Embracing God’s Powerful Design for the Church

The world needs a transformation. Yes, a real life change, that can respond to the chaos and trouble all around. Find out how the church is God’s answer.

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    - Hey, welcome to Crossroads. My name is Andy.
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    I lead our Crossroads Anywhere community
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    and today we are diving into the Book of Acts,
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    which is about the acts of the church,
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    like how the early church acted.
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    That makes sense, right?
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    Specifically, we're looking at how
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    a bunch of normal people scattered all over the place
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    were filled with this power that literally
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    enabled them to change the world.
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    It changed empires and ended injustice,
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    and it brought hope and freedom in a new way.
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    And that's who we want to be.
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    Crossroads is a church that meets in person
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    at our physical locations, as in church buildings
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    and online and in person all over the globe,
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    just like the early church did
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    in homes with families, friends and neighbors.
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    Today we have something really important to share
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    with you about the future of our church,
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    so make sure you stay tuned in for the entire thing.
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    And a little pro tip, I know it's easy
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    to hit the jump to message button
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    or to skip the worship, but this moment right here
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    is where we can not just learn about God's power in our lives,
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    but experience that power for ourselves.
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    Because for thousands of years,
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    in good times and in bad, followers of Jesus
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    have used music to connect with God,
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    just like we're going to right now.
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    I can see so many of you in this space
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    going, "I agree with that." Can I get an amen?
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    I've seen that.
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    Have you seen God move in your life?
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    If so, say amen. All right.
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    I see you getting on board.
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    We believe those words.
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    They come right from Ephesians.
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    Ephesians says this God can do immeasurably more
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    than you could ever imagine.
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    The work He's doing in you right now
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    is bigger than you could ever imagine.
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    It's bigger than just one person.
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    It's bigger than you.
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    You may not realize this,
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    but we're not just a church here in this space,
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    but we're a church that meets physically,
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    digitally across the United States, across the world.
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    And every week we sing the same exact songs together,
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    no matter what building or what coffee shop you're in,
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    we move at the same pace, saying the same prayers
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    every single week together to say, "God,
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    we're following you together as one church
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    because we believe You can do immeasurably more."
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    And so this moment this weekend,
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    we're going to level it up a little bit.
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    We're going to bring every site that we have
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    and everybody online all together in this space,
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    well through video, but all together in this moment
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    to sing the same exact words at the same exact time.
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    And so I'm going to ask you to do me a favor.
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    We're going to welcome all of our sites
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    in just a minute, and all the folks online.
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    And I want you all to celebrate
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    and shout louder than you have all night.
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    This is us telling our whole church,
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    "We're one church and we love you
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    no matter where you're at or where you're from."
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    So right now I'm going to welcome them,
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    and then I'll set you loose. All right.
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    Hey, I want to welcome you from all of our sites,
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    everybody online, and here in Oakley,
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    why don't we make some noise for our church?
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    [cheers & applause]
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    We love. That's right. Keep it going. [cheers & applause]
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    You can join us too.
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    If you're in the building, make some noise right now.
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    Maybe you're my buddy.
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    One of my best friends joins every week from Ethiopia.
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    Maybe you're an Indianapolis, Batesville, Indiana,
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    down in Orlando, Florida.
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    Maybe you're in Columbus, Dayton,
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    down in Lexington,
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    or one of our sites meeting all over Cincinnati.
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    We are one church united,
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    moving in step in the same spirit and saying,
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    "God, we believe and trust that
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    You can do immeasurably more."
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    Jesus prayed for you and He prayed for me.
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    He prayed for His followers that we would be one,
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    that we would be united.
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    Because with unity, when we move in step with Him,
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    He can do immeasurably more than we could ever imagine.
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    So right now, right where you are,
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    whether you're in a coffee shop, a pub,
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    a dorm room, Dayton, Columbus, a site.
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    Wherever you are, we're going to sing together
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    the same words at the same moment,
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    one church moving with one spirit
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    after the same God together.
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    Let's do it. All together we call upon this God.
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    - He alone is who we stands,
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    every site, every place we are, every race,
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    every age, every background, we call upon Him.
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    - We're going to sing it all together one more time.
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    If you've seen God move, if you can say with faith,
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    "I believe You have more in store for me
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    and more in store for us,"
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    then I want you to sing it with full hearts.
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    I even invite you across all of our sites
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    right where you are, lift both hands and say,
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    "This is me saying, I trust You, Lord."
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    If you're on board with it,
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    if you're not, we're glad you're here.
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    But if you're on board with it, then right now,
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    more than we could ever imagine.
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    We'll sing it all together, Oh, God. My God.
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    - We need You. We need You.
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    Some of us are so clear that we need You.
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    There is a medical diagnosis we can't get over
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    and docs can't help. We need You.
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    There's a root of bitterness inside of us
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    that just won't come out, and we need You.
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    There is a source of loneliness that we have,
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    loneliness from not having family,
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    not having a spouse, not having a date,
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    not having a child and it's pervading,
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    not having a friend, and we need you, God.
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    We are just frustrated, endlessly frustrated.
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    We can't get out of the frustration for some of us,
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    we just need You.
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    And then for others of us,
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    we're blessed enough to not have any of those needs,
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    but we just say, "We want You, we want You,
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    we want You more, I want you more.
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    We want You more than a 10% pay rate increase.
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    I want You more than a date.
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    We want You more than losing 10 pounds.
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    We want You more than another upgrade.
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    We want You more than the approval
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    of my friends and the masses.
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    We want You more than a church that is growing.
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    We want You more than any adulation that may come.
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    We want You. We just want You, God.
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    If you're dipping your toe
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    anywhere at Crossroads right now,
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    I hope you're I hope you're sensing Spirit,
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    I hope you're sensing the water's warm here.
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    We want You. We want You.
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    God, we want You. - Sing that.
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    - You know, there might not be many places
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    in all the world where there's a group of people
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    that's not complaining to God.
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    We're just saying we want God.
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    Not accusing you, God.
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    Whatever You have for us, we want it,
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    because we want You, we want You.
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    We want your face more than
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    we want whatever's in Your hand. Amen.
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    Go ahead and have a seat.
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    So I've been looking forward to this talk
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    for quite some time.
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    And this is the day.
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    This is the day I hope you understand
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    what I believe God has been doing in my heart
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    for the last several months.
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    And what I thank God is inviting our church into.
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    No action today. Nothing to do today.
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    Just want to let you in on what I sense
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    God's doing in our church
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    and what He's asking us into. Okay?
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    And let's pray before I do anything else.
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    God, I am thankful to be able to go public
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    with the things that I feel
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    You've been stirring in me and in us.
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    And I pray that You would, man,
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    You'd give us clarity and You'd give us peace,
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    and You'd give us insights
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    and maybe even give us a swift kick in the rear, too.
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    I just am thankful that I get to talk
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    about transcendent things,
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    and thankful that I get to know You.
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    And I ask You to help me to help
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    all who are within eyeshot and earshot
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    come to a better understanding of You
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    and maybe what You want in our world.
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    And I pray these things according to
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    the character and identity of Jesus. Amen.
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    Well, it may not surprise you, but I like to have fun.
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    I do. I've been having fun this whole service.
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    I like to have fun, all kinds of fun.
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    And one of the things I've liked to do
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    is I have liked to get out on the water
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    and do water sports.
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    I say liked because I used to, I don't anymore.
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    I had a boat that I had to sell because I needed
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    the cash for other things a couple of years ago,
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    but I learned a lot in the midst of
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    doing motor sports on the water.
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    And I think it relates to the spiritual realm.
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    Let me give you a little background.
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    Most people, when we grew up,
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    when we grew up, those of us who are 50-ish. [hoot]
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    Yeah, water sports meant water skiing
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    and water skiing meant you want
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    to get out on the water early in the morning,
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    if you're going to do that because you want
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    to cut back and forth across the back of the boat,
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    and you need it to be very smooth, smooth water.
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    And so designers of boats for decades
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    and decades and decades just had this down.
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    They knew exactly how to shape the hull.
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    They knew how to put the the engine
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    in the middle of the hull, so even distribution.
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    And that's the way it was back and forth on the water.
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    And then around the '80s or '90s,
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    and no one's really sure exactly what it is.
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    I've researched it and tried to find it.
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    I can't find it, but they started kicking off wake,
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    like, people intentionally said, "Hey,
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    let's get in the boat and actually kick wake."
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    Do we have pictures up here, by the way? Yes.
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    Okay, so here we have nice no waves cut back and forth.
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    \And then they started making boats with wake.
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    And the history of this is a little spurious. We're not sure.
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    Most people would agree, but that what happened was
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    people started slamming a bunch of beers in the boat
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    and got to the end of the day,
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    and the heaviest people in the boat
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    were towards the back, and they realized that
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    there was like a wake being kicked off.
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    And so somebody said, "Hey, why don't we
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    get that blow up inner tube
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    and throw it overboard
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    and let's see if we can get caught up in the wake?"
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    And then that's what happened.
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    And then they started designing boats
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    that would intentionally kick off wake,
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    because you could do a lot of fun things with a wave.
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    Like, if it just flat, you could slalom ski
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    back and forth just the way you want it.
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    But more and more people, especially
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    the younger generations, want to play on the wake.
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    They want to play on the wave.
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    So the game became get as big of a wake as possible.
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    So they started redesigning hulls.
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    How do we actually make wake?
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    They started having things that shaped the wake,
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    actually sucking water onto the boat
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    in big bags to make it heavier so that
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    you could have more wake and you could have more fun
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    experiencing all the water had to do for you.
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    WakeMakers.com says this:
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    So if you want to create wake,
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    you gotta have a lot of people in it.
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    You gotta have some weight in it.
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    When we look in the book of Acts,
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    we're going to see again and again
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    there is wake that's being created.
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    There is waves that are being created.
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    There is movement that is happening.
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    It happens again and again and again and agai
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    So God added 3000 to their midst,
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    3000 more people of ballast.
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    God added 4000 people to their midst,
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    different things in acts 2 and acts 4,
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    throughout all of Acts
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    and God added to their number daily,
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    God multiplied their number.
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    It comes up again and again and again.
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    And what this means isn't like, "Don't we feel good
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    that there's a lot of people who believe like us
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    and think like us?"
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    But no, it was a sign that more people wanted God
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    and we're coming to see Him as the source of life
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    and the positive reverberations all over culture
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    were taking place as well,
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    because they were kicking up wake.
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    This last week, I was looking at some numbers
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    and some people threw some numbers this way.
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    We've been kicking up some wake here around our church.
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    God has been kicking up some wake around our church.
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    God has given us some weight.
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    Would you like to see some of the wake
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    that we've been kicking around here?
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    I think it's pretty interesting.
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    First of all, look at weekly attendance,
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    people who come to a site or go online.
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    After COVID, we've been going up, up, up, up.
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    And it's been like every year better than the last,
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    more people, new people. It's been beautiful.
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    This last week on Easter, we had our largest service
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    in 28 years of Crossroads, nearly 62,000 people. Wow.
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    And all that weight, all that ballast means
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    we've been able to do more to bless the world.
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    Our reach out, our reach out wins and people
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    who have been going on trips, helping those in need,
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    helping those in poverty, trying to have an adventure,
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    it's been going up every single year.
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    Every metric of how wake, a wake of blessing
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    on top of people has been going up.
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    It's so encouraging.
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    We are about adventure because
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    a spiritual walk with God is adventure.
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    If you don't want adventure, then be an atheist.
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    But when you start understanding that
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    there is an invisible entity who knows you
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    and loves you and equips you and empowers you
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    and will ask you to do unpredictable, scary things,
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    you realize spiritual growth is an adventure.
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    And so we have these physical adventures
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    that mirror the spiritual realm.
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    One of them is Go Trips, another one is is camps.
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    Our camps have just been going off the charts.
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    People are coming from all over the country, all over the world.
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    The last camp we had, we had four countries.
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    People came in just for that camp
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    because they're sensing God is there
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    and wanting to be a part of it.
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    Student camps, our student camps are taking off.
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    Even our numbers today coming on is so positive.
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    I mean, the wake and the ballast is really stunning.
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    Now all this means if we don't --
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    All we have is people showing up, big deal.
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    But we have people who are showing up
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    and are saying to God, "I want You, I need You."
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    They're coming, we are coming to faith.
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    And the best understanding of how many people
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    are coming to faith is how many people get baptized.
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    How many people is that?
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    Jesus says the very end of the book of Matthew
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    and the beginning of the book of Acts, He says,
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    "Go into all the world, make disciples,
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    baptize them in the name of
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    the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
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    Go, go, bring people into the kingdom.
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    And our baptisms have been going up, up, up,
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    every year, up, up, up.
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    Last week at Easter, look how many people
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    came to faith last week: 857. [applause]
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    Actually, it's, I understand the latest number
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    is actually 877.
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    So people need to get fired for not counting right
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    and having me have a wrong slide here,
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    but pretty interesting.
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    You might have heard of Gordon-Conwell.
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    Gordon-Conwell is one of the most respected
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    Christian seminaries and research organizations
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    in America, and they decided to look at
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    of all the money that's given to Christian causes,
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    all the money that's given to churches,
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    all the money that's given to non-profits,
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    you know, the Great Commission,
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    bringing people into relationship with Jesus
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    is like, centeral, that's the thing.
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    All the other things are really important
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    and Jesus cares about those things.
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    But they put the number, they just took
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    the number of total given to Christians,
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    churches, all that stuff,
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    divided by the number of reported baptisms
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    and they found that this year
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    it'll be $1.4 million per baptism.
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    Every baptism will cost $1.4 million.
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    Here Crossroads this last year it was $35,000.
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    That's pretty good.
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    $35,000 to get somebody into heaven.
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    It's pretty interesting.
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    And camps it's even better, camps it's $928.
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    Oh, my gosh, I just find that encouraging
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    because of all the money we spend around here
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    in terms of a Great Commission fulfillment vehicle,
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    we're doing really well.
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    Well done friends. Well done.
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    Really, really, really good.
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    All this is background before I get into
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    where we're going here.
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    And I think that's it. I think that's all my slides.
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    In the book of Acts 17:6, here's what's said
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    of the early church. There's Paul and Silas,
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    two apostles, and they've got another guy
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    who's hanging out with them, a bunch of people
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    in this guy's house by the name of Jason.
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    And people who are a part of the establishment
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    are getting really intimidated
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    of all the changes that are happening.
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    And here's what they say about these folks in Acts 17:
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    That was the reputation of the early church.
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    They've turned the world upside down.
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    Is that what you think of Christians as?
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    Is that what you think of the local church as?
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    Most people think of the local church as
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    a place where people are nice.
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    A place where there's morality.
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    I'm into niceness. I'm in the morality.
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    But when God is wanted and needed and welcomed,
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    and when the fullness of His Spirit is unleashed,
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    things get wakey and people start to notice it.
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    I want to ask you, in your personal life,
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    do you want to create wake in your personal life,
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    or do you just want smooth sailing?
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    Just smooth. It's so interesting to me.
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    I mean, some of us, unless it's smooth,
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    we feel God isn't operating.
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    Like, in fact, when we have
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    stuff that's turbulent in our life, we think,
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    "Oh no, this is awful. God must not exist."
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    No, God's the midst of maybe doing something right now.
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    Because when you're wanting everything to be flat
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    and calm, that's what you want.
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    That's not what God wants.
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    God wants to use you and me.
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    He wants to use our church to create wake.
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    My favorite genre of reading is history.
  • 00:37:25
    I just love history. History.
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    I love biographies, autobiographies,
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    especially American history. I find it fascinating.
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    And then when you get into Kingdom history,
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    church history, that's even better for me.
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    And so I've been consuming and learning all that I can,
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    dusting off things I started to learn decades ago
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    to get a fresh take on what happens
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    when there is an awakening that comes to a region
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    or a revival that comes to a region.
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    Revival meaning normally meaning reviving
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    the faith of people because it's basically been dead.
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    I like the word awakening better because
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    it's awakening you to a world of possibility,
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    awakening you to the presence of God.
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    Awakening happens when a wake boat
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    of the presence of God passes over your life
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    or in your region, and people around feel it.
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    Northwestern University says this:
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    This is the real thing historically.
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    And I'm going to give you a bunch of examples
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    of what we can learn from them today.
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    Because here's the big thing,
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    I want to see an awakening.
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    That's what I want to see.
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    I want to see an awakening. [applause]
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    I love seeing charts that go up into the right.
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    I love that, but that does nothing to me like
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    I want to see an unpredictable flow of
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    the Spirit of God touching and convicting
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    and wooing and uplifting and including
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    and converting millions of people.
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    It's happened before. Why can't it happen again?
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    [applause] This is the heart behind the change
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    that we made when we made Kyle Ranson
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    Lead Pastor of Crossroads
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    who reports to me as Senior Pastor.
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    I said, "Kyle, we need to have the trains
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    running on time at Crossroads.
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    We need to have the basic bread and butter
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    ministries of Crossroads just doing, doing, doing well.
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    It would be great to double the size of Crossroads,
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    2X the size of Crossroads.
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    That would be great over time.
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    But for me, over the next ten years
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    I'd like to 10X Crossroads.
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    More specifically, I'd like to 10X the influence of God,
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    whether it was reflected in the numbers
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    of Crossroads or not."
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    So I'm just -- anytime I can think of it, I'm just 10X.
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    What would it look like for God to use us
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    to 10X the impact of the Kingdom of God
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    over the next ten years?
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    Like to have 600,000 people part of our church,
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    to have 8,000 people baptized on a single day.
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    Why not? Why not? It's happened before.
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    God's about due. He's about due.
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    This is what I've been structuring my life for
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    and what I've been kind of stewing
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    and crock potting on for quite some time.
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    There's nothing for you to do today.
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    Nothing for you to do today.
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    This is just a kind of making you aware of this.
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    There's something that we're all
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    going to be able to do next fall.
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    Next fall we're going to have a push.
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    We just push on each other a little bit.
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    Just push, push, see if we can get a little kickstart.
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    Push, push and just see if we can take new ground.
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    It's going to be a financial push.
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    We're going to have the ability to make
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    a commitment to see if we want an awakening,
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    because we'll get in the moment
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    that always is a part of a true awakening.
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    Sometimes we just want the Spirit of God
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    to just fall on our street.
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    He doesn't work that way.
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    He never has worked that way.
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    He works through people.
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    He works through an organization or organizations,
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    churches working together.
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    So next fall we're going to have a push.
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    It's going to push on deepening you.
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    Do you want a revival in your own life?
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    Do you want awakening in your own life?
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    Do you want to be a part of that? 10X.
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    What's the characteristics of an awakening?
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    One: increase in the spiritual weight of followers.
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    The reason why we have so many people
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    deconstructing the faith, walking away from the faith
  • 00:41:31
    is because we have had so many weak light Christians,
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    people who haven't been having
  • 00:41:38
    a regular conversation with God,
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    people who don't do the spiritual disciplines,
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    people who don't read their Bible,
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    people who weren't on a mission feeling like
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    they're gifted by God to do something.
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    People who don't say, "I need God."
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    Instead, "I need money, I need insurance,
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    I need America to be the way I want it."
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    That's why people have been flocking
  • 00:41:55
    from Christianity in droves.
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    It hasn't been because
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    there's a problem with Christianity.
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    We have too many lightweights,
  • 00:42:02
    too many people who don't want an awakening,
  • 00:42:05
    too many people who aren't playing for bigger stakes,
  • 00:42:07
    too many people play victim.
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    And in an awakening there's a weightiness,
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    a weightiness to us.
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    One of the awakenings that I find so inspiring
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    happen 1904 to 1905 over in England,
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    and it's called the Welsh Revival.
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    And the Welsh Revival had a bunch of
  • 00:42:27
    working class Welsh folks coming together.
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    And there was a meeting, a church meeting
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    where people were there and there was this girl,
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    this girl, she's about 10, 11 years old, I think.
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    And she said, according to a witnesses
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    and accounts of this, in the most deep,
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    awe inspiring, humble way, she said,
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    "I love Jesus with all of my heart."
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    And the way she said it and how she said it,
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    everybody there believed her.
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    "I love Jesus with all of my heart."
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    And accounts say that the Spirit fell on that room
  • 00:43:09
    and crazy things started happening
  • 00:43:11
    and it woke everybody out of their spiritual malaise.
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    I want more people to Crossroads to say,
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    "I love Jesus with all of my heart."
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    When that happens, there's a spiritual weight that comes.
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    And when one person feels that
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    it cascades to another and another and another,
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    and before you know it, you're looking at an awakening.
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    Tim Keller said this:
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    We don't even like to use the word converted anymore.
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    Like the world has taught us certain words
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    that are core to my faith are evil words.
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    "Oh, you're just trying to get converts converted."
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    Converted, that's what Jesus does.
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    He comes to save us because He wants to convert us
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    from the kingdom of darkness,
  • 00:44:11
    a kingdom of worthlessness, a kingdom of shame.
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    He wants to convert us from our own self,
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    convert us to Him, convert us from darkness to light,
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    convert us from shame to grace,
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    convert us from fear to courage.
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    It's a conversion.
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    It's a conversion is what He asks us to.
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    And there's conversions
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    when there is an awakening happening,
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    when there's people of depth that happen.
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    There's also, number two,
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    there's cultural and societal impact.
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    There is ripples and wakes that go across
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    all of culture and society.
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    Now, as I talk about this,
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    I'm not here talking about philosophically.
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    There's been a number of these
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    in the last couple thousand years.
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    And when you look at those and stitch them together,
  • 00:44:57
    it starts to make sense, the pieces start to come together.
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    The first person who was a Christian
  • 00:45:03
    and used advertising was a guy
  • 00:45:06
    by the name of George Whitfield.
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    He actually used drama in his preaching.
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    He would, instead of preaching monotone
  • 00:45:14
    from a script like some people did,
  • 00:45:16
    like Jonathan Edwards, if you know that old name.
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    George Whitfield would do these big gestures
  • 00:45:20
    and he would command the stage
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    and he would go into a town ahead of time,
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    and he would put advertising up on bulletin boards
  • 00:45:28
    and all that kind of letting people know that he was coming.
  • 00:45:31
    And as a result, people came
  • 00:45:33
    and he had a supernatural preaching voice.
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    He could speak to 20,000 people
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    without use of a microphone,
  • 00:45:43
    because microphones weren't invented yet. 20,000.
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    We know that because
  • 00:45:47
    Ben Franklin was there and counted off.
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    Ben Franklin was a deist. He wasn't a Christian.
  • 00:45:53
    But he became a very close friend of George Whitfield.
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    He became a close friend of his
  • 00:45:56
    because Franklin was publishing papers.
  • 00:45:58
    And he said, "Oh man, George Whitfield,
  • 00:46:00
    if I could report on all this stuff that's happening,
  • 00:46:02
    people could buy more of my papers."
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    And so they actually became friends.
  • 00:46:05
    They needed each other.
  • 00:46:06
    Someone asked Ben Franklin, they said,
  • 00:46:08
    "Why do you -- why are you his friend?
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    You don't even --
  • 00:46:11
    You don't even believe what he believes."
  • 00:46:13
    And Ben Franklin said, "I know, but he believes it."
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    There are too few people who actually believe
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    and aren't bashful about it.
  • 00:46:22
    We're almost apologetic about it.
  • 00:46:24
    [mumbles] He believes.
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    Who will actually put their life on the line,
  • 00:46:28
    who actually will use their words and say,
  • 00:46:31
    "I believe in Jesus Christ."
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    Who actually will say, "No, that's not what God wants."
  • 00:46:37
    Very few people are up for that.
  • 00:46:40
    Whitfield is one of those guys,
  • 00:46:42
    and Franklin was drawn to him.
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    And as he was coming in, and by the thousands,
  • 00:46:47
    people were getting converted
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    in pre-Revolutionary War America.
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    This is what Ben Franklin said
  • 00:46:53
    was happening in those communities:
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    When he talks about religion.
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    I'll give you another quote here too.
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    And it's not the same kind of religion
  • 00:47:19
    that we tend to think of, which is kind of
  • 00:47:21
    staid and rules and predictable.
  • 00:47:23
    They're talking, our terms would just be spirituality,
  • 00:47:25
    right? A vibrant faith whenever they say,
  • 00:47:28
    whenever they say religion.
  • 00:47:29
    Now here's the interesting thing is
  • 00:47:32
    Whitfield and there were others right with him.
  • 00:47:34
    There was John Wesley and there was Charles Wesley,
  • 00:47:36
    we'll get into them in a moment.
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    As they as they were going up and down the colonies,
  • 00:47:41
    historians are pretty united that because of
  • 00:47:44
    Americans being converted,
  • 00:47:46
    converted from dead attendance at a church
  • 00:47:50
    to having a vibrant understanding of
  • 00:47:52
    a personal relationship with God,
  • 00:47:53
    this was the foundation for the Revolutionary War.
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    Because what took place was people were no longer just
  • 00:48:00
    committed to the institution of the Church of England
  • 00:48:02
    and committed to the King of England,
  • 00:48:04
    who just told them how much to pay.
  • 00:48:06
    They felt like, "Wait a minute,
  • 00:48:07
    God cares about me personally?
  • 00:48:10
    God knows me personally?
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    God loves me personally?"
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    And personal relationship with God
  • 00:48:17
    and freedom also came in.
  • 00:48:19
    So that was the foundation for being able
  • 00:48:23
    to rebel against an oppressive government
  • 00:48:25
    that the Americans didn't want to be a part of anymore.
  • 00:48:28
    John Adams, referring to this awakening
  • 00:48:32
    or revival, says this:
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    The revolution was effected.
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    This is the second President of United States.
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    So, the Spirit of God swept over these colonies,
  • 00:48:51
    and people started getting converted,
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    and people started getting weighty in their belief,
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    and they started being light in their stress levels,
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    and they started being abandoned unto God.
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    And the culture of America changed.
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    I would just tell you, if this doesn't happen,
  • 00:49:07
    we're under Nazi rule right now.
  • 00:49:10
    If this doesn't happen
  • 00:49:11
    with all the problems in America,
  • 00:49:12
    all the horrible things America has done,
  • 00:49:14
    like kidnap people and bring them in on slave ships,
  • 00:49:16
    we're going to get in just a minute.
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    We're not some pristine country
  • 00:49:19
    that has great, great history.
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    There's a lot, a lot of pain, horrible, horrible stuff.
  • 00:49:23
    And there's also a lot of unbelievable things
  • 00:49:27
    that our country was able to interact with the world
  • 00:49:30
    because of an awakening that took place in those colonies.
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    The civil rights movement
  • 00:49:37
    is actually part of an awakening.
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    Now, you wouldn't know this because
  • 00:49:42
    the media doesn't want to talk about this.
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    In fact, if you talk to and read accounts of people
  • 00:49:49
    who were in the in the early civil rights movement,
  • 00:49:52
    obviously Martin Luther King, Ralph Abernathy
  • 00:49:55
    and others, they were very clear and said,
  • 00:49:57
    "Man, we met to talk about passive resistance,
  • 00:50:01
    the cameras always went on
  • 00:50:02
    to talk about passive resistance."
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    But what always bothered them was
  • 00:50:06
    the cameras were never on before that,
  • 00:50:08
    which was a prayer and worship meeting.
  • 00:50:10
    A prayer and worship meeting
  • 00:50:12
    was what brought them together.
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    There were people coming together because
  • 00:50:17
    this is part of their faith.
  • 00:50:18
    And all kinds of people globbed on to it.
  • 00:50:21
    But Martin Luther King was a man of faith,
  • 00:50:24
    and what came out of that was getting weighty,
  • 00:50:29
    more weighty spiritually.
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    So when awakening happens,
  • 00:50:35
    it affects things and culture.
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    It blesses things and culture.
  • 00:50:38
    The Great Awakening happened in the Revolutionary War
  • 00:50:41
    wasn't just enabled us to have Revolutionary War,
  • 00:50:43
    but also the public school system came out of that.
  • 00:50:45
    Because people got converted
  • 00:50:48
    and all of a sudden they wanted to read the Bible.
  • 00:50:50
    This is history, friends.
  • 00:50:52
    Again, you don't hear this. It's true.
  • 00:50:53
    They wanted to read the Bible.
  • 00:50:55
    So they said, "You know what we should do?
  • 00:50:57
    We should teach people to read.
  • 00:50:58
    In fact, we should have an institution
  • 00:51:00
    that would teach people how to read."
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    And public schools were born
  • 00:51:04
    on the wake of the awakening that took place.
  • 00:51:07
    Third thing that happens when there is an awakening
  • 00:51:10
    is there is a a vision for more.
  • 00:51:14
    Not pleased with where we are right now,
  • 00:51:17
    not pleased with how much of God I have right now,
  • 00:51:20
    but I want more.
  • 00:51:21
    I've said it before, I'll say it again,
  • 00:51:23
    man, I want everything God has offer.
  • 00:51:24
    I want all the spiritual gifts.
  • 00:51:26
    I want them all. All of them. Want them all.
  • 00:51:27
    I don't have them all. I don't have them all.
  • 00:51:30
    People say, "Well, what about the gift of tongues?"
  • 00:51:32
    That'd be awesome. I've asked for it many times.
  • 00:51:34
    I don't have it. But if God wants, I take it.
  • 00:51:36
    I'll take it. I'll take miracles.
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    I'll take interpretation. I'll take prophecy.
  • 00:51:39
    Whatever. I want them all, I want more,
  • 00:51:41
    I want, I want all of that. I want all of it.
  • 00:51:43
    And you should be the same way too.
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    And I believe us as a church, we also have to have
  • 00:51:48
    the same idea and we have to be saying to God,
  • 00:51:51
    "God, we want more.
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    We'll take more responsibility,
  • 00:51:55
    more things You want to give us,
  • 00:51:56
    more experiences You want us to have,
  • 00:51:58
    more opportunities to take advantage of,
  • 00:52:00
    a vision for more."
  • 00:52:02
    Friends, do not be deluded by any nice numbers I have there.
  • 00:52:06
    We are not satisfied with where God has us right now,
  • 00:52:09
    because we do not yet look like the book of Acts.
  • 00:52:12
    We don't let -- look, look.
  • 00:52:14
    We don't have those kind of numbers,
  • 00:52:15
    those kind of stories, those kind of healings.
  • 00:52:18
    We want more. I want more.
  • 00:52:21
    Is there anybody else who wants more, or is it just me?
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    [cheers & applause]
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    This is a verse that is important to a lot of people,
  • 00:52:31
    and it haunts a lot of people, but I'll read it.
  • 00:52:37
    Acts 12:48:
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    This is a good verse, and is normally
  • 00:52:52
    only used to talk about giving, that hey,
  • 00:52:55
    when God is -- when you're making more money,
  • 00:52:58
    you'd be growing in the art of generosity.
  • 00:53:00
    You need to be tithing and then have a normal thing
  • 00:53:03
    like getting beyond the tithe, like growing,
  • 00:53:05
    because God's giving you much, much is required.
  • 00:53:07
    And I think that's fine.
  • 00:53:08
    I think that's a fine interpretation of the verse,
  • 00:53:10
    but that's -- I think it's a fine application.
  • 00:53:13
    That's only one application of the verse.
  • 00:53:15
    There's a bunch of applications in this verse.
  • 00:53:17
    One of them is our church here.
  • 00:53:20
    Now God has given us so much,
  • 00:53:21
    the talent we have on all of our stages,
  • 00:53:24
    the amazing volunteers that we have,
  • 00:53:26
    the vision He's blessed us with,
  • 00:53:28
    the resources that He gives, the buildings,
  • 00:53:31
    the environment of freedom to say stupid things
  • 00:53:34
    and make mistakes. I mean, shoot, man, I'm serious.
  • 00:53:37
    If I was me in 99% of the other churches in America,
  • 00:53:41
    I'd be fired. "You can't say that. Can't."
  • 00:53:46
    I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding either.
  • 00:53:48
    It'd be like a regular board meeting.
  • 00:53:50
    A regular board would be like, "Okay, [mumbles]"
  • 00:53:52
    But there's an attitude of freedom and like,
  • 00:53:55
    let's not get too --
  • 00:53:56
    Let's not get our panties too twisted up,
  • 00:53:58
    you know what I mean? Let's just relax a little bit.
  • 00:54:02
    And I feel, I'm preaching to myself right now.
  • 00:54:05
    I feel the encroaching NyQuil.
  • 00:54:10
    Nyquil could come and say, "Just drink me,
  • 00:54:12
    drink me, slow down, just slow down, calm down."
  • 00:54:15
    Crossroads has gotten to a good place,
  • 00:54:17
    more than recovered after COVID.
  • 00:54:19
    Things are looking good.
  • 00:54:20
    Just you're getting older, Brian. You're 58. Relax.
  • 00:54:25
    Just, just, just go into what you know,
  • 00:54:28
    do the things you know how to do
  • 00:54:30
    and just get ready to sail off in the sunset
  • 00:54:33
    and give somebody else something good to do something with.
  • 00:54:37
    Hit cruise control.
  • 00:54:39
    I feel it. I feel it, and I say no.
  • 00:54:43
    [applause] I say no.
  • 00:54:47
    That's why I wanted to give Kyle more significant leadership,
  • 00:54:50
    because I wanted somebody else
  • 00:54:52
    who was not going to be lulled into doing,
  • 00:54:55
    making the same decisions for 28 years
  • 00:54:56
    that I've made and the same things,
  • 00:54:58
    though I'm in those meetings still and around.
  • 00:55:00
    I just need somebody else to be on that weight.
  • 00:55:02
    And I wanted to have creative energy
  • 00:55:05
    to go after more in the Kingdom of God.
  • 00:55:09
    I wanted a fresh start,
  • 00:55:12
    and the board supported me on this.
  • 00:55:14
    Just saying, "How else might God use us as a church?
  • 00:55:17
    Do we want more?"
  • 00:55:20
    Yes, I want more than 60,000 people at a service.
  • 00:55:24
    I want more than 857, 877 baptisms.
  • 00:55:28
    I want an awakening.
  • 00:55:29
    I want the Spirit of God to come on a region
  • 00:55:32
    and all churches be elevated, all churches be elevated,
  • 00:55:36
    and all tides are raised, churches working together.
  • 00:55:38
    I want to see all.
  • 00:55:39
    I want to see a region of the Spirit go,
  • 00:55:41
    "What is happening? What is going on?"
  • 00:55:44
    Because God has dipped His toe into us
  • 00:55:48
    and He's found us worthy of a plunge
  • 00:55:53
    and of more empowerment.
  • 00:55:55
    Every time, every time there is an awakening,
  • 00:55:59
    there is somebody who's not satisfied and wants more.
  • 00:56:05
    And it's so weird.
  • 00:56:06
    It's like you start talking about wanting more
  • 00:56:08
    and it's like you have to apologize for it.
  • 00:56:10
    Like, "Well, shouldn't we be content in all circumstances?"
  • 00:56:12
    Yes, and want more.
  • 00:56:15
    This is the this is the teaching of the Bible.
  • 00:56:17
    Yes, and want more.
  • 00:56:19
    Not be bitter if I don't get more,
  • 00:56:21
    but say, "God by faith, if you give me
  • 00:56:24
    more of your spirit, more grace,
  • 00:56:26
    I'll use all the energy I have
  • 00:56:28
    to do Your bidding and to push."
  • 00:56:31
    Fourth thing that happens in awakening:
  • 00:56:33
    A capacity for a difficult adventure.
  • 00:56:37
    Every awakening happens because a group of people
  • 00:56:41
    chose to do a difficult adventure,
  • 00:56:44
    because when you look at awakenings, it's really messy.
  • 00:56:48
    It sounds wonderful, but it's really messy.
  • 00:56:50
    There's a lot of criticism that happens.
  • 00:56:52
    There's a lot of chaos.
  • 00:56:54
    It's just odd. Like really, really odd.
  • 00:56:58
    There's odd stuff happening.
  • 00:56:59
    Like historically, in some of these awakenings
  • 00:57:01
    or some of these revivals, like the Spirit of God
  • 00:57:03
    fills a room and people like pass out like,
  • 00:57:06
    bam, pass out.
  • 00:57:07
    People start, you know, rolling on the ground.
  • 00:57:11
    They start, like, laughing hysterically.
  • 00:57:14
    They start speaking languages they've never learned before.
  • 00:57:17
    By the way, we had that at the last Man Camp.
  • 00:57:21
    We had four guys from Portugal
  • 00:57:23
    that came to to Man Camp,
  • 00:57:25
    and they came to the prayer tent.
  • 00:57:27
    And a friend of mine, Steven, was in there,
  • 00:57:30
    Steven Wilson, I'll give you his name.
  • 00:57:31
    And he was saying, "God, I'd love to
  • 00:57:34
    do this book of Acts tongues thing if you want to do it.
  • 00:57:36
    I would love to see it happen."
  • 00:57:38
    And these guys come in and he said, "God, okay,
  • 00:57:40
    God, I want more. I'm going to try this."
  • 00:57:43
    So he has the gift of tongues.
  • 00:57:46
    And so he just started doing the gift of tongues.
  • 00:57:49
    And this guy, there's one guy of the four
  • 00:57:51
    who speaks Portuguese and English.
  • 00:57:53
    And his eyes just light up.
  • 00:57:55
    He's like, "Wait a minute.
  • 00:57:56
    I don't have to translate you right now."
  • 00:57:58
    And Steven has no idea what he's saying.
  • 00:58:00
    And the guy says, he says,
  • 00:58:04
    "You weren't speaking Portuguese.
  • 00:58:05
    We have no idea what you were speaking,
  • 00:58:08
    but we all heard every word you said.
  • 00:58:10
    And here's what you said."
  • 00:58:11
    And they told him back what he said.
  • 00:58:12
    Well, if you look at Acts 2, when tongues comes down,
  • 00:58:15
    it's not really clear if God's supernaturally
  • 00:58:18
    giving people the ability to speak Spanish
  • 00:58:20
    who hadn't learned it before
  • 00:58:21
    or if people had the supernatural ability
  • 00:58:23
    to understand Spanish or hear Spanish.
  • 00:58:27
    I don't know what would happen if some of that stuff happened.
  • 00:58:30
    I mean, I don't know what I would do
  • 00:58:31
    if really, really weird, crazy stuff happened in a service.
  • 00:58:34
    I don't know what I'll do.
  • 00:58:36
    I'll tell you what, I'd like to find out what I would do.
  • 00:58:41
    I'd like to find it out.
  • 00:58:45
    I mean, sometimes there's such a thing
  • 00:58:47
    as spiritual bullying.
  • 00:58:48
    One time I was at a place, someone came down
  • 00:58:50
    and they said to me, "You know what God told me...
  • 00:58:52
    [indiscernible] and just laid into me. "God told me."
  • 00:58:55
    And I had a friend of mine
  • 00:58:56
    who was standing right beside me.
  • 00:58:57
    His dad was a Pentecostal pastor.
  • 00:58:59
    And I looked at the person who came down,
  • 00:59:00
    and he was just telling me what to do with my life
  • 00:59:02
    and everything, because God had told them.
  • 00:59:04
    And I and I looked at this person, I said,
  • 00:59:06
    "God didn't tell you that. He didn't tell you that."
  • 00:59:10
    And my friend said people do that to his dad,
  • 00:59:14
    his Pentecostal dad, all the time.
  • 00:59:15
    He said, "Wait, you can do that?
  • 00:59:17
    Wait, you could, you could, you could do that?"
  • 00:59:19
    "Yeah, just because someone says it's God
  • 00:59:21
    doesn't mean it's God."
  • 00:59:22
    And if you get deep enough with God
  • 00:59:24
    and have a weighty enough, you can hit,
  • 00:59:27
    you can hit a very high percentage of those things
  • 00:59:29
    and not just be bullied.
  • 00:59:31
    But a lot of people don't want the X factor of God,
  • 00:59:34
    because sometimes somebody has the word
  • 00:59:37
    that you need and didn't want to hear.
  • 00:59:40
    And you need the openness and the ability
  • 00:59:42
    to actually hear that.
  • 00:59:43
    See, following God is a difficult adventure. It's rough.
  • 00:59:47
    I think that's why Proverbs 14:4
  • 00:59:49
    sets us up for this. It says this:
  • 00:59:58
    Where there's no oxen, the manger is clean.
  • 01:00:01
    Here we go, going to say something
  • 01:00:02
    that's could get me fired, but it's very clear.
  • 01:00:04
    And if it was you and I on my back deck,
  • 01:00:06
    I would say, here is, "If you want a clean stable,
  • 01:00:11
    don't have any oxen."
  • 01:00:14
    If you have oxen, what the Bible says,
  • 01:00:16
    if you have oxen, you're going to have shit.
  • 01:00:20
    And if you don't want to clean that up,
  • 01:00:22
    then don't have any oxen.
  • 01:00:25
    This is what ministry is like.
  • 01:00:27
    If you want people to be a part of the ministry,
  • 01:00:29
    get ready to shovel a lot of manure.
  • 01:00:32
    And this is the history of awakenings.
  • 01:00:34
    They are messy.
  • 01:00:35
    In fact, some buildings where this has happened,
  • 01:00:37
    the building has been destroyed.
  • 01:00:39
    It's just been run down.
  • 01:00:40
    They couldn't keep up with it.
  • 01:00:44
    A fix for that is to have
  • 01:00:45
    a building that's crappy to begin with.
  • 01:00:47
    This is the story of the Azusa Street Revivals
  • 01:00:51
    in Los Angeles.
  • 01:00:53
    It was an old 2400 square foot lumber yard building.
  • 01:00:57
    And in 1906, 300-1500 people would come every night,
  • 01:01:04
    every night to this building, I think about 2400 feet.
  • 01:01:07
    That's, I mean, a lot of your houses in suburbs
  • 01:01:10
    are way beyond 2400ft.
  • 01:01:11
    Probably if you're in the city,
  • 01:01:13
    depending on where you live, 2400 feet is not a lot.
  • 01:01:17
    Just a room, old place to store lumber.
  • 01:01:19
    And people used to come and first hand accounts
  • 01:01:22
    were of blind having their sight restored,
  • 01:01:25
    disease is cured instantly.
  • 01:01:27
    Immigrants speaking in German and people understanding them.
  • 01:01:32
    Spanish being spoken in the native tongue to people.
  • 01:01:36
    And these were, this was brought about by,
  • 01:01:38
    quote unquote, uneducated black members,
  • 01:01:41
    black members who translated the languages
  • 01:01:44
    that people had supernaturally
  • 01:01:45
    so other people could understand.
  • 01:01:47
    The pastor of this was William Jay Seymour.
  • 01:01:51
    He was not your classic megachurch pastor.
  • 01:01:55
    There was nothing attractive about him.
  • 01:01:57
    He didn't care about his appearance.
  • 01:01:58
    He was blind in one eye.
  • 01:01:59
    I think he was actually missing an eye.
  • 01:02:01
    And he would sit up over a milk crate
  • 01:02:05
    and just on his knees praying and mumbling,
  • 01:02:09
    and every once in a while he'd say something
  • 01:02:11
    everyone could understand, he'd say, "Repent,"
  • 01:02:13
    And then he'd go back to praying and mumbling.
  • 01:02:15
    And the Spirit of God had its way.
  • 01:02:17
    The LA Times came to do a story on this
  • 01:02:18
    because the whole city knew what was going on.
  • 01:02:20
    This wasn't like Christianese is just talking about this.
  • 01:02:23
    The whole city knew this is going on.
  • 01:02:24
    That's why thousands of people, 1500 people
  • 01:02:27
    every night for like two years, coming and coming.
  • 01:02:30
    Here's what the LA times said:
  • 01:03:16
    Now, I'm not drawn to have
  • 01:03:19
    a bunch of crazy, wild things happening.
  • 01:03:21
    I'm just drawn to have more of the Spirit of God.
  • 01:03:24
    I'm drawn to have more people converting.
  • 01:03:27
    I'm drawn to have more people
  • 01:03:28
    having a spiritual weight to them.
  • 01:03:31
    I don't know what else could happen.
  • 01:03:33
    I don't know what else, all I know is this:
  • 01:03:35
    I'm tired of putting limits around God.
  • 01:03:37
    I don't do that anymore. Not good.
  • 01:03:40
    This was an adventure what they did
  • 01:03:42
    at Azusa Street revival. It was an adventure.
  • 01:03:45
    Today you might have heard of the Methodist Church.
  • 01:03:48
    Methodist Church is loosely affiliated
  • 01:03:51
    with the most recent revival in America
  • 01:03:54
    that was at Asbury, Asbury Seminary down in Kentucky,
  • 01:03:58
    where college students sang 24 hours a day
  • 01:04:01
    for a couple of weeks.
  • 01:04:02
    People came from all over the place.
  • 01:04:03
    And I wish I would have gone.
  • 01:04:04
    Really stupid, stupid, stupid.
  • 01:04:06
    I should have gone. I didn't go.
  • 01:04:10
    What many people don't understand is that
  • 01:04:13
    revivals and awakenings aren't about
  • 01:04:16
    an experience in a room.
  • 01:04:18
    They're about the experience in a room
  • 01:04:19
    that propels me to have more weight,
  • 01:04:22
    to be a blessing to my world, to be a missionary
  • 01:04:26
    in whatever field of operations that I'm in.
  • 01:04:29
    Asbury Seminary was named after one of
  • 01:04:31
    the greatest bad-asses in Christian history.
  • 01:04:33
    His name is Francis Asbury.
  • 01:04:35
    Francis Asbury was commissioned
  • 01:04:38
    by John and Charles Wesley to start churches
  • 01:04:42
    all over the colonies.
  • 01:04:44
    I don't know if you've ever ridden a horse before.
  • 01:04:46
    It sounds really fun until you actually get on one.
  • 01:04:49
    It's not. It's not fun at all.
  • 01:04:51
    He would go out and he would commission people
  • 01:04:53
    to be itinerant preachers, 4000 itinerant preachers.
  • 01:04:56
    And he did, he logged himself on a horse
  • 01:04:59
    300,000 miles on the back of a horse
  • 01:05:02
    over the course of his lifetime,
  • 01:05:04
    going to little frontier settlements,
  • 01:05:06
    telling them about the love of Jesus,
  • 01:05:09
    enlisting them in something that was meaningful.
  • 01:05:13
    And out of Francis Asbury, that's where
  • 01:05:15
    the Methodist Church actually came from.
  • 01:05:17
    This was an adventure.
  • 01:05:20
    Friends, when you want God
  • 01:05:21
    to get involved in your life, you have to say,
  • 01:05:23
    "I'm up for poop.
  • 01:05:25
    I'm up for unpredictable messiness.
  • 01:05:27
    I'm up for things I don't have the gifts for.
  • 01:05:29
    I'm up for things I don't have the answers for."
  • 01:05:31
    It's part of what happens with it.
  • 01:05:33
    Fifth, the last one I'll share with us,
  • 01:05:35
    share with you, is organizational drive.
  • 01:05:37
    When there is an awakening,
  • 01:05:40
    there's organizational drive.
  • 01:05:42
    We like to think that, you know,
  • 01:05:44
    God's just going to descend on a city
  • 01:05:46
    and people are going to come to know Christ.
  • 01:05:48
    It doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that way.
  • 01:05:51
    It looks like it worked that way in Acts 2,
  • 01:05:54
    only because there were believers there
  • 01:05:57
    who were praying for that and were gathered
  • 01:05:58
    and were organized.
  • 01:06:00
    Francis Asbury was organized.
  • 01:06:03
    Methodists had a method, that's why
  • 01:06:05
    they were derogatively called Methodists.
  • 01:06:07
    They would take the first row of their tent
  • 01:06:10
    when they would bring people in to hear about Jesus,
  • 01:06:13
    and they would seed the crowd in the first row,
  • 01:06:16
    so that when Francis Asbury
  • 01:06:17
    or one of the itinerant preachers
  • 01:06:18
    asked to come forward and receive Christ,
  • 01:06:20
    the people in the front would immediately come up
  • 01:06:22
    and spring into action.
  • 01:06:24
    And this was known as the Anxious Bench.
  • 01:06:26
    The people in the front were not unbelievers,
  • 01:06:28
    they were believers who were seeding the crowd.
  • 01:06:30
    And they got derived of this.
  • 01:06:32
    They called this the anxious bench.
  • 01:06:34
    Like you're manipulating people.
  • 01:06:36
    By the way, if you ever watched
  • 01:06:37
    a Billy Graham crusade on TV,
  • 01:06:39
    you'll see streams of people coming forward
  • 01:06:42
    and Billy Graham gives an invitation coming forward.
  • 01:06:44
    I've been a counselor at two Billy Graham events
  • 01:06:48
    in two different cities.
  • 01:06:49
    All those people coming forward initially,
  • 01:06:51
    they're all taking a play from the Methodist.
  • 01:06:53
    Those are all believers who are trained counselors
  • 01:06:56
    who are all coming down to give people a freedom,
  • 01:06:58
    like, "Oh, there's other people going forward.
  • 01:07:00
    Okay, okay, I guess I can go forward."
  • 01:07:06
    Gosh, it just came to me. Oh, man.
  • 01:07:10
    I haven't had this memory for a long time.
  • 01:07:12
    I remember watching one of those --
  • 01:07:15
    One of those things on TV.
  • 01:07:18
    And I was kind of watching like, "Oh,
  • 01:07:19
    he's just so cheesy."
  • 01:07:21
    I think I was 18 at the time, you know?
  • 01:07:25
    I'm watching TV and cameras on
  • 01:07:26
    and all of a sudden went, "That's my cousin, Herb,
  • 01:07:33
    who is not a believer.
  • 01:07:35
    He's walking down the aisle. Oh, my gosh."
  • 01:07:40
    The reason I'm crying about it is,
  • 01:07:42
    it wasn't just he came to faith.
  • 01:07:44
    I've talked about it before.
  • 01:07:45
    You know, a few years ago, he caught bipolar
  • 01:07:48
    like you would catch a disease, the strangest thing.
  • 01:07:50
    And he tanked his life, marriage,
  • 01:07:53
    and killed himself in a six month span.
  • 01:07:56
    You know?
  • 01:08:00
    Herb isn't in hell because of his last act.
  • 01:08:03
    Our last act doesn't determine where we go.
  • 01:08:04
    The only act that determines where we go
  • 01:08:06
    is when we receive Jesus.
  • 01:08:08
    That's what determines where we go.
  • 01:08:11
    And herb came to Christ because there was
  • 01:08:13
    an organization that had modeled
  • 01:08:15
    some organizational behavior that made him
  • 01:08:17
    feel safe to get up and walk forward.
  • 01:08:19
    By the way, this is also my opinion.
  • 01:08:22
    This is also why we have MLK Day and not Malcolm X day.
  • 01:08:26
    Malcolm X was killed just like MLK was,
  • 01:08:30
    but MLK had an organization.
  • 01:08:34
    Malcolm X really didn't have a robust organization.
  • 01:08:36
    He had some thoughts.
  • 01:08:38
    He was arguably as good or better of a speaker,
  • 01:08:40
    but he didn't have an organization
  • 01:08:42
    to take his message and his things,
  • 01:08:44
    not least not as vibrant as Martin Luther King's were.
  • 01:08:48
    So, next fall on these things, we're going to push.
  • 01:08:50
    We're going to push all of us.
  • 01:08:52
    I'm going to get pushed.
  • 01:08:53
    We're going to go before God,
  • 01:08:55
    we're gonna get pushed spiritually, financially.
  • 01:08:57
    We're gonna push.
  • 01:08:58
    What if God uses us? Seriously?
  • 01:09:01
    Would that be something you'd love to see,
  • 01:09:03
    that God uses you for widespread things,
  • 01:09:08
    that, who knows, maybe people write about
  • 01:09:10
    in 100 or 1000 years? We're due friends.
  • 01:09:13
    We're due.
  • 01:09:15
    What part of what's gotten us into this
  • 01:09:17
    is noticing what God wants of us,
  • 01:09:20
    and that we do not have the resources for it.
  • 01:09:23
    Let me show you some things that God,
  • 01:09:25
    I think God has for us, but we don't have the resources for.
  • 01:09:27
    First is we need more land
  • 01:09:30
    because camps are growing so much,
  • 01:09:31
    and by the power of AI,
  • 01:09:33
    this is what our camps will look like in the future.
  • 01:09:35
    That's a 22 acre lake.
  • 01:09:37
    We bought more property
  • 01:09:38
    and we had the cash to buy the property.
  • 01:09:41
    And we want to raise money to build a lake.
  • 01:09:43
    Who knows, man.
  • 01:09:45
    Who knows, maybe there's an awakening Woodstock
  • 01:09:47
    that'll happen on our property. You got to love AI.
  • 01:09:54
    We got to stop being freaked out by AI. It's awesome.
  • 01:09:57
    Go with it. Roll with it.
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    Those are all AI renderings.
  • 01:10:00
    Also our stage experiences and what's here,
  • 01:10:02
    just like George Whitfield leveraged the latest
  • 01:10:05
    in communication, all that stuff, we do too.
  • 01:10:09
    And we're just not up to snuff.
  • 01:10:11
    We have the same LED packages that public schools have,
  • 01:10:15
    and public schools are getting ripped off
  • 01:10:17
    of their funding all the time or church plants have.
  • 01:10:20
    We're not in step with entertainment venues.
  • 01:10:23
    And by the way, God called us to that in 1996.
  • 01:10:27
    That's not being of the world,
  • 01:10:29
    that's a calling that God gave us in 1996,
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    which is part of why He's used us the way He has
  • 01:10:33
    to bring as many people to faith.
  • 01:10:34
    Because people come into big room
  • 01:10:36
    and they need to be swallowed into it.
  • 01:10:39
    And so we're going to have some augmented reality
  • 01:10:41
    on our broadcast stage in Oakley.
  • 01:10:43
    Here's kind of what it looks like.
  • 01:10:44
    Do you have it back there
  • 01:10:46
    or you're going faster than me?
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    You can see the hand of God right there,
  • 01:10:50
    the stage, the lower part is what that looks like.
  • 01:10:52
    This is going to raise the elevation in all of our sites.
  • 01:10:55
    It's going to raise what it is online,
  • 01:10:58
    because our Dayton building is going to cost
  • 01:11:00
    about $24-$25 million.
  • 01:11:03
    We could put for less than that into this AR stage
  • 01:11:08
    that will be a platform for millions and millions
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    and millions of people through our digital church.
  • 01:11:14
    And we want to elevate the LED game
  • 01:11:16
    at all of our sites, all of them.
  • 01:11:18
    This is Dayton, our Dayton campus
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    that was under construction.
  • 01:11:21
    This is the next iteration of a Crossroads building.
  • 01:11:23
    Shout out to Dayton for fulfilling their commitments
  • 01:11:26
    and working for it. That's great.
  • 01:11:28
    They've been working on it. Way to go, Dayton!
  • 01:11:30
    But we're going to need more to finish this out.
  • 01:11:32
    We want to be part of that.
  • 01:11:34
    Also in Columbus. Columbus, we see you.
  • 01:11:36
    We've been working hard. We've been negotiating.
  • 01:11:38
    But I'm sorry, your city sucks
  • 01:11:40
    as far as buying property right now.
  • 01:11:42
    It's way overpriced. It's tough.
  • 01:11:44
    But we have our eye on that.
  • 01:11:46
    And these are just some of the things,
  • 01:11:47
    I don't want to get into this.
  • 01:11:49
    Tonight was just awakening thing.
  • 01:11:50
    I'm saying this for 10X, 10X capacity for us,
  • 01:11:54
    it's going to take a lot of things
  • 01:11:57
    that are going to be really fun and really expensive.
  • 01:12:00
    And that's always the way it's been in and awakening.
  • 01:12:04
    Do the history. I've done it.
  • 01:12:07
    It's always arduous. It's always tough.
  • 01:12:10
    It's always difficult.
  • 01:12:13
    You guys go see the see the eclipse? Yeah.
  • 01:12:19
    I did as much as I could.
  • 01:12:22
    I did as much as I could to get
  • 01:12:24
    as many people as possible going to the eclipse.
  • 01:12:27
    I went in 2017.
  • 01:12:29
    I went down to Indiana just because I had heard
  • 01:12:31
    that there will never be another eclipse
  • 01:12:33
    in my lifetime where I can drive to.
  • 01:12:34
    There wasn't up to that point in 2017,
  • 01:12:37
    so I said, "Fine, let's go."
  • 01:12:38
    I didn't know at that point there would be one
  • 01:12:40
    seven years later. I'm glad I did.
  • 01:12:42
    It gave me a pre-understanding of it.
  • 01:12:43
    I went and was utterly blown away.
  • 01:12:46
    And so I have been an evangelist trying
  • 01:12:48
    to convert people to go to a --
  • 01:12:53
    I just forgot what it's called.
  • 01:12:56
    You're all saying the same time.
  • 01:12:57
    Total eclipse. Thank you. Total eclipse.
  • 01:13:00
    Total eclipse.
  • 01:13:01
    Someone just start singing a Total Eclipse of the Sun.
  • 01:13:03
    [singing] Once upon a time I was falling in love.
  • 01:13:06
    Now I'm only falling apart.
  • 01:13:09
    Nothing I can do
  • 01:13:11
    - A total eclipse of the heart.
  • 01:13:13
    - Yeah. Who was that? Who sang that?
  • 01:13:16
    Bonnie Tyler. All right.
  • 01:13:19
    Coming down the final stretch. Hang with me.
  • 01:13:22
    I did everything I could on my social media feeds
  • 01:13:25
    and I mentioned from stage too, to say,
  • 01:13:28
    "Find that little map thing where it comes,
  • 01:13:30
    comes down and get to the total eclipse.
  • 01:13:33
    Just get there. Trust me. Just get there."
  • 01:13:36
    And much to my depression,
  • 01:13:39
    I was interacting with friends who,
  • 01:13:40
    for whatever reason, didn't get there.
  • 01:13:43
    No judgment. I mean, important stuff came up.
  • 01:13:45
    They couldn't, whatever was. It's all good.
  • 01:13:48
    But, you know, it really bothers me when they say,
  • 01:13:52
    "Well, we got it. It was like it was 99%.
  • 01:13:55
    It was awesome. It was 99%."
  • 01:13:56
    And of course, those of us who went
  • 01:13:58
    to Total Eclipse know that 99% is not awesome.
  • 01:14:03
    It's not awesome. No, seriously. Not at all.
  • 01:14:07
    Like, if you have those, if you have those glasses,
  • 01:14:09
    you can look up there and you can see that,
  • 01:14:12
    you know, "Oh, it's cool, it's blocking."
  • 01:14:13
    But no, it's not awesome.
  • 01:14:15
    You don't get the night effect.
  • 01:14:17
    The temperature doesn't drop ten degrees immediately.
  • 01:14:19
    The birds don't stop singing, the crickets,
  • 01:14:22
    if you're by woods, the crickets
  • 01:14:23
    don't come out immediately at 2:00 in the afternoon,
  • 01:14:25
    like, oh, it's daytime.
  • 01:14:26
    It's just a little dim. It's it's nothing.
  • 01:14:31
    It's nothing like 100%.
  • 01:14:35
    This is what people are Crossroads are like,
  • 01:14:39
    people in churches are like.
  • 01:14:41
    We think 99% commitment is pretty good.
  • 01:14:45
    We think 99% is like the same as 100.
  • 01:14:49
    No, it's not. It's not.
  • 01:14:52
    There's not a single square inch of your life
  • 01:14:55
    that Jesus doesn't say, "Mine. That's mine."
  • 01:14:58
    There's not a single dream you have,
  • 01:15:00
    there's not a single proclivity you have,
  • 01:15:02
    not a single habit, not a single goal,
  • 01:15:05
    not a single possession that Jesus doesn't say,
  • 01:15:07
    "That's mine, that's mine.
  • 01:15:09
    That's because you are mine.
  • 01:15:12
    I am your Lord. I am your Lord."
  • 01:15:15
    And anything under 100% falls short.
  • 01:15:20
    And it's only when we start to have this kind of
  • 01:15:23
    abandonment to Christ, embracing of Christ,
  • 01:15:28
    the foundation of awakening is set.
  • 01:15:31
    And this is what happens, people when we talk about this,
  • 01:15:34
    people immediately go to, "Well, okay, what?
  • 01:15:35
    We shouldn't be drinking more, shouldn't be dancing?'
  • 01:15:38
    No, no. We go to these things,
  • 01:15:40
    which maybe there are some things
  • 01:15:41
    we need to be processing there.
  • 01:15:43
    But when I talk about less than 100, I say this:
  • 01:15:45
    There's nothing in my life right now
  • 01:15:47
    that I know Jesus is not good with.
  • 01:15:50
    There's nothing.
  • 01:15:51
    And when there is something, I go, "Oh jeez,
  • 01:15:54
    I need to repent. I need to change.
  • 01:15:57
    I need to ask God for forgiveness.
  • 01:15:59
    I need to pray, I need --"
  • 01:16:01
    Seriously, there's nothing, there's nothing.
  • 01:16:04
    It doesn't matter how I spend my money,
  • 01:16:06
    how I'm talking to my wife right now.
  • 01:16:08
    My preparation process for here,
  • 01:16:12
    how I talk with our staff.
  • 01:16:14
    I say hurtful, stupid things to staff.
  • 01:16:16
    And then when I remember, I go,
  • 01:16:17
    "Oh, I shouldn't say that. I'm sorry."
  • 01:16:19
    I'm saying it's 100%.
  • 01:16:20
    I'm asking you, are you a hundred percenter,
  • 01:16:22
    are you like, "Oh, it's pretty good. It's pretty good."
  • 01:16:25
    I'm telling you right now, for God to use you,
  • 01:16:28
    you got to be 100 in. 100.
  • 01:16:32
    Not good intentions.
  • 01:16:34
    You have to be a hundred in.
  • 01:16:36
    This is the call that God has from us
  • 01:16:40
    for us to be 10X in ten years,
  • 01:16:43
    it means more of us being 100 in
  • 01:16:46
    for God to have His way in your life,
  • 01:16:49
    for you to have a peace that passes all understanding,
  • 01:16:53
    for you to have a joy that can't be squelched
  • 01:16:56
    with a bad economy.
  • 01:16:58
    For you to have a hope
  • 01:16:59
    when someone you don't like gets elected.
  • 01:17:02
    For you to have a purpose in the future,
  • 01:17:06
    even when you don't feel like you can last another day.
  • 01:17:09
    It happens because Jesus has 100 of you
  • 01:17:11
    and you just love Him with all your heart, all of it.
  • 01:17:15
    And until we do, no one has any reason
  • 01:17:18
    to look into our God because
  • 01:17:19
    we're no different than anybody else.
  • 01:17:22
    We just got a veneer of religiosity on us
  • 01:17:24
    and a habit of going to church. Big freaking deal.
  • 01:17:28
    God wants you. He wants all of you.
  • 01:17:34
    Because He gave all of Himself for us.
  • 01:17:38
    The adventure is coming. He's worthy. He's worthy.
  • 01:17:53
    Anyone convicted? You're 99, not 100,
  • 01:17:55
    you want to stand right now and say,
  • 01:17:57
    "I'm walking out of here 100"?
  • 01:17:59
    Anyone going to walk out of here 100
  • 01:18:00
    who came in here 99? Anybody?
  • 01:18:02
    Come on. There you go. There you go.
  • 01:18:04
    It's 100. That's 100.
  • 01:18:05
    You don't have to stand if you already were 100.
  • 01:18:07
    Come on, that's 100, 100, 100. I'm serious. 100.
  • 01:18:12
    You're 100? 100. What does that mean, 100?
  • 01:18:14
    100. What are you doing different?
  • 01:18:15
    What are you, 100?
  • 01:18:16
    What are you going to do different with 100
  • 01:18:19
    than you were 99?
  • 01:18:21
    What are you going to do differently?
  • 01:18:23
    100, 100, 100?
  • 01:18:27
    God, thank You for blessing us with Your love
  • 01:18:32
    and Your compassion and Your patience.
  • 01:18:35
    You are just so kind to put up with us,
  • 01:18:40
    to put up with us to where we come to see,
  • 01:18:42
    no, it's 100. You deserve 100.
  • 01:18:44
    We want to be eclipsed 100% by You
  • 01:18:47
    and we're asking You to use our church for an awakening
  • 01:18:51
    and helping us to play well with other churches
  • 01:18:54
    and other believers to be one, to be one,
  • 01:18:57
    so that Your purposes come through.
  • 01:19:00
    And we pray these things in the name of Jesus, Amen.
  • 01:19:03
    - Amen.
  • 01:19:06
    - Hey, thank you so much for joining with us today.
  • 01:19:08
    As Brian shared, this is a big glimpse
  • 01:19:10
    into what's around the corner for us as a church,
  • 01:19:12
    and we just want to say thank you
  • 01:19:14
    for being here with us with actually a free gift,
  • 01:19:16
    one of these shirts.
  • 01:19:18
    So if you do not live near one of our physical sites,
  • 01:19:21
    as in you don't live near
  • 01:19:23
    one of our Crossroads physical locations,
  • 01:19:25
    I'd love to send you one totally free.
  • 01:19:27
    Just head to Crossroads.net/anywhere
  • 01:19:29
    and click the link.
  • 01:19:30
    And just to be really clear, man,
  • 01:19:32
    these are only for non-local people.
  • 01:19:34
    It's just too expensive to ship things
  • 01:19:36
    to people who are in the same city.
  • 01:19:38
    So if you're near Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati,
  • 01:19:40
    or Lexington, you can get yours at your location,
  • 01:19:43
    if maybe you get in your car and hurry. Okay?
  • 01:19:46
    Now I've said this a thousand times,
  • 01:19:48
    but I'm going to say it again.
  • 01:19:50
    We are a community, not just content.
  • 01:19:52
    And there's lots of great things happening
  • 01:19:54
    that you can be a part of, specifically designed
  • 01:19:56
    to encourage you and push you and move you forward
  • 01:19:59
    in your journey with God.
  • 01:20:01
    A couple of them. We have a new cohort kicking off soon.
  • 01:20:03
    We're hosting hundreds of people
  • 01:20:05
    from all over the world to come into Cincinnati
  • 01:20:07
    for Anywhere Weekend later this summer.
  • 01:20:09
    We've got a meetup happening in Indianapolis,
  • 01:20:11
    an Online Connect event next Sunday at noon EST,
  • 01:20:15
    and you can find these and so much more.
  • 01:20:18
    There's so much good stuff happening.
  • 01:20:19
    Just check out Crossroads.net/anywhere
  • 01:20:22
    or in the Crossroads app under your happenings tab.
  • 01:20:25
    So, just to summarize, head to Crossroads.net/anywhere,
  • 01:20:28
    get your shirt, check out the great stuff coming up,
  • 01:20:30
    and we'll see you next week, actually,
  • 01:20:32
    as I get to speak to you personally
  • 01:20:33
    about what might be keeping you
  • 01:20:35
    from experiencing more power in your life.
  • 01:20:37
    See you next week.

Process, journal or discuss the themes of this article - here's a few questions to get the ball rolling...

Welcome to the Weekend-Follow Up! This is the group part of the Bible Challenge, so your questions are based on specific Bible passages from the weekend message. Each week, your group will discover what God might be saying to you, and how you can respond through a group discussion.

  1. If you had the opportunity (and skills) to participate in any water adventure you could think of, what would you choose? Why?

  2. What stood out to you most from this week’s message?

  3. What kind of ‘wake’ are you seeing kicked up in your life right now?

  4. Where in your life do you see yourself being adventurous? Where do you see yourself playing it safe?

  5. Read Acts 17:6. What would “turning the world upside down” look like for you?

  6. What makes creating a ‘wake’ in your life difficult or scary?

  7. What’s one way you can choose adventure over comfort in your life this week?

  8. Let’s end with prayer. You can say something like, “Jesus, thank you for your Holy Spirit’s disruptive power. Give us the strength to let it disrupt our lives. Give us the courage to pursue whatever adventure you might have in store for us. Amen.”

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  • Where in your life are you settling for calm waters right now? What would change with some disruption?
  • What additional weights do you need to add to your life to create a wake?

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