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We are in our series, His Church.

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I originally was supposed to bring this message today, but I believe that Pastor Justin has

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the Word for us.

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So, would you welcome Pastor Justin.

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Thank you, brother.

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Thank you, sir.

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Stop it.

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That works.

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I'd like to be closer to the people just for the next time.

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Before you get too comfortable and get your Bible and your pen and your notes and everything,

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y'all go ahead and stand with me.

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We're gonna read the scripture for this morning and you can get your Bible, your pen, your

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pad, your notes out.

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We can relax.

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Is it on me again?

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All right, here we go.

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I never know if it's like if I'm doing it or if they're doing it, I'll start doing it.

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Watch, here's what's gonna happen.

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I'll start doing it halfway through.

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I'll start preaching and forget and then they will take over.

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This is exactly what's gonna happen.

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For now, let's stand and read the Word together.

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Here we go.

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"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and

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of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded

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you.

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And behold, I am with you always to the end of the age."

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Father, I thank you so much for your Word.

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I thank you for the life that it brings.

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"I ask that your anointing would be on me to speak clearly to your people, that you would

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open our hearts to an encounter with you, that we would be changed more and more into

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the image of your Son, Christ Jesus, through the power of the Holy Ghost."

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It's in Christ's name I pray, amen and amen.

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You guys can be seated.

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So last week, Pastor Kevin shared a little bit about the vision concerning our church,

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Springhouse Church, and what the Lord has specifically called us to do.

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But how does that fit within the framework or the calling of the church at large?

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So today, we're gonna dig a little bit deeper and we're gonna ask, what is God's idea for

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the church?

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Where did the church come from?

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How did the church begin?

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How did this all get started?

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What we're doing here today is an outflowing or a result of something that started long,

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long ago.

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So for millennia, men have claimed to know what God means for the church.

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We've all claimed to know what God means for the church.

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This has led to divisions, infighting, tribalism, if you know what tribalism is, and sometimes

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when somebody moves to a new area of town, they will post on Facebook their criteria

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that they're looking for for their new church.

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And if you've done that, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it.

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It's the same thing as Vol fans don't wanna hang out with Gator fans.

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We just don't.

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Can I get an amen?

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Right?

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The only time is if we're sharing a ride to the SEC tournament, we'll go together and

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then split ways.

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It's tribalism.

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We wanna hang with our tribe.

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Same reason you unfriend people that you don't like on Facebook.

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That's tribalism.

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It's also led to different methods, dogmas, as well as religious sects and denominations.

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If you're a friend of mine, you probably know this is how I read my Bible most days.

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If I've called you or spoken to you within the last two weeks, you've probably been on

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the receiving end of something that looks similar to this, right?

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But I have, this is an example of a fan theory.

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I have several fan theories when it comes to denominations.

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Does everybody know what a fan theory is?

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No?

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Okay, I'm explaining what a fan theory is.

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Okay?

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I like superhero movies.

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And sometimes when they make a superhero movie, there are undercurrents or themes that are

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not overtly expressed in the movie.

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And so fans will get together and try to decipher what they really meant by that.

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Okay?

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That's a fan theory.

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And then they'll post them in blogs and online and they'll argue about them and defend their

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point because this is what we believe the director really was trying to say even though

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they didn't say that.

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And I have two fan theories when it comes to denominations.

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Like I said, I said that up front so that you don't say, "This is why we have denominations."

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This is a fan theory of mine.

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Okay?

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The first one.

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I believe we have different denominations in the church, Baptist, Church of Christ,

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Pentecostal, non-denominational, although we think we get out of it.

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That's an actual denomination.

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We're a non-denominational church.

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No, you just declared.

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I think part of the reason why is to keep the enemy on his toes.

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Because the same thing you get over here at the Church of Christ, you definitely don't

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get over here at the non-denominational church and you definitely don't get over here at

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the Methodist church or the Presbyterian church.

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I think it's part of it is structured as a tactic so that the enemy doesn't necessarily

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know what to do every Sunday morning when he comes to church.

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So lesser, lesser, it's not so high on my fan theory scale, but it's up there.

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The real reason I think we have so many denominations is we've all seen the last five minutes of

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the movie, the Death, Burrow, and Resurrection, and we're trying to figure out what the first

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95% of the movie meant.

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And you go to different churches and they'll say, "Well, here's what the first 95% means,

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and here's what this means, and here's what this means, and here's what this means."

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Sin theories is actually what gets us in the weeds in the church.

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We think we know what God really meant by the church, and so instead of us continuing

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to build this guesswork and conjectured theology, let's look at the text and draw from it what

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has actually been revealed to us instead of our idea of what the church is supposed to

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look like.

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So the people of God began with the creation of Adam and Eve in the garden.

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They enjoyed fellowship and intimacy with God as image bearers.

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Adam and Eve rebel against God's command, and they begin the journey towards restoration.

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And this is what we're all trying to get back to.

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We're trying to get back to that intimacy and fellowship we experienced, although we

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didn't experience, mankind experienced intimacy with God.

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And we're all trying to get back there.

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Genesis 3 15, God promises a victory.

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He promises a victory in spite of the rebellion with the announcement of the seed war.

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This is the first rebellion.

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He says, "I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your offspring and her

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offspring."

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Now, he's talking to the serpent.

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The serpent's offspring and the offspring of the woman will be at odds.

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And he shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel.

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This is a messianic prophecy that we see at the very beginning.

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But more importantly, I want us to look at two principles or two themes that have been

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playing out in the church since the beginning.

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Are you ready?

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Here's the first one.

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Eve was operating on secondhand information.

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Eve was operating on secondhand information.

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God told Adam, "Don't eat the fruit."

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And Adam told Eve.

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So when the enemy comes at her, he says, "Did God really say?"

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And what does she, "Well, I don't know if he really said that."

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I don't know.

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I don't know.

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Most of us come to church and we rely on Pastor Kevin and Pastor Barbie and Pastor Ronnie

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to declare the Word of God and we never go fact check it or look at it and say, "God,

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is this real in my life?"

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You go and live your life based on something I said and you didn't want to get to heaven

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and be like, "Well, Pastor Justin ruined my life because he told me this and I never looked

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at it for myself."

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Promise you when you get there, I'm going to have to answer for me.

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You can't blame me for it.

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You can blame me now, but when you get there, that's not going to work for you.

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We rely too much on other people to distribute God's Word to us when it is available to us.

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It was secondhand information.

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Now I'm not saying Pastor Kevin can't be trusted.

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We are responsible as leaders and teachers to discern the Word of God, to pray for wisdom,

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to ask for God to use us.

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I'm a nervous wreck back here about 30 seconds before I come out here.

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Why?

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Because I'm responsible to declare the Word of God in a right way because I do know there

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are some of you that will never go look at it for yourself.

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I'm going to tell you something and it's going to become gospel in your life and that scares

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me because I'm responsible for handling the Word of God.

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When Eve was operating on secondhand information, the serpent questioned if God really said

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it, she didn't know because she didn't hear him say it.

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This caused doubt to creep in and temptation to become God's soon followed with a, "Well,

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Yahweh can't be trusted then.

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Maybe he's holding out on me."

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Do we really know what God says or are we completely reliant on our pastors and leaders?

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The second thing that's still playing out in the church, the second thing that still,

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I told you that was going to happen, look.

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The second thing that happened is we make the story all about us.

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We take what happened in Genesis and from here we follow this story arc that the Bible

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is all about our redemption.

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That because of the fall of man, now everything that happens is about me being reconciled

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to God.

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That is a plot line but newsflash, it's not all about us.

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We are often ancillary characters and not the main point.

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You know how I know that?

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John 1 tells us, "In the beginning was the Word.

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The Word was with God, the Word was God.

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Then the Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory."

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Everything was made by Jesus, for Jesus, and through Jesus.

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And if John 1 tells me that, then that means he's the main point.

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And my redemption is a story line in the story of Jesus.

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The story is God.

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And part of that story includes our redemption but what we fail to do is we see the fall,

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we see the rebellion, and then we make everything about us getting back to God.

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And that's not necessarily the focus.

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And that happened at the very beginning.

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So we continue to follow this thread through the church, throughout the Old Testament,

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from the patriarchs Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and to Exodus and the creation of the

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nation of Israel.

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And then we see that the people of God were eventually exiled from their lands and from

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the temple where they brought atoning sacrifices was destroyed.

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God promises to restore his people after their exile to Babylon in Jeremiah 25, 11 through

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12.

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And then he sends Ezra and Nehemiah to rebuild the walls and eventually the second temple.

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And the Old Testament ends with another promise in Malachi, one who would come to redeem them.

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Malachi chapter three verse one says, "Behold, I send my messenger and he will prepare the way before me."

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God gives a promise and the people have to wait for 400 years.

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400 years.

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400 years.

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It's like waiting 30 minutes at the grocery store 'cause I picked the wrong line.

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'Cause I didn't wanna do self-check.

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Abraham couldn't wait a decade on God's promise.

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And the people of God are waiting for 400 years for this promised one who would deliver

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them.

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So it's no wonder that some people didn't recognize him when he came and others did.

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Why did the ones recognize him when he came?

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Because they had been telling their children and their children and their children's children.

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It's been passed down generation to generation to generation.

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Pastor Ronnie just shared about a heritage that was passed down.

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And guess what that heritage has been passed down to who?

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His children.

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And I watched his grandchildren come and bring their dollar for those in need.

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And they will teach to their children and their children so that 400 years from now,

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they'll be carrying down principles that was taught to them by someone they never know.

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There was an expectation that you tell about this promise, that you hold on to this promise.

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I don't care how long it takes.

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Are you still holding on to what God, are you stewarding the promise that God has given

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you?

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Not your specific, hey, this is what I got for you in your life.

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A promise that he is going to make all things right.

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Because if it's not all about me, then not every promise is for me.

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But what are the promises that God has given you?

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And are you stewarding them, church?

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Four hundred years they waited.

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And then we get to Jesus.

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We often look at the book of Acts and we look at the expansion and the growth and the power

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of the Holy Spirit.

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We look at the missionary journeys and we think that's the church.

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That's when the church, that's how I used to look at the book of Acts.

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This is where the church was.

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No, no, no.

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The church begins and ends with Jesus Christ.

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It begins and ends with Jesus Christ.

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When Jesus comes on the scene, that's when the church actually begins.

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The origin story of the church is found in the New Testament, primarily in the gospels.

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So, to help us better understand what Jesus is about to do, I want to take a minute and

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talk about the difference between the church, the church, and the church.

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Okay?

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So we're going to talk about the church, the church, and the church.

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Okay.

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The first one, you are the church.

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That's us.

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So when I say the church, could be you.

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You are the church.

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We are the body of Christ.

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We are the church, the temple where the Holy Spirit resides in us.

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We are the church.

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That's the first one.

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The second one, Springhouse.

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This is our local church.

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There are other local churches here.

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There's a church right across the street.

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Don't even know the name.

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Forgot it just now.

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I feel terrible because they're part of the big church.

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Okay?

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God forgive me.

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Cornerstone.

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That's a great name being on the corner right there, right?

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Why are we Cornerstone Non-denominational Church, right?

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Are they a Baptist church?

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They are.

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Look, I told you all from there, this is real life.

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This is the local church.

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Okay?

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So this is our local church.

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I call this Little C. Little C.

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We are the Little C church.

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So you're the church.

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Springhouse is the Little C church.

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Then you have the Big C church.

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Okay?

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All of the churches that are operating as an example of the kingdom of God here on earth.

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Okay?

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With a collective mission.

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The church is supposed to have a collective mission and all of us Little C churches carry

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out that mission and all of the individual churches work the mission of the little church.

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Does everybody know the difference between the church, the church and the church?

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We got that out of the way.

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So when I say church, I'll say Little C, Big C or you.

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Okay?

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So when Jesus arrives on the scene, he's implementing a new system.

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This is one where all believers, Jew and Gentile can have access to Yahweh.

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And he would ultimately accomplish this on the cross when he reclaimed the authority.

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Look at what he says in Matthew chapter four, verse 17.

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From that time, this is after his baptism.

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From that time, Jesus began to preach saying, "Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."

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In other words, he said, "Hey, right now."

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It starts right now.

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The church is beginning right now.

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I have been baptized.

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My mission is started.

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I'm preaching.

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The kingdom is now.

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It's right now.

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Then two verses later, he calls his first disciples.

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And here he reveals to them the purpose for which he's calling disciples.

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He said to them, "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men."

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Now it's important to note they were actually fishing for fish.

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And when Jesus calls him says, "If you come with me, you're gonna be fishing for people."

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We got that, right?

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But here's the problem I think that we have nowadays.

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We think that only the important jobs and roles are those that are within the church.

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And we look up to pastors and leaders and teachers and influencers now, right?

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And then we go back to our little jobs at Publix and Home Depot and the law firm of

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Smith Smith and Johnson or whatever it is you're doing and you think, "Well, here I

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am in the secular world."

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Let me tell you something, there are no secular jobs, okay?

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There may be secular missions, but as kingdom people, our job is to infiltrate secular places

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and bring the light to them.

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Why?

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'Cause you're the church.

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And Jesus was saying, "Hey, I'm gonna change your focus here.

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You're not gonna be so focused on doing the work.

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Your focus is gonna be on people and your work will become a part of that."

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Then in Matthew 5 through 7, he gives them expectations.

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He gives them a modus operandi, a mode of operation.

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He spends time with his disciples.

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He taught them about the kingdom.

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He casted out demonic spirits.

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He performed miracles and he revealed his nature to them as well as the nature of the

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father.

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So he declares, "Hey, something new is happening right now.

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I know you're actually fishing to provide for your family, but things are about to change

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for you guys.

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And I'm gonna show you what this is gonna look like on a day-to-day basis."

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Jesus was building the church without telling everybody, "I'm building a church."

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So when I say the church begins with Jesus, it literally began with him.

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One of the most important revelations about the history of the church that Jesus gives

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us is it's Caesarea Philippi.

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If you got kids in here, I gotta kind of make this real.

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I'll keep it PG-13, but you need to understand about Caesarea Philippi.

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This is a bad place.

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It's a real bad place.

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Caesarea Philippi is at the base of Mount Hermon and Mount Hermon historically, you

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can call it Mount Hermon, but I prefer Hermon.

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It sounds a little bit affluent, right?

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Don't judge me.

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I told y'all how I read my Bible.

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I'm like, these things right here.

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Mount Hermon is off the charts with the amount of spiritual activity that is happening at

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this place.

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Historically, Caesarea Philippi is located at the base of Mount Hermon and Caesarea Philippi

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is this cave here.

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In this cave, the pagans thought was actually the gates to the underworld.

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They believed that this was a portal of some sort, a gate or access point to the underworld.

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And they would take and put little idols in those little cracks on the rocks.

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You can see like little shelves and stuff.

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They would take all of these idols and they would stuff them in all those rocks.

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And then it gets wilder than that.

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They would take and they would sacrifice their children.

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They would do a cult and blood sacrifices.

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They would perform sexual rituals right there at the mouth or opening of the cave in order

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to entice the God Pan to come from the underworld and return into this world.

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Now you can say, you can think what you want and you can think these people are crazy,

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but historically in the Bible, you aren't sacrificing your children and putting babies

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in a fire to a God that does not exist.

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And I'm here to tell you that the Bible never says that there are no other gods.

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It says Yahweh is supreme because people aren't passing down these traditions.

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You're not cutting yourself.

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You're not offering your baby.

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You're not performing sexual rituals to a God that is not real to you.

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And these people worship these false gods.

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And when it says false gods, it doesn't mean that they're fictional or made up.

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It means that they are not supreme.

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Are you tracking?

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So these people really believed that these other gods were going to come back through

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this place.

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Now I don't know how much truth there is to that, but these people were doing some bad

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stuff.

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Right here, they were literally knocking on the gates to the doors of hell.

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Are you tracking?

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Okay, it's a bad place.

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Historically, they're doing a lot of bad stuff.

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And Jesus takes his disciples to the red light district.

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Okay.

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I don't know what you want me to do.

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I'm trying to V.G. it.

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Okay.

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I was going to be a kid in an early gathering.

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I was like, "Ahh."

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I'm going to be explaining, "Dad, what is this?"

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See, I told you I was going to ruin somebody's life.

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Now you got to go home and do your homework.

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Okay.

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So, so Jesus takes his disciples up from Galilee to Caesarea Philippi.

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And the disciples, they all know what this place is.

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This may be foreign to us, but they know that this is downtown, back alley.

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This is not a good spot.

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We don't need to be here.

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They probably had their hands in their pockets.

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Guarantee Peter had his hand on a sword.

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Okay.

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Again, it's in the text.

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Not that part.

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Listen, see, I'm...

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Jesus takes his disciples to this place.

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They all understand this is a pagan site of worship.

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They all understand this is pagan worship.

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These people are doing bad stuff.

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And Jesus takes his whole crew up there and this is what happens.

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They get there and it says in Matthew 16, "Now when Jesus came to the district of Caesarea

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Philippi, he asked his disciples, 'Who do people say the Son of Man is?'"

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Who do people say I am?

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Who do people say I am?

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And they said, "Well, some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah, and others say Jeremiah

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or one of the prophets, and he said to them, 'Who do you say that I am?'"

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What do people say about me, but what do you say about me?

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"And Simon Peter replied, 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.'

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And Jesus answered him, 'Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, for flesh and blood has not

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revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven.

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And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates

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of hell shall not prevail against it.'"

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This is actually where you see the origins of the papal line and Catholicism that Peter

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was the first pope because the interpretation is that Jesus was saying, "Peter is the rock

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that I'm going to build the church on."

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So that's where that originates from.

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But that's not what Jesus is doing right here.

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Jesus is the rock.

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He is the rock.

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And he takes them to this rocky place of pagan worship, and the Father reveals that Jesus

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is the Messiah to Peter, whose name means rock, and this revelation becomes the foundation

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or cornerstone of faith for the church.

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It's like meaning inside of meaning inside of meaning inside of meaning.

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And Jesus is giving them, he's the king of giving them a visual representation of what

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he's doing in the spirit.

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There are things that happen that we think are invisible, they're actually imperceivable.

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And Jesus sees all of it, and he's trying to give them a glimpse of how the kingdom

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is about to work.

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This foundation that Jesus is the Messiah is the cornerstone of our faith in the church.

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This is where it all begins.

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We can disagree on a million different things, but we can never disagree on Jesus' death,

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burial and resurrection.

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It's all we got that ties us together.

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I don't care if you think clapping your hands is good or singing this way is great or if

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we structure our service like this, if we have a pope, if we don't have a pope, the

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death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the faith of the Christian

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church.

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That's the one thing that brings us all together, that unites us all.

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And one of my most favorite verses in the entire Bible, and this is free, this is not

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in the notes.

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Jesus, speaking of himself, says, "If any man falls on this rock, he will be broken.

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But if this rock falls on any man, he will be crushed."

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When you take your life and you fall on Jesus, you will be broken in a beautiful way that

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allows him to put the pieces back together.

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But if you hold out in your stubbornness and pride and the rock has to fall on you, it

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will crush you.

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I pray I never get to the place where I stop falling on Jesus, where I stop becoming broken

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on him.

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And I get so arrogant in my walk and I've got this, this is my bus stop, God, I know

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where I'm at.

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I've done this for five years, ten years.

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I read the whole Bible one time.

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Why do I gotta do it again?

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The rock falls on you, you'll be crushed.

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But if you fall on the rock, you'll be broken.

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There's a big difference.

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It's hard to put dust pieces back together.

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God's capable of doing it, but I'd much rather take three or four and have him glue them

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back together.

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Now watch this.

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Now watch this.

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He said, "On this rock, this revelation that I'm the Christ, I'll build my church and the

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gates of hell will not prevail against it."

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Right?

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For so long, I was reading this and I was like, hell's not gonna be able to come against

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us.

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That's not what he's saying.

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What do gates do?

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What do you, like if you, all right, James, you put up a real gate around your house.

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What are you trying to do?

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You're not trying to keep the Jansen boys inside, right?

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They're wild.

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I'm telling you.

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That might be a dual purpose gate right there.

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Look.

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No, but it does.

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No.

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Okay.

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All right.

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So the boundaries or boundaries that God puts in our life are a bad thing, right?

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When God, we look at things that are a boundary and we think God just saying, no, no, no.

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Boundaries help us play the game the right way.

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I was watching basketball last night.

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Imagine they're up in the stands, just keep running around with the ball.

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It's not a fair way to play the game, is it?

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Can't just do whatever you want.

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Boundaries are in our life for a reason so that we play within the parameters of the

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game.

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And what the gates are designed to do, keep things out.

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And he says the gates of hell are not going to prevail against my church.

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What he basically did was took the disciples to the gates of hell and said, hey, we're

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not sitting back on our laurels.

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We are about to attack and storm the gates of hell.

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He took his disciples to the place they call the gates of hell and said, this is the church

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and we are going to take and storm the kingdom of darkness.

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But we're not going to do it the way you think we're going to do it.

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They were looking for a king that was going to come and ride in and destroy and mount.

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And when he comes back, he's coming that way.

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But not this time.

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He said, we're going into attack mode.

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And the disciples are probably sitting there like me most of them go, how are we going

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to do that?

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And with what power?

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How are we going to destroy the kingdom of darkness?

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And with what power?

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Quickly, I'm going to show you.

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I'm going to give us two verses or passages that show us how Jesus wanted to do this.

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He said, this is where I'm going to build my church.

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This is how we're going to operate.

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Here's the first.

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Jesus came to them and said to them, all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

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Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and

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of the son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all I have commanded you.

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And behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.

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Now you can say Jesus is actually not talking to all believers here.

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He's talking to his disciples.

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He told his disciples to go make disciples.

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Not all believers to go make disciples.

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But here's the problem with that.

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Being a believer is not a cop out to say that this is not for you.

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The difference between believers and disciples is the difference between proximity to Jesus

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and intimacy with Jesus.

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There's a big difference.

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You can be around somebody.

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I don't know Michael Jordan.

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I know about him.

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I don't want that to be said of my relationship with the Lord.

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I spent all my whole life learning things about God.

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I came to church and they told me things about him and I never knew him.

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Disciples making disciples.

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The great commission was given to disciples and the call is to become disciples.

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This is the mission of the big C church.

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To make disciples who make disciples who make disciples.

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How we walk that out is done in the little C.

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Part of the way that we make disciples is our programming here.

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The things that we do here.

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That's our programming.

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That's how we are making disciples that fit within the context of the big C church.

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We have a thriving theater ministry.

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Libby got baptized two weeks ago and we've been praying over her family ever since.

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Raising money to support them.

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That is disciples making disciples.

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Do you think that the impact that the local church has had on her is going to transcend

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all of the grief and hurt and struggle that they're going through in their life?

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What did what did Elsie and Gary say up here?

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She said, I have never been so convicted in my life as I have at Springhouse.

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And I thought, which Sunday have I been up since they...

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I'm trying to figure out if it's me or you, right?

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You know what they said without saying it?

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I have allowed the Lord to do whatever he wants to do in my life.

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I showed up and God, there was some Sundays that cut me to death and I responded to it.

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That's discipleship.

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We're not just going to get people saved and send them back out in the world.

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Can we baptize and we dedicate your babies here or we have a Thursday night midweek gathering

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or Pastor Kevin's praying for this series a year before it happens.

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Why?

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So that the people of God can be equipped to go be the little sea church out there and

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bring people into the big sea mission.

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It's not just all just what do we want to do this Sunday?

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It's been bathed in prayer and led by the Holy Ghost.

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Why because it's a part of the mission that Jesus laid out.

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This is where the church began.

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This is how it began.

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Equipping guys like me to do the Word.

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Equipping guys like you to do the Word.

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And then also how we're going to do it is Acts 1.8.

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You will receive power, you will receive power, dynamic ability when the Holy Spirit has come

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upon you and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end

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of the earth.

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Now he did not say you're going to go do witnessing in all those places.

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He said the Holy Spirit will actually transform you to become the witness so that wherever

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you go, there you are.

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Wherever you go, he's already transformed you and he's refining you and sharpening you

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on this progressive walk called discipleship so that when you do get to Judea, Samaria

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and the ends of the earth, you are equipped to do what?

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All the things that Jesus did when he was here.

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We make it so stinking difficult sometimes.

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Well I say we, I mean me and maybe y'all.

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We make it so stinking difficult.

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We act like there's so much on our shoulders that we gotta do it all.

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When Jesus has already done it all and then provided us a way to do it and all we gotta

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do is show up and walk out our park.

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We gave away our authority in the garden.

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Even Adam gave it away and Jesus said, "That's fine, I'll go get it back."

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He did and then the whole rest of the time we see the promises.

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We see him moving and he goes and he gets the authority back and what did it say in

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the other verse?

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All authority, all of it, every bit of it in heaven and on earth has been given to me.

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And here's what I'm gonna do, give it back to you.

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You're not getting out of this.

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You're going to finish what I started but this time I'm not only giving you your authority

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back, I'm gonna send my spirit to transform you into what you need to be.

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You're not just getting a mandate and a hall pass to go do it.

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I'm giving you the power to walk it out, to be the little seed.

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We're the church operating under our little mission which is a part of the big C mission

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to make disciples of all nations.

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That's one of the greatest acts of spiritual warfare.

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We've got this some idea of what spiritual warfare is and what it actually is is baptizing

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Elsie and Jerry and they have committed their life to Jesus.

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They're plugged into the local church gaining discipleship and they are carrying that out

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into their community to tell others about the joy and peace that they have found in

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Jesus Christ again.

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That's it, that's the church.

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Go home, we're done for the rest of the year.

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You know why we're not?

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Because that's not all there is.

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Jesus foretold in John 14, 26 the Holy Spirit would help us and bring to memory everything

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he said.

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Worship team, you can come out, we're gonna get ready to worship.

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The history of the church is so very important.

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In order to know where we're going, we gotta know where we've been as a people.

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You realize that you are a part of the biblical story?

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Your name may not be in here, but you are included in things like and the whosoever

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believes in him, right?

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He's got promises that are open-ended that transcend to us.

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You're included in this story.

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Why?

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Because there were disciples that were made that kept making them and kept making them

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and somewhere along the line you showed up to a local church.

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Well you ran into James, well you ran into Dana and she started walking with your daughter

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and discipling them and then the daughter gets baptized and she started doing.

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It's not stopped.

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If they kept bringing jars, would the oil still be flowing?

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If they kept bringing jars, are you hearing me?

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It's an interactive thing.

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The history of a thing can help us understand what it was designed to do regardless of model

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changes or adaptations.

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Do you know there's probably a big difference between a model T Ford and a Tesla, right?

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They were both designed to do the same thing.

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And so although things have adapted and changed over the years, the history and the original

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purpose of a thing tells us what it's supposed to mean now.

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And we've gotten so far away from it.

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It's become a spectacle at times.

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It's become a thing we do to check a box.

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But if I'm the church and you're the church and we're all coming here into this little

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bitty church to grow together, to accomplish that mission of the big C, do I have to understand

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that Jesus has given me the authority to do it and the power to walk it out?

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Jesus created the church to proclaim his kingdom here on earth and to create disciples.

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We are to face evil and injustice head on, to walk in his authority as image bearers

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whose lives bring glory to his name through the power of the Holy Ghost.

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So let's worship the King Church.

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