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Seek First - Message by Loran Livingston

"Seek First" - Transcript

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Loran Livingston.
Central Church. Charlotte. NC.

Citing parables of Jesus and the writings of Paul, Pastor Livingston urges us to seek God first, rather than money and things, in our lives. A relationship with God is a treasure to lay down all other things for, and as we seek Him first, He takes care of all of our needs

 
We thank you today for your boundless love thank you Jesus thank you Ten Thousand
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Times Ten Thousand Times we praise you our words are inadequate
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we can't find even the energy to appropriately bless the name of the
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one who loved us and gave himself for us Lord as I prayed already today
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this is a gathering this is a holy Gathering you knew before the foundation of the
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world that we would be here today these people would be sitting where they're sitting
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you knew who would be watching from Japan Saudi Arabia Australia
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and many many other places I pray today now that the word of the Lord will find
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deep root in our hearts and when we leave may we be different
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may we be challenged to be different in Jesus name we pray
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and everybody said amen amen you may be seated
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what do you need Pastor okay thank you
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as I study God's word I'm I'm constantly reminded
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first of all I am never to lean on my under my own understanding
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I don't really know it takes God telling me and teaching me
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lean not to your own understanding in all of your ways acknowledge Him
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he will direct your path I'm also admonished strongly by Jesus first of
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all never to lean on this world to put any amount of confidence in it
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the accoutrements of this world the
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Securities of this world are not what the child of God relies on
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Orleans on so I want to stand here first of all and
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tell all of you who are followers of Jesus your heavenly Father Knows What You Need
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better than you let me say it again your
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Heavenly Father knows what you need right now
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he knew it before you were born because he knows everything but right
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now where you are sitting and where you are watching your heavenly Father Knows
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the predicament you are in the problem you are facing the situation that's taxing you
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your Heavenly Father knows
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now in the words of Jesus therefore do not worry
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in three places in the same chapter chapter six
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of Matthew Jesus said therefore do not worry
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therefore I say unto you do not worry
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third time therefore I say do not worry
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he is not just telling you not to worry about your finances
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but about anything in your life or anybody in your life whatever you put into God's
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hand God takes care of
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whatever you release to him he takes charge of
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you can't just put it in his hand and continue to hold on to it
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because it appears that you might want to take it back when you give it to God
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you've got to trust that God will solve it his way not yours
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so when you come in that same chapter to the 33rd verse
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it's a verse every one of you can quote when I start it you'll finish it I'm sure
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but it's one of those verses I don't think we appreciate there are
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things in God's word that become pivotal they become Lynch pins
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they kind of summarize everything this is one of those verses it says but seek first
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the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these
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things will be added to you therefore do not worry
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did you hear that things what things well he said the things that the
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Gentiles worry about you are not to worry about
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Gentiles are unsaved Nations or lost people or sinners
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they worry about things clothes food
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security he said but you have a Heavenly Father
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and you are not one of them therefore do not worry your only task no your only
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privilege is to seek first the kingdom of God
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and his righteousness and everything else all those other
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things will be automatically added to you
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while you are seeking him things are chasing you
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but your eyes are never on the things they're always on him and somehow when your eyes are on him
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things don't seem that important anyway and yet God knows that you have need of
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all these things so he just says I tell you what you keep your eyes on me you go
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after me Chase me and see what kind of blessings will chase you but when you
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start chasing me you'll never really catch me but the joy of chasing me is
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what eternal life is all about because I already have you now I'm
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giving you the joy of chasing me I've already captured you now you're trying
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to grab hold of me it's just one big love tangle God taking care of his children
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so how exactly are we supposed to go about this thing anyway you see you don't have to be a wealthy
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person to be greedy um Jesus taught us very plainly those
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things in Matthew chapter 13.
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this is the attitude this is the diligence with which I am to
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seek the kingdom of God are you ready for this
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nobody's exempt from this message today you may be a pauper you may not have a dime in the bank and you may have just
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lost your house but you can still be greedy you can be worth millions and of course
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you too can be greedy because the Cry of the greedy is more
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more that's what greed cries out all the time for more
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more so Jesus said if you want this thing called The Kingdom here's how
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you go about it the Kingdom of Heaven is like treasure
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um treasure hidden in a field which a man found and hid
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and for Joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field
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that's it that's the end of the parable now I know there will be 75 or 80
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different interpretations of the application of that Parable I'm not
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interested in all of that today I'm looking at the seed in it and the seed
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is when someone discovers something he considers so valuable
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that he would sell everything else to get it then he understands what the kingdom of
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God is all about but then Jesus added another one just right under it again
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the Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls
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who when he had found one pearl of great price
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went and sold all that he had and bought it into the parable
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two short Parables some of Jesus parables are rather lengthy and in-depth
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but these two just simply say if you want the kingdom of God you've
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got to consider it treasure you've got to think of it as the pearl
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of great price the most valuable thing you've ever seen in your life
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and that you want it more than anything else in this life so to have it to to
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gain that treasure and to hold that Pearl you counted nothing to sell everything
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just so you can have that
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it's an aggressive approach its Avid it's it's energetic
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it's desperation that I may know
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him at the cost of suffering at the cost of loss I just want to know Jesus
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I'll give up everything to know Jesus there's no material thing there's not
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even a person more important to me than Jesus The
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Treasure of Jesus the beauty the inestimable
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value of this beautiful pearl I want it I'll do
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whatever it takes to have it I want a closer walk with him deeper knowledge of
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him I want his presence to surround me I want him to be above me I want him to
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fill me up I want my heart to cry out all day give me Jesus Just Give Me Jesus
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I want to wake up saying thank you Jesus I want to eat lunch with a thank you on
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my mind and as I go through the day and do the sometimes pitiful uh stuff you
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got to do to be a human being in this pitiful world you just do it but you got
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Jesus and while you're doing it you thank him that he found you and now he
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lets you run after him thank you Jesus whatever you do when you sit down to eat
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when you whatever you do you have this knowledge that the Lord found you and
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saved you and now you get to dig deeper for more treasure and shine that
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beautiful pearl in your soul every day what a blessing it is to wake up even in
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the middle of the night just wake up and the first thing say I'm getting emotional that I and and what you're
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thinking about is Jesus have you ever awakened have you ever awakened yourself saying hallelujah thank you Jesus it
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happens to me all the time now I don't know what I was dreaming but I woke myself up saying hallelujah thank you
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Jesus and with a scripture in my heart hasn't always been that way but now that
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I've served him all these years and I've filled my life with this book I am just
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coming to realize what a treasure Jesus Jesus is and there is no feeling no high
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no car no home no amount of money nothing that can compare to feeling the
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breath of Jesus in your face as you approach him
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now the Lord was pretty strong about some things too
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I turn over to chapter 12 of Luke he spoke a parable another parable
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you don't know how blessed you are sir ma'am
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to be able to understand what I'm preaching right now
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blessed are your ears Jesus said for they hear and blessed are your eyes for
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they see blessed are those that can hear and understand don't you ever take the fact
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that you know who Jesus is for granted because most of this world does not know
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and they do not care but here we said I'm off my subject now I don't care here
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we sit in this Gathering today in the presence of the holy God of the creation
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and we know who he is
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another parable the ground of a certain rich man
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yielded plentifully beginning with 16 chapter 12 Luke
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now I need to just take my time here the ground of a certain rich man yielded
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plentifully and he thought within himself
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this is what he's thinking in his heart you see you can say one thing with your
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mouth but think another thing in your heart he thought within himself saying what
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shall I do I have no room to store my crops
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I've got so much stuff I don't even know what to do with it I've got packages I haven't opened I've
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got clothes that still have the tags on them and yet yet
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I just want some more clothes you know
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I've got this car but I've always really wanted that car but I don't want to get rid of that one
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because I want both of those but I've also seen that one so wow what shall I do
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I've got plenty of money in the bank I don't really have any Financial worries what shall I do
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so he said to whom did he say it himself
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he's talking to himself I will do this
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I'll pull down my Barns and build greater and there I will store all my crops and
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my goods I'll just do more I'll get more
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you see that's the Cry of the greedy more more
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and I will say to my soul this is incredible to me
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this man is talking to himself I'll pull down what I got I'll build
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Vigor and then I'll say to my soul so you have many Goods laid up for many
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years take your ease eat drink and
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be merry so he's in his heart he's saying I feel
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pretty good if the economy crashes I still got stuff
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I got so many different Investments and so much stuff laid up in so many
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different places I know it can't all be affected I'll be all right
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so soul take it easy you don't have anything to worry about
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it doesn't matter what the economy does or Wall Street
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you've you're pretty safe you've done well you've
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planned wisely you got a lot take it easy
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now somebody else is going to talk but God said
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but God said to him fool
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fool this night that Soul you've been talking to
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will be required of you I'm calling it home it's over you're gonna die
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all this planning you've done was done without me you you may have told people how good
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God's been to you but you've been talking to yourself about how blessed you are and how secure you feel and your
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security was not in me fool
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You Don't Own Your Soul you may talk to it but when I am ready
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for it I will call your soul home
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then look at it whose will those things be which you
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have provided somebody's going to pick it up when you drop it
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somebody else is going to carry on your greedy Legacy somebody else is going to be viciously
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infected with the poison of greed just like you are
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and they'll talk to their souls and they won't talk to me and Jesus said so is he who lays up
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treasure for himself and is not rich toward God
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oh my and is not rich toward God
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you know what my long tenure I've met a lot of people you know I have
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met the poorest of the poor and I've met some really
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Mega rich rich people too and the Cry of the greedy is always the
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same more more I've had a number of people
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you know have me look at their things their assets and say it's all the Lord's
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is it what does he need with it God doesn't care what you accumulate he
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wants to know what you did for my name's sake with him that wasn't comfortable was it
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you can say that with your mouth but when you talk to your soul and says soul look what you've got look look what you
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did look what you've built you sold this you are the master of this you crafted
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this success Journey you're talking to your soul and God says but all I've got to do is look at your
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soul and I'll call it home and then then where will all this stuff go so was
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the man who is not rich toward God
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did you notice the wording there Rich toward God he didn't say the man that
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knows God or believes in God he said you've got an opportunity to be as rich
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in God as you are in this world which one will you choose and I tell you
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brothers and sisters and ladies and gentlemen one half second after you die
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if you have not lived your life for the glory of Jesus you would give every thing you ever made
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or owned or sold or bought for that half second to say Jesus
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forgive me so I come today to comfort people who
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are struggling right now but I've also come to warn people who have put their trust in the things
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of this world God is looking for somebody to be rich
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toward him to get to that place of abandoned total
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abandonment where you say and I know this is a different context than a different book
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if I perish I perish I am not going to live a protected
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defensive lifestyle I'm going to be
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adventurous with the word of God and in my faith
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God has blessed me to be a blessing not to accumulate it so I can feel
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secure in this present world I know this doesn't go over well with
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lots of business people and you say what do you know you're a preacher
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you see you may know money in business but I know this
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so that's why you need to listen to me don't get upset with me
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listen to me if you are listening to me it's a gift from God
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that someone gets to stand here and remind you that a man's life does not consist of
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the things which he possesses it doesn't matter how fat your wallet is
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or how big your barns are or how full they are if you're not getting rich
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toward God the Lord says that's foolish
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you're just a fool so when Jesus said seek
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first the kingdom of God and his righteousness what does he mean by that well one man
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sought and found the treasure and another man sought and found the Pearl
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you've got to go after it but I do need to tell you that you can't
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do two things first only one thing can be done
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first you can't be best at more than one thing
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you can't give one thing to everything first means
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first seek the kingdom of God
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first don't seek the world and then use God as
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an excuse and a crutch don't have a short little devotion in
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the morning and then rush out to do what you really want to do and that's yet more
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people live for the next accomplishment
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the next project but unless we are living
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for him and to know him God calls that whole thing
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fully you know when you read the Apostle Paul in that very personal letter of
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Philippians he kind of summed it up too
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he said I used to be a man of means and I used to be an important man and a well-known man and I am an accomplished
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man and if you look in my world he said you will see that nobody excelled me in anything
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but what things were gained to me now I see that it is nothing but manure
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dung rubbish do you hear me what things were gained to me now that
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I've seen him now that I've tasted him
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all that stuff seems so very stupid unnecessary
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even offensive to me now this one thing I do
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one thing the man that took the gospel around the
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world said I only have one mission forgetting what's behind
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because no matter what I did it doesn't matter and pressing forward going after it
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seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness one thing I do
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forgetting what's behind pressing forward to what's in front of me
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I'm headed toward the mark of the high call of God in Christ Jesus
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this one thing I do I wonder how many of us today
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could could get near that I've got one thing on my mind no we have
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way too many things on our mind it wasn't it David that said
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one thing have I desired
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one thing have I desired David had it all you know
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but when it came down to that place and that part in his life where he realized where he came from who
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brought him there how good God had been he said that's all I want from now on one thing have I desired of the Lord and
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that will I see after I'm going for it
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that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord
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and to inquire in his Temple I don't know if you understand the the
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import of what he just said let me say it again one thing have I desired of the
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Lord and that is what I'm seeking
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that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life meaning his presence
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I want his presence that I may behold the beauty of the Lord
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I just want to see him and that I may inquire in his Temple
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that I may get all of my answers from him Lord you know this is so rich
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right here I want to be in his presence I want to see his Beauty I want to get everything
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from him he is my life
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that's why Jesus said no man can serve two masters if you want this
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you can't serve two masters so early this morning
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I looked at this again when this this statement
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that just kind of no man can serve two masters
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either he will watch it either he will hate one and love the
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other you can't like both
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you can't love both you can't even hate both
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no man can serve two masters you either really love one and you'll hate the
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other one or else he said
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you will be loyal to one and despise the other
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see I don't know if we really see what Jesus is saying here he said you can't hold my arm and the
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world's arm and walk through life he said you either love me or you hate
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me um and if you hate me you love the world but if you love me you will
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hate the world if you're loyal to me you will despise
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the world but if you're loyal to the world you despise me there is no in between
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brothers and sisters we're trying to make it that way
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we are trying to make this thing compatible the kingdom of this world and the
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kingdom of Our Lord will never mix light has nothing to do with darkness
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and vice of versa God expects me
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to want him all of him at the expense of this entire thing
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called the world and he says to me
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if you have any love for this world whatsoever you actually despise me
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he that is a friend of the world is the enemy of God now that's what the Bible
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says or is anybody still with me I'm just giving you what the Bible says
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see I'm desperate now I've told you that many times about heaven about dying Let Me Clear My
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Throat again about leaving this world I'm desperate because
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once I take my last breath it's over friend for Here and Now
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so I'm trying to get my act together and I'm trying to realize there is no
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way that a man of God can stand up and preach the Bible and make friends with
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worldly people or carnal Christians I cannot be an emcee of a religious
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gallery I am not a cruise ship entertainment director
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I am a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ [Applause]
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and Jesus said if you love money you hate me
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Jesus said if you like money you don't like me
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Jesus said if you don't trust me but trust in this world you are
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a fool and you offend me and you are not
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loyal to me then Jesus turns around
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after he had thrown those hand grenades in the crowd he looked at those precious
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followers and said fear not little flock
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it is the Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom
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little flock they didn't have the riches or the wickedness of the rich religious
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leaders they were just common Folk and he turned and said don't you be
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afraid little flock it is your father's good pleasure
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to give you the kingdom
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Hallelujah so if I want that Kingdom I can have it
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all I've got to do is love the Lord my God with all of my
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heart mind soul body strength love my neighbor as myself have a prayer life I
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walk through life on my knees I eat from the word of God I get my satisfaction in
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my direction from the holy scriptures and if that's what I do the father is
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giving me the kingdom because Jesus said the kingdom of God is
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within you so when this whole world Goes to Hell and it's about to break loose now and
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when you look at our government our government that's the most pitiful
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disenchanting disappointing scary thing I've ever seen right now the leadership
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of this country oh my wonderful Jesus
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we are indeed trouble and is only going to get deeper
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but my mind is not on that my mind is on the fact
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that at any moment when this thing comes unraveled before
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Sodom seized the fire there's going to be an invitation blown by a Trumpeter to
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come up here and be with the Lord forevermore
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[Applause]
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so the kingdom of God is within you the kingdom of God is never the stuff
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around you look at all my blessings look what God gave me that is not the kingdom of God
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the kingdom of God is within you Paul further
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explains the kingdom of God is Not meat and drink
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have you read that what that means is you people in church are arguing about who's wearing this and
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who's eating that and what day to worship on and all that religious garbage
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y'all are acting like church people arguing about personal convictions he
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said that ain't the kingdom of God kingdom of God is Not meat and drink
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rules and regulations the kingdom of God is righteousness
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peace and joy in the Holy Ghost
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[Applause] what does that mean s the kingdom of God is righteousness
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it means there's nothing between me and my savior
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I don't have any secret sins I don't have any unconfessed sins I'm not living a double lifestyle
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I'm not operating one one way at church and another way at business
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I'm faithful to my wife I tell the truth I I have confessed all of my sins there
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is nothing unconfessed in my living I've been washed in the blood I've been
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justified by faith and the Lord looks at me as he looks at
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his own son Jesus he loves me just as much as he loves Jesus the father does
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righteousness it means I want to do the right thing righteousness means I don't care if I
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ever make another dime but I've got to make some disciples uh oh the Lord are you taking me here
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I need to tell the preachers that are watching I've said it many times but here we go
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you gotta if you call yourself a preacher you better make up your mind
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do you want to make money or make disciples because you can't do both
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and brother I've met him I grew up with those guys didn't we Sandra
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preachers that would preach on the weekend but they had jobs side jobs they
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collected coins and sold cars they were investing in this that and the other they would preach on the weekend do that
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all week long then get a message together right quick and go back and preach to the people they made more
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money than they ever made disciples and I'm telling you you can't do that
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if a man of God doesn't have time for a second job I'm not talking about men who
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can't afford a salary in a church and they have to work another job I'm not
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talking about bivocational pastors who would love to give everything they have
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to the church but they've got to feed their family I'm not talking about that sir a man of God does not have time to
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do anything else but seek God and know his word period
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kingdom of God is within you is going on right now it's righteousness
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and have you discovered that when you know everything is all right between you and God
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there's peace you're not agitated and worried and all convicted and guilty righteousness peace
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and have you noticed that when you have peace you just automatically feel Joy
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and do you know that it all comes from the Holy Spirit brother the kingdom of God is the most wonderful Kingdom it's
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not really visible right now it's in us one of these days it's going to be visible and he's going to Reign from
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Jerusalem and the whole world is going to live according to his dictates his
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laws and his Holiness but right now that kingdom is inside of me and right now
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I'm supposed to Rejoice because I've been made the righteousness of God in
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Christ Jesus I have the joy of the Lord that strengthens my soul and I have
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peace that passes all understanding this comes from being in the kingdom of God
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say amen somebody I think I preached long enough I don't
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want to quit but I am stand with me please
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oh I just had a good thought from the good Lord kind of go on another moment
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they say I can
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you ever wonder why it's so hard to give to the Lord sometimes you know I can't I can't
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tithe you would see tithing is the least amount you're supposed to give
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you ever wonder why it's so hard I'll tell you why
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Paul explained it in second Corinthians chapter 8. that church there was so poor
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they had already been persecuted their goods were stripped from them and they were they were in poverty
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and yet they heard that the Saints in Jerusalem were starving to death under their persecution
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and they got together and said let's take up an offering and they notified Paul when you get here
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we got a big offering for you to take take to the Saints in Jerusalem
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Paul said they gave out of their need but here's
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here's what makes it make sense he said but first they gave themselves to the Lord
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they didn't give their money first they first first hello first
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gave themselves to the Lord may I tell you when you give yourself to the Lord first
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everything else is easy all giving all work all sacrifice all
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worship everything is easy when you have first
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given yourself to the Lord
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how about the nodding of the heads can I see some so if you're struggling with your
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generosity you're struggling because you haven't yet
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given yourself to the Lord You've not yet said if I perish I perish
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you're still saying in case something happens I got some stuff laid up no the Lord says I don't want you to have
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anything laid up I want you to trust me like Israel did they ate Manna every
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morning and God made sure it was there and nobody went without trust me
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and if you perish you perish but you won't because David said I have
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been young now I'm old and I've never seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed
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begging bread who would raise your hands and bless God with me right now would you do that
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bless him [Music]
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Hallelujah Jesus thank you Jesus
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let me say one more thing listen to me carefully if your goal was not to get out of debt
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but to know Jesus you'd get out of debt
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if your goal was to seek the kingdom of God first in his righteousness
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God handles debt God can handle it
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he handled your Eternal debt when Jesus Paid It
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with his blood he can handle any other debt there is
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all right you know I can't sing very well I've told you that 10 times in the last three
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months I don't care anymore I'm going to take this old raspy preacher's voice and
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give it the best I got this morning in the morning when I Rise
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in the morning when I die
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that's what I want now may the Lord
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richly bless you
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May the god of our salvation surround you
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may he smile upon you and may you smile back at him
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may you be free from the shackles of worldly security and dreams and hopes
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may they be snapped as you now look upward and say my God
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shall supply all my need according to his riches in
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Glory by Christ Jesus
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I have an assignment for you I would like for you to take those chapters that I referred to today
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Matthew 6 13 Luke 12. and I would like for you to study those
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chapters this week but I'm already in addition to that can you can you study
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too much come on now so there it is Matthew 6 Matthew 13 Luke
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12 write it write stuff down as God speaks to you get in a quiet lonely holy
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place and just read it over and over and as God speaks to you you'll be amazed at
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what he says to you amen let the words of my mouth and the meditations of my
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heart be acceptable in thy sight O Lord my strength and my redeemer amen God
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Examine yourselves

      

   

Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
~ 2 Corinthians 13:5

Paul urges each of his readers to examine whether their own relationship with God is real. It is not good enough if other people consider us to be genuine Christians. Even our own heart (mind) can convince us of something that is not true*. So we must be extremely careful in this matter.

A person’s life should show evidence of whether that person truly has a relationship with God*. That evidence appears both in the person’s attitudes and his actions*. A true Christian should have faith* – that is, he should trust God. Also, he should show love, both for God and for other people*. He should do what God wants him to do*. He should listen to God’s word, the Bible, and obey it. He should choose to do what is right, and not to do wrong and evil acts.

However, a person may be a genuine Christian even when his relationship with God is weak. Such a person may show very little evidence of his relationship with God. That person should try hard to make that relationship stronger; then the evidence will be stronger, too. He can pray; he can study the Bible; he can get help from other Christians. He must try to obey God in every circumstance; he should try to serve God whenever there is an opportunity.

If any person truly is a Christian, then Jesus Christ is living in that person. Paul did not consider that to be a theory or a word-picture, but an actual reality. God, whose home is higher than the heavens, has entered that person’s life. There God remains; therefore, the person has become God’s home also*.

That relationship is possible only because of Christ’s death. He died so that God can forgive our evil deeds. That relationship begins when we turn from our evil deeds to invite Christ into our lives*.

That relationship begins in this life, and it will never end*.

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What does the Bible say about self-examination?
  

Self-examination is an important part of living as an authentic Christian, but by nature we prefer self-deception. Deceiving ourselves is easy and comfortable. We want to believe ourselves better, smarter, and more ethical than we really are, so careful, Spirit-directed self-examination keeps us honest with ourselves and with God.

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Are you a Christian? Many people who claim to be point to some event in the past to substantiate their claim. But inviting Jesus to come into your life in the past is not proof that you are genuinely saved. In 2 Corinthians 13:5 Paul says to the Corinthian church, “ Examine yourselves, whether you are in the faith; prove yourselves (emphasis added).” He wouldn’t have said that if some event in the past were obviously the answer. The Bible never verifies anyone’s salvation by the past but by the present. If there is no evidence of salvation in your life now, you need to face the fact that you may not be a Christian. You need to examine yourself to see whether you are in the faith. How does one do that? Jesus shows us in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7).

What a disaster it would be to come before Christ on Judgment Day and discover you are sentenced to hell because you didn’t come to Him His way! Examine yourself to see whether you are in the faith. As Peter said, “Be all the more diligent to make certain about His calling and choosing you”

 

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Examine Yourself by Paul Washer

 

In this sermon, you will be tested according to the Bible as to whether you are a believer or not. Line by line, he explains how to know if you are in the faith by reading 1 John. Every believer should listen to this sermon. Being deceived is very dangerous to the believer.

 


 

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No Other Gospel

     

I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed. For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.
~ Galatians 1:6-10

The gospel is the good news about salvation. Anyone who distorts the good news about salvation is cursed. This is severe language. It is as harsh as the Word of God ever gets, pronouncing a damning double curse on anyone who distorts or alters the gospel. The gospel, the good news of salvation in Christ, by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, is the only way that sinners can escape hell and enter heaven. It is by believing the true gospel. 

But somebody might say, “Well, it’s one thing to have curses in the Old Testament, another thing to have curses from Jesus in the gospels, and maybe even another thing to have Paul pronouncing curses in the apostolic era. What about today? What about today? Is God still in the business of cursing, consigning to judgment? Is God still pronouncing destruction and devastation people today?” And the answer comes to us in 1 Corinthians 16:22, “If anyone does not love the Lord, he is to be accursed,” same word, anathema. Damnation is pronounced on anyone who does not love the Lord Jesus Christ. Whatever your religion, if you do not love the Lord Jesus Christ you are cursed.

~ John MacArthur

 


PAUL WASHER & DAVID WILKERSON – SIX FLAGS OVER JESUS

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When there is no fear of God, people have to invent a gospel of convenience.

   

The world has concocted a gospel in which there is no God and therefore no heaven or hell. There is no afterlife, with nothing and no one to answer to.

Where does Jesus figure into this gospel of convenience? He is very much a part of it — but it is another Jesus altogether! This “different Jesus” is presented as the essence of human love, a very tolerant person indeed. He embraces all religions, accommodates same-sex marriage, and declares that there is no such thing as good or evil. There are no sinners to this Jesus — and so there is no mention of sin, not even deviant behavior. His message is that you do not need to change because there is nothing wrong with you. There simply is no judgment or wrath in him.

Paul called this “another gospel” (Galatians 1:6). And he warned that those who preach it would “pervert the gospel of Christ” (Galatians 1:7). As you might imagine, it is a seductive gospel, appealing to many. And multitudes, especially young people, are caught up in it. This explains why growing numbers of Christian youth accept immoral behavior and same-sex marriage. Even many evangelical churches are adopting this seductive gospel. It is all happening just as Paul warned: “God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie” (2 Thessalonians 2:11).

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Christ, The True Vine - Paul Washer - Transcript

Christ, The True Vine - Paul Washer - Transcript

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I'll be preaching from John 15, the text that Brother Anthony read.
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This sermon I prepared actually for a series of meetings in Rhode Island two weeks ago
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and it was supposed to be the first sermon and it ended up being all five. So I don't think I'll get through my notes today
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unless you're willing to stay for about ten hours. And the reason why it took so long to get through this text
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is that it's like looking through a keyhole. I want you to think about this. It's like looking through a keyhole
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into an entire universe. Because in this text is summed up exactly the purpose
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and the means that God is using to achieve that purpose in you for His own glory.
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That God has called you to bear fruit and you can bear fruit. You will bear fruit.
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He has called you to stand in His presence clean and without spot.
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Jesus Christ did not shed His blood for you so that the very first thing you see when you walk into glory
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is a scowl on His face because of all your failures.
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I want you... Well, let me put it this way: As a servant of Christ, I will not have you condemned.
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As a representative of Jesus Christ, I will not tolerate a believer walking in condemnation.
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Why? Because of what Christ has done. There is a true humility in Christianity. A true humility.
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There is a true recognition of our sin, a true brokenness, a true repentance.
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But it is not onto death. It is not onto defeat. It does not drive a believer to wallowing in some mire.
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Those who claim to know Christ and bear no fruit are unconverted. I'm not speaking of them. I'm speaking to you.
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Many of you who've come to know Christ, your lives have been changed and you are bearing fruit but when you look in the mirror, you feel so dark.
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You feel like such a shadow. You feel so dirty.
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And there is a voice. There is always a voice taking everything you think about yourself and using it to drive you away from Christ.
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Any voice that under any circumstance drives you away from Jesus Christ
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is the voice of the deceiver. Every aspect of your life,
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every victory and every failure has an intention and that is to drive you harder to Christ.
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You're walking in victory? Then know that it is not your own. Let it be a reminder to you that it would drive you to Jesus Christ.
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You're sensing a defeat? You've been swallowed up in a besetting sin once again?
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Do not stay there! Let that drive you to Christ.
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Because you have been bought with a price in order to bear fruit.
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Now, I say "bear fruit" instead of saying "do great things". "Do great things" has become a cliché in western evangelism.
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It means all sorts of unbiblical things for the most part. God has not called you probably to do great things as the world sees it.
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Or called you to do great things as most evangelicals would see it today.
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God has called to bear fruit that when He walks by your tree it is a beautiful aroma.
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It pleases Him. And that's really all you're concerned about, isn't it?
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Pleasing Him. And if you're pleasing to Him, what more do you need?
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If He loves the fruit on your tree, let every other person turn up their nose and walk away,
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it should not diminish your joy. It's for Him.
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Now we'll look at this text. He says, in verse 1 of chapter 15:
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"I am the true vine." Now, I'm not going to get finished with this, I can see that right now.
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"I am the true vine." Here comes these statements. These "I AM" statements.
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Why are they so important? Well, I know that those "I AM" statements identify Him with deity.
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They identify Him with the Yahweh statements - "I am who I am." But let's put it a little bit lower on the shelf.
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Why is Jesus saying "I am so important"?
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Because you're not. Because I am not.
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You see, every time you look in the mirror of God's word, if you're an honest man, if you're an honest woman,
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you have to sit there and go: "I am not." Paul even said it in Philippians chapter 3.
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He had not attained it. He had not come to perfection. He had not come to be exactly like Christ.
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Even in his own life to the very end there were some deficiencies. He was not, but that's OK when He is.
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When Christ is. That "I AM" is another one of those keyholes, isn't it?
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You look through it, you think it's just two tiny words but then all of the sudden it opens up into the full revelation of who Christ is.
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See, one of the things that I believe that Anthony has been seeking to do over this last year
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is to get you to look though a keyhole.
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Because there's really only one thing that can fill you, that can feed your hunger.
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And it's not a thing, it's a person. It's Christ. Let me put it this way, in the way the Puritans used to speak.
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Since you have been converted, you have become a creature - good language -
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you have become a creature of such a sublime nature
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that you can no longer be satisfied with anything other than God.
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And if you can be satisfied with something other than God,
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you ought to tremble because that may be an evidence that you are not converted.
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You see, when you begin to understand this, it changes everything. You go: "My life's not complete." Of course it's not. You live in the fallen world.
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"My job doesn't fulfill me." And if it could, you'd be lost.
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"The ministry doesn't fill me up, it doesn't feed my hunger." Moses had the biggest ministry any man has ever had
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and yet he said: "Show me Your glory even if it'd kill me because ministry is not enough."
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You say: "My wife doesn't complete me." If she can, you're an unbeliever.
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You see, you've been recreated and the only one who can satisfy you is Christ.
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And that's why it is useless to go to these other things. Let me let you in on something about the Christian life.
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Because sanctification is progressive, you will spend the greater part of your life chasing other things.
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And those other things will leave you empty and that is why, the why, of trials.
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That is the why of wins stronger than you can handle. They are all intended to blow you back to that one keyhole.
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To Christ. To looking at Him.
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He says: "I am the true vine." As opposed to what? You see, we have and opposition here.
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Now if He'd said: "I am a vine," the world wouldn't have a problem with Him.
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Even if He said: "I am the vine." But He says: "I am the true vine."
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And here He is drawing a contrast. Do you see that? A great contrast. Jesus is telling us: "There's a bunch of vines out there that aren't true."
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You have found many of them, haven't you? You may be even right now tangled up in a whole bunch of them.
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Always looking for fruit. Always looking for life. Always looking for meaning.
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You will not find it in any vine except Jesus Christ.
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And that's what's so dangerous about western evangelicalism. They're giving you more than Jesus.
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They're giving you entertainment. They're giving you seminars. They're teaching you how to do things right. How to have your best life now.
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All sorts of things so that you think you're being filled but you're being filled with things that cannot fill.
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You're being deceived. You need to be left alone. You need to be given Christ.
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And you need to learn to feed from Him. He says: "I am the true vine."
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Now, in the earlier part of the service, in the prayer service, Anthony read from Isaiah 5.
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We can also read from Psalms 80 because there's something very important that we see there.
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When Jesus says "I am the true vine," His Jewish listeners were understanding something
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that maybe we wouldn't understand. You see, in Isaiah, we are told that God went to Egypt and He brought out a vine.
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That vine was Israel. And He did absolutely everything imaginable
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for Israel to prosper as a vine. But in the end, we see in Isaiah and we see in Psalms 80,
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in the end, what happens? The vine is destroyed.
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And it's destroyed not just by opposing forces, but the vine is destroyed by God.
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And there are some things that we can learn. Many things, but we're not going to touch them today. There are some things that we can learn from this.
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Number one, there is no human or human institution
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that will every be able to supply your need of spiritual life.
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Israel was the best of the best. So many time people misjudge the whole biblical presentation of the nation of Israel.
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Especially when we get to Romans chapter 3. Let me just give you an example. Let me turn there real quick, you don't have to turn there.
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But just let me read a text to you. "Now we know that whatever the law says, it speaks to those who are under the law so that every mouth may be closed
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and all the world may become accountable to God." (Romans 3:19) Now, you read that and you think it's talking about you.
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Well, not directly. Directly it's talking about Israel. Israel was the one under the law.
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And what it's basically saying is this: Israel was a people called out by God, they were given oracles of God,
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the revelations of God, the temple service, everything else from God. Everything God could do, He gave it to them.
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And they were under the law. They weren't like us vicious pagan gentiles. They were under the law and they failed in every part of it.
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So what is he saying? Gentiles, look at the best of the best. And they failed.
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Now put your hand over your mouth, because you would do even worse.
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You see? There is no human institution, there is no man that you can lean on,
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no person, no thing of this human fabric that is going to fill you,
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that's going to be able to provide life. Only Jesus Christ and Him alone.
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He's the true vine. That's what He calls Himself here. But also, He's the bread of life.
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Listen to what Jesus said. Jesus said to them: "I am the bread of life."
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Right there is enough to stop any accusation against the deity of Christ.
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Jesus Christ is God in the flesh or He just blasphemed with that statement. Do you hear what He's saying?
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People say: "Well, I'm not sure there's a lot of references in the Bible to Christ's deity" Here's one right here. You just need to understand.
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Any man who stands up and says: "I am the bread of life"
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is taking the place of God. And in this case it is a man claiming deity
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And rightfully so because He is. He is the bread!
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Believers, I always hear believers: "I'm so hungry, I'm so thirsty."
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You go into a supposed Christian bookstore today.
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I mean, it'll make you weep. Most of the bookstores are filled with so-called Christian pop psychology.
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It's not even good psychology. It's not even good wrong psychology.
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You go into a Christian bookstore, most of the books are written about how empty we are, how thirsty we are.
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And then someone's contrived some new system of Christian thought in order to fill you.
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You know, Jesus was never empty. He was never thirsty in the sense of inwardly. Why?
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Because He knew God. As a man, He knew God. Not just because He was deity
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But because He knew God and He has always set Himself to do the Father's will.
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Why are Christians so empty? And why will all those silly little books never fill you?
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Because you need more than a book. You need more than four points or five ways or ten steps.
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You need Christ.
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He's the bread of life. He's the fountain of living water. Now, listen to this: "Now, on the last day, the great day of the feast,
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Jesus stood and cried out saying: If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink." (John 7:37)
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Every time you're thirsty, where do you run? Usually to someone else to complain how thirsty you are.
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Or maybe even you run to Scripture to try to find a verse.
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Or maybe you look for a certain aspect of propositional truth in systematic theology.
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That's not necessarily bad, but it can be. Why? Because if you run to Scripture and stop there,
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you've missed the entire point of Scripture. The point of Scripture is to send you on to Christ in a correct fashion.
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That you might feed from Him. Do you not understand all those texts,
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my beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, that speak to you about Him being jealous about you?
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Being zealous with regard to His love for you? Don't you understand that?
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He really is jealous! He really will not allow anything to compete with Him.
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That's why Jesus said: "Blessed are the pure in heart." The idea there is an unalloyed heart.
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The idea is: Blessed are those who have no competing loyalties within them. Who belong wholly onto God.
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And you see, that's the reason for this tearing of the fabric in your life. This being tossed to and fro.
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You may think it's the world and you may think it's Satan and they might be instruments, but behind that all,
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it is God tearing you and shifting you and sifting you
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until you come to realize, maybe battered and sore, that He's the only one.
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He's it.
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One of the reasons why I respect what's being done here though the elders
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is they could give you a lot more things that they're not giving you
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to tantalize your flesh and to draw in a lot more people.
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They're seeking to give you Christ. That's what you need.
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The question is: Is that what you want? Christ?
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He's the fountain of living water. "Now, in the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out saying:
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If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'"
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You... I don't know how to describe you.
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A giver-upper-too-soon, if that's a word. Could that be a word? A giver-upper-too-soon.
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I think I've just made a word. I know this about you.
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You're a giver-upper-too-soon because so am I. You don't fight, you quit.
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I mean, it's just like the king cried out in the Old Testament saying: "We're at the point of giving birth
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and yet there is no strength for the baby to be born!"
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Look at this promise! He says: "From your innermost being will flow rivers of living water."
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He's not talking about some age to come after some age to come. He is talking about now.
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And so what should you do? When you notice
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that there is no sense of living water flowing in and out of you
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do not be condemned. Do not drop your head. Do not run to the dark.
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Do not run away from God. Just say: "At this moment it's not the reality it should be in my life,
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I will run boldly to Christ with the biggest bucket I can find
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and I will wait and wait and wait and wait. I will give Him no peace until He fills me."
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You see? It's very hard for us, isn't it? We live in the day of microwaves and instant coffee, instant this and instant that.
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We have no sense of what it means to tarry and wait upon the promises of God. To grab a hold of the horns of the altar.
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"Bless me to fight like Jacob!"
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"To fight like Jacob. I will not let You go." Seek and grow.
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Well, I guess you could, but in most churches today this type of language
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has no place at all. No one wants this.
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They just want: "I did my thing on Sunday, leave me alone. Now I can go play.
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I've earned it." Brothers and sisters in Christ, don't ever give up!
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Take Him at His word and wrestle with Him!
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Be like a watchman on the walls of Jerusalem. God loves this kind of boldness.
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"I will give You no peace until these things become growing realities in my life."
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Growing realities. But listen to me, do this with joy! I've heard people say this. I've heard people say to me:
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"You know, brother Paul, the church began in the upper room agonizing,
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the Spirit would fall upon them, and the church will probably die in America around the fellowship table stuffing itself."
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Well, the second part may be true but the first part is not true.
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My dear friend, those apostles, the early disciples were not in the upper room agonizing in prayer.
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Why would they be agonizing? Jesus promised, didn't He? They weren't agonizing trying to wrench something out of His hand
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as though He was a miserly sovereign who said: "I'll only give you this if you inflict yourself." No, they were waiting in that upper room, waiting,
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and waiting many days, in one mind. Waiting, but waiting joyfully.
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He had promised. Had He ever lied to them? And see what the devil will do.
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He will intervene in your life and you'll hear a sermon like this and you'll get excited about wanting more from Christ
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and you'll go there for half an hour and nothing will happen and you'll just think that it's impossible
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or something is obviously wrong with you.
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You become disgruntled. No! Joyfully wait! And when all the horde of hell comes to you and says:
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"You fool, why do you wait at His door?" He promised!
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"You fool, you're a beggar, why should He open the door?" Because He died!
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I will wait. I will seek Him. I will go to His word.
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I will be with Him in prayer. I will wait upon the Lord because He will not grant me less than what I ask for.
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He will only grant me greater than what I can even conceive in my mind.
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Now, when a lot of these TV preachers say that, they're talking about houses and cars. What do we care about houses and cars
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talking about the presence of Christ? Him using us, His pleasure?
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Do you see that? Oh, brothers and sisters.
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So much for you, so much!
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So much to those who will enter in.
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To those who will fight. To those who will tarry. To those who will study His word and pray.
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Now I want to talk for a moment about the counterfeit cisterns.
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One of the great hindrances in our lives are counterfeit cisterns.
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Things that are brought into our lives that hold no water, cannot quench our thirst.
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They're like mirages that will dry up. They're everywhere.
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Even good things that are a gift from God can be nothing but mirages
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if seen outside of His presence and His will. Let me give you a couple: Children, marriage, a good job.
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They can all be temptations. To do what? Turn your eyes from Jesus.
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Blessings, health. I'm not saying these things are bad.
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These things are wonderful. I have some of them and I'm glad. They can be temptations.
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That is why you will see - and Jawett points this out very good in his little book School of Calvary -
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it seems that it requires a greater degree of suffering
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to bring a man to a greater degree of the presence of Christ.
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Because we are somewhat hard-headed and callous
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and the good things, even the gifts, can become things that we think of more than the giver.
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Listen to Jeremiah 2:11-13: "Has a nation changed gods when they were not gods?
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But My people have changed their glory for that which does not profit. “Be appalled, O heavens, at this,
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and shudder, be very desolate,” declares the Lord. “For my people have committed two evils:
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they have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters, to hew for themselves cisterns,
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broken cisterns that can hold no water." Now even though this appears in Jeremiah
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in this exact form only here, we see this tendency always, don't we?
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We see it in the garden. We see it even in God dealing with Egypt showing His mighty power.
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We see it in Israel. We see it in the wilderness. We see it in the land of Canaan.
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We see it in the days of the prophets. We see it in our own lives. We have a tendency to seek out things other than God.
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And I think that the reason for that is the reason why we have the admonition in the book of Colossians 3.
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That we need to keep focusing on things above where Christ is seated. The problem is: Even though we have been renewed in our spirit,
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we have been regenerated, we are still physical beings who long to touch,
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long to see with the eyes. I am convinced that the men and women who have made the most progress in the Christian life
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have been those who have seen more of the other world. Now, I don't necessarily mean dreams of visions,
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I just mean that they have a deeper sense of what is to come.
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They've caught the apocalyptic vision of the prophets of the Old Testament that saw lambs lying down with lions.
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They see in the book of Revelation a crystal clear water, they join with Ezekiel looking at that new temple,
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they see things that are to come. Moses was the same way. He could leave the riches of Egypt
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because he saw Him who was unseen. And that's why it is so important
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not only to saturate your mind in the word of God. That is essential! But I want to tell you something:
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You can have 99% clean water but you put a drop of filth in there and it'll kill you.
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My dear friends, especially you young people, you will never catch a vision of God
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while you're filling yourself up with much of what even western Christianity says it is acceptable today
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as far as you see with your eyes. I'm telling you, if you want a vision of God,
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you need to get the screen cleared.
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I am just astounded at what Christians, supposedly,
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evangelicals, watch today. The things that they will view.
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Do you know, I can't even look at people at my Twitter account. Sometimes I think: "Well, who's following me?"
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I'll look and I'm thinking: "Well, I need to start preaching the Gospel
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because obviously some of them are lost." Look at the way they dress!
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You see, we need to be a holy people
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so that we might truly know Him.
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Be filled with Him, have a greater vision of Him. But we're always in danger of these false cisterns. Always.
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I've seen so many young men hot after God. I mean just following God with everything.
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And then all of a sudden young lady appears. There's nothing wrong with that.
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A young lady appeared in my life. But distracts him from the things of God.
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Young man's in college, is going to do great things. I remember so many: "We're going to be missionaries, missionaries, missionaries."
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And when they came to last year, I found out most of my friends had gone for interviews
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in all these big companies. I didn't go to any because I thought: "We're all going to go to China and die for Christ."
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And I'm like: "What?" "Yeah, well, Paul, you've got to be realistic. I mean, you've gone a little wild here.
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I mean, we said those things, but..." And then all of the sudden the things just start grabbing them.
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Cars. Homes. Home-owner associations.
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Now, I'm not saying everyone's called into the ministry, but what I am saying is: If you began to pursue Christ, what will happen is -
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there will come detour after detour after detour. Things that come into your life
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from which you will attempt to draw joy, strength and life and in the end they will be as bitter as gall
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in your mouth and in your belly. Be aware. Not just of the things that are obviously bad.
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But be aware of the things that are even good and gifts from God.
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In Peru we have a saying: Sálvame de las aguas mansas, de las aguas bravas me salvo yo.
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What it means is: Save me from the calm waters, I'll save myself from the rough waters.
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And what it means is: I can recognize the rough waters and I can prepare for them. It's the smooth waters that are dangerous, that are deceptive.
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We want to go hard after Christ. Now I want to look at come of these really quick before we come to an end.
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Like I said, I'm not even going to get through the introduction today. But I just want to look at some common counterfeit cisterns
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First of all, religious ritual. When Jesus was coming down probably
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from the upper room through the Kidron valley, it's possible that He could see the front,
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because I've been through there, and you turn around, you can look at the temple mount there in the Kidron valley. It's way up there but you can see it.
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And it's possible that from where He was standing you could see the gate of the temple
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And over it Herod had created this magnificent golden vine
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that represented the nation of Israel. It's really possible that Jesus looked at that vine and He said:
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"No. I am the true vine. All the ritual of the temple. All the things that you see there.
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All the sacrifices, everything. That is not the true vine. It's not your tradition, it's not your heritage.
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It's not the fact that you're linked to someone who knew Me.
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You must be united to Me. Not ritual, not religion, not tradition, not heritage.
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You must be linked to Me." Now, I want us to put that in a kind of a temporary perspective.
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A false cistern can be the congregation.
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The congregation. You know, it's amazing, I'll go to church websites and I'll click on a website and what's most amazing to me -
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you see all these absolutely beautiful people smiling at you. Now, I know that Jesus said:
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"They will know you are my disciples by your love for one another." But as you look at the website,
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there's something very troubling in many of these websites. What is it? You see beautiful faces of beautiful people
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willing to serve you, affirm you and meet your felt needs. And you have to go all the way through that website
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to find something about Jesus. It's the congregation, the congregation, promoting the congregation.
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No! If you go to a congregation
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because the congregation is meeting all your needs, there is some good in that
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there is something very very distorted.
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It must be Christ. If we are to be known in this community
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it is not how wonderful of a congregation we are. It is how wonderful a Savior He is.
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But a bunch of smiling affirming people that will take you as you are, that's not scandalous.
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What is scandalous is the Savior we just sang about who died for the sins of men.
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Congregations can be a false cistern Also the church event itself.
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As I travel around and I'm different churches, and sometimes really big churches, and I see the preparation these people make for Sunday.
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I'm not talking about several hours of prayer. I'm talking about lights, music, greeters,
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chairs have to be a certain way, screens have to be a certain way, everything is ready, everything is choreographed,
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everything is done. It is like being in Madison Square Gardens! And people come in and they get wrapped up in the event.
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And their strength comes from the events. That is wrong!
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It must come from Christ. That is why often times you see believers
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who have so much of God who are rotting away in prison with absolutely nothing but Jesus Christ.
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One saint who spent many many years in an eastern European prison, they kept him in there winters and summers,
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no heat, no air conditioning, freezing to death in the snow, burning up in the summers,
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kept him in there often times without clothes, wouldn't let him even sleep in a normal bed, they made him sleep on the floor
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because they said he was a dog. Someone asked him a question: "What was it like to be there for so many years?"
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He said: "A thirteen-year honeymoon with Jesus Christ."
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You see that? Now, we ought to be a congregation that is loving. Biblically loving.
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We are to adorn the Gospel with our lives. But people should not be coming to this church because of the church.
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Or the event. But because of Jesus Christ. Another cistern that's very very common,
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not so much now, but back in the eighties and the seventies.
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Some of you weren't even born. And that was discipleship and quiet time.
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You had your quiet time. You had your quiet time, you've done it. You got your quiet time, you're walking with God.
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It's all about your quiet time. You read your chapter, you prayed your prayer, you went down through the list,
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maybe worked your workbook. Your quiet time. You did your thing. No!
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Now, we have always said, the pastors here, I myself in personal conversations,
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we need to be alone with the Lord, we need to study the Word, we need to pray, but you organize this thing
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into some sort of mechanical quiet time that you can check off your task list.
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My friend, you're missing the point! You're totally missing the point.
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No. Another cistern, honestly you could dwell an hour on each one of these points,
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but another false cistern, and this is one of the most distractive elements in the church today,
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and in contemporary western evangelicalism.
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Worldly wisdom, philosophy and traditions of men. And you say: "Brother Paul, how does this apply?"
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Well, first of all, many people today have not even heard of what we call a normative or regulative principle.
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And what that means is just what can you do in a church service. Now, I disagree with people who try to
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strictly fight back and forth on this matter, some people splitting hairs, but the whole point of this debate is simply this:
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how are we supposed to have church? Can we just do what we think is right in our own eyes
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or should we follow the dictates of Scripture? Worship. Should we just do what is most appealing to contemporary men
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or should we go to the dictates of Scripture? Everything about church.
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Are we just left out there on or own to do what we want or the latest psychological fat that is passing through Christendom
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or does the Scriptures teach us what we are to do? And the Bible is clear on the matter.
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Paul told Timothy: "In case I don't come, I'm writing to you about all these things so you will know how to conduct yourself in the household of God."
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They were not left to the baptized secular psychology.
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We are not left to study contemporary trends and then see how we ought to change
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the Church of Jesus Christ in order to fit the desires of carnal men.
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You see that? The church today is filled with this type of thing.
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Let me give you another one churches that almost seem entirely built around.
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And again, I have no problem with these ministries, some of them are wonderful ministries, but if they get out of order, they're wrong,
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and that is, well, financial peace. Or marriage.
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"Why are you in this church?" "It fixed my marriage. It keeps my marriage healthy." "I learn some great principles here
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about how to conduct my life and my business and this and that and everything else." My dear friend, may all that rot with you.
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That's idolatry. Now, a person who comes to know Christ and is known by Him,
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a person, who has been transformed, yes, these areas of their lives will be transformed,
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but I do not want Jesus Christ riding in on a coattail of some plan of how to get you solvent economically.
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Or even to fix your marriage. It is all about Christ!
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To the point that we can say even the good things are rot compared to Him.
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It's all about Christ. And I'll tell you this: I'm not speaking as a prophet
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but more as a student of history. You mark my words. It won't be long.
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Persecution begins in this country. And it won't be long and it strips everything from you.
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And most of the evangelical church goes totally apostate
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and little groups are left to be berated, then you will see that Christ is enough
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when you have nothing else but Christ. Another is supernatural experiences.
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We're praying for revival, we're praying for the Spirit of God to fall down upon this place and we believe that the Spirit of God
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can so manifest Himself here that it could lay us low.
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Not praising God for a new Mercedes but lay us low with His holiness, with His love.
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We believe God can manifest Himself but I want to tell you something: Some people spend their entire life
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jumping from one experience to another. Their desire, their cistern, is experience.
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I know some people who started out well and have gone astray because all they talk about now is revival.
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They want revival, revival, revival. I don't want revival, I want Christ!
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And if we have Christ, there will be revival. There will be revival.
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Another, and I want you to listen to me very carefully, especially those of you who are parents,
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especially with children, there is a cistern that is false and deadly
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and I see it growing, and I see it growing especially among homeschoolers.
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And this is what it is: Moralism. And I want to read to you something I've written here.
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Those who delight in the ethics, rules and principles of Scripture,
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their Christianity is primarily a list of why's, do's and don't's.
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They react to the demise of western culture by trying to rebuild its foundations -
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the foundations of founding fathers by means of teaching ethics.
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And often times they'll quote Deuteronomy 6. "Teach these things."
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When you go out of your house, when you come into your house, when you sit down, when you stand up, and they miss the entire point of Deuteronomy 6.
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What are they supposed to be teaching? "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength."
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You see? Principles are not enough. Not even biblical principles can save your soul.
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No, biblical principles cannot change your inner man. What we're talking about here is looking onto Christ to be saved
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and continue looking onto Christ. And yes, study the Scriptures. Study the principles.
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Learn the wisdom of Proverbs and all these things. But all these things point to the Master.
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And the True Changer of men. I would rather have my household,
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well, as it is, rather wild
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but children knowing there is a passion for Christ there.
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Yes, taking holiness seriously. Yes, raising up our children in fear and admonition of the Lord.
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But yes, letting them see a real passion for Christ.
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These Scriptures talk about Him. These Scriptures send us to Him
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because an honest man when he looks at all those principles and proverbs and everywhere else, and he sees he doesn't match up,
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where is he to go? He must go to Christ. Must go to Christ.
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You know, it is so clichish but it is so true. It is just all about Christ.
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A person. That's why I always tell people: Christianity is not necessarily an ethical or moralistic religion.
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You think it is? You're wrong. Now, it has a moral, it has a defined ethic, but Christianity is not principally a moralistic religion.
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It is a relational religion. It's Him.
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Being bound to Him. Let's go on. Another horrible cistern:
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Powerful preachers. Or some Christian celebrity. Oh, they're everywhere.
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Yeah, the charismatics have their men in white coats that are throwing people to the ground.
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The evangelicals, they have their men with their big buildings and budgets and baptisms.
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And the reformed guys have their men with really big heads filled with a lot of knowledge
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and the smartest guy gets to preach at all the conferences.
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One of the men I admire most on this planet is doctor John Piper. I love him dearly.
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I respect him. But I cringe. And I know he would. No, he wouldn't cringe, he would vomit.
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When I hear somebody say: "Man, I got to turn on my CD player and I got to get me some Piper
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or I'm just not going to be strong today." Get you some Piper?
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What is man? One nose full of breath at a time.
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That's all man is, according to Isaiah. Now, surely in the last ten years,
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God has raised up some wonderful Bible teachers just recently having the men here that we had.
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Richard Owen Roberts and John Snyder and just these people that have walk with God for so many years and things...
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It's wonderful. My dear friend, they must drive you to Christ. They must drive you to Christ.
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There are no great men of God. There's just pitiful tiny weak faithless men of a great and merciful God.
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That's all that there is. It goes on, another is knowledge.
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The Scriptures of mere prepositional truth.
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Something you possess and control, you have mastered the Scriptures. A young man told me one time:
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"Brother Paul, I just want to master the Scriptures!" I said: "What?" He said: "I want to master the Scriptures."
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I said: "Son, I want the Scriptures to master me." You never master Scriptures.
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With that head of yours? That heart of yours? You're going to master the Scriptures?
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Let the Master master you. And just knowledge, knowledge, knowledge, knowledge, knowledge.
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And oh my dear friend, knowledge is so essential. There is no divorce in biblical Christianity between the mind and the heart
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as contemporary evangelicalism might present it. No, absolutely not. But it is not about just how much you know.
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It's not. It's about Him.
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The last one is a Laodicean self-reliance.
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Or self-direction born out of western materialism and a can-do spirit.
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Pragmatism. Church growth. And what do I mean by that?
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My dear friend, is it not true, many of you who've been Christians more than a few years you'll testify to this.
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You find some little country church somewhere just the kind of a normal church, some sincere people in it
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who love the Lord. And then one day someone who's really beloved in the church
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falls sick with a fatal disease.
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Isn't it amazing? The revival that breaks out in the church?
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People going to their knees, crying out to God. Why? Because they've finally been put in a situation
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where they can't do anything. They're Americans. They can do anything.
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"We can fix it, we can make it right." Can-do spirit.
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Then all of a sudden a strong wind comes that no one can take care of.
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What Reepicheep told Eustace when he was a dragon? Chronicles of Narnia.
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He said: "Eustace..." Eustace was a little boy who was turned into a dragon. It's a long story.
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And Reepicheep was a talking mouse. Comes up to him and says: "Eustace,
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extraordinary things happen to extraordinary people." What he's saying is this:
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In order to become that extraordinary person, you must go through extraordinary things. And often times very very hard.
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And in Christianity that is true. The closest I have seen revival in the United States
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is when a church gets to a point where church growth isn't going to help,
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where no one can help and they only have God. This is why Jesus says this,
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well, let me read this first. "Because you say I am rich and have become wealthy and have need of nothing,
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and you do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked."
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You see, there is a sense in which just being able to meet together without fear of persecution hurts us.
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I remember in Peru, during the war, when it was so horrible to stand for a couple hours in line just to get a bag of rice.
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People dead all over the place. Bombs blowing up. 26 thousand people were killed. Windows of our church blown out. Dead threads.
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Everything you could imagine. Fellowship in that congregation was so sweet.
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I remember a thing, it'd come against me put out by one of the terrorist groups that they were going to kill me. I realized that I could not leave
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because if I left, I couldn't come back. If the pastors had to suffer it, I had to suffer it. And one day, after hiding out for two weeks in this small room
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I decided: "I'm going to church." And one of the brothers found out about it.
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I said: "I'm going to church and I'm going to preach." I said: "I did not come here to hide in a room." And so I'm walking down through there,
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walking down the sidewalk, and four brothers meet me. And then, as we're walking, one of of them standing here, one of them standing here,
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one of of them standing here, one of them standing here. And they keep getting in my way. Little Peruvians. I'm like: "What are you doing?
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I can't walk. Get out of my way." They said: "No."
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I said: "Why?" They said: "We know what's been said.
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It will have to hit one of us before it hits you. You are a pastor." That type of thing is born out of need.
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That is why in the book of Luke, and Luke does something very strange here, because when we get to the beatitudes in Matthew,
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Matthew says: "Blessed are the poor in spirit." Luke says: "Blessed are the poor."
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And don't just think he forgot "in spirit," he's trying to do something here. Using the words of Christ, inspired by the Holy Spirit,
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Christ was meaning something different. The whole idea is: My dear friend, there's a sense in which when poverty comes upon you,
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when you have nothing, no one can help you but Christ,
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then Christ becomes precious to you. Persecution has never hurt the Church, only prosperity.
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As a matter of fact, I believe it was what brother Roberts was teaching that the very thing that we most try to avoid
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is the very thing that most makes us holy.
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Now, these are false cisterns and we need to be very careful of them.
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The next part of this, it goes on for about two hours, but let me condense it in about three minutes.
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It's this:
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He is the vine and the Father is the vine dresser.
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Now, the vine provides power and life. The vine dresser provides direction.
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He shapes and molds. He makes that vine go where He wants it to go. And here's the cycle of the Christian life
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when you look through that keyhole of John 15, here it is:
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You have been united with Christ. He is the vine, you are the branch.
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But here is where the agricultural metaphor kind of...
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doesn't apply. Branches do not have to keep abiding but you are told to abide.
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And that is this: As a branch, you have the tendency to distract yourself from Christ.
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And in distracting yourself from Christ you lose all purpose and all power.
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The vine dresser, the Father, in His providence, He is working everything to push you back to the vine.
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And so you come to the vine and the sap -
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the divine sap, the Holy Spirit, the life of the vine - flows into you.
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Living in the place we do and still being not totally redeemed, we still have a body of flesh,
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we have a tendency to be distracted and in being distracted we lose our purpose, we lose the life.
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And the Father, in His providential work, is pushing us back to the vine.
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Everything in your life that is shadow,
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everything in your life that is weakness, everything in your life that is sin -
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do not allow that thing that's in your life that's sifting
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to cause you to get over here and separate yourself even further from Christ. Every weakness, every shadow, every darkness
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is set to show you your weakness. Your total inability to live the Christian life.
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And it is the Father pushing you back to the Son. Pushing you back to the Son.
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This is why, again, that some of the believers that have been most fruitful
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since the ascension of Jesus Christ were people who experienced extraordinary difficulties.
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Extraordinary problems. Or in themselves had extraordinary weakness.
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Why do we kick against the Scriptures and say that they something they do not say.
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Let me give you an example. I'm going to give you a word and then you just in vision in your mind,
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what do you see when I give you this word? Samson.
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You think of an Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Jewish Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Well, if that was the case, then how is it that the Philistines didn't know where his power came from?
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He was probably just like a rural agricultural guy in Peru.
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Probably about this tall with really thin arms. Where does he get his strength?
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I don't care how many muscles you have, you can't pull up the gate of a city carry it on your back up a hill and throw it down.
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I don't know if anybody's ever told you that but physiologically it's impossible.
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He didn't do it by muscles, he did it by the power of the Spirit. Paul the apostle...
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I'm so tired of going to conferences on Paul the apostle, his mighty intellect, his this, his that. Everything they talk about
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is the very thing he doesn't talk about. He talks about his weakness,
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when God made him weak. God turned him over so that he feared for his life every moment.
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He was basically all his Christian life in the mouth of a lion. Why? So that his confidence wouldn't be in himself
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but in He who raises the dead. You know, Spurgeon...
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It's my favorite preacher. But boy, when a lot of these biographers get to heaven, Spurgeon is probably going to punch them.
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Because they talk about Spurgeon's intellect, they talk about his great photographic memory and all these different things.
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Spurgeon would have talked about his weakness. Your weakness is a catalyst
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to push you to grab harder onto Christ
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so that you might be filled. Let's pray. Father, I thank you for Your Word.
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Lord, I pray that You would use it as an encouragement in the life of Your people.
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Lord, most of all that they would run, run, run, always run to You and never from You.
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In Jesus' name. Amen.
 
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Is Your Church Serving Money

Remember the Poor

Yet because of false brothers secretly brought in—who slipped in to spy out our freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, so that they might bring us into slavery— to them we did not yield in submission even for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be preserved for you.    ~ Galatians 2:4-5

Both then and now, we have to be discerning about who teaches us. You’re not saved if you don’t take your salvation seriously. Those who understand God’s word and read the Bible for themselves should be very discerning about the leaders in the church they’re attending. Supporting complacent and compromising leaders will lead you, your family, and the people you invite on the path to hell. They use clever and indirect methods to deceive (and may not even realize they are doing so) which is a trick of Satan. It’s only by knowing God and His word in the Bible that you’ll know if you’re being deceived.

Is Your Church Serving Money

Only, they asked us to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do. ~ Galatians 2:10

There is no doubt that this is not an isolated verse. There are numerous references to this in the Bible, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is God’s people’s duty to remember the poor and to be eager to remember them.

Seems to me when trying to find a Church whose main goal is to serve Jesus Christ and teach the Bible it has been tough to find one that does not often talk about needing your money so they can build a nicer building. Plus they ask that it is beyond your regular giving. Also if someone in the Church needs help they take up a special offering beyond your regular giving for them. My Bible study seems to point out that people are more important than the building and seeking the lost is more important than the building. Often when they actually give something to help out missions or people they don’t give much (a couple hundred) which doesn’t buy much. Then they parade them in front of the Church to show how great helping them was. Very sad and not what I read in the Bible that we should do.

A church that loses its outward focus, as evidenced by where it spends its money, is showing signs of spiritual weakness. Church consultant and author Thom S. Rainer, in his book Autopsy of a Dead Church, states that one of the symptoms of a dying church is that the percentage of the budget for members’ needs keeps increasing, while the money earmarked for outreach decreases.

 

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Churches that spend a lot of money on appearances, rather than the plethora of other much more important matters a church should be spending its money on, such as helping people in need or producing fruit within its community, is prioritizing material above God.

 

Just think about it for a minute. Why do cafes, bookstores, or coffee shops exist OUTSIDE of your church? They’re businesses, people. They exist to make money. If they weren’t going to make money by opening them, they wouldn’t open them.

So what? Who cares if they have a store that makes money, you say? I’ll tell you what. What happened when Jesus found people selling doves in the temple? Need I say more?

Churches that don’t serve money don’t have any of these lovely, convenient and comfortable features, and as a result, people don’t go to them. They don’t make money because they don’t care about making money. They care about preaching the Gospel. Last time I checked, that didn’t include selling t-shirts for the next big church picnic, which costs $25 per person to attend.

“Vision? Uh, the Bible. Mission? God. Cafe? Are we a business now? A logo? What the heck? What’s wrong with the cross?”

This is the attitude of a Christian who has zero interest in amusing, impressing, or appeasing the world. Rather, they care about God, the Bible, and Jesus. A church that cares more about pleasing and impressing people and the world are serving money and material, not God or His interests, which have nothing to do with indulging us in our worldly desires.

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