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              <text>DON’T Hurry Up!&#13;
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Hebrews 3:16 –Hebrews 4:16&#13;
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“This 2022 season of Lent will not be a time of stopping or giving up.&#13;
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It will be a time to BEGIN.”&#13;
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We honor those whom we refer to as “the self-made man” or woman.&#13;
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Our world has been shaped by the pioneers, the entrepreneurs and the bigger thinkers. The dreamers who were also doers.&#13;
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…but in 2022 we live in a world of rising prices and emptying store shelves.&#13;
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Even more frustrating is, most of us know that it is not for a lack of resources.&#13;
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There are things we can control, and there are things that, in the natural realm, are truly out of our control.&#13;
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It can lead to feelings of frustration – and powerlessness.  &#13;
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Some people even just “give up.”&#13;
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  “GOD is going to settle your life.”&#13;
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“Power, Love and a Sound Mind” “Power, Love and a Self-Discipline”&#13;
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Jehovah Shalom (rebukes the chaos)&#13;
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Kingdom People:&#13;
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Hear (The Word of God)   Believe  (The Word of God)   DO  (The Word of God)&#13;
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Jesus said, “What you should want most is God’s kingdom and doing what he wants you to do. Then he will give you all these other things you need.”  (Matt 6:33)&#13;
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To seek the kingdom is to make the rule of God the object of our desires.  &#13;
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If we want God to settle our lives, we need to start walking by faith in accordance with God’s Kingdom ways – and God’s Kingdom Purposes.&#13;
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1 Cor 4:20: For the kingdom realm of God comes with power, not simply impressive words.&#13;
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God’s Kingdom is a Kingdom of POWER – and it is also a Kingdom of REST.&#13;
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“Come into my heart, Lord Jesus. Make this world right again, starting with me.”&#13;
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It’s time to learn to rest.&#13;
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The Children of Israel – Old Testament&#13;
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Heb 3:19 - “because of their unbelief.”&#13;
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Chapter 3 ended with the warning that it was unbelief that kept the people of Israel from entering into the promised land and the rest God had promised there. &#13;
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Hebrews 3:19: “And so we see that they were not able to enter because of unbelief.”&#13;
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Heb 4:2 – “the message they heard had no value” - “those who heard it did not combine it with faith.”&#13;
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Heb 4:6 – “because of their disobedience” (unbelief – lack of faith)&#13;
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“without faith it is impossible to please God”&#13;
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4:1 - “Therefore, [that’s the sign that the writer is drawing a conclusion from what he just said in 3:19] let us fear, lest, while a promise remains of entering His rest, any one of you should seem to have come short of it”  &#13;
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 “We will not enter into God’s rest — God’s Kingdom — if we do not trust his promises.”&#13;
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The connection with Hebrews 3:19 surely tells us the thing we are to fear is unbelief. &#13;
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Verse 19: “They were not able to enter [God’s rest] because of unbelief.” &#13;
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Therefore fear that unbelief, because that’s what will keep you from entering God’s rest &#13;
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“So we should be very careful that none of you fails to get that promise.”&#13;
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Fear unbelief. Fear not trusting God.&#13;
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We may be far from living in God’s rest and not even realize it.   (    )&#13;
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“I prayed hard about that situation”&#13;
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“be anxious for nothing”&#13;
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It’s time for you and I to enter God’s Rest&#13;
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…which is the opposite of doubt and unbelief. It is the end of the struggle.&#13;
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When we rest in God we enter His Presence with a peaceful confidence&#13;
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Heb 11:6 - And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.&#13;
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The message today is entitled “Don’t Hurry Up”&#13;
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It seems often when we try to “hurry up” we get into trouble.&#13;
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I do that at work when I get into panic mode instead of pooling all of the needed resources and voices of skill and experience together first.&#13;
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All thorough The Bible we see how people got out of rest and into unbelief when they tried to “fix things” in the natural (operating from a carnal mindset) in their attempt to “help God” – or speed up the process.&#13;
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Entering into His Rest is our submission to a power greater than ourselves&#13;
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“Come into my heart, Lord Jesus. Make this world right again, starting with me.”&#13;
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“THY Kingdom come, THY Will be done…”&#13;
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The Kingdom is within you&#13;
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Repentance.&#13;
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Repentance from unbelief. Doubt. From “dead works”&#13;
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Rest in His Peace&#13;
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Rest in His Shalom Blessing&#13;
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God’s Peace. Provision. God’s Loving Care&#13;
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“The Lord is my Shepherd”&#13;
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“Be Still and Know”&#13;
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Cease from your own works.&#13;
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Our prayer time should allow us to enter His rest&#13;
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Holy Communion is a “means of grace” that should allow us to enter His rest&#13;
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Our daily life should be a time of rest as well.&#13;
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 “Trust and Obey”&#13;
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We have to abandon the carnal/global mindset and become Kingdom Minded&#13;
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It is a walk of faith and trust &#13;
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Eph 2:2 -  That was the road you used to travel, keeping in step with this world’s ‘present age’; in step, too, with the ruler of the power of the air, the spirit that is, even now, at work among people whose whole lives consist of disobeying God.&#13;
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Eph 2:4,5: -  But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. &#13;
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“I BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ and I am SAVED.” &#13;
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Made Whole. Restored. Provided For. Healed. Delivered. Redeemed.  Renewed.&#13;
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Jesus said, “Take MY yoke upon you… &#13;
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…and You Will Find REST for your souls.”&#13;
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Rest is the opposite of doubt and unbelief&#13;
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It is Trust. It is true Expectation&#13;
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Entering into God’s Rest PROVES that we trust God.&#13;
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“When you pray, BELIEVE…”&#13;
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“Father, thank You that whenever I find myself stuck in a problem or setback, You have the power to reverse it and even restore what’s been lost. Thank You that I can offer You a sacrifice of praise because You hold my future in the palms of Your hands. I believe that You will never disappoint me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”&#13;
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 “ …giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light.”&#13;
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You have a Kingdom inheritance&#13;
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“Whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them.”&#13;
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Col 1:13: God made us free from the power of darkness. And he brought us into the kingdom of his dear Son.  “ … has transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son,”</text>
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                <text>Heb 3:19 – So we see that they were not able to enter, because of their unbelief.&#13;
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希 伯 來 書 3:19: 这 样 看 来 ， 他 们 不 能 进 入 安 息 是 因 为 不 信 的 缘 故 了 。(pg 1942) &#13;
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Heb 4:1 – And we still have the promise that God gave those people. That promise is that we can enter his place of rest. So we should be very careful that none of you fails to get that promise.&#13;
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希 伯 來 書 4:1: 既然我们能够进入上帝安息的许诺依然存在，那么就让我们当心吧，不要让你们中间任何人被认为失败了。(pg 1942) &#13;
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Heb 11:6 - And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.&#13;
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希 伯 來 書 11:6: 人 非 有 信 ， 就 不 能 得 神 的 喜 悦 ；因 为 到 神 面 前 来 的 人 必 须 信 有 神 ， 且 信 他 赏 赐 那 寻 求 他 的 人 。(pg 1950)&#13;
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Eph 2:4,5: -  But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.&#13;
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以 弗 所 書 2:4,5: 但是，上帝的仁慈是非常丰富的，他对我们的爱是博大的。  当我们在精神上因为犯罪而死的时候，上帝让我们与基督一起得到了新的生命。他的恩典拯救了我们。(page 1895)&#13;
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Matt 11:28,29:  Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.&#13;
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馬 太 福 音 11:28,29: 凡 劳 苦 担 重 担 的 人 可 以 到 我 这 里 来 ， 我 就 使 你 们 得 安 息 。我 心 里 柔 和 谦 卑 ， 你 们 当 负 我 的 轭 ， 学 我 的 样 式 ；这 样 ， 你 们 心 里 就 必 得 享 安 息 。(pg 1577)</text>
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                <text>主日崇拜概述&#13;
本场现场直播的证道是在母亲节当天进行的。该崇拜面向全球会众，特别提到了通过 YouTube 和微信收看的教会大家庭，其影响力遍及 14 个国家和地区（包括美国、中国、澳大利亚、加拿大、墨西哥等）。崇拜在最后的圣餐礼中圆满结束。&#13;
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核心讲道主题&#13;
1. 向母亲及重担承担者致敬&#13;
牧师在开场时向所有母亲致以母亲节的问候，并向母亲、祖母和曾祖母传递了特别的安慰。他指出，她们是幕后奉献、坚韧不拔和默默付出的最佳典范，但往往也承受着无人知晓的隐秘重担与内心的疲惫。&#13;
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2. 在软弱中得着力量与医治&#13;
证道引用了《希伯来书》12:12-13（“所以，你们要把下垂的手举起来，发酸的腿挺起来……”），强调真正的信仰并不意味着在精疲力竭时还要伪装坚强。&#13;
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疲惫不等于被遗弃： 牧师提醒会众，感到疲惫不堪并不是上帝遗弃你的证据。&#13;
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赞美的祭： 鼓励信徒要“对你的大山说话”，而不是“谈论你的大山”；即使在战斗激烈、处境艰难的时候，也要向神献上赞美。&#13;
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3. 降服是胜利的开始&#13;
整场证道的核心属灵悖论聚焦于“举手”这一动作：&#13;
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在世俗世界或战争中，举手是战败和投降的标志。但在属灵的世界里，向耶稣举手正好相反——这恰恰是胜利的开始。&#13;
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向神降服意味着将最终的控制权交托给祂，让祂成为我们的平安、力量和供应者。&#13;
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4. 仰赖伟大的牧羊人&#13;
牧师强调耶稣是“好牧人”，而会众是祂的“羊”。他提醒道，许多常常照顾他人的人，往往忘记了自己也需要让这位大牧者来照顾。他呼吁弟兄姐妹要彼此看顾，确保没有人错过神的恩典。&#13;
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崇拜程序与环节&#13;
事工支持呼吁： 埃迪·爱德华兹（Eddie Edwards）先生主持了感恩环节，感谢全球合作伙伴，并请求大家继续为主日学事工提供祷告与财务支持，以维持该事工在国际上的广泛传播。&#13;
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呼召与祷告： 牧师邀请现场及屏幕前的会众起立，向天举起双手——不是出于失败，而是为了领受神的怜悯，并宣告在基督里的胜利。&#13;
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敬拜诗歌： 讲道在经典赞美诗《我愿全献上》（I Surrender All）的歌声中得到深化。&#13;
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圣餐礼： 随后崇拜进入圣餐环节，会众同领饼和杯，共同纪念基督为人破碎的身体和所流的宝血。&#13;
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祝福祷告： 牧师以传统的祝福为崇拜作结，祝愿大家在新的一周经历胜利，并再次提醒会众：那叫耶稣从死里复活的圣灵，如今也住在他们里面。&#13;
Service Overview&#13;
This live-broadcasted sermon was delivered on Mother’s Day. The service reached a global audience—specifically highlighting a church family tuning in via YouTube and WeChat across 14 nations, including the United States, China, Australia, Canada, Mexico, and others. The service concluded with the observance of Holy Communion.&#13;
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Key Sermon Themes&#13;
1. Honoring Mothers and the Burden-Bearers&#13;
The pastor opened by acknowledging Mother’s Day, extending a specific message of comfort to mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers. He noted that they serve as premier examples of strength, consistency, and behind-the-scenes perseverance, but often carry deep, unseen burdens and heavy hearts.&#13;
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2. Strength and Healing in Weakness&#13;
Drawing from Hebrews 12:12-13 ("Therefore, lift your drooping hands, and strengthen your weak knees..."), the sermon emphasized that true faith does not mean pretending to be strong when you are exhausted.&#13;
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Exhaustion vs. Abandonment: The pastor reminded the congregation that feeling exhausted is not evidence that God has abandoned you.&#13;
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The Sacrifice of Praise: Believers are encouraged to speak to their mountains rather than about them, offering praise even when the battle is raging and circumstances are difficult.&#13;
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3. Surrender as the Pathway to Victory&#13;
The core spiritual paradox of the sermon focused on the act of raising one's hands:&#13;
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In the physical world or warfare, raising your hands is a sign of defeat and surrender. In the spiritual realm, raising your hands to Jesus is exactly the opposite—it is the very beginning of victory.&#13;
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Surrendering to God means giving Him ultimate control over our anxieties, allowing Him to become our peace, strength, and provider.&#13;
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4. Relying on the Great Shepherd&#13;
The pastor highlighted Jesus as the Great Shepherd and the congregation as His sheep. He cautioned that many caretakers spend so much time shepherding others that they forget to let the Shepherd take care of them. The sermon called for the community to look out for one another so that no one misses God's grace.&#13;
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Service Proceedings &amp; Elements&#13;
Call for Support: Mr. Eddie Edwards led a segment thanking global partners and requesting continued prayers and financial contributions to sustain the ministry's international reach.&#13;
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Altar Call / Prayer: The congregation (and those watching at home) were asked to physically stand and lift their hands toward heaven—not in defeat, but to receive God's mercy and proclaim victory in Christ.&#13;
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Song of Worship: The message was sealed with a rendition of the classic hymn, "I Surrender All."&#13;
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Holy Communion: The service transitioned into Holy Communion, where the bread and cup were taken in remembrance of Christ’s broken body and shed blood.&#13;
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Benediction: The pastor closed the service with a traditional blessing for a victorious week and a final reminder that the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells within them.</text>
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              <text>When the Heart Grows Hard: &#13;
The Hidden Danger That Blocks Transformation &#13;
Heb 3:12-15&#13;
Imagine standing beside a frozen lake in the middle of winter. The surface is smooth and hard, reflecting the pale sunlight like glass. But beneath that frozen surface, life was still there — the water, the movement, the current — just trapped under the ice. Looking out across that silent sheet of ice, the Lord whispers to your heart: “This is what happens when your heart grows hard. My life is still there…  &#13;
…but it can no longer flow.” &#13;
Sometimes transformation stops happening in our lives - not because God withdrew… it stops because our hearts grew hard. &#13;
Watchman Nee once said, “Before a person hardens his heart, his heart is not hard. But once he decides to harden it, it becomes hard — and remains hard.” &#13;
That’s why Hebrews 3:15 warns us, “Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” &#13;
We talked about “beholding” last week. &#13;
Before we can be transformed through beholding, our hearts must first be soft enough (not hard) to behold. &#13;
How the Hardening Begins: &#13;
Eph 4:17,18: So with the wisdom given to me from the Lord I say: You should not live like the unbelievers around you who walk in their empty delusions.  Their corrupted logic has been clouded because their hearts are so far from God—their blinded understanding and deep-seated moral darkness keeps them from the true knowledge of God. &#13;
“They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to the hardness of their heart.” &#13;
Nee said, “The trouble starts from the heart.” &#13;
…And that hardening rarely happens overnight — it begins with neglect. &#13;
Maybe God nudged your heart, but you brushed it off. &#13;
Maybe conviction came, but you said, “I’ll deal with that later.” &#13;
I remember one autumn morning (my favorite time of year) I noticed, “I am not feeling the joy – the exhilaration that I used to feel when the weather gets like this.&#13;
Where is aliveness I used to feel?&#13;
Jesus warned: Matt 13:15:  ‘For the hearts of these people are hardened, and their ears cannot hear, and they have closed their eyes— so their eyes cannot see, and their ears cannot hear, and their hearts cannot understand, and they cannot turn to me and let me heal them.’&#13;
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…as we already said, that hardening rarely happens overnight — it begins with neglect. &#13;
Then slowly, you stop feeling what you used to feel… &#13;
Maybe the same worship songs don’t move you. &#13;
The same scriptures don’t stir you. &#13;
You’re doing all the right things — but inside, you’re past feeling. &#13;
That’s the second stage — numbness.   (        )&#13;
Maybe someone hurt you so badly that you decided just to let your heart freeze up like that frozen lake we talked about.&#13;
Tony Robbins: You will hang on to your pain until you find something you value more than your pain. &#13;
And the last stage? Alienation. &#13;
Not because God left — but because your heart quietly closed its door. &#13;
Hebrews 3:12: So search your hearts every day, my brothers and sisters, and make sure that none of you has evil or unbelief hiding within you. For it will lead you astray, and make you unresponsive to the living God. &#13;
Remember when Moses went to Pharaoh and said, “Let my people go?”&#13;
Exodus 5:1: "Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, 'Let my people go…”&#13;
Each time Moses spoke, Pharaoh hardened his heart. &#13;
Eventually Scripture says, “God hardened Pharaoh’s heart.” &#13;
Before God ever hardened it, Pharaoh hardened it himself. &#13;
Each refusal made his heart a little less responsive, until he could no longer feel anything at all. &#13;
That’s the danger of a hardened heart — you may not even realize it’s happening. &#13;
On that beautiful autumn day I experienced (or, rather, didn’t experience,) something in me spoke louder than many outward signs would have…&#13;
I realized I wasn’t feeling the joy I would normally feel. &#13;
I realized my heart was clogged up with all “the cares of this world.”&#13;
Jesus’ teaching on The Parable of the Sower is often used to describe how these worldly distractions (the cares of this world) can "choke" one's spiritual life and make it unfruitful.&#13;
Jesus describes this dangerous kind of soil as “thorny ground”&#13;
Mark 4:18,19:  And what is sown among thorns represents those who hear the message, but they allow the cares of this life and the seduction of wealth and the desires for other things to crowd out and choke the message so that it produces nothing.&#13;
Can you relate?  (has this ever been you?)&#13;
Psalm 139:23: God, I invite your searching gaze into my heart. Examine me through and through; find out everything that may be hidden within me.&#13;
Symptoms of a Hard Heart &#13;
• You’re doing the right things, but there’s no warmth. &#13;
• You hear truth, but it doesn’t pierce you. &#13;
• You know Scripture, but it no longer convicts you. &#13;
• You get defensive instead of repentant when corrected. &#13;
A hardened heart is not a punishment — it’s a condition. &#13;
•	When your heart closes, light can’t enter. &#13;
When light can’t enter, truth becomes just… theory. &#13;
And when truth becomes theory, transformation stops. &#13;
The truth is, the root cause of many diseases lies in the heart. &#13;
“When the heart is corrupted, the whole being is affected.” &#13;
When the religious leaders argued with Jesus about traditions regarding what kind of foods were proper, He re-directed them to the true problem:&#13;
(from Mark 7:20-23) “Words and deeds pollute a person, not food. Evil originates from inside a person…these corrupt things emerge from within (the heart) and constantly defile a person.”&#13;
Matthew 5:8: (Jesus) “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”   &#13;
To see God — to behold Him — requires a soft, open heart. &#13;
“The trouble starts from the heart; therefore, the cure must start from the heart.” &#13;
And here’s the cure: Beholding softens what striving cannot. &#13;
John 1:29:  John the Baptist sees Jesus and proclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sin of the world".&#13;
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When you Behold the Lamb of God — when you see His mercy, His meekness, His tears — the heart melts. &#13;
Receive God’s healing and forgiveness today – and offer hat same grace to others.&#13;
Job 42:10: After Job had prayed for his friends, the LORD restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before.&#13;
"see the cross and behold medicine for your soul and body"&#13;
are you hungry for this revelation today?&#13;
Four ways to reopen that flow: &#13;
1. Return to beholding — sit quietly before Him until you feel again. &#13;
2. Invite the Spirit to expose numbness — “Search me, O God.” &#13;
3. Respond quickly — every act of obedience keeps the heart tender. &#13;
4. Practice gratitude — thanksgiving re-sensitizes the soul. &#13;
You don’t need to try harder — you need to look longer. (Beholding)&#13;
God doesn’t want to condemn our hard heart — He wants to replace it. &#13;
Ezekiel 36:26: “I will remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” &#13;
That’s the invitation today. Let Him trade your stone for flesh. &#13;
James 4:8  “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”&#13;
Our heart is the soil for God’s Word.&#13;
The thorny ground Jesus taught about is a double-minded heart&#13;
A new heart is the KEY to a new life – a true change&#13;
,…and that change can also will impact everyone around you.&#13;
The change in you can bring about a revolution around you. BE the ONE&#13;
“You are most qualified to help the person you used to be.”&#13;
Your new destiny is waiting on the other side of your softened heart.&#13;
Let Jesus give you a heart that feels again, that believes again, that beholds again. &#13;
When the heart grows hard, we stop being changed by beholding.&#13;
…But when the heart grows soft again, the image of Christ shines once more. &#13;
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“Lord, melt my heart again. Where I’ve grown cold, warm me. Where I’ve been numb, touch me. Where I’ve tried (in my own power) instead of beheld YOU, teach me to look again. Restore the tenderness that lets me see You clearly. Amen.”&#13;
Ezekial 36:26: A new heart also will I give you and a new spirit will I put within you; and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh.&#13;
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                <text>Heb 3:15: Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.&#13;
希伯来书 3:15: 今日你们若听见祂的声音，就不可硬着心。&#13;
(page 1942)&#13;
Eph 4:17,18: So with the wisdom given to me from the Lord I say: You should not live like the unbelievers around you who walk in their empty delusions.  Their corrupted logic has been clouded because their hearts are so far from God—their blinded understanding and deep-seated moral darkness keeps them from the true knowledge of God.&#13;
以弗所书 4:17,18: 因此，我奉主的名郑重地劝告各位，不要再像不信的外族人一样过着心灵空虚的日子。  他们因为愚昧无知，&#13;
顽固不化，理智受到蒙蔽，与上帝所赐的生命隔绝了 (pg 1898)&#13;
Hebrews 3:12: So search your hearts every day, my brothers and sisters, and make sure that none of you has evil or unbelief hiding within you. For it will lead you astray, and make you unresponsive to the living God. &#13;
希伯来书 3:12: 弟兄姊妹，要谨慎，免得你们当中有人心存恶念，不肯相信，背弃了永活的上帝。  (page 1942)&#13;
Ezekiel 36:26: I will remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.&#13;
以西结书 36:26: 我必从你们肉体中除掉石心，赐给你们肉心。&#13;
(page 1408)&#13;
Matt 5:8: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.&#13;
马太福音 5:8: 清心的人有福了，因为他们必得见神。(page 1563)&#13;
Matthew 13:15:  ‘For the hearts of these people are hardened, and their ears cannot hear, and they have closed their eyes— so their eyes cannot see, and their ears cannot hear, and their hearts cannot understand, and they cannot turn to me and let me heal them.’&#13;
马太福音 13:15: 因为这些人心灵麻木，耳朵发背，眼睛昏花，&#13;
以致眼睛看不见，耳朵听不见，心里不明白，无法回心转意，&#13;
得不到我的医治。  (page 1580)&#13;
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              <text>When Knowledge is Not Enough&#13;
From Delay to Obedient Movement&#13;
Weekends pass by so fast…&#13;
Last Monday morning started early for me – and soon my mind was filled with things I knew I needed to do&#13;
Actions I had been delaying – some for quite a while.&#13;
Most of us have reminders on our phones.&#13;
A reminder to call someone.  A reminder to finish something.&#13;
A reminder to start something we already know needs to be done.&#13;
And the interesting thing is… having the reminder doesn’t actually change anything.&#13;
You can know exactly what needs to be done and still swipe it away…&#13;
“I’ll get to that later.”&#13;
Knowing is important. But knowing alone doesn’t move anything forward.&#13;
That’s why Scripture doesn’t just call us to believe — it invites us to walk.&#13;
You probably have people in your life that always say, “I know” (even when they don’t)&#13;
And today we’re talking about the moment when knowing isn’t enough…&#13;
and grace invites us to move.&#13;
What we “know” – what we believe – should propel us forward into actions&#13;
Most of us don’t struggle with knowing what to do.  We struggle with doing it now.&#13;
It’s not rebellion. It’s not unbelief. It’s delay.&#13;
We know the conversation we need to have. We know the habit we need to change.&#13;
We know the step we need to take.&#13;
“I’ll do it later.”  “When things settle down.”  “When I feel more ready.”&#13;
But over time, delay becomes heavy.&#13;
Not because God is angry— &#13;
   -  but because our hearts know we’re living out of alignment.&#13;
This precious earthly, physical life we have is not forever.&#13;
James 4:14: What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.&#13;
When we come to the end, do we want to hear the words, “Well done, though good and faithful servant?” &#13;
“Well done” indicates we did something with this short life of ours.&#13;
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Delay Is Rarely About Information &#13;
Scripture says: “Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.”   (James 4:17)&#13;
That sounds strong—but James isn’t condemning.  He’s diagnosing.&#13;
He’s encouraging us to re-align with our true purpose.&#13;
The issue isn’t lack of knowledge.  It’s lack of movement.&#13;
And often the reason we delay is not fear of failure—&#13;
it’s fear of what obedience will cost.&#13;
Jesus told His disciples, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”&#13;
Delay can sometimes be disguised as “Wisdom” &#13;
We call it:  “Being cautious” - “Waiting on the Lord” - “Not rushing ahead”&#13;
…and sometimes that is wisdom.&#13;
But sometimes…  it’s just hesitation but wearing a spiritual name.&#13;
Paul says: “As you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.” (Colossians 2:6)&#13;
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Notice: He doesn’t say analyze in Him or plan endlessly in Him. He says: walk.&#13;
Walking requires movement—even if the steps are small.&#13;
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One of the dangers of misunderstanding grace is thinking:&#13;
“If it’s grace, then nothing is required.”&#13;
But grace doesn’t eliminate obedience.  Grace removes fear from our obedience.&#13;
Paul also writes:  “Now is the time of God’s favor.”   (2 Corinthians 6:2)&#13;
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Grace creates momentum. Delay creates stagnation.&#13;
And stagnation is where joy quietly drains away.&#13;
Obedience Is Often Simpler Than We Imagine &#13;
We think obedience means:&#13;
•	Big changes  -  Dramatic leaps  -  Perfect timing&#13;
…But often it’s just:&#13;
•	Making the call   Taking the walk   Saying the truth   Starting the thing&#13;
Jesus said:  “everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them will be like a sensible man who built his house on the rock.”  (Matt 7:24)&#13;
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Small steps taken today are more powerful than big intentions postponed indefinitely.&#13;
It’s not that our delays are producing punishment. &#13;
We’re just sadly missing out on the bigger blessings GOD has waiting for us on the other side of our obedience.&#13;
Delay Keeps Us Living in the Past or the Future&#13;
Delay says:&#13;
“One day I’ll change.”   “Someday I’ll act.”  “Eventually I’ll obey.”&#13;
But faith always lives in the present.&#13;
That’s why Scripture keeps saying:   “Today”   “Now”   “At hand”&#13;
Because obedience only exists in the now.&#13;
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Can you reflect on a past moment in your life when you did answer the call?&#13;
When you stepped up and stepped out? How did that feel?&#13;
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 This message is an invitation.&#13;
It’s an opportunity to move to life’s next level by a simple step of faith. &#13;
Faith in a faithful GOD.  We trust in GOD’s faithfulness. &#13;
If you are a loving parent, you always had your children’s best interest at heart&#13;
“If you, being evil…”&#13;
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? What is the one thing you already know God has been nudging you toward?&#13;
Not five things. Not everything.  Just one.&#13;
Action taken today — no matter how small — breaks the power of delay.&#13;
“Small beginnings can lead to big futures.”&#13;
Zech 4:10: “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”&#13;
Movement Restores Alignment &#13;
When we act on what we already know:&#13;
•	peace returns  -  clarity increases  -  joy follows movement&#13;
Not because we earned anything—&#13;
but because we came back into alignment with grace.&#13;
Today’s message is very simple, because chances are, you already know what you need to do next.&#13;
It is closing the gap between who were are now and who we are called to be.&#13;
Prayer&#13;
Lord, You have been faithful to show us the next step.&#13;
Forgive us for delaying out of fear, comfort, or distraction.&#13;
Give us the courage to act—not in striving, but in trust.&#13;
Teach us to walk in You, one step at a time.&#13;
Amen.&#13;
This sermon is not about doing more. It’s about doing the next right thing—&#13;
 - with Jesus,  from grace,  without delay.&#13;
If you’re here today and you know there’s something God has been nudging you toward —&#13;
not something you don’t know, but something you haven’t acted on yet —&#13;
 - then this moment is for you.&#13;
Jesus: “Take up your bed and walk”  So, let’s just get out of bed.   “Awake”&#13;
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Just open your heart and say, “Lord, I’m ready to take the next step.”&#13;
Not tomorrow. Not when it feels easier. But today.&#13;
As 2 Cor 4:13 says: “I believed, therefore I spoke.”&#13;
(listen) “You don’t have to have the whole picture figured out.&#13;
God isn’t asking you to finish — He’s asking you to start.&#13;
If you’ll take the step He’s already been nudging you toward,&#13;
God will take care of what comes next.|&#13;
Knowing isn’t enough — but His grace will empower our movement.”&#13;
If that’s you, quietly respond to God right now — &#13;
 - because grace isn’t just here to forgive… it’s here to move us forward.&#13;
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Lord, we receive Your grace for this moment.&#13;
Give us courage for the next step, &#13;
and peace to trust You with the rest. &#13;
“Fill me with the grace, wisdom and courage to do Your will in all things.”&#13;
amen.&#13;
Arise and take the first step.&#13;
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                <text>James 4:13-17: Listen, those of you who are boasting, “Today or tomorrow we’ll go to another city and spend some time and go into business and make heaps of profit!” But you don’t have a clue what tomorrow may bring. For your fleeting life is but a warm breath of air that is visible in the cold only for a moment and then vanishes! Instead you should say, “Our tomorrows are in the Lord’s hands and if he is willing we will live life to its fullest and do this or that.” But here you are, boasting in your ignorance, for to be presumptuous about what you’ll do tomorrow is evil! So if you know of an opportunity to do the right thing today, yet you refrain from doing it, you’re guilty of sin.&#13;
雅 各 書 4:13-17: 你们一些人说∶“今天或明天，我们要到某个城市去。我们要在那里住上一年，做生意，赚大钱。”听着！想想这点：  你们甚至不知道明天会发生什么！你们不过是雾，出现片刻便逝去了。  所以，你们应该说∶“如果主愿意，我们就可以活着，做这事，做那事。”  但是，现在你们却骄傲、自夸。这样的夸耀都是不对的！  如果一个人知道如何去行善，却不去那么做，他就是在犯罪。(page 1963)&#13;
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Matt 26:41: “Stay awake and pray that you may not come into the time of trial;  the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”&#13;
馬 太 福 音 26:41: “清醒吧，祈祷吧，免受诱惑。虽然你们的心灵愿意，但是你们的肉体却是软弱的。” (page 1609)&#13;
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Matthew 7:24:"Everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them will be like a sensible man who built his house on the rock."  &#13;
馬 太 福 音 7:24: 所 以 ， 凡 听 见 我 这 话 就 去 行 的 ， 好 比 一 个 聪 明 人 ， 把 房 子 盖 在 磐 石 上 ；。(page 1568)&#13;
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Zechariah 4:10: Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin. &#13;
撒迦利亚书 4:10: 谁敢藐视这微不足道的日子？(page 1539)&#13;
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              <text>What is Your Story?&#13;
Psalm 35:27,28&#13;
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A guy shows up late for work. The boss yells, “You shoulda been here at 8:30!”&#13;
He replies, “Why? What happened at 8:30?”&#13;
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That is SO my work world.&#13;
I get to work super early – but even 2 hrs later I see people driving in to work, and dragging like they have been forced to show up before noon.&#13;
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You hear people say things like, “I just can’t seem to get out of bed. I just can’t ever get here on time.”&#13;
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“Clear Your Mind of ‘Can’t’”&#13;
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When we don’t live up to our potential, we do everyone a disservice – including the Lord.&#13;
We tell ourselves we “can’t” do something until it simply becomes part of our internal programming.&#13;
It becomes part of our story.&#13;
Tony: We all have our own story. And we stay attached to our story. This can stop us from growing and living. You wanna make your life better? Change your story, change your life.&#13;
TRUTH: There is a core story that governs your actions. ( )&#13;
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It controls your decision-making. It is either propelling you forward or holding you back.&#13;
It tells you what you can do – and what you can NOT do.&#13;
You story may say things like:&#13;
‘I’m not good enough. I don’t matter. There is something wrong with me.’&#13;
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Your story may come from how you were raised… and what you were told.&#13;
Your story may have been birthed by times of great hurt…. maybe from someone you really loved.&#13;
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Maybe a past failure created your story.&#13;
Understand this: You may have a story – but you are not your story.&#13;
Your story can change.&#13;
Who we are is what we have become up until now.&#13;
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Who we can become is based on what we believe and do with the days that follow – starting today.&#13;
Today is the 4th Sunday of the Lenten Season.&#13;
What did you give up for Lent?&#13;
? What do you say today we choose to give up our story?&#13;
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Clear your mind of “can’t” and embrace the truth about who you are in Christ.&#13;
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Psalm 35:27 - Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”&#13;
“Let the LORD be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”&#13;
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God is glorified when we let go of our limitations and choose to serve Him to our fullest.&#13;
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MSG: “GOD is great—everything works together for good for his servant. I’ll tell the world how great and good you are, I’ll shout Hallelujah all day, every day.”&#13;
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Everyone has an opinion about you. They’re ALL wrong.&#13;
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YOU have an opinion about yourself that is at best, very limiting.&#13;
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Raise the bar higher than your opinion.&#13;
(this message is only for those who still want to make a difference with their existence)&#13;
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Expand your horizons – you owe it to the rest of us.&#13;
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“Let the LORD be magnified “ “How great is the LORD!” “The LORD be exalted”&#13;
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1 Cor 10:31 - “ …do all things to the glory of God.”&#13;
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Measuring Cup (different sizes)&#13;
Which measuring cup are you using to pour your life out with?&#13;
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2 Tim 4:6 – “For I am already being poured out like a drink offering… “&#13;
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If your measuring cup based on other peoples’ performance, you will never come close to your potential.&#13;
Because you are unique in this world. A peculiar person. ;)&#13;
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Comparison is a deadly trap that limits our potential.&#13;
Hold yourself up to a higher standard.&#13;
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We magnify God when we humble ourselves and let Him work through us.&#13;
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“Your purpose is to become a vessel God can use for His glory.”&#13;
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Give up your story about what is possible for GOD to do through you.&#13;
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“The end of your strength is the beginning of GOD’s”&#13;
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God wants to do something new in you today, but that means you may have to give up something old.&#13;
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“If you let your present results control your thinking you will create more of the same.”&#13;
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Ever find yourself being annoyed by the radio or the television and then you finally get the revelation that all you have to do is turn it off?&#13;
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The thoughts that say “you are not enough” are just old recordings.&#13;
You can turn them off. ( )&#13;
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Clear your mind of “can’t” and embrace the truth about who you are in Christ.&#13;
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“Let the LORD be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”&#13;
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Determine that now – today – you will begin to magnify the Lord in all areas of your life.&#13;
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It is a form of surrender. Your ultimate Lenten sacrifice&#13;
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Surrender is a daily practice. Sometimes it means just getting down on your knees and praying to be willing to receive guidance from a higher power.&#13;
Sometimes, it means surrendering fear and surrendering to the power of God’s love.&#13;
The point of surrender is to let go of the negative emotions that keep you in a fearful state.&#13;
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Trusting GOD to work in and through you.&#13;
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You have a story – but you are NOT your story. Be willing to turn the page today.&#13;
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I’m using the word “today” a lot because today is all we have to work with.&#13;
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A delayed decision is not a decision at all (is it?)&#13;
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Carpe Diem&#13;
Beginning TODAY you can change the stories that you constantly tell yourself.&#13;
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Col 3:16 – “Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts.”&#13;
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The Message of Christ is the message of your total redemption.&#13;
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1 Cor 1:24 “…Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God.”&#13;
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Spurgeon: Christ's gospel is a thing of divine power. Do you want proofs of it? Ye shall not go far.&#13;
How could Christ's gospel have been established in this world as it was, if it had not in itself intrinsic might?&#13;
By whom was it spread? … by learned doctors, by fierce warriors, … by prophets?&#13;
No; by fishermen, untaught, unlettered; save as the Spirit gave them utterance, not knowing how to preach or speak.&#13;
How did they spread it? By the bayonet, by their swords … did they convert men by force, by law, by might?&#13;
Ah I no. Nothing but their simple words, their unvarnished eloquence, their rough declamation, their unhewn oratory; these it was, which, by the blessing of God's Spirit, carried the gospel round the world within a century after the death of its founder. (paraphrase)&#13;
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Do you believe it?&#13;
Romans 10:14: But people will never ask Christ to help them if they have not believed in him. And they will never believe in him if they have not heard about him. And they will not hear about him unless somebody tells God's message to them.&#13;
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When we feel a message had no impact – do we blame the seed – or do we blame the soil (heart) that received it?&#13;
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Don’t be afraid to investigate your own doubts – but, by all means, do it with a hunger for the Truth.&#13;
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Col 3:16: “Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you…”&#13;
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This verse is found in the letter of Paul to the Colossians, where he is encouraging the believers to live a life that reflects their faith in Christ.&#13;
The phrase "dwell in you richly" suggests that the word of Christ should not just be a passing thought or a surface-level knowledge, but should be deeply embedded in our hearts, minds, and lives.&#13;
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Let the word of Christ live in you richly, flooding you with all wisdom. Apply the Scriptures as you teach and instruct one another with the Psalms, and with festive praises, and with prophetic songs given to you spontaneously by the Spirit, so sing to God with all your hearts!&#13;
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Change your heart – change your story. The Future is Unwritten.&#13;
“Mis-living our lives”&#13;
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When we think about the future, do we feel peace and confidence, or do we feel anxiety?&#13;
Anxiety comes from a sense of lack or inadequacy. (something is missing)&#13;
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If we establish our completeness, we approach the future knowing that whatever we truly need will come to us through that completeness we have in Christ.&#13;
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“Mercy is always an invitation to a better life.”&#13;
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Psalm 35:27 - Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”&#13;
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GOD’s righteous cause is carried out by His people who have humbled themselves and submitted to HIS Power in order to fulfill the mission HE has put before them.&#13;
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Psalm 103:5: “He satisfies our desires with good things…”&#13;
Will you let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly?&#13;
Will you replace the old limitations with God’s New Covenant promises?&#13;
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Col 3:10: For you have acquired new creation life which is continually being renewed into the likeness of the One who created you; giving you the full revelation of God.&#13;
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Can you choose to give up your story today about why you can’t do something that GOD has said you can do?&#13;
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Will you replace the failures of the past with the total victory of the cross?&#13;
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Can you become still and know that God is with you now, and that, in and through Him, all things are possible. …and you can be whole and complete in Him?&#13;
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2 Peter 1:3,4: “By His divine power, God has given us everything we need for living a godly life. We have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence. 4 And because of his glory and excellence, he has given us great and precious promises. These are the promises that enable you to share his divine nature and escape the world’s corruption caused by human desires.”&#13;
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                <text>Psalm 35:27,28: Let them shout for joy and be glad that favor my righteous cause; yea, let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified who hath pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.” And my tongue shall speak of Thy righteousness and of Thy praise all the day long.&#13;
诗篇 35:27,28: 愿盼望我冤屈得雪的人扬声欢呼！愿他们常说：“耶和华当受尊崇！ 祂乐意赐福给自己的仆人。” 我要诉说你的公义，终日赞美你。(page 914)&#13;
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1 Corinthians 10:31: So, then, whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do everything to God’s glory.&#13;
哥林多前书 10:31: 所以，你们或吃或喝，无论做什么，都要为上帝的荣耀而做 (page 1860)&#13;
2 Timothy 4:6: For I am already being poured out as a drink-offering; my departure time has arrived.&#13;
提 摩 太 後 書 4:6: 我的生命如同奉献在祭坛上的酒正倾倒出来，我离世的日子快要到了。(page 1932)&#13;
Col 3:16: Let the message about Christ, in all its richness, fill your lives. Teach and counsel each other with all the wisdom he gives. Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts.&#13;
歌罗西书 3:16: 要将基督的话丰丰富富地存在心里，用各样智慧彼此教导，互相劝诫，以感恩的心用诗篇、圣乐、灵歌颂赞上帝。 (page 1911)&#13;
1 Cor 1:24: …but to those who are called, Jews and Greeks alike, the Messiah—God’s power and God’s wisdom.&#13;
歌 林 多 前 書 1:24: 但是对那些受到召唤的人，不论是犹太人还是非犹太人（希腊人），基督是上帝的力量和智慧。 (page 1848)&#13;
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歌 羅 西 書 3:10: 换上了新我。新我要在创世主的形象中不断地更新，以便充分地认识他。 (page 1911)</text>
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              <text>UPSET/RESET&#13;
Hebrews 12:5-11&#13;
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Easily, some of the best days in my life were when I was helping to raise my daughter Hayley. I totally loved being a daddy. Every day.&#13;
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I never liked it nor understood it when I would hear parents talk about how they impatiently were waiting for their children to grow up and move on.&#13;
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I may have a lot of flaws, but I know I never felt that way.&#13;
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For a lot of us, our earthly fathers have already shed this mortal coil&#13;
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We have memories of our fathers, and yes, so many things have been imparted to us that we continue to benefit from.&#13;
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Our earthly fathers each imparted different things into our lives and our character.&#13;
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So much of who we are now was imparted to us by our parents in those early, formative years. We were empty, open vessels that took in everything they told us without questioning any of it.&#13;
That means it is a huge responsibility to raise a child properly.&#13;
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I know there were things my father did when I was growing up that I didn’t understand at the time. Sometimes it was “tough love”&#13;
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But as I grew up and grew slightly more mature, I could see the wisdom in much of it.&#13;
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For so many of us, as we grow older, we hear our father’s voice coming out of our mouths. (not always a good thing)&#13;
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Some had fathers who were very active in their lives. Some not so much.&#13;
Some people never even knew their father.&#13;
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My intention here today is to not only appreciate the wisdom we may have received from them, but even more importantly, redirect our focus toward receiving the Divine wisdom, guidance, provision and restoration that can only come from our Heavenly Father.&#13;
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Jesus prayed in John 17:22 - "I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.”&#13;
“I am in them and you are in me.”&#13;
John 10:30 (Jesus said) “I and the Father are one.”&#13;
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You may not have been close to your biological father. Maybe you were?&#13;
You can, however, be truly close, as Jesus describes here, to your heavenly Father. Always and Forever.&#13;
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Luke 1:78: The splendor-light of heaven’s glorious sunrise is about to break upon us in holy visitation, all because the merciful heart of our God is so very tender.&#13;
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Is this the Heavenly Father that you believe in?&#13;
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Eph 1:5: “ … he predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will…”&#13;
vs 6: —for the same love he has for the Beloved, Jesus, he has for us.&#13;
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y’know… Sometimes my dad had to intervene in my life in order to push me forward.&#13;
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C. S. Lewis: If we let ourselves, we shall always be waiting for some distraction or other to end before we can really get down to our work.&#13;
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Today I want us to consider how our Heavenly Father can be our all-sufficient One as we are lead and fed by the Hand and Heart of God&#13;
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We need our loving heavenly Father to push us forward into our destinies&#13;
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sometimes we need an outward force to propel us forward inwardly&#13;
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"Comfort is the enemy of progress"&#13;
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1 Peter 5:6: Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you,&#13;
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1 Peter 5:6,7: If you bow low in God’s awesome presence, he will eventually exalt you as you leave the timing in his hands. Pour out all your worries and stress upon him and leave them there, for he always tenderly cares for you.&#13;
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We pray “Our Heavenly Father”&#13;
We need to know the Heart of our Heavenly Father&#13;
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“God loves you so much”&#13;
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from our scripture today we learn that whom the LORD loves He chastens&#13;
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“My son, do not despise the chastening of the LORD, nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him; for whom the LORD loves He chastens, and scourges every son whom He receives.”&#13;
? “how can you say there is no chastisement and punishment in the new covenant?”&#13;
Today’s scripture states it very clearly.&#13;
My friend, there is confusion in the church because the original Greek word for “chastens” in today’s scripture has been poorly translated.&#13;
The Greek word is actually paideuo, which means child training. Pai is where you get the word pediatrician (a doctor who specializes in treating children), while deuo means to teach a child. You will find that the translation of the word paideuo as child training is more consistent with the context of the passage.&#13;
The next verse says, “If you endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom a father does not chasten?” (Heb. 12:7).&#13;
Clearly, because God deals with us as sons, He disciplines and brings correction to us just as earthly fathers would their sons.&#13;
Now, think about this for a moment: would you do cruel things to your child just to teach him a lesson?&#13;
Then why do you think your loving Father in heaven would do that?&#13;
Prov 13:18: Whoever disregards discipline comes to poverty and shame, but whoever heeds correction is honored.&#13;
When you train your child, you give him lessons that will teach him things to benefit him in the future.&#13;
Chastening means “child training”&#13;
How? God does this through His Word (sanctification)&#13;
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Tim. 3:16–17: God has transmitted his very substance into every Scripture, for it is God-breathed. It will empower you by its instruction and correction, giving you the strength to take the right direction and lead you deeper into the path of godliness.&#13;
Heb. 12:9: And isn’t it true that we respect our earthly fathers even though they corrected and disciplined us? Then we should demonstrate an even greater respect for God, our spiritual Father, as we submit to his life-giving discipline.&#13;
God the Father is our Abba!&#13;
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Abba is the most affectionate term you can use to address a father in the Hebrew language. It means “Daddy!”&#13;
Do you really think your Daddy God will punish you that way?&#13;
Matt 7:11: If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!&#13;
We can receive protection from every evil occurrence, sickness, and disease.&#13;
Our heavenly Father is one who “forgives all your iniquities, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies” (Ps. 103:3–4). And by the stripes on Jesus’ back, we are healed!&#13;
The good news of Jesus always liberates as His perfect love removes every fear. The good news always imparts faith and exalts the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross!&#13;
- anything contrary to this is NOT the Gospel&#13;
Our Father is full of grace and mercy and wants us to be healthy, provided for, and protected from all evil occurrences! Let’s start to expect good things from Him.&#13;
Embrace your God-given destiny&#13;
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1 Cor 2:12: For we did not receive the spirit of this world system but the Spirit of God, so that we might come to understand and experience all that grace has lavished upon us.&#13;
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“ …that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God.&#13;
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UPSET/RESET&#13;
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When the prodigal son “came to himself” and saw the state he was in, he said, “I will arise and go to my father.”&#13;
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“…everything we need”&#13;
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Your Heavenly Father is your true Source&#13;
HE is your shelter – your provider – your protector – your encourager&#13;
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You’ve got to stay connected to the Vine – your true Source&#13;
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Matt 6:6: But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father who is in secret; and thy Father who seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.&#13;
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“Whenever you pray, be sincere and not like the pretenders who love the attention they receive while praying before others in the meetings and on street corners. Believe me, they’ve already received their reward.&#13;
But whenever you pray, go into your innermost chamber and be alone with Father God, praying to him in secret. And your Father, who sees all you do, will reward you openly.&#13;
When you pray, there is no need to repeat empty phrases, praying like the Gentiles do, for they expect God to hear them because of their many words. There is no need to imitate them, since your Father already knows what you need before you ask him.&#13;
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Pray like this:&#13;
“Our Beloved Father, dwelling in the heavenly realms, may the glory of your name be the center on which our lives turn. Manifest your kingdom realm,&#13;
and cause your every purpose to be fulfilled on earth, just as it is in heaven.”&#13;
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1 John 3:1: See how very much our Father loves us, for he calls us his children, and that is what we are!</text>
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箴 言 3:11,12: 我 儿 ， 你 不 可 轻 看 耶 和 华 的 管 教 （ 或 译 ： 惩 治 ） ， 也 不 可 厌 烦 他 的 责 备 ； 因 为 耶 和 华 所 爱 的 ， 他 必 责 备 ， 正 如 父 亲 责 备 所 喜 爱 的 儿 子 。(pg 1036)&#13;
John 10:30: I and the Father are one.&#13;
約 翰 福 音 10:30: 我 与 父 原 为 一 。 (pg 1739)&#13;
Luke 1:78: The splendor-light of heaven’s glorious sunrise is about to break upon us in holy visitation, all because the merciful heart of our God is so very tender.&#13;
路 加 福 音 1:78: 因 我 们 神 怜 悯 的 心 肠 ， 叫 清 晨 的 日 光 从 高 天 临 到 我 们 (pg 1657)&#13;
Eph 1:5,6: “ … he predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will — for the same love he has for the Beloved, Jesus, he has for us.”&#13;
以 弗 所 書 1:5,6: 上帝爱我们，因此预先决定通过耶稣基督收养我们做他的儿女。这是上帝的意愿，这使他喜悦。 他这么做，使荣耀的恩典得到赞美，他把这恩典在爱子里无偿地赐给了我们。(pg 1894)&#13;
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彼 得 前 書 5:6: 所以，你们在上帝的有力的巨手之下要谦卑，&#13;
等适当的时刻来临时，他会抬举你们的。(pg 1971)&#13;
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              <text>Unnoticed&#13;
1 John 4:19&#13;
A man asked a gardener why his plants grew so beautifully.&#13;
The gardener said: “I don't force them to grow. I remove what stops them.”&#13;
Sometime, it’s not necessarily what we need to start doing –&#13;
maybe (sometimes) it’s something we need to stop doing.&#13;
Somethings we just need to let go of. To Release. (this has definitely been MY experience)&#13;
When we look at the world around us, what eyes are we seeing it with?&#13;
What do we notice in others? What goes unnoticed?&#13;
unnoticed adjective, adverb: without being seen or noticed&#13;
(in 1 Cor 13) LOVE …will hardly even notice when others do it wrong.&#13;
The gossiping, judgmental “Christian” is a sad cliché in our culture.&#13;
(after sharing all the dirt) “I’m just telling you this so you can pray about it.”&#13;
“I love to tell the story”&#13;
You can often tell when the “circle group” is circling to talk about someone.&#13;
If you see it, run as far away from it as you can. Take no part.&#13;
You might tick some people off when you don’t join in in talking bad about someone – but you still must refuse to participate.&#13;
1 John 4:19: Our love for others is our grateful response to the love God first demonstrated to us.&#13;
(think about it) When you’ve blown it – when things seem to be falling apart – maybe even people turning against you – you desperately want someone to stand with you.&#13;
To still believe in you. (even if your own mistakes are inexcusable to others)&#13;
“To love means to be actively concerned for the life and growth of another.”&#13;
Do we live to bless others – or do we look for reasons to hold people back – to keep them locked into their past mistakes?&#13;
Prov 11:25: He who refreshes others will himself be refreshed&#13;
"Those who live to bless others will have blessings heaped upon them, and the one who pours out his life to pour out blessings will be saturated with favor."&#13;
LOVE …will hardly even notice when others do it wrong.&#13;
1 Cor 13:7: Love is a safe place of shelter, for it never stops believing the best for others. Love never takes failure as defeat, for it never gives up.&#13;
Jesus said, “Judge not”&#13;
I know this is very familiar – very fundamental – but the fundamentals never change.&#13;
Matt 7:1: (Jesus says) DO NOT judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves.&#13;
Don’t just say,“I know” without actually letting God’s Word shine light in your heart today.&#13;
The same God Who created us – created and loves them (just as much)&#13;
Jesus always blessed the outsiders with #GoodThings&#13;
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1928 “The Crowd” Silent movie – sandwich sign&#13;
How do we see others? Do we feel we have to qualify them?&#13;
Do they go to church? What (which?) church?&#13;
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Truth: Some of the greatest men and women of our faith (yours and mine) belonged to a group or denomination that we may think isn’t as good as ours.&#13;
It’s totally true. Read your history.&#13;
(last week) “I have been on this planet many decades now, but I feel like I am just getting started on what I want to achieve - what I feel God has in store for me to do.”&#13;
I need my thinking and my choices to line–up with how Jesus tells us we are to interact with our world.&#13;
I need to constantly have my mind renewed – and my life restored&#13;
“Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation…”&#13;
(have we forgotten the joy of our forgiveness?)&#13;
? How much has God forgiven you?&#13;
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We may stumble, but the lesson of the Gospel is that God is ready to lift us back up.&#13;
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If you’re seeking restoration in your life, I’m pretty sure you need to be offering that same grace for change and restoration to others.&#13;
Isaiah 58:9,10: Then you will call out, and the LORD will answer. You will cry out, and he will say, ‘Here I am.’&#13;
“If you stop making trouble for others, if you stop using cruel words and pointing your finger at others, if you feed those who are hungry and take care of the needs of those who are troubled, then your light will shine in the darkness, and you will be bright like sunshine at noon.&#13;
“Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon.”&#13;
That’s Restoration&#13;
It’s a restoration that doesn’t just restore you – it even impacts your surroundings.&#13;
“If you stop making trouble for others, if you stop using cruel words and pointing your finger at others …”&#13;
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GOD’s mercies are new every morning – shouldn’t that tell us something about how we should be viewing others as well?&#13;
Romans 5:17: For if, because of one man's trespass, death reigned through that one man, much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man Jesus Christ.”&#13;
If you are still walking in unforgiveness and judgment of others, holding others past mistakes against them, I question whether you have (truly) received the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness. (in your heart)&#13;
(old testament Christians)&#13;
When people are condemning others, I believe, in their hearts, they are also condemning themselves. It is not a happy existence.&#13;
Matt 7:1: (Jesus says) DO NOT judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves.&#13;
Maybe I’m imagining it, but I feel we sometimes justify our own personal “version” of Christianity that doesn’t actually reflect the Gospel teaching?&#13;
We obessess over the actions of others, while justifying our own.&#13;
Matt 7:3-5: “Why do you notice the small piece of dust that is in your friend’s eye, but you don’t notice the big piece of wood that is in your own? Why do you say to your friend, ‘Let me take that piece of dust out of your eye’? Look at yourself first! You still have that big piece of wood in your own eye. You are a hypocrite! First, take the wood out of your own eye. Then you will see clearly to get the dust out of your friend’s eye.”&#13;
“While we were yet sinners…”&#13;
If it costs you your peace, it is too expensive&#13;
1 John 4:19 states: "We love because he first loved us."&#13;
Our love is a reciprocal act. This verse encourages believers to live out their love for God by extending that love to others, reflecting God's love in their actions and interactions.&#13;
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“God loves you so much”&#13;
1 Cor 13:5: “Love does not remember the suffering that comes from being hurt by someone.”&#13;
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unnoticed: LOVE …will hardly even notice when others do it wrong.&#13;
Some things we just need to let go of. To Release.&#13;
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John 13:35: By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.&#13;
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Like it or not… we are the result of our programming.&#13;
If you can be transformed by the renewing of your mind, then who you are NOW is a result what you previously poured into your minds. (and hearts)&#13;
It is a progressive journey, but if you will deliberately feed upon the right things (the truth) that will eventually replace the old conditioning.&#13;
It will happen.&#13;
1 John 4:16: “We have come to know and believe the love God has for us. God is love. If you live in love, you live by the help of God and God lives in you.”&#13;
Let’s turn it around today&#13;
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Job 42:10: When Job prayed for his friends, the LORD restored his fortunes. In fact, the LORD gave him twice as much as before!&#13;
We love because God first loved us.&#13;
1 Cor 13:7: Love is a safe place of shelter, for it never stops believing the best for others. Love never takes failure as defeat, for it never gives up.&#13;
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                <text>1 John 4:19: Our love for others is our grateful response to the love God first demonstrated to us.&#13;
约翰一书 4:19: 我们爱，因为上帝先爱了我们。 (page 1981)&#13;
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Prov 11:25: A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.&#13;
箴言 11:25: 慷慨好施的必得昌盛，恩待他人的必蒙恩待。(pg 1049)&#13;
1 Cor 13:7: Love is a safe place of shelter, for it never stops believing the best for others. Love never takes failure as defeat, for it never gives up.&#13;
歌 林 多 前 書 13:7: 爱包容一切，爱总是信任，爱总是希望着，爱一贯是坚强的。(page 1863)&#13;
Matt 7:1: Do not judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves.&#13;
馬 太 福 音 7:1: 不要论断别人，免得你们被论断 (page 1567)&#13;
Isaiah 58:9,10: Then when you call, the LORD will answer.&#13;
‘Yes, I am here,’ he will quickly reply.“Remove the heavy yoke of oppression. Stop pointing your finger and spreading vicious rumors! Feed the hungry, and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon.&#13;
以赛亚书 58:9,10: 你们求告，我必应允；你们呼求，我必回应。&#13;
如果你们不再欺压、指责、毁谤，如果你们给饥饿的人食物，扶助困苦的人，你们的光必照亮黑暗，你们的黑夜必变成正午。(page 1209)&#13;
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1 Cor 13:4,5: Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged.&#13;
1 Cor 13:4,5: 爱是恒久忍耐，又有恩慈；爱是不嫉妒，不自吹自擂，不骄傲自大， 不轻浮无礼，不自私自利，不轻易动怒，不怀怨记恨 (page 1863)</text>
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              <text>To Those Who Believe: Becoming Children of God&#13;
John 1:11-13&#13;
Everywhere you go today, voices compete to tell you what to believe about our world.&#13;
As Jesus warns us, 'Be careful what you hear...'&#13;
People are saying all kinds of things, but Isaiah 8:20 reminds us: 'If they do not speak according to this word, it is because they have no light in them.'&#13;
We are being shaped by what we let in—what we choose to believe forms who we become. Every Sunday in this church, we declare our core beliefs through the Apostle's Creed:&#13;
The lyrics of a song: 'And I believe—what I believe is what makes me what I am. I did not make it, no it is making me. It is the very truth of God and not the invention of any man.'&#13;
It matters—truly matters—what we believe is true.&#13;
Right now, just as 2,000 years ago, our world desperately needs rescue.&#13;
We live in uncertain times where it's easy to be distressed, to lose sleep, to feel hopeless.&#13;
Think back to the children of Israel dying from snake bites in the wilderness. God instructed Moses to raise a bronze serpent, and everyone who looked up at it was healed.&#13;
John 3:14-15 tells us: 'Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that everyone who believes may have eternal life in Him.'&#13;
Then comes that beautiful promise in John 3:16: 'For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him.'&#13;
God so loved the world—the whole world.&#13;
That includes you, no matter where you are this morning.&#13;
You haven't missed your opportunity. It's right here before you.&#13;
The Good News is that our faith is not complicated.&#13;
The path is clear and available to all of us.&#13;
2 Peter 3:9 assures us: 'The Lord isn't really being slow about his promise, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent.'&#13;
John 1:12-13 offers this powerful promise: 'But to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God. They are reborn—not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that comes from God.'&#13;
Galatians 3:26-27 confirms: 'You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.'&#13;
In an uncertain world, you and I can live in certainty.&#13;
Ephesians 1:13 tells us: 'And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit...'&#13;
Imagine what it means to be a child of God&#13;
—to move from spiritual death to eternal life.&#13;
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The Bible tells us that faith comes as we hear and receive God's Word.&#13;
When we hear the truth, we have a choice in how we receive it.&#13;
As Zig Ziglar called it, do we suffer from 'Paralysis by Analysis'? (elaborate)&#13;
Do we listen with our heart, or do we keep the door closed?&#13;
Rev 3:20, Jesus says: 'Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.'&#13;
This is why we sing: 'Come into my heart, O Lord Jesus, Come into my heart, I pray; My soul is so troubled and weary, Come into my heart, today.'&#13;
Into my heart, into my heart, Come into my heart, Lord Jesus;&#13;
Come in today, come in to stay, Come into my heart, Lord Jesus.&#13;
Do you, today, see Jesus as He truly is – have you given Him your heart – your life?&#13;
The truth is—you can't halfway believe in Jesus.&#13;
He told us who He was and what He came to accomplish.&#13;
Jesus asked, 'Who do you say that I am?'&#13;
…and He declared, 'I am the Way...'&#13;
1 Timothy 1:15-16 testifies: 'Jesus Christ came into the world to bring sinners back to life—even me, the worst sinner of all! Yet I was captured by grace, so that Jesus Christ could display through me the outpouring of his Spirit as a pattern to be seen for all those who would believe in him for eternal life.'&#13;
Just as Jesus declared 'It is finished' from the cross of Calvary,&#13;
we, by God's grace, can declare 'It is finished' over our past life of failure and defeat.&#13;
When the jailer asked Paul and Silas, 'Sirs, what must I do to be saved?' They replied simply, 'Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.'&#13;
In a time of uncertainty, your foundation of faith must remain certain.&#13;
1 John 5:13 assures us: 'I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.'&#13;
Jesus said, 'You must be born again.'&#13;
John 3:5-7 explains: 'I assure you, that unless a man is born from water and from spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God. Flesh gives birth to flesh and spirit gives birth to spirit: you must not be surprised that I told you that all of you must be born again.'&#13;
So I ask you today:&#13;
Have you been born again? - Have you asked Jesus into your heart? –&#13;
Are you ready today to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as your savior, redeemer, healer, and forgiver?&#13;
You can go from death to life today.&#13;
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Let us pray together:&#13;
'Heavenly Father, thank You for Your love for me, for sending Jesus Christ to die on the cross for all my sins.&#13;
His precious blood washes me clean.&#13;
You raised Him from the dead. He's alive today.&#13;
And I thank You that all my sins are forgiven.&#13;
I'm righteous by the blood. I'm under God's favor.&#13;
And I thank You Father that surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life from this day forth.&#13;
In Jesus' name, Amen.'&#13;
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Remember John 1:12-13: 'But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God... They were not born because of what any man decided. No! They were born from God.'&#13;
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For some, this message is one you've heard your whole life.&#13;
But for someone here today, this could be the first time you've truly heard it—not just with your ears, but with your whole heart.&#13;
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Today can be the day you become a child of God.&#13;
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他就赐给他们权柄成为神的儿女。他们不是由血缘、或肉体的意愿、或人的意志所生的，而是由神所生的。(page 1716)&#13;
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John 3:16,17: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.&#13;
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Gal 3:26,27: “You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.”&#13;
加拉太书 3:26,27- 因为你们藉着信，在基督耶稣里，都是神的儿女。后裔与继承人 实际上，你们所有受洗[o]归入基督的，就穿上了基督 (page 1889)&#13;
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Isaiah 54:10: Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed," says the LORD, who has compassion on you.&#13;
以赛亚书 54:10-大山可以挪开，小山可以迁移，但我的慈爱必不离开你，我平安的约也不会更改。这是怜悯你的耶和华说的。(1203)&#13;
Eph 1:13: “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit…”&#13;
以弗所书 1:13- 你们听过真理之道，就是那使你们得救的福音，而且也信了基督。你们既然信祂，就领受了上帝应许赐下的圣灵为印记。(page 1894)</text>
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              <text>Throne of Grace / Table of Grace&#13;
Times of Refreshing from the Lord’s Presence&#13;
Acts 3:11–19&#13;
Acts 3:19 Repent and turn back to God, so that your sins will be removed, &#13;
and that times of refreshing may come from the Lord’s presence.&#13;
Let me ask you something personal:&#13;
What would “times of refreshing” feel like for you right now?&#13;
What are you carrying? What has drained you this week?&#13;
What has worn you down physically, emotionally, or spiritually?   (       )&#13;
If we’re honest, some weeks our energy and emotions are all over the place. We love the Lord — and still feel tired. We trust God — and still feel stretched.&#13;
This week as I prayed, one thought came strongly to my heart:&#13;
What would we do without a fresh start?&#13;
Lamentations 3:22–23 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases… His mercies are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.&#13;
Every morning is proof that God hasn’t given up on you.&#13;
Growth is not very comfortable.   “Comfort is a casualty of growth.”&#13;
But God never withdraws His mercy when you’re growing. He refreshes you in it.&#13;
And maybe today what you need most is not a lecture.  Maybe you need refreshing?&#13;
Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.&#13;
Notice — it doesn’t say crawl in fear. It says come boldly.&#13;
Why?  Because of grace.&#13;
Not because you performed well this week. Not because you fixed everything.&#13;
Not because you were flawless.&#13;
…but because Jesus reconciled you.&#13;
Col 1:22: He has brought you into His presence, holy and blameless, without a single fault.&#13;
There is nothing between you and God. Nothing.&#13;
The same grace that saved you is the same grace that keeps you.&#13;
(back to today’s story…)&#13;
In Acts 3, a crippled man sat at the gate asking for coins.&#13;
He expected survival. God planned restoration.&#13;
Peter said: “Silver and gold have I none, but what I have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.”&#13;
And the man was healed. The crowd was stunned.&#13;
Peter immediately redirected them: “Why do you stare at us? This wasn’t our power.”&#13;
vs 16 says: “Faith in Jesus’ name has healed this man.”&#13;
The miracle wasn’t about Peter. It was about Jesus.&#13;
And then Peter says: “Repent and turn to God… that times of refreshing may come.”&#13;
Repentance here is not shame.&#13;
It is turning toward the source of refreshing.&#13;
Healing Flows From GOD’s Holy Presence&#13;
Before healing is an event, it is an atmosphere. &#13;
	Doesn’t the hearing of God’s Word create an atmosphere of faith? &#13;
(when it is received with meekness?)&#13;
1 Thess 2:13: And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as a human word, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is indeed at work in you who believe.&#13;
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Psalm 107:20: By the power of his own word, he healed you and saved you from destruction.&#13;
It is the presence of God restoring what has been drained.&#13;
James 5 says: “The prayer of faith will save the sick… and if they have committed sins, they will be forgiven.”&#13;
Notice how healing and forgiveness sit side by side.&#13;
We never question whether Jesus forgives completely.&#13;
Why question whether He heals compassionately?&#13;
Psalm 103:3: “He forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases.”&#13;
Healing is not a reward for the worthy.&#13;
It is a gift paid for us by Jesus and His substitutionary life and death&#13;
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The Divine Exchange &#13;
We don’t come to Jesus after fixing ourselves.&#13;
We come with the broken pieces.  We cast our cares on Him. &#13;
We bring our pain. We bring our anxiety. We bring our diagnosis. &#13;
We bring our exhaustion.&#13;
And we exchange it for grace.&#13;
That is the Throne of Grace. That is the Table of Grace.&#13;
Acts 3:19 again: “Times of refreshing may come from the Lord’s presence.”&#13;
Not from effort.  Not from performance. Not from striving.&#13;
From His presence.&#13;
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If you need healing today — physical, emotional, or spiritual — don’t strain.&#13;
Don’t try harder.&#13;
Just turn your heart toward Jesus. Lift your eyes. Come boldly. Behold Him&#13;
The same Jesus who healed then has not changed.&#13;
There is no shadow of turning with Him.&#13;
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Prayer: &#13;
Lord Jesus, We come boldly to Your throne of grace.&#13;
Not because we deserve it — but because You invited us.&#13;
Where there is sickness, bring healing.&#13;
Where there is heaviness, bring refreshing.&#13;
Where there is fear, bring peace.&#13;
We receive from You. Not by striving — but by trusting.&#13;
Let times of refreshing flow from Your presence.&#13;
Amen.&#13;
Before we move into prayer for healing, I want to bring back one passage we read — James 5.&#13;
It says:&#13;
Are there any sick among you? Then ask the elders of the church to come and pray over the sick and anoint them with oil in the name of our Lord. And the prayer of faith will heal the sick and the Lord will raise them up, and if they have committed sins they will be forgiven. &#13;
Notice what it does not say.&#13;
It does not say:&#13;
•	“Fix yourself first.”&#13;
•	“Qualify yourself.”&#13;
•	“Make sure your faith is perfect.”&#13;
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It simply says: “Come. Call. Receive.”&#13;
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James connects healing and forgiveness not to shame us, but to remind us that there is nothing between us and God.&#13;
The same grace that forgives is the grace that heals.&#13;
So if you need healing today — this is not a moment to analyze yourself.&#13;
It’s a moment to come boldly.&#13;
To the Throne of Grace.&#13;
To the Table of Grace.&#13;
And to receive.</text>
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                <text>Acts 3:19,20: And now you must repent and turn back to God so that your sins will be removed, and so that times of refreshing will stream from the Lord’s presence.&#13;
使 徒 行 傳 3:19,20: 因此，悔改吧，重归上帝吧，让你们的罪过得以勾销，  这样，精神上安宁的日子就会从主那里降临给你们；&#13;
这样，他才会差谴耶稣，即他为你们挑选的基督。(page 1768)&#13;
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Matt 26:41: “Stay awake and pray that you may not come into the time of trial;  the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”&#13;
馬 太 福 音 26:41: “清醒吧，祈祷吧，免受诱惑。虽然你们的心灵愿意，但是你们的肉体却是软弱的。” (page 1609)&#13;
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Lamentations 3:22,23: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases... His mercies are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.&#13;
耶利米哀歌 3:22,23: 我 们 不 致 消 灭 ， 是 出 於 耶 和 华 诸 般 的 慈 爱 ； 是 因 他 的 怜 悯 不 致 断 绝 。&#13;
每 早 晨 ， 这 都 是 新 的 ； 你 的 诚 实 极 其 广 大 ！(page 1341)&#13;
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Matt 8:17: This fulfilled the word of the Lord through the prophet Isaiah, who said, “He took our sicknesses and removed our diseases.”&#13;
马太福音 8:17: 这是要应验以赛亚先知的话：“祂担当了我们的软弱，背负了我们的疾病。” (page 1570)&#13;
James 5:14,15: Are any of you sick? You should call for the elders of the church to come and pray over you, anointing you with oil in the name of the Lord. Such a prayer offered in faith will heal the sick, and the Lord will make you well. And if you have committed any sins, you will be forgiven. &#13;
雅各书 5:14,15: 你們中間有人患病嗎？他就應該請教會的長老來，讓他們奉主的名為他抹油祈禱。 出於信心的祈禱，可以使病人康復，主必叫他起來；他若犯了罪，也必蒙赦免。(page 1964)&#13;
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              <text>The Train is Leaving the Station&#13;
1 Cor 3:9&#13;
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A young couple was getting married. They wanted everything to be extra special, so they commissioned a wedding cake with them often-quoted scripture from 1 John 4:18: “There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear…”&#13;
On the day of the wedding, the beautiful cake was wheeled out at the reception, only to discover that the cake decorator had left off the “1” from the inscription, leaving it actually display John 4:18, which says, “ …for thou hast had five husbands, and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband.”&#13;
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There is a saying: “Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable.”&#13;
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A similar quote says, “The greatest regret in life is not the mistakes we make, but the opportunities we miss."&#13;
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Although I will always be glad I chose to serve in the military, one of my biggest regrets was not accepting an invitation from the US Government to go to foreign language school. The program would have required me to add two years to my enlistment, and to a 19 year-old, two years sounded like an eternity. I’ll never know what could have been because I chose not to stretch to a new level at that time in my life.&#13;
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Tom Peters: "If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade."&#13;
This quote suggests that when a chance presents itself, it should be embraced.&#13;
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"Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them."&#13;
This highlights the fleeting nature of opportunities and the need to act promptly.&#13;
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"Seize the moment, because one silly act can create a legacy, and also birth a legend."&#13;
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My purpose, my mission, for this message today, is to encourage all of us to act on our Divine inspiration, and to have the God-given wisdom to recognize what ideas are from God, and which ideas are a distraction from the main purpose we should be pursuing.&#13;
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God has called us all together “for such a time as this.”&#13;
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The phrase "for such a time as this" (from Esther 4:14) has become a common expression used to suggest that God has placed individuals in particular situations for a specific purpose, and that there might be a time when they need to act to fulfill that purpose.&#13;
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In Esther 4:14, Mordecai is questioning whether Esther's position as queen, and God's providence in putting her in that place, was for the purpose of this particular moment.&#13;
He is suggesting that she might have been placed in that position to help her people at this time of great need.&#13;
God has placed us together in this time and place “for such a time as this.”&#13;
But will we step up and do our part?&#13;
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Time is not standing still. Today as the Earth continues to revolve around the sun, our time has come. The train is leaving the station.&#13;
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1 Cor 3:9: For we are God's fellow workers; you are God's field, God's building.&#13;
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This verse uses the imagery of both a field (agriculture) and a building (construction) to describe the role of believers in the church as God's work in progress.&#13;
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For we work together with God. You are God’s field. You are God’s building also.&#13;
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The train is leaving the station. Time will not wait for us. Will we miss our moment?&#13;
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“The greatest regret in life is not the mistakes we make, but the opportunities we miss."&#13;
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This message today is in no way to be considered a reprimand – it is a message of liberation.&#13;
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It is to free us to “Go with GOD” and become the men and women of God that He predestined us to become. …To once and for all time break free of our own limitations and see our unlimited potential in Christ.&#13;
Eveyone has gifts inside of them, no everyone releases them.&#13;
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1 Cor 3 (MSG) : Who do you think Paul is, anyway? Or Apollos, for that matter? Servants, both of us—servants who waited on you as you gradually learned to entrust your lives to our mutual Master. We each carried out our servant assignment. I planted the seed, Apollos watered the plants, but God made you grow. It’s not the one who plants or the one who waters who is at the center of this process but God, who makes things grow. Planting and watering are menial servant jobs at minimum wages. What makes them worth doing is the God we are serving. You happen to be God’s field in which we are working. Or, to put it another way, you are God’s house.&#13;
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We are both the field and the building&#13;
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We talk often how the scriptures call us the temple… and the branches&#13;
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We have this treasure in our earthern vessels… and we must have our roots dug in deep to flourish in God’s Kingdom&#13;
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We are branches… and we are the temple.&#13;
Both rely on the inward presence of Christ to do anything of true value&#13;
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Col 1:28: Christ is our message! We preach to awaken hearts and bring every person into the full understanding of truth.&#13;
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Will we say “Yes” to our individual parts in this mission?&#13;
&#13;
Matthew 21:28-32: Jesus said to his critics, “Tell me what you think of this parable:&#13;
“There once was a man with two sons. The father came to the first and said, ‘Son, I want you to go and work in the vineyard today.’ The son replied, ‘I’d rather not.’ But afterward, he deeply regretted what he said to his father, changed his mind, and decided to go to the vineyard. The father approached the second son and said the same thing to him. The son replied, ‘Father, I will go and do as you said.’ But he never did—he didn’t go to the vineyard. Tell me now, which of these two sons did the will of his father?”&#13;
They answered him, “The first one.” Jesus said, “You’re right. For many sinners, tax collectors, and prostitutes are going into God’s kingdom realm ahead of you! John came to show you the path of righteousness, yet the despised and outcasts believed in him, but you did not. When you saw them turn, you neither repented of your ways nor believed his words.”&#13;
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In this parable, a man asks his two sons to work in his vineyard. The first son initially says he won't, but later changes his mind and goes. The second son says he will, but doesn't go.&#13;
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Jesus uses this parable to illustrate a point about hypocrisy and the true nature of obedience, contrasting the first son's eventual obedience with the second son's empty promise.&#13;
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Jesus applies the parable to the religious leaders of the time, who he says are like the second son. They outwardly claim to be obedient to God but don't truly follow his will.&#13;
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The parable highlights the importance of both outward obedience and inward sincerity. The first son, despite initially refusing, later changed his mind and acted according to his father's will. The second son, while outwardly agreeing, failed to act upon his promise.&#13;
Jesus' point is that true obedience involves both words and actions, and that even those who initially seem uncooperative can still fulfill God's will through repentance and action.&#13;
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This should be both a warning and a reassurance to us today.&#13;
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New Wine goes into New Wineskins.&#13;
What was is not what is, and what is is not necessarily what will be.&#13;
We only need to use our powers of observation to recognize that.&#13;
God’s Church and His People were never ever meant to be stagnant.&#13;
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As we clear our minds of fixed ideas, we begin to see what this means - and we begin to live those virtues which formerly were only words.&#13;
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The train is in the station. All Aboard.&#13;
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Ezra 10:4: Rise up; this matter is in your hands. We will support you, so take courage and do it.&#13;
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The mission is in our hands now.&#13;
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As Eddie said, the first trip to China could have always been just a “nice idea” that we would think back on and wonder what might have been.&#13;
…but you and I (together) took action.&#13;
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It may have been Bruddah Mike who got on the plane, but it was all of your prayers, encouragement and giving that made it really happen (with God’s help)&#13;
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Chronologically, I can’t help but get older. I can’t stop the calendar.&#13;
…but as I dig in (by faith) and embrace my purpose, I discover my youth is being renewed.&#13;
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Maine: “NOW I know why I am here!”&#13;
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You and I can feel that way today if we embrace the purposes God has brought us together to fulfill for His Kingdom.&#13;
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Not everyone is called for the same mission, but it takes faith and discernment to realize that, even though sometimes we get offended, we dig in our heels and continue to serve God (not man)&#13;
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“Not everyone is going to like you.”&#13;
If God puts it into your heart, who is able to convince you not to do it?&#13;
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Plato: “When men speak ill of thee, live so as nobody may believe them.”&#13;
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Joel: “Don’t fight the critics – Outlast them.”&#13;
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I remember visiting a church years ago and hearing a young couple who had been serving God in music ministry announce that they were leaving the church to go to a bigger, fancier church. I knew in my heart that they had been called to that church – but it was to challenging. Their hearts had not fully embraced their true purpose.&#13;
“Without a vision the people perish.”&#13;
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Without a clear sense of purpose and direction, we tend to drift.&#13;
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Leavers leave.&#13;
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The train is leaving the station. We have to GET on board and STAY on board.&#13;
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Will you surrender to His will and purposes so He can build you up and nurture and cultivate your life into a meaningful specific?&#13;
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We know we are the branches.&#13;
Jesus described the destiny of branches in two ways:&#13;
• Those who bore fruit would be pruned to bear more fruit&#13;
• Those who did not would be cast aside and burned&#13;
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Not my words… Jesus’ words.&#13;
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1 Cor 3:14,15: If anyone’s work which he has built on the foundation endures, he will receive a reward. If anyone’s work is burned, he will suffer loss. But he himself will be saved, still going through the fire.&#13;
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Who will work in the Lord’s field and build His house?&#13;
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Take a deep breath. Get Present.&#13;
You will decide what you will do. God gave us free will.&#13;
You can use your special gifts for God’s Kingdom and His glorify.&#13;
This choice gives our lives meaning and purpose.&#13;
Never compare what you are called to do with what someone else is called to do…&#13;
…and don’t expect someone else to be you, either. J&#13;
A share vision brings power.&#13;
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“I have decided…”&#13;
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from Col 1: “Never be shaken from the hope of the gospel you have believed in.”&#13;
“ …Christ is our message! We preach to awaken hearts and bring every person into the full understanding of truth.”</text>
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1 Cor 3:5-9: Who do you think Paul is, anyway? Or Apollos, for that matter? Servants, both of us—servants who waited on you as you gradually learned to entrust your lives to our mutual Master. We each carried out our servant assignment. I planted the seed, Apollos watered the plants, but God made you grow. It’s not the one who plants or the one who waters who is at the center of this process but God, who makes things grow. Planting and watering are menial servant jobs at minimum wages. What makes them worth doing is the God we are serving. You happen to be God’s field in which we are working. Or, to put it another way, you are God’s house.&#13;
歌 林 多 前 書 3:5-8: 亚波罗算什么？保罗算什么？我们不过是上帝的仆人，各人照着主所赐的才干引导你们信靠上帝。 我栽种，亚波罗灌溉，但使之生长的是上帝。 所以栽种的和灌溉的都算不得什么，一切都在于使之生长的上帝。 其实栽种的人和浇灌的人目标都一样，各人将按照自己的付出得报酬。(pg 1850)&#13;
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Col 1:28: Christ is our message! We preach to awaken hearts and bring every person into the full understanding of truth.&#13;
歌罗西书 1:28: 我们传扬基督，用各样的智慧劝诫、教导众人，使他们在基督里长大成熟，好把他们带到上帝面前。(page 1909)&#13;
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Ezra 10:4: Arise, for this matter is your responsibility. But we are standing with you. Be courageous and act!&#13;
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3739 US 80&#13;
Phenix City  AL  36870&#13;
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