eight through 11.

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"Above all, love each other deeply,

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because love covers over a multitude of sins.

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Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.

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Each one of you should use whatever gift you have received

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to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace

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in his various forms.

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If anyone speaks, they should do so

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as one who speaks the very words of God.

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If anyone serves, they should do so

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with the strength God provides,

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so that in all times God may be praised through Jesus Christ,

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to him be the glory and the power forever and ever.

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Amen."

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If anyone serves, they should do so

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with the strength God provides.

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I currently serve in children's ministry,

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and that was something I was called to do,

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because I don't like kids.

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(congregation applauding)

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I like my kids.

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I love my kids.

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But the Lord called me to do that with Arwen,

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and we've been doing it for years.

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I don't even know how many years we've been doing it.

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We took a break for a period when June was born,

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and then we're back now.

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And it is something that is something I look forward to.

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It's something that I feel like

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just have a great responsibility for.

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I currently teach the small group

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with fourth and fifth grade boys.

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And then after that, we pass them over here to youth

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and try our best to be able to equip them

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with the things they're currently going through right now.

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They're so coachable, they're teachable, they're moldable.

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And it's the area that the Lord called me

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to be able to serve in, but he's also equipped me for that.

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Before, before the Holy Spirit called me to do that,

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I was definitely not equipped for that,

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but the Lord changed my heart specifically for that season.

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So I'm there in that season

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until the Lord calls for something else.

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But that's the position of your eldership.

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In addition to that,

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we'll read from Philippians 2, verse one through eight.

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"Therefore, if any of you,

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encouragement from being united with Christ,

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if any comfort from his love,

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if any common sharing in the Spirit,

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if any tenderness, compassion,

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then make my joy complete by being like-minded,

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having the same love, being one in the Spirit,

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and of one mind.

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Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit,

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rather in humility, value others above yourself,

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not looking in your own interest,

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but each of you to the interest of the others.

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In relationship with one another,

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have the same mindset as Christ Jesus,

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who being in the very nature of God,

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did not consider equality with God

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something to be used to his own advantage.

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Rather, he made himself nothing

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by taking the very nature of a servant,

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being made in human likeness,

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and being found in appearance as a man,

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he humbled himself by being obedient to death,

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even to the cross.

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The takeaway is this, your elders are imperfect people,

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just like you are imperfect people.

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But we've been called to be able to serve in this capacity,

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and it's something that every single year we take serious,

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because eldership is a lifelong appointment,

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but it's not something we do as a lifelong serving,

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actively serving.

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So every year, Kevin and the pastors ask us

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to be able to pray and ask if we wanna be serving

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and doing something,

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and we pray and ask if we wanna be serving

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in the eldership capacity again.

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We need your prayers.

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Just like we pray for you guys,

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we need your prayers as well.

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Because just as Pastor Justin just talked about,

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it's a challenge to walk in unity at times,

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but we do it through the Holy Spirit,

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and we do it by being sensitive to the Holy Spirit.

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It's a challenge at times to be able to go and serve

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in different capacities,

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by the Holy Spirit's calling.

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So we thank you for the opportunity

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to be able to be an elder.

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And there's gonna be a moment here,

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we did this in first service,

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but there'll be a moment at the end of service

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where Pastor Kevin asked people to come up and pray,

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step outside your comfort zone.

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That's not me telling you that.

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That's what I feel like the Holy Spirit's telling us to do.

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So if you don't know how to pray for people,

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you haven't done that before,

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just come up here and I guarantee you,

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the Holy Spirit will tell you something for that.

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Thank you guys.

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Pastor, I mean, elder, elder.

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Eric Corning.

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Good morning, Springhouse.

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Guess how we do shop at the same place, apparently.

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So good morning.

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So I'm honored to represent the elders

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and have a chance to talk about the heart posture

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with regards to shepherding

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and being watchmen for this house.

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These roles are not Springhouse born.

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They are scripturally charged and defined.

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They represent responsibilities

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that include spiritual leadership,

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protection, accountability.

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While they overlap,

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they portray two different facets of care.

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The shepherd focuses on nurturing and guidance,

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while the watchman focuses on vigilance and warning.

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So what does the word say about shepherding?

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In 1 Peter 5, verses two and three, it says,

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"Be shepherds of God's flock that is under your care,

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"watching over them, not because you must,

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"but because you are willing as God wants you to be,

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"not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve,

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"not lording it over those entrusted to you,

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"but being examples to the flock."

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As Jeremy mentioned,

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every year we are provided the opportunity to seek the Lord

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and renew the commitment for that year to be active

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or to make the decision to be inactive for the next year.

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And this is important.

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That's the willing part of that definition.

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This is important because it allows us the opportunity

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to hear from the Lord and really confirm

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that we are still able to perform

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in this important capacity.

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These roles do not have end dates,

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do not have term limits to them.

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So this provides us an opportunity for each of us

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to really assess life and the season we are in.

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1 Timothy 3, verses one through four

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provide a description of what an elder should exemplify.

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And it reads, "Here is a trustworthy saying,

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"whoever aspires to be an overseer desires a noble task.

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"Now the overseer is to be above reproach,

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"faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled,

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"respectable, hospitable, able to teach,

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"not given to drunkenness, not violent, but gentle,

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"not quarrelsome, not a lover of money.

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"He must manage his own family well

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"and see that his children obey him.

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"And he must do so in a manner worthy of full respect."

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So shepherding does not mean controlling.

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It is not about a title.

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So what does it mean?

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This is not an exhaustive list of statements,

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but a few things that we hold dear,

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that we are here to protect the vision

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that God has provided to Springhouse.

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We are here to guard the safety of our children

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and our youth.

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We are here to ensure the ministries are healthy

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and spirit-led, and we are here to serve

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the entire pastoral staff and their families,

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ensuring that they have space for rest,

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they are not overworked, and they have clarity there

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then to hear from the Holy Spirit.

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Beyond these duties, shepherding is absolutely

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about personal connections and relationships.

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That's the nurturing part of the care.

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We strive to be hospitable, gentle,

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and ensuring that the congregation feels seen and known,

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to not lead by command, but rather being examples

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in the walks of our lives.

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And we are called to keep watch over all.

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And that requires, that's where the relationship piece

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comes in, to really ensure that the reaching out

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to those that are hurt or in need.

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And we also act with a sense of urgency,

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and you provide real support alongside prayer.

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Our Lord and shepherd, thankfully, is not afraid

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to walk through the mud with us, as a shepherd should, right?

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And neither should the elders be.

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When written down, and I go through this,

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it seems like a lot for this group to cover,

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but as Justin said, that's where walking in unity

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and support of each other with the Holy Spirit

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assures that the elders' duties and responsibilities

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are fulfilled.

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The watchman role, as I mentioned in the beginning,

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does demand vigilance and warning.

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While the shepherd guides the flock with a staff,

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the trumpet is used by the watchman

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to provide sound of alarms for invading armies and sin.

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And these things are still happening today.

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The spiritual wars and the armies are very real today.

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If you read in Acts, sorry, in chapter 20,

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verses 28 through 31, it reads, "Keep watch over yourselves,

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and all the flock of which the Holy Spirit

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has made you overseers.

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Be shepherds of the church of God,

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which he bought with his own blood.

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I know that after I leave,

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savage wolves will come in among you

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and will not spare the flock.

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Even from your own number,

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men will arise and distort the truth

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in order to draw disciples after them.

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So be on guard."

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This is not what happened.

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This is what's happening.

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So this is not just the word of God,

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it's absolutely the living word of God.

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This is still happening today.

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The enemy is getting more and more sophisticated

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as he comes after our church family,

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and as he comes after our families at home.

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We as elders and parents cannot be naive,

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nor can we allow to be caught sleeping at the wheel.

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In Susud's "The Art of War," he says,

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"If you know the enemy and yourself,

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you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.

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If you know yourself, but not the enemy,

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for every victory, you will also suffer a defeat.

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If you know neither the enemy nor yourself,

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you will succumb to every battle."

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And so this emphasizes that knowledge

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is the foundation for success

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in really any competitive situation,

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whether that's business,

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whether that's leadership or warfare,

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and our knowledge comes from the word of God.

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So what does scripture then say of our enemy?

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All the way back in Genesis,

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we are told what that enemy looks like.

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Genesis chapter three, verse one, God tells us,

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"Now the serpent was the most cunning

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of all the wild animals that the Lord God had made.

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He said to the woman, 'Did God really say

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you cannot eat from the tree in the garden?'"

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So that is absolutely cunning, and it's also manipulative.

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And that's the type of enemy

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that we are up against every single day.

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So as we close, the elders,

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we ask you to please realize that that certain serpent

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did not appear until God established the family.

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He went right around Adam because he hates the family,

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as it is the engine of generational faith.

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As elders, we are sounding the trumpet today.

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Do not let the enemy drive a wedge

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between you and those that you love.

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It is our duty to stay on guard,

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expose the enemy's footholds,

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and shine a light into those dark corners.

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The God of angel armies is absolutely on our side.

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When we know our God and we realize

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and we call out our enemy, we will prevail.

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Now please, batting forth for the elders,

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I give you Ron Amick.

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(congregation applauding)

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Yeah, the fourth hitter is the heavy guy.

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The third hitter is the best hitter in the lineup.

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Just saying.

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If you're having trouble picking me out

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and those pictures up there, so am I.

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I did used to have hair though, yeah.

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In the summer of 1975,

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I had an encounter that absolutely changed my life.

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It wasn't when I gave my life to the Lord,

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I did that in 1956.

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I was a six-year-old and kneeling at the altar.

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But I had been up and down and over and out and around

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and just not consistent.

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I don't know if anybody can relate to that.

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And for the past six years prior to that,

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I'd really been running as hard as I could

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away from the Lord.

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But in the spring of '75, I gave my life back to the Lord.

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And I really felt that that summer that he told me

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to go down to Chattanooga and visit my friend,

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David Busby, who I'd gone to high school with.

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And after high school, we'd gone our separate ways.

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And they'd been very separate ways.

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I had really gone away from the Lord.

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And he was a youth pastor at a big old Baptist church.

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Down in Chattanooga.

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And I felt like, well, I need to go down there and see David.

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It just felt that in my heart.

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And so I went and spent, I don't remember,

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two or three days, maybe four, but a few days.

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We had some really sweet fellowship,

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a really good time in fellowship.

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But actually the Lord has sent me there

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for a divine appointment.

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I went with David to his youth group.

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And he brought a teaching that night

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about reading the Word, the benefits of reading the Word

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and the importance of reading the Word.

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And it just, it went right through me and permeated me.

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I'd never heard of a teaching quite like that before.

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And I've taught it several times since.

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But at the end of it, he did an extremely Baptist thing.

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He asked us to sign a commitment card.

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I don't know if you've ever done that or not,

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but the commitment card that he wanted us to sign

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was a commitment to read the Word every day.

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And we put on there how long,

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either a period of time each day

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that we were committing to read the Word

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or a number of chapters

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that we were supposed to read each day.

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And I was just kind of swirling.

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And it really felt like the Holy Spirit said to me,

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"You're supposed to put down a number of chapters,

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put down 15 a day."

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Yeah, and that's exactly how I felt when he told me that.

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But I did it.

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He said, "Well, did you keep that commitment?"

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Duh, I'm a baby boomer.

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It wasn't like it is now.

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It wasn't you make a commitment

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and then you decide if you wanna keep it

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when you get there.

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I mean, if you made a commitment, you did the commitment.

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And there are a handful of baby boomers in the room

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and they can identify what I'm saying.

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Or did you do it the whole year?

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I did it about 10 years, actually.

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Before I go a little bit further into that

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and tell you why I stopped.

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I didn't stop reading daily.

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I stopped doing the 15 chapters a day.

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Let me tell you a little bit about David's teaching.

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He brought up six or seven points from Psalm 119.

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And I don't have time for six or seven points, of course,

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but let me blitz through three of them

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that might be significant to you.

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Psalm 119, verse 45 says,

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"I walk about in freedom because I pursue your precepts."

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Now we talk about freedom in this country,

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but we're mostly talking about political freedom

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or maybe we're talking about financial freedom

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or the freedom to travel or something like that.

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But come on, people.

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I mean, we know that's not real freedom.

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That's just stuff.

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And there are people who have all that stuff

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and maybe that's some of you,

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but inside and in our lives, we're just so bound up.

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Jesus said, "Whoever sins is a slave to sin."

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And a lot of us don't walk about in freedom

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because we don't pursue his precepts.

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Five verses later, in verse 50, it says,

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"My comfort in suffering is this.

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Your promise preserves my life."

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Now everybody in here has suffered at some point in time.

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Some of you may be suffering right now.

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And all of you know, if you got a lick of sense,

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that you're gonna be suffering again at some point in time

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and you're gonna need comfort.

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And that comes from the Word.

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That's where it comes from.

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And when you have a steady stream of it,

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it's not like, "Oh, I'm suffering now.

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I need to go get some comfort."

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No, it's already a part of the fabric of your life.

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And then it's verse 165, 119, 165 says,

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"Great peace have those who love your law."

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Great peace.

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A moment's peace can be purchased at a day spa,

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but it's just a moment's peace.

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If your peace resides in the bank somewhere,

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you need to understand that that brings

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just as much anxiety as it does peace.

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Whatever's in the bank or not in the bank for that matter.

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If your peace comes because you own

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a bunch of guns or something,

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you might consider the fact

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that you might not actually have peace.

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You might just have fear.

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Great peace though.

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Isaiah says, "You will keep in perfect peace

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in whom's mind has stayed on you."

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And the way for our minds to be stayed on him

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is to be in the Word, to be in the Word daily.

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I told you I did the 15 chapter a day thing

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for about 10 years.

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And what happened, one of the reasons why I quit,

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took the Lord a couple of years to get me out of it,

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quite frankly, because I was becoming

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the 15 chapter a day guy.

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And the Lord goes, "No, no, no, no.

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We don't want to go there."

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That was my path for a season.

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And then he brought me into a different season.

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But the important thing that night wasn't

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that I wrote down 15 chapters.

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The important thing that night was

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that I committed to read the Word every day of my life.

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And I can honestly say, well, we're past 50 years now.

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Oh, and it's so rich and it's so good.

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But here's a warning also.

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You see the elders at the church here,

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we look to the Word for guidance.

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We look to the Word for answers.

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But we do so with humility.

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Because it is so easy to fall into the position

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and to the place that the leaders,

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the spiritual leaders of Christ's day were in,

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they loved the Word, but they were so convinced

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of their interpretation of the Word

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and what they thought about the Word

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that they couldn't recognize God

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when he stood and looked them right in the face.

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So it's important to keep your heart soft.

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You are not designed, I am not designed to drive this F1.

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The Holy Spirit is the only one who can drive it.

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So you have to give him room to bring something new to you.

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You might see something that you've thought this

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for 50 years, but today the Holy Spirit says,

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now look at it this way.

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I'll close with this.

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Jesus told a parable about the Word.

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It's a parable of the sower.

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Many of you I'm sure are familiar with it.

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And some of the seed fell on the path

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and the birds came and ate it up

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before it had a chance to do anything.

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And of course that's the person who hears the Word

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and they don't hear the Word.

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You know, the Word is going forth,

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but it doesn't get in anything, doesn't penetrate.

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And then some of the seed fell on rocky soil

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and that's not soil with a bunch of rocks in it.

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It's soil with a bedrock in it and a thin layer of soil.

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And the seed immediately sprung up and they were so glad,

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but then it died just as quickly.

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And sometimes that's the person who hears something.

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They'll hear a sermon or they'll hear a teaching

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or they'll just hear something from God and they'll go,

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yes, yes, this is going to change my life.

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And it does for about three days or maybe a week.

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And then it's gone.

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And then there was seed that fell on thorny soil.

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And that soil was capable of producing fruit,

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but there was so much other stuff in it.

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Jesus says it's the cares of this life

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and the deceitfulness of riches.

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And boy, have I lost a lot of seed in my life.

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And you probably have to, that's that kind of person.

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And then there's the seed that fell on good soil

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and it produced a crop 30, 60, 100 fold.

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And I've always thought that's the one I want to be.

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That's the soil that I would like to be.

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But the truth of the matter is I'm all four

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and you're all four.

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And so I can't just depend on,

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well, hopefully when the right time comes,

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it'll fall in the right kind of soil.

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I need it every day, every day.

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I need a lot of seed.

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And some's going to bear good fruit.

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Pastor Kevin.

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- Thank you.

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2026, next Sunday,

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we're going to start a new series.

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We've been in the greatest stories ever told in 2025.

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We're going to be looking at John chapter 15,

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Abide in Christ, Remain in Christ.

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And so we have put together a Bible reading plan for you

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to follow along where we're going to be going on Sundays.

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And we encourage you to be a part of that.

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Now, if you go on our church app right now,

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you're still going to see this year's

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current Bible reading plan,

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'cause we're still in this year.

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But by Thursday,

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that new one's going to be uploaded.

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Make a commitment to be in the Word every day.

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Amen?

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Amen.

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The church, the church was not man's idea.

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The church was God's idea.

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And so if you are an elder here,

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if you will come and make your way forward,

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all of us have a part to play.

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You all do not attend Kevin O'Dea's church.

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You do not attend the eldership's church.

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Christ is in charge of this church.

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Christ is.

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And we all play a role.

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And so I've asked the elders to come

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and we're going to do something a little messy this morning.

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And that's okay.

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We can do messy just fine.

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Okay, so we're going to do four things.

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The first thing we're going to do

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is I'm going to ask you all to come

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and pray over the elders.

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Find the elder you don't like

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and come and pray for them this morning.

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Lay hands on them and pray.

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Pray for them this morning.

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Wait, wait.

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Cole knew exactly where he was going.

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(congregation laughing)

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So wait, wait, wait till I call you, okay?

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Want you to pray over,

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you can pray over a couple of elders.

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You don't have to do all of them.

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You can pray daily for all of them.

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You should pray daily for all of us.

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But today, pick one or two and come and pray.

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We're going to take five or six minutes and do that.

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After that is over,

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I recognize, we recognize that several of you

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are involved in ministry leadership here at Springhouse.

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Whether you work with Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry,

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Men's Ministry, Women's Ministry, F-Stop,

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the Food Ministry, there's so many ministries here

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that you are tied to.

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If you are in any type of leadership,

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the eldership, each of them have prayerfully considered

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which ministries they'll oversee this year.

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And so I'm going to ask you to come forward

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in just a little bit,

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and we're going to pray over the different ministries

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and you as a ministry leader,

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because we're supposed to pray for one another, okay?

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After that's over, I'm going to ask the elders

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to come to the stage with the pastoral staff,

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and we're going to pray over the pastors,

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over the pastoral staff here at the church, okay?

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So those are the things that we're going to do

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to close out today.

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So if you guys would come this morning

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and lay hands on our elders and spend some time in prayer

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over these brothers who are leading.

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Come on, you come.

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Okay, at this time I would ask if you are a ministry leader

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in any capacity, if you consider yourself

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a ministry leader here, whether you teach the children,

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the youth, you're involved in worship,

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you're involved in one of the men's or women's ministries,

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any ministry leadership.

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Our eldership has decided to oversee all of the various

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ministries, they've prayed over that,

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so they're going to find you if you guys will kind of

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get together in like ministry groups,

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the eldership will find you.

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This is a little messy because some of you are in multiple

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ministries and that's okay.

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You'll get prayed for for one and somebody will come

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and pray for you in another, that's okay.

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But let's just work that area,

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and if you're out in the congregation,

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you're probably involved in one of these ministries.

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Be in prayer during this time, don't check out.

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Let's allow the Holy Spirit to move.

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So let's take a few moments and pray.

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Okay, at this time I would ask for our pastors

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to come to the stage, okay, if you'll come to the stage,

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and the elders, if you will come behind them to the stage.

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So if I can have our pastoral team just kind of take

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center ground here and step forward so the elders

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can have room behind.

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So elders, you're coming up behind the pastoral team.

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Yeah, right here is good, yeah.

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So if you guys would stand for just a moment

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and extend your hands this way, I'm gonna ask Brother Howell

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to pray over the pastoral staff, and then after that,

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if Elder James and Wade would pray over me and Shari,

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that would be wonderful.

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Thank you for this time, this opportunity to come and pray

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for those that you have chosen.

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You've picked every one of these leaders and pastors

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that are involved with the ministries of Springhouse.

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I ask Father that you continue to anoint them

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for this service they've been called into.

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I ask Father that you put a hedge of protection around them

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that protects them from the enemy in the onslaughts.

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Father, I ask that you send them people to serve

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alongside of them so that their burden is not so heavy

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with what it is that they do.

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I ask Father, you continue to bless them

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and give them insight as they carry forward

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with their ministries, and just to be able to show

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that it's not a heavy burden, but it's a light burden,

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and it's something that they love to do

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and that they are called to do, and it not be burdensome.

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In Jesus' name, amen.

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Father, we thank you.

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We thank you for Kevin and Shari.

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We thank you for their heart for you, their love for you,

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their love for this body.

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We thank you, Lord, for the way that they pour their life out

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as a beautiful example of being Jesus

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and what that looks like to love on people, to love on us.

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We're grateful that you've called them

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to minister to this body.

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We thank you for the call that you have

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in each of their lives, the giftings that you've given them.

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We pray that those giftings would be used to great purpose

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in your kingdom, in our midst, in this community.

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Father, we thank you for the leadership

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that you bring through them, and we

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ask you to lead them and guide them this year.

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Direct them, Father.

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May we come alongside them as you do.

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May our hearts just join with theirs,

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and may we lift their arms up.

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May we encourage them by our response

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to your calling on their life, and your leading

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through them in our body.

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Father, we ask for you to bring just this closeness.

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Lord, we thank you for the compassion

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that you've spilled out through them,

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the heart for the lost, a caring for the people in this place

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and in this community.

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We ask that it might be infectious among us,

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and that we might carry that compassion with them

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as we walk with them and as we do your will.

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And we're just used for your purposes, Father.

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And then we ask you to guard them.

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We ask you to guard their family, their relationship

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with one another, that it would be set apart and set

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in a special way with some guard and a special time.

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And Lord, that you would guard this house, Lord.

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We thank you for your word and the provision

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it brings to us to hear your voice, to know your call,

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to recognize the voice of the evil one.

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We pray that you would bless them with this guardianship,

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this guard for their family, for their relationship with you

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and one another, and for the relationship in this body.

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Help us, Lord God, walk and have their back.

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Thank you, Jesus.

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Yes, Lord, we agree.

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We say thank you for Kevin and Shari.

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We are so grateful for them as shepherds in this house, God.

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We just know that there's so many sacrifices, Lord,

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that they lay down.

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And it's all for you, God.

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It's all for these people.

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It's for this church, God.

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And so as they continue to sacrifice and pour

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of themselves into this place, God,

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I pray that you would honor that, Lord.

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You do.

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And you give so much.

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So we're so grateful.

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We're so thankful for Kevin and Shari

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and how they shepherd this house.

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And Lord, we just pray blessings over them in 2026, God,

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that it wouldn't have to wait until then.

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But over these next couple of days, God,

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that they would begin to notice that you're just

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pouring out increase and supernatural wisdom

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and insight, Lord, for what's to come, God.

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Thank you for using them in such mighty ways.

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Lord, I just pray that you be honored in everything

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that they do in this house.

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In Jesus' name, everybody said amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Thank you, God.

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Thank you, man.

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I love you guys.

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It's a blessing to be on this journey with you.

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If you guys will have a seat for just one more moment with us.

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We have a ministry here called F-Stop.

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And F-Stop is comprised of a team of people

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who catalog and take photographs of our life that's

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happening here.

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David Warren is leader of that ministry.

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And they have put together a year in review video for 2025.

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And so I'm going to let him set this up.

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And then we have this gift for you.

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So David.

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Thank you, Pastor Kevin.

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Thank you, Pastor Kevin.

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This project came out of our theme

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that we had this year, the greatest stories ever told.

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So we decided that we were going to tell a little bit

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of the Springhouse's story.

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And it became real evident early on that this isn't--

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our story isn't about the stuff that we do.

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We do a lot of stuff.

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It's not about the stuff that we do.

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But it's about the people and the hearts and our postures

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of everyone here.

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And it's an amazing family.

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So I hope you're going to see that in this presentation

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here in just a moment.

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I have to thank a few people real fast.

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Because without them, this wouldn't be on the screens

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today.

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I want to thank the F-Stop photographers who put in time

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and covered events.

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I want to thank the ministries that contributed for those

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themselves.

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I want to thank Brittany and Jonathan Grisham for the music.

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I want to thank Pastor Kevin and the leadership

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here that support a ministry like F-Stop.

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And I have a special thanks to my brother, Jim Caldwell,

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who put this video together.

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And I hope it's a blessing to you.

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So with that, I hope you will enjoy the greatest stories ever

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told, the Springhouse Chapter 2025.

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[APPLAUSE]

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[MUSIC - "SPRINGHOUSE CHAPTER 2025"]

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Little brick building, stained glass windows and pews.

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I remember that old mauve carpet under my best pair of shoes.

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You should have heard a Sunday.

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The singing and dancing was something back then.

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And somewhere in the front row, a deep southern voice

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would say, amen.

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Yeah, this place has changed a lot over the years.

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But there are memories in these walls I will forever have here.

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My tears are soaked in the carpet in the altar space.

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I've been baptized in the waters of amazing grace.

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I've gained decades worth of family.

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It feels like some I've always known.

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There's just something about Sundays in this house

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that feels like home.

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It's a little bit bigger now than it was 20 years ago.

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But there's a few more empty seats

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sitting in the front row.

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Wish I could tell you all the stories,

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take you back in time somehow.

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There were prayers for you, but you

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were not the only one.

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There were prayers prayed in the altar.

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We call miracles now.

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Oh, my Jesus changed some lives here through the years.

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And there's a legacy we will always have here.

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I've been soaked in the carpet in the altar space.

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I've been baptized in the waters of amazing grace.

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I've gained decades worth of family.

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It feels like some I've always known.

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There's just something about Sundays in this house

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that feels like home.

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And I said my vows to my best friend

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right on that very stage.

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And I prayed over my children where

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my daddy gave my hand away.

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And I've said hard goodbyes to many I'll see again someday.

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All in this place where my tears are soaked in the carpet

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in the altar space.

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I've been baptized in the sweetness of amazing grace.

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I know church is not a building.

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That's not what I'm trying to say.

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There's just something about 50 years of God's grace.

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And spending 20 years within that same place.

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There's just something about this spring

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house that feels like home.

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[APPLAUSE]

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Guys, stand with us this afternoon.

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If you are on the pastoral team, would you join us on the stage?

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We're going to close in a high praise song,

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but I want to go ahead and bless you.

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If you're the pastor's staff, come on up.

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Raise your hand.

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Let me give you a blessing.

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May the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ

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continue to grace us and equip us to build one another up

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for his kingdom's sake.

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In Jesus' name, amen.