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Well, hey. How are you?
Good to see everybody.
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Happy Black History Month.
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It's February already.
Hard to believe.
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My name is Kyle, if
we've never met before.
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I am what's called a Lead
pastor here at Crossroads.
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Brand new thing.
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If you hear that and you're
like, "What does that mean?
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What happened to Brian?" Relax.
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He is still the Senior
Pastor. He's my boss.
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Lead Pastor just means I lead
the stuff that he asked me to.
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Senior Pastor means
that he gets a discount
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at Cracker Barrel for
being very, very old.
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That's what it means.
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I'm going to crush him next week
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in the Super Bowl of Preaching.
That's what it also means.
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In case you're wondering,
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we're not competitive
here or anything.
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Okay. Now, we are also,
if you're just joining us,
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we are wrapping up this
series on the book of Nehemiah.
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This is the last
week of the series,
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and I'll just kind of give
you the quick catch up,
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okay, if you've missed
missed something.
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Nehemiah begins
when a wall goes down
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in the year 586
BC, the Babylonians
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roll into Jerusalem
and they attack.
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They crush all the
walls, burn all the gates,
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and haul all the people
off to be slaves in Babylon.
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146 years after that,
this one guy, Nehemiah,
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who was one of
those exiles in Babylon,
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goes to the king and says,
"Hey, uh, I was thinking,
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what if you let me
go rebuild the wall?"
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And the King was like,
"Yeah, that sounds great."
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So fast forward, Nehemiah
does it. It's awesome.
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Lots of leadership lessons flow.
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You should go back and watch
it all in the Crossroads App.
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It's spectacular.
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However, today we're
not talking about the wall
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because it turns out that
Nehemiah has 13 books. Okay?
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And the first six books are
about the building of the wall.
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But starting in the 7th
chapter, there's no more wall.
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It's crazy. Literally
only 40% or so
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of the book of
Nehemiah is about a wall,
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which, if you were
watching a movie, right,
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and the main character was there
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and they were
kind of the feature
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of the first part of
the movie, and then
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they were just gone and
they didn't show up again.
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What would your conclusion be?
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Probably that they weren't
actually the main character.
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Well, that's actually what
the wall is in Nehemiah.
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So the surprise, we save
for the end of the series,
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the book of Nehemiah
isn't about a wall at all.
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So what is it about?
What is it about?
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Well, to answer that question,
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we have to go back
and ask the question
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of why was the wall
down in the first place?
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You might be like,
"Kyle, you just told us that.
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The Babylonians came in
and crushed it all, that's why."
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Yeah. Okay, but let
me ask you a question.
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These were God's chosen people,
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the God of the universe who
forms mountains out of dust,
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who spoke everything
into existence,
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who had protected
them countless times
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from other enemies when
they never had a wall,
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when they lived in tents.
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He could have stopped the
Babylonians, but He didn't.
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So? So why?
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Turns out, the
answer to that question
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is in the book of Isaiah,
a prophecy written
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about 100 years
before those walls fell.
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It says this, God describes His
people as a vineyard. He says:
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This is God talking.
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See, the reason
the wall was down
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wasn't because the
Babylonians came along.
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The reason the wall
was down was because
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God expected his people
to produce and to grow fruit,
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to be constantly growing,
constantly producing.
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And they didn't. So
the wall came down.
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See, Nehemiah is not
a book about a wall.
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It's a book about a garden
God wanted to grow inside it.
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That's what it's about.
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Now later in the book of
Isaiah -- sorry, in Nehemiah,
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they make this change. Right?
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The wall happens and
then the wall is gone.
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But something
new begins, which is
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they start to discover
the Word of God.
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They pull it back out.
Ezra the scribe takes over,
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he starts reading
it to the people.
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There's this scene where
they gather inside the wall,
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this garden, this
vineyard of God.
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And this is what it says,
Nehemiah chapter eight:
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This is the moment of
why God wanted to return,
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why He wanted a
wall built so the people
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could come back
inside and they could
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become re-rooted
in the Word of God
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and begin to grow the
way that He wants them.
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This is what God wants,
as it turns out, from all of us.
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He wants us to grow.
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There's an invitation
to grow throughout
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the book of Nehemiah
and far, far beyond.
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See, I think there's a
thing we want to get today:
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growth may be more important
to God than it is to you.
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We want to fix that today.
So would you pray with me?
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God, thank you for
the story of Nehemiah.
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Thank you for
everyone who's here,
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everyone who's watching online.
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Would You help me be clear
and say exactly what You want?
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Lord, help us all grow
closer to You. Amen.
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Okay, it's been a minute
since I've been up here,
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by the way, and done a teaching,
I think, since September.
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And some stuff has
happened in my life.
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I just want to keep
you updated on,
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one terrible
thing in particular,
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that is that my sweet,
precious baby daughter
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has joined a cult.
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Um, not what I wanted, you know,
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sort of asking lots of
questions, internal questions.
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You know, how could I
would I have done differently,
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and all those sorts of things.
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And my conclusion is nothing.
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Because, see, in a marriage,
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you don't want to ever
point a finger, right?
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You don't want to say like,
it's your fault or whatever.
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That's never good.
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But I do want to just point out
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that this is entirely
Sarah's fault.
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It is not mine.
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Um, she introduced our daughter
to the leader of this cult,
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started singing along
to all of the ideology
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and all all the stuff.
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And now I have a
daughter who believes
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in the theology of Bad Blood,
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the doctrine of the
Blank Space. You know?
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She's like, what does
that even mean? So, meta.
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And then and then
this, like, prophecy
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of a messiah like character
called the Anti-Hero.
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Have you ever heard
of this? It's crazy.
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She's a Swiftie. Check this out.
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Can I ask you a question?
- Sure.
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- Who is your favorite singer?
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- Probably Taylor Swift.
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- What's your favorite song?
- Blank Space.
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- What's it about?
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- Um, it's about blank
space, I think. I don't know.
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- You don't know?
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- I think
it's about blank space.
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I mean, that's the name.
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- I love that. She sings
along to the songs.
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She's no idea what
they mean at all.
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You've ever been in a moment in
your life where that's happened?
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Maybe at work, someone's
talking about something.
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"Oh, the synergistic
relationship between the..."
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You're like,
"Yeah, that sounds --
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I don't know what
you're talking about."
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She's not alone. It
happens a lot at church.
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Come to churches ad
we like to use code words
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and phrases that don't
actually make any sense.
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We'll talk about
your spiritual journey.
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And if you're new, you're
like, "What does that mean?
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Do we get a spiritual backpack?
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Do we eat spiritual
snacks along the way?
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Sounds cool, right?"
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Or walk with God, you
know, I've heard that one.
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It's like, "Walk with
God. That's awesome.
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Like, are we walking
dogs? Are we going hiking?
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You know, should I
bring I bring some snacks?
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How does this work?"
We use these phrases.
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I think growth is one of
those types of phrases
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or words, I think you can
hear and nod your head along
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and even go like, "Yeah,
no, I get what that's about,"
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and not actually understand it.
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This is certainly been
me. Certainly been me.
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Now, growth is important.
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I want to make that very clear.
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As a church, we love
growth. We believe in growth.
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It's actually in our
mission statement.
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I don't know if you knew this.
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Our mission statement
is connecting seekers,
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those are people who
don't yet believe in Jesus,
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to a community of
growing Christ-followers
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who are changing the world.
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Growing is the heart of
our mission statement.
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We've actually spent
a lot of time trying
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to figure out how to
help us all to grow.
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We even invented
a method of growth
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called the Seven
Proven Practices.
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And if you've been here
for any length of time
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of 12 months or so,
you would have heard us
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talk about the seven practices.
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Maybe a community
pastor stood on stage
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or in a video and said, "We've
got these seven practices
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there to help you grow,
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and maybe you want
to check one out."
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You've heard this, right?
Very, very important.
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By the way, the seven practices
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are up there on the
screen if you're curious.
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I'm not going to give
you a rundown of them,
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but I will by the end
of the service, though,
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point you to where
you can find out more.
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They are actually
proven, by the way.
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We did research
on them to figure out
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what are the characteristics,
what are the behaviors
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that add up to somebody
actually growing spiritually.
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What does that look like?
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We determined that
these are the seven.
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We also found that
growth really starts to kick in
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when you're doing four
or more of the practices.
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That's not all we found out.
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We did more research
and we discovered that
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as a church, most of us
are doing three or less,
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which means we have a problem.
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The problem is that
most of us aren't growing
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like we could be, and
therefore we're missing out
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on the life that God has for us.
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Now, the reason
for that, I don't think
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is because we're bad,
we're lazy, you know?
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I think it's because
we're like Gracie
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and we're just singing
along with a word
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that we don't
actually understand
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the fullness and
the richness of.
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But God has a radically
different view of this idea
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of growth, what it
is and and why it is
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that I want to root us in today.
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And to do that, I'm going
to give you a lot of Bible,
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okay, a whole lot of
Bible, so much Bible.
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But I think that
you can handle it.
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Now to help you with
the amount of Bible
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I'm about to give you,
we're going to play a game,
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okay, as I give you the Bible.
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It's probably what you're
thinking, a drinking game.
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How about that? First
one I think in the history
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of this church that I know
of anyway, drinking games.
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Some of you are
like, "This is awesome.
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My mom said I wasted
my time in college.
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Turns out I'm primed,
about to crush it, right?"
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Others of you like, "A
drinking game in church?"
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Relax, with whatever's
in your cup, your water,
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your coffee, your
juice, whatever,
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dude in the back row, I'm not
going to ask what you have.
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It's fine. It's fine.
Drinking game. Okay.
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Now it's going
to work like this,
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when I read from the
Bible the word fruit,
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you're going to take a drink
of whatever you have, okay?
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Not yet. That wasn't the
Bible, that was just me.
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That was just me.
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When I read from the
Bible you're going to drink
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when I say the word fruit.
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The reason is because
God says the goal of growth
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is not more knowledge,
it's not better theology,
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it's not to become a nicer,
kinder, more godly person.
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I think God's fine
with all those things.
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I think He actually likes them.
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But the goal, the
goal of growth is
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that you would bear much fruit.
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This idea is so
thorough in the Bible.
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I was researching and
working on this message,
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it was mind blowing to me
how often God brings this up.
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In fact, what I'm
going to share with you
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is literally 3% of the times
it comes up in the Bible.
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We're not even going
to get to the 97%.
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That's how big of an idea
this is. Okay, so ready?
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Get your cup in
hand. You're ready.
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Or an imaginary
cup, that's also fine.
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Get it ready. Here we go.
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Do you know the first living
thing that God ever made?
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Genesis 1:11, Then God said that
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the land produced
vegetation, seed bearing plants
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and trees in the land
that bear fruit. [ding]
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There you go. Even a little
sound effect to help you.
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How about that? With seed it
according to the various kinds.
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Do you know the first two words
that God ever spoke to humanity?
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Genesis 1:28, God blessed
them and said to them,
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"Be fruitful [ding] and
increase in number," perfect.
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The blessing that God
gave after the Flood,
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which is kind of like God's
redo on the start of humanity.
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Genesis 9:1, Then God
blessed Noah and his sons,
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saying to them, 'Be fruitful
[ding] and increase in number
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and fill the earth."
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What about the covenant
that God made with Abraham?
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This is a massive moment in the
history of the people of God.
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He grabs this guy Abraham,
and he changes his name,
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and he kind of gives
him this massive promises
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and this commission of
what he was going to do.
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And he says this
to him, Genesis 17,
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No longer will you
be called Abraham,
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your name will be Abraham,
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for I have made you a
father of many nations.
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I will make you
very fruitful. [ding]
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When Isaac blesses
Jacob, Genesis 28,
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May God Almighty bless you
and make you fruitful, [ding]
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and increase your numbers
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until you become a
community of peoples.
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When God changed Jacob's
name to Israel, Genesis 35,
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God said to him,
your name's Jacob,
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no longer be called Jacob,
so he named him Israel.
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God said to him,
"I am God Almighty.
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Be fruitful [ding] and
increase in number.
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The main sign that
Moses was looking for,
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he sent the spies
across the Jordan River
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to spy out the Promised Land.
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What did he want to know?
Whether it had fruit in it.
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This is Numbers 13,
There they reported to them
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and to the whole assembly
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and showed them the
fruit [ding] of the land.
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They gave Moses this account.
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We went into the land
to which you sent us,
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and it does flow
with milk and honey.
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Here is its fruit. [ding]
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Perfect. You guys
are doing so great.
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How about the opening of Psalms,
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the book of prayer
and authenticity.
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Just one of the most,
richest, just deepest,
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craziest parts of
the whole Bible.
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Do you know that
the very first chapter
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of all of Psalms starts
with the idea of fruit?
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It says this: blessed is the one
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who does not walk in
step with the wicked,
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or stand in the way
that sinners take
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or sit in the
company of mockers,
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but whose delight is
in the law of the Lord,
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who meditates on
His law day and night.
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This person is like a tree
planted by streams of water,
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which yields its
fruit [ding] in season,
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and whose leaf does not wither.
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Now, I'm not going to read
you the major prophets.
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There's five of
them, by the way.
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There's Isaiah,
Jeremiah, Lamentations,
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which is written by
Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel.
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I'll just say that
all five prophets
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also mention the word fruit.
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And so I'm going to
quote each of them, ready?
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Fruit bing, [ding] and
drink. Yeah. There you go.
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Fruit, [ding] fruit, [ding]
fruit, [ding] fruit [ding].
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We saved so much time
there. That was great.
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We're really making awesome
progress. I just love this.
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You guys are incredible.
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Okay, Jesus's final major
teaching, almost done.
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Jesus' final major teaching.
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This is a big moment, right?
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He's done all kinds
of different teachings.
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He's gone all over the place.
He's taught so many people.
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This is his last one
before He's going to go
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to the cross and get crucified.
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It's really important.
What does he talk about?
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00:14:50
John 15 Jesus
says, "I am the vine
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00:14:54
and my father is the gardener.
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00:14:55
He cuts off every branch in
Me that bears no fruit, [ding]
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00:14:59
while every branch
that does bear fruit [ding]
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00:15:01
He prunes that it will be
even more fruitful. [ding]
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00:15:04
You are already clean because
the word I've spoken to you.
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00:15:07
Remain in Me, as I
also remain in you.
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00:15:09
No branch can
bear fruit by itself.
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00:15:11
It must remain in the vine.
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00:15:12
Neither can you bear fruit
[ding] unless you remain in Me.
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00:15:15
I'm the vine,
you're the branches.
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00:15:17
If you remain in
Me and I in you,
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00:15:18
you will bear much
fruit. [ding] This is crazy.
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00:15:21
Apart from me,
you can do nothing.
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00:15:23
This is to My Father's glory
that you bear much fruit. [ding]
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00:15:26
Showing goodness to be
my disciples, John 15:16,
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00:15:29
you didn't choose
<e, but I chose you
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00:15:31
and appointed you that you
might go and bear fruit. [ding]
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00:15:36
Fruit that will last.
Come on, ding.
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00:15:39
That was a double
fruit. Where did it go?
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00:15:42
[ding] There it
is. Okay. Perfect.
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00:15:45
You get the idea, right?
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00:15:46
Fruit is a big deal to God.
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00:15:48
There's a goal for your life,
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00:15:50
this is what I want you to hear.
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00:15:52
And you can put your cups
down. We're cool. Okay.
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00:15:54
If you want to
keep going, I mean,
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00:15:55
there's going to be
more words of fruit.
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00:15:57
You can keep
going if you want to.
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00:15:58
That was the end of
the official game. Okay.
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00:16:00
The point is this: God
has a vision for your life.
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00:16:04
And my question is, do
you have the same one?
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00:16:06
His vision is that
you bear fruit.
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00:16:09
Now, fruit isn't just like nice,
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00:16:11
you know, positive vibes.
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00:16:13
I'm just sending lovey vibes
out into the world, you know?
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00:16:16
No, it's not that.
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00:16:18
Fruit is people who know
and love God because of you,
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00:16:22
because of your
investment in them,
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00:16:25
because of how you love them,
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00:16:26
because of how you
showed them Jesus.
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00:16:28
That's the fruit that
He wants from you now.
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00:16:32
Not just a little, by the way.
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00:16:34
Did you hear the
word much in there?
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00:16:36
Good question might
be how much, Jesus?
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00:16:39
You said much. That's a
little bit vague. You know?
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00:16:41
Much can mean different
things to different people.
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00:16:43
I take my kids to Chick-fil-A,
they love Chick-fil-A.
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00:16:46
It's a great place.
I love Chick-fil-A.
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00:16:48
We are a family of five, okay,
-
00:16:49
so we roll up in our
minivan to the drive through.
-
00:16:51
This is the scene that
plays out every time.
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00:16:53
I order $75 worth
of chicken shrapnel.
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00:16:58
Just whatever parts
you want. I'll take it.
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00:17:01
Just deep fry it. Right?
-
00:17:02
Throw some waffle
fries on the side.
-
00:17:05
Order it, and then at
the end of the order,
-
00:17:07
they always say, "Would
you like any dipping sauce?"
-
00:17:09
And I say, "Yes." And
they say, "What kind?"
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00:17:12
And I say, "Ranch." And
they say, "How much?"
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00:17:15
And I say, "Much, much much,
like a whole lot, you know?"
-
00:17:20
In my mind that would
mean, like, I don't know,
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00:17:22
a dozen packs of -- there's
so much chicken and five of us.
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00:17:26
This is what happens every time
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00:17:27
we go to the drive thru.
They hand us the bag.
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00:17:29
We say thank you. They
say, "My pleasure." Perfect.
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00:17:34
I open the bag and
inside are two ranches.
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00:17:40
It's not much to me, you know?
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00:17:43
We've got different definitions.
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00:17:46
So what does much mean to God?
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00:17:49
What's His version of much?
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00:17:50
Is there a place in
the Bible where maybe
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00:17:53
Jesus connects the idea
of fruit to the idea of much?
-
00:17:57
It turns out that
there is, actually.
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00:17:59
Matthew 13:23 says:
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00:18:14
Okay, there's math in the
Bible. Did you know that?
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00:18:16
I don't if you knew that.
There's math in the Bible.
-
00:18:18
I'm not going to tell my
13 year old. He hates math.
-
00:18:20
This would not be good
for his spiritual growth.
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00:18:22
But I'll tell you, there
is math in the Bible.
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00:18:25
Much to God seems to
be a range between 30 acts
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00:18:29
and 100 acts, anywhere
in there He's cool with,
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00:18:33
you know, 30 to 100.
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00:18:35
You know, we can do math.
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00:18:36
I don't know if you
knew this as a church.
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00:18:38
We have about 40,000 people,
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00:18:40
unique people who
engage with us every month.
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00:18:43
40,000 people.
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00:18:45
Do you know what 40,000
times 30 is? It's 1.2 million.
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00:18:52
Do you know what 40,000
times 60 is? 2.4 million.
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00:18:58
Do you know what 40,000
times 100 is? 4 million people.
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00:19:04
That's in one generation.
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00:19:06
There's other
translations of this verse
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00:19:07
that make it very clear that
He's talking to some one,
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00:19:10
one person, one generation.
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00:19:13
If you do the Bible math,
it would be reasonable
-
00:19:17
to conclude that what God
wants from a church like us
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00:19:21
is for that kind of
range in one generation.
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00:19:25
That's crazy. It might
seem nuts to you.
-
00:19:29
Brian has been doing
research on awakenings.
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00:19:31
I'm sure he's talked about
that a little bit from stage,
-
00:19:33
and you'll hear a
lot more about it.
-
00:19:35
It's really been on his heart.
-
00:19:36
What is an awakening?
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00:19:37
Well, an awakening is when
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00:19:39
so many more people than usual
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00:19:41
all come to God
in one generation,
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00:19:43
like 30 times, 60 times or
100 times more than usual.
-
00:19:47
And he's been researching,
like, how do they happen
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00:19:49
and and why do they
happen and all this stuff.
-
00:19:52
And my assumption
before he did this research
-
00:19:54
was like, God just sort
of like spontaneously
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00:19:56
did something and
everyone was just there
-
00:19:57
and they're like, "Wow, we
had no idea. This is crazy."
-
00:20:01
It's not how it works,
not how it works.
-
00:20:04
It works when a group of
people get a vision for it.
-
00:20:07
And they work for
it and they pray for it
-
00:20:09
and they try for it, doesn't
guarantee it's going to happen.
-
00:20:12
Doesn't guarantee that, but
that's when it does happen.
-
00:20:17
Now, that might
seem kind of crazy.
-
00:20:18
You know, I know,
um, a lot of believers,
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00:20:22
a lot of Christians can feel
like big numbers are bad.
-
00:20:24
You know, I hear that
a lot about Crossroads.
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00:20:26
Some people where
I work and it's like,
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00:20:28
"Oh, man, it's so big. You
know, it's kind of weird."
-
00:20:31
I'm like, "Well, it is big. Um,
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00:20:33
I'm not sure why that
means that it's weird or bad,
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00:20:36
because that seems
to be what you're --
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00:20:37
What you're indicating. You
know? It's bad, but I get it."
-
00:20:40
And by the way, if you
feel that way right now,
-
00:20:42
if you're like,
it is pretty big.
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00:20:43
I'm like, no judgment,
it's totally fine, I get it.
-
00:20:46
I remember back, um, I
don't know, 2007, 2008,
-
00:20:50
we were talking about starting
something called multi-site.
-
00:20:52
At that point, we were just
one church, one location,
-
00:20:54
and we were going
to add a site in Mason.
-
00:20:56
And I thought this
was a bad idea.
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00:21:00
Not because I didn't
think it would work.
-
00:21:02
I just thought like,
man, how arrogant of us
-
00:21:06
that we would think
the world would need
-
00:21:08
more Crossroads churches. Uck.
-
00:21:10
That's just -- that's
just crazy, right?
-
00:21:13
That's so prideful.
-
00:21:14
Humility. Humility would
be to be reasonable.
-
00:21:18
Just work here. Try to
grow this thing a little bit.
-
00:21:21
Right? That's that's reasonable.
-
00:21:23
Well, if you read the
Bible, spoiler alert,
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00:21:26
God doesn't seem to
recruit reasonable people.
-
00:21:30
He doesn't train
people to be reasonable.
-
00:21:34
He recruits unreasonable
people and trains them
-
00:21:37
to have a child-like faith that
what He says can happen.
-
00:21:40
Like Ephesians says
that abundantly more
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00:21:42
than they can think or imagine
can happen through God.
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00:21:45
That's what He's looking
for. That's His idea of much.
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00:21:48
I just think about what would
have happened if we had stopped.
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00:21:51
That 40,000 would be
significantly less because
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00:21:54
like 80% of that number
is outside our original site.
-
00:21:57
That would, I mean,
just think about that
-
00:21:59
if in my pride, which
that's what it's called
-
00:22:03
when you don't agree
with God, humility is,
-
00:22:06
"God, that's crazy.
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00:22:07
I don't know how
that's going to happen.
-
00:22:09
I don't understand it.
-
00:22:10
But I will just humbly
submit under You
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00:22:12
and try to follow
You." That's humility.
-
00:22:16
Just, man, I can't even imagine.
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00:22:18
Thank goodness that
we didn't listen to me.
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00:22:21
Thank goodness, you know?
-
00:22:23
Now, the stakes
are high on this.
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00:22:25
I need to make this
point, bearing fruit
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00:22:27
is not a hobby, it's
not like a side project.
-
00:22:29
God's like, Hey, by
the way, you know,
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00:22:31
can you just kind of,
like, like a side of fries?
-
00:22:33
Like a side of fruit on
your life? That'd be cool.
-
00:22:35
Do whatever you
want, just a little,
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00:22:36
little cup of cup of
fruit on the side. Cool."
-
00:22:39
No, it's not a hobby because
the stakes are severe for this.
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00:22:44
I read this in that
John 15 section.
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00:22:47
I want to read it again.
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00:22:48
Jesus says to His disciples,
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00:22:50
by the way, this is important.
-
00:22:51
That whole section,
John 15 about the vine
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00:22:54
and the branches and
bear much fruit from Jesus,
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00:22:56
that very last teaching, do
you know where it took place?
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00:23:00
This is on the roof of something
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00:23:03
that's known as the Upper Room.
-
00:23:04
The Upper Room is where
Jesus gave the Last Supper,
-
00:23:09
gathers His disciples
together and does this thing.
-
00:23:11
He takes some some
bread, He takes some wine,
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00:23:13
and He blesses them.
He breaks the bread.
-
00:23:15
He passes out the wine,
says, "This is my body.
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00:23:17
This is My blood shed for you."
-
00:23:18
It's the thing that
we still do to this day.
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00:23:20
Well, that all happened
in the Upper Room.
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00:23:23
But then after dinner, they
arise to the Upper Room.
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00:23:26
They go on top of the
building where there
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00:23:29
would have been
something just like this.
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00:23:31
This is a trellis and a vine.
-
00:23:34
And essentially
before air conditioning
-
00:23:36
in the Middle East, if
you wanted to be outside
-
00:23:38
and enjoy the breeze,
you needed shade.
-
00:23:41
And so not uncommon,
houses would have a trellis
-
00:23:45
and a little vineyard on top of
the roof just to provide shade.
-
00:23:48
You can imagine the sun setting,
-
00:23:49
and this would help
block some of sun,
-
00:23:51
and there'd probably
be overhead beams
-
00:23:53
with it coming down too
to block the sun overhead.
-
00:23:56
And so they're up there
and Jesusis teaching,
-
00:23:58
as He's pointing at
the vine in the trellis.
-
00:24:02
He says this, John 15:2:
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00:24:13
He says God's like a gardener.
-
00:24:15
He goes inside the wall.
He goes to His garden.
-
00:24:17
He's like a gardener
and if He sees
-
00:24:19
a branch that doesn't
have fruit, He just cuts it off.
-
00:24:22
Now, what does that mean?
-
00:24:23
Does it mean that you
can lose your salvation?
-
00:24:25
This is a big one that I
always get as a pastor,
-
00:24:27
can you lose your salvation?
-
00:24:29
Uh, personal opinion,
I don't think so,
-
00:24:31
because the opposite
of that would be
-
00:24:33
the way to keep your
salvation is to do good works.
-
00:24:36
And we don't have a
works based religion.
-
00:24:38
We have a grace based religion.
-
00:24:40
That's what Jesus's thing is.
-
00:24:42
It doesn't matter what you do,
-
00:24:43
you can't earn your
way into heaven
-
00:24:44
and you can't mistake
your way out of it either.
-
00:24:47
What does it mean
to be cut off then?
-
00:24:48
It means that you miss out on
-
00:24:50
the abundant life
that Jesus promised.
-
00:24:53
John 10 Jesus said:
-
00:25:01
Abundant what? Fruit,
fruit. You get to enjoy it.
-
00:25:05
See, when you
have abundant fruit,
-
00:25:07
you're the first person to
get to partake of the fruit.
-
00:25:09
That's a verse from
second Timothy,
-
00:25:11
it says the hard working farmer
-
00:25:12
is the first to
partake of the fruit.
-
00:25:17
You can be cut off,
you can miss out.
-
00:25:19
You can go
through life fruitless.
-
00:25:20
That's not what God has for you.
-
00:25:23
How would you
do that, by the way?
-
00:25:24
How would you become fruitless?
-
00:25:26
Is it accident, you know, it
just kind of happenstance?
-
00:25:29
Just bad things
happen? Well, no.
-
00:25:32
Part of this, I did a lot
of research on vines.
-
00:25:34
You know, I was
really interested, like,
-
00:25:36
how does how do vines grow?
-
00:25:37
And I found this whole
crazy corner of the internet
-
00:25:39
where people are, like,
hobbyist vine growers
-
00:25:41
and so learned a
whole bunch about vines
-
00:25:43
that I'm never going
to use ever again.
-
00:25:45
But I learned something
really interesting.
-
00:25:49
A vine, every branch in a vine
-
00:25:51
will grow along the ground.
-
00:25:53
It'll search until it finds
something to climb up
-
00:25:57
and cover, it's
called a wild vine.
-
00:26:00
This is a picture
of a wild vine.
-
00:26:01
You've probably
seen scenes like this
-
00:26:03
as you drive around,
maybe even as you're driving
-
00:26:06
south on 75, you're going
to Florida or Disney World
-
00:26:09
or whatever, you see the
kudzu like in Tennessee,
-
00:26:11
Georgia, it just covers
billboards and stop signs
-
00:26:14
and trees and
all kinds of stuff.
-
00:26:16
It just covers everything.
That's a wild vine.
-
00:26:20
This is the same thing
that we have today.
-
00:26:22
You and I naturally
are wild vines.
-
00:26:25
And what we'll do is we
will crawl along the ground
-
00:26:29
in whatever environment
we happen to be in
-
00:26:32
until we find something
to grow around.
-
00:26:36
Now these things --
Oh, golf. Who loves golf?
-
00:26:41
Golf is awesome, right?
-
00:26:43
What we'll do is we'll
just, we'll just be walking
-
00:26:45
around on the ground, just
kind of crawl. Oh, a golf club.
-
00:26:48
Ooh, I'm going to
bend my life to golf.
-
00:26:50
And we shape our time and
our resources around golf.
-
00:26:55
Then some of us, we
go over here, we're like,
-
00:26:56
ooh, a perfect family.
Ooh, look at that.
-
00:26:59
I'm going to shape
myself around having
-
00:27:00
the perfect family
that show us up
-
00:27:02
really well on Instagram.
So perfect. It'd be great.
-
00:27:05
Some of us, we find a
little house, we're like,
-
00:27:07
ooh, look, ooh, a house. I
would like a bigger house.
-
00:27:10
This would be fantastic.
-
00:27:11
I'm going to make my life
about having a bigger house.
-
00:27:13
Then after that house,
ooh, an even bigger one.
-
00:27:15
Oh, that'd be great.
-
00:27:16
Others of us would
go over here, we're like,
-
00:27:18
oh, yeah, health, body
beautiful. Let's do it.
-
00:27:22
It's great. That's kind of
heavy. I'll put that down.
-
00:27:27
We're wild branches,
left on our own,
-
00:27:29
we will find something
to grow ourselves around,
-
00:27:32
something that will
become our shape.
-
00:27:34
Now, I picked
these for a reason.
-
00:27:36
It's because they're all mine.
-
00:27:38
That's why I've been
trying to get healthier
-
00:27:42
and work out.
-
00:27:43
I started playing
golf a lot more
-
00:27:45
in the last couple of years.
-
00:27:46
Hasn't lowered my
handicap or anything,
-
00:27:48
but playing a lot more.
-
00:27:49
I live in a house
where me and my wife
-
00:27:53
share one bathroom to
shower, brush our teeth,
-
00:27:55
all the things
with all of our kids.
-
00:27:58
Not great, you
know, not the dream.
-
00:28:01
I'd like a different house or
more house or something.
-
00:28:04
I like my family to be great.
-
00:28:06
And you know what I
did just get a promotion.
-
00:28:08
That's what this represents.
-
00:28:09
I couldn't find, like, a
nameplate or anything,
-
00:28:11
just a trophy, so I've got
the corner office, you know,
-
00:28:14
the big job here.
-
00:28:16
Here's the point:
none of these things,
-
00:28:19
in and of themselves are bad.
-
00:28:21
When Jesus says to
grow fruit, or to be fruitless,
-
00:28:26
He doesn't mean
that you have to enjoy
-
00:28:28
only church stuff.
-
00:28:29
You can't have
anything good in your life.
-
00:28:31
That's not the point.
It's not the point.
-
00:28:33
But let me be very clear,
while I love all these things,
-
00:28:36
my life is not shaped
around any of them.
-
00:28:39
None of them. They
don't steer my dreams.
-
00:28:42
They're not my ultimate thing
-
00:28:43
that I'm thinking
about every day,
-
00:28:45
waking up and going,
how do I how do I get more?
-
00:28:47
How do I get further?
-
00:28:48
When that's true for you,
-
00:28:50
and yours might be other
stuff, I don't know what it is,
-
00:28:53
when that's true for
you, you are a wild vine
-
00:28:55
shaping yourself to
something other than Jesus
-
00:28:57
and you will, will,
will be fruitless.
-
00:29:02
So how does fruitfulness happen?
-
00:29:04
How would you
end up being the vine
-
00:29:06
that bears much fruit?
Is that accidental?
-
00:29:09
Are you born with some
kind of a spiritual gene?
-
00:29:12
No, not at all. Not at all.
-
00:29:16
See, the contrast to a
wild vine is a trellised vine.
-
00:29:22
A vine that somebody has
come along, a gardener,
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00:29:24
and carefully cultivated
it and given it a structure.
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00:29:27
A trellis is a really
intentional structure
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00:29:29
designed to lift a
vine up off the ground
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00:29:33
that's going to protect
it from rot and bugs.
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00:29:36
It's going to expose it to air.
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00:29:38
It's going to
expose it to the sun.
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00:29:40
It's going to more evenly
distribute moisture on it
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00:29:42
without getting bogged
down into puddles
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00:29:43
where that rot might grow
or fungus might develop.
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00:29:46
A trellis is what a
vine needs to grow
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00:29:49
and become abundantly,
abundantly fruitful.
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00:29:53
Now, a trellis is
essentially God's Word.
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00:29:58
He's the vine dresser.
He's the gardener.
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00:30:02
And what He uses,
like we saw in Nehemiah
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00:30:04
in the beginning, is
His Word as the thing
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00:30:07
to prop us up, to lift us up,
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00:30:10
for us to shape
ourselves around.
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00:30:12
Now, in Nehemiah, it was
the Old Testament law, right?
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00:30:14
It was the Book of
Moses that they read from.
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00:30:16
Well, we're actually
post Jesus, which means
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00:30:19
the Old Testament
law isn't the thing
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00:30:20
that we shape
ourselves to anymore.
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00:30:22
The thing we shape ourselves to
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00:30:23
is the one who fulfilled
the law, that's Jesus.
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00:30:27
And Jesus said in John 14:6:
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00:30:35
He's the way,
meaning the way of life,
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00:30:38
the way of acting,
the way of organizing
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00:30:41
the practices that
you do, that's Jesus.
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00:30:44
And the ancient believers,
they spent a lot of time
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00:30:46
on this idea of the way.
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00:30:47
And the way that they
started to describe it
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00:30:49
or think of it was
as a rule of life.
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00:30:52
Not rules, by the way, but rule
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00:30:55
comes from the
Latin word regula,
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00:30:57
which literally means a
straight piece of wood,
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00:31:01
not about measuring up.
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00:31:02
It's about a support structure.
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00:31:04
It's it's this piece right
here, that is a regula.
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00:31:09
It's a way of living.
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00:31:11
Now the the point
of it, like I said,
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00:31:14
is to help you
bear and grow fruit.
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00:31:17
At Crossroads we
have one of these.
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00:31:20
It's called the seven practices
that I showed you earlier.
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00:31:24
It's our way of describing
these are the things
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00:31:26
that you would do if you wanted
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00:31:27
to becom a fruitful person.
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00:31:30
You receive weekly teaching,
connect with God daily,
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00:31:32
serve others, live
generously, join community,
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00:31:34
get baptized, share your story.
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00:31:36
And I'm telling
you, those things
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00:31:37
might sound like
so basic to you.
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00:31:39
Like, "Kyle, really, all
this just for those things?
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00:31:41
Aren't those kind of obvious?"
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00:31:42
Well, yeah, but
are you doing them?
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00:31:45
Is your life shaped to them?
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00:31:47
Do you make choices away
from other things to them?
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00:31:51
Do you invest your
time and your resources
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00:31:52
in these things or
in something else?
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00:31:55
And if you're like,
"Well, I don't know."
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00:31:56
Well, have an idea for you.
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00:31:57
If you want to know
what your life is shaped to,
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00:32:00
ask your spouse or your
best friend or your roommate.
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00:32:06
They'll tell you.
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00:32:08
What are you
shaping yourself to?
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00:32:11
You might be wondering,
you know, is this kind of
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00:32:13
a rigor, is this kind of
a thing, a way of life,
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00:32:16
a trellis, these
these seven things.
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00:32:17
Do I need this? Is this
really necessary, Kyle?
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00:32:20
Is it necessary
to do all this stuff?
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00:32:22
Well, I heard a story
about Dietrich Bonhoeffer,
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00:32:25
who is a faith hero of mine.
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00:32:27
He was an anti-Nazi
activist in Germany
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00:32:30
in the 1930s and 40s,
eventually martyred
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00:32:32
for his part in trying
to overthrow Hitler.
-
00:32:36
Now, Dietrich started
out as a reasonable guy,
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00:32:39
very reasonable, came
from a reasonable family.
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00:32:41
They weren't really Christians
or very religious or anything.
-
00:32:44
They were just kind
of reasonable family
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00:32:46
and Dietrich got a
really reasonable job
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00:32:48
at a university in Munich.
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00:32:49
And he was kind of teaching.
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00:32:50
And then the Nazi
Party came to power,
-
00:32:53
and they started to just
kind of overwhelm the people
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00:32:55
and capture their minds.
-
00:32:57
And everybody who
was just that branch
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00:32:58
crawling on the ground
found the ideology
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00:33:00
and just sort of bent
themselves around it.
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00:33:03
So Dietrich was like, "I got
to do something about this."
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00:33:05
And so he quits his job.
-
00:33:07
He leaves Munich and
he goes out into the rural,
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00:33:09
kind of backwoods of
Germany, and he establishes
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00:33:13
an underground seminary where
he's going to train pastors.
-
00:33:16
He's going to develop a
curriculum, like a trellis,
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00:33:18
for them to grow around
so that they become fruitful,
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00:33:21
even though the sky is covered
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00:33:23
with this great
evil called Nazism.
-
00:33:26
He called it finkenwalde.
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00:33:28
So he goes out and he
starts doing this work.
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00:33:30
And a couple of years
go by and his family thinks,
-
00:33:33
"Well, maybe
Dietrich will kind of
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00:33:34
get it out of his system,"
but he never did.
-
00:33:37
And so finally they
sent a family friend out
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00:33:39
to go get him, and the
family friend shows up
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00:33:41
to Finkenwalde and just
says to Dietrich, says,
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00:33:44
"Hey, man, you know, isn't
this, um, isn't this enough?
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00:33:48
Hasn't it been long enough?
-
00:33:49
I mean, is any of this
stuff, is it even necessary?
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00:33:54
And Bonhoeffer didn't
say anything to him.
-
00:33:56
He just walked to
the edge of a lake.
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00:33:58
Finkenwalde was
on this giant lake
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00:34:00
and gets into a rowboat, motions
for his friend to get in.
-
00:34:03
Rows them across the
lake, gets out of the boat,
-
00:34:06
and they walk up a hill.
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00:34:08
And at the top of
the hill you can see
-
00:34:11
a valley down to the other side,
-
00:34:12
and in that valley was a
Hitler Youth Training center,
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00:34:16
where people are
being bent and shaped
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00:34:19
to the ideologies of Nazism.
-
00:34:22
And Bonhoeffer said, "You
asked me is this necessary?"
-
00:34:27
He said, "Yes, because this,"
-
00:34:30
and he pointed at Finkenwalde,
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00:34:32
"must become
stronger than that,"
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00:34:34
the Hitler Youth
Training Center.
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00:34:36
And friends, I
know, I'm so thankful
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00:34:38
we don't live in Nazi Germany.
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00:34:40
So, so thankful.
How great is that?
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00:34:42
But please don't be deluded.
-
00:34:44
Do you think the
kingdom of darkness
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00:34:46
is taking a few decades off?
-
00:34:48
Do you think that
the culture we live in
-
00:34:51
doesn't have just
as evil intentions
-
00:34:52
to pull us away from
the things of God
-
00:34:54
and shape our dreams
and shape our thinking
-
00:34:57
to something besides
Him? Because it does.
-
00:34:59
It's still here, and you
will either shape yourself
-
00:35:03
to something that's not Jesus,
-
00:35:04
or you shape yourself to Him.
-
00:35:06
Those are your only options.
-
00:35:09
The goal of all this is to
look like Jesus, by the way.
-
00:35:11
Jesus described it
this way in Matthew 16:
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00:35:28
The invitation is to
actually take up the practice,
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00:35:32
to to take it upon yourself.
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00:35:35
I started doing
this, by the way,
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00:35:36
these seven
practices I had heard.
-
00:35:37
I've been part of forming them,
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00:35:39
and we had talked
about them for a while.
-
00:35:40
It's probably about
nine months ago,
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00:35:42
the beginning of last summer.
-
00:35:43
I just had this conviction
moment where I went,
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00:35:45
"Oh, what about my life, God?
-
00:35:48
There might be
some things in here
-
00:35:49
that that I'm missing."
-
00:35:51
And so I looked
through the seven
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00:35:52
and was kind of praying
about it and thinking about it,
-
00:35:54
and I got convicted about
the one that said Serve Others.
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00:35:58
I thought, "Well, you know,
my whole job is serving.
-
00:36:00
God, that's what I do.
-
00:36:01
And that's the genuine
kind of mindset I try to take
-
00:36:04
to pastoring is I'm
here to serve you.
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00:36:06
I'm here to help you. You know?"
-
00:36:08
God was like, "Well, yeah,
but, uh, that's your job.
-
00:36:13
What are you doing
that you don't have to?
-
00:36:16
Who are you serving that
you don't have to serve?"
-
00:36:21
I didn't have a good
answer, so I signed up.
-
00:36:24
I went to middle school camp,
led a group of 8th grade boys.
-
00:36:27
It was terrifying and
awesome all at the same time.
-
00:36:31
And since I've been volunteering
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00:36:32
in middle school ministry
leading 8th grade boys
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00:36:35
at Crossroads East Side.
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00:36:38
Can I just tell you how much
more abundant my life feels.
-
00:36:43
How much more joy I have,
-
00:36:46
how much more I can sense God.
-
00:36:48
Why? Because I'm trying
to shape myself to Him.
-
00:36:53
He said, "Take up my cross.
-
00:36:54
Take up your cross. Follow me."
-
00:36:58
This isn't a self-help.
This isn't self-actualization.
-
00:37:00
This isn't about becoming
the best version of yourself.
-
00:37:02
This is about
becoming like Jesus,
-
00:37:05
pure and simple, that's it.
-
00:37:08
The apostle Paul said
this, Philippians 3:8,
-
00:37:10
he says that his goal is:
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00:37:23
The idea is to be
conformed to the Cross.
-
00:37:25
Now we think that a cross
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00:37:27
is shaped like a
lowercase t, right?
-
00:37:30
But if you go back to
ancient drawings and artworks
-
00:37:32
of crosses, they look a
lot more like this over here.
-
00:37:35
This is the artist Giotto
from the Arena Chapel
-
00:37:38
in Padua, Italy.
Painted that in 1305.
-
00:37:40
You'll notice that that cross
-
00:37:43
is more like an uppercase T,
-
00:37:46
two pieces of wood
and a sign on top.
-
00:37:50
It looks a lot like a trellis.
-
00:37:53
This is the call of Christ.
-
00:37:57
If you want to be fruitful,
you bend your life to Him,
-
00:38:00
you give your life away,
-
00:38:03
you love people the
way that He loved people.
-
00:38:06
Right before He did
this teaching, like I said,
-
00:38:08
he was downstairs
in the Upper Room,
-
00:38:11
and He did the thing with
the bread and the wine
-
00:38:13
that we now commemorate
as communion.
-
00:38:16
These were His
words, Matthew 26 says:
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00:38:47
Did you notice Jesus
never said the word wine?
-
00:38:49
He called it fruit.
-
00:38:52
You know, every
grape starts out,
-
00:38:55
every glass of wine
starts out as a grape.
-
00:38:58
A grape that has to be crushed.
-
00:39:00
A grapes that has
to be sacrificed.
-
00:39:03
And this is the
destiny of all fruit.
-
00:39:05
It's not to keep
it for yourself.
-
00:39:08
It's to let yourself be crushed
-
00:39:09
so that your life can
nourish somebody else
-
00:39:11
so they might know and love
and follow God because of you.
-
00:39:17
Now a grape gets crushed
-
00:39:19
and gets put away into
the darkness for a while.
-
00:39:23
When it comes out, it's
something new. It's wine.
-
00:39:25
We're going to take communion
to close out our time together.
-
00:39:29
This is a time to
remember and reflect on
-
00:39:32
the fruitful life that
Jesus lived for you,
-
00:39:35
so that you might
bear much fruit.
-
00:39:39
Time to have a
conversation with God.
-
00:39:41
And we're going to do
this a little bit differently.
-
00:39:44
We're actually going to
use grapes instead of wine
-
00:39:48
to remind ourselves of
that, that He was crushed.
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00:39:51
Isaiah 53 says:
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00:40:02
So as you have communion,
as you take that grape,
-
00:40:05
I want you to bite into it.
-
00:40:07
I want you to
imagine the crushing
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00:40:09
that Jesus went through for you,
-
00:40:12
not to make you feel guilty,
-
00:40:13
but to make you feel grateful.
-
00:40:15
And I want you to
ask Him how you might
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00:40:17
step into living that
life of fruitfulness too.
-
00:40:20
And in just a minute,
your campus pastor
-
00:40:22
is going to come on stage
and give you instruction
-
00:40:24
or come on video and
give you instructions.
-
00:40:26
But for now, let
me pray for you.
-
00:40:28
God, thank you,
thank you, thank you
-
00:40:31
for living the abundant life,
-
00:40:33
for inviting us
into fruitfulness.
-
00:40:36
And I just ask that
You'd help us take a step
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00:40:38
this week, a step
closer to living
-
00:40:40
the way that You
want us to live,
-
00:40:41
to practicing the things
You want us to practice.
-
00:40:43
That we may be the
garden that You love,
-
00:40:45
the vineyard that's so fruitful.
-
00:40:47
We might even see
something as crazy
-
00:40:49
as a hundred fold
return in our lifetime.
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00:40:52
We love You. Amen.