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- Camp is important
to me because I get to
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better my relationship with God
and hang out with my friends.
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It's awesome, the
best week ever.
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00:00:17
- The best week.
- Yes. Yes.
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00:00:50
- I got to meet all these
new people at camp,
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and I'm so grateful to be here.
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And it's just so
important to me.
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- Relationship with God is just
only getting stronger from here.
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This is a great place to kind of
reconnect more trust into Him.
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- Well, hey, welcome
to Crossroads. I'm Andy.
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And here we believe that you are
made for an adventure with God.
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We're unpacking the
book of Romans today,
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written by the Apostle Paul.
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And it was a letter
to the Romans
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for how to live a
life following Jesus.
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And it wasn't just
for ancient Rome,
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it applies to us on our
journey to follow Jesus
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right here and right now.
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We're going to start
off our time with songs
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that talk about building
our life on Jesus,
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the one that we
can trust and follow.
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- All right, here we go.
Put our hands together.
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- God, I thank You
that you stick close,
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that You're with us
even in hard times.
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It's who You are,
it's Your promise.
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00:09:44
Sing these words out, even
when the rain comes, we say.
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00:12:30
- He won't, y'all. He
truly will never leave us
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nor forsake us is
what Scripture says.
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When we're saying,
when I say that He won't,
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00:12:38
I don't want you to
have a false reality
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00:12:40
that He won't always meet
up to every expectation
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00:12:42
that you have, that He
won't always come through
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00:12:44
with the way that you want
to hear and answer prayer.
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00:12:46
But I am saying that He will
never leave us nor forsake us.
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00:12:49
He will be with us always.
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00:12:51
He does not have limited power.
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00:12:53
He has unlimited
power and unlimited love
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and unlimited grace
and unlimited goodness.
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00:12:59
This is the kind of
God that that I love
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00:13:01
and I'm so grateful to have.
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00:13:03
And that's why I love
worshiping like this,
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00:13:05
because worship is just a
response to seeing who God is,
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the seeing that God and what
He does and what He gives.
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00:13:13
I think I left my phone
that has the scripture,
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00:13:15
but I have a scripture and
I think I got to memorize.
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Romans 12: it says,
In view of God's mercy,
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we offer our bodies a
living sacrifice that is holy
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and acceptable in our
reasonable act of worship.
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00:13:26
I told you, it's in
view of His mercies,
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in view of what you've
seen God give you.
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00:13:30
And maybe you don't
know who God is,
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00:13:32
maybe you don't even
believe the whole God thing yet.
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00:13:34
It's all right. I'm glad
you're in this place.
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00:13:36
And I believe that God wants
to reveal Himself to you today.
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00:13:40
He wants you to know Him better.
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00:13:41
It's the desire of His heart.
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00:13:44
And this last song
we're about to sing,
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00:13:46
I truly love this song.
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00:13:48
It says God is King and
high praise belongs to Him
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00:13:51
because He is the
King that reigns forever.
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00:13:53
And just a couple of days ago,
I don't know if you know this,
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but we actually
have the church body
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00:13:57
more than it's in this
room, and it's online.
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00:13:59
It's at other
sites, but it's also
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00:14:01
at Warren
Correctional Institute.
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00:14:03
We go into prisons and
we have brothers in there
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00:14:05
and sisters that are
part of our church family.
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00:14:08
And we got to sing this
song just this past Friday.
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00:14:10
And it was an incredible
time, especially when we sing
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00:14:12
the words like I lift my hands
up, lay my whole life down,
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hits different, something
different when I get to do this
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00:14:19
amongst people that
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00:14:20
are not experiencing
freedom at the moment.
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00:14:23
But yet they still
see in view of God,
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00:14:26
He's worthy of
this kind of worship,
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00:14:27
He's worthy of
this kind of release,
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00:14:29
this kind of just
praise unto Him.
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00:14:31
So I want us to erupt in this
place as we sing this last song,
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giving praise to the
High King forever.
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00:14:38
Y'all ready? Can
we sing this together?
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00:17:14
- This next part says
I lift my hands up
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and I lay my life down.
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00:17:18
So as we sing this song,
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can we just lift our hands
as an act of surrender?
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00:17:22
Sing this.
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00:20:09
- God, I'm so thankful for Your
goodness and for Your mercy.
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00:20:14
I think about the
times where I've,
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00:20:17
I put things before You, God.
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00:20:19
I've put things in priority over
you and let them control me.
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00:20:23
And it's left me in
a place of darkness
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00:20:26
and sadness and sorrow
and as I sing this song,
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00:20:30
it says: All hail, all
praise to the Lord,
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00:20:34
Most high, my king forever.
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00:20:38
And it reminds me of
how sovereign You are.
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00:20:40
And when we put You
in that number one spot
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00:20:42
that You give us all
the things that we need,
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00:20:45
Your goodness and Your
mercy and Your grace, God.
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00:20:47
I've experienced that
and I'm thankful for that.
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00:20:49
Would You remind
someone of that this morning,
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00:20:53
God, who you are?
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00:20:55
In Your name we pray. Amen.
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00:20:56
Come on. Can we give it
up for God one more time?
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00:21:00
- Camps are a way
to take an adventure
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00:21:02
that pushes you out of your
comfort zone and closer to God.
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00:21:05
Just ask anyone who's
gone to a Crossroads camp
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00:21:07
and I think you'll
hear a similar story
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00:21:09
about how they
came home different
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00:21:10
and almost always in a good way.
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00:21:12
No, definitely
always in a good way.
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00:21:14
Actually just met a guy this
past weekend from Kentucky
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00:21:17
who last year his wife
signed him up for Man Camp
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00:21:20
without even
telling him about it.
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00:21:22
She waited until a
couple of weeks before
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00:21:23
and then told him and he
just kind of had this moment.
-
00:21:25
He got angry at first and
was like, "You know what?
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00:21:28
If I'm going to do this thing,
-
00:21:29
I'm at least going to
have an open mind."
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00:21:31
And it changed his life.
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00:21:33
Really, really great things
happen when we allow ourselves
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00:21:36
to go outside of
our comfort zone
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00:21:37
to be stretched a little bit.
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00:21:38
And if you want to
grow this year, man,
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00:21:40
I really highly recommend
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00:21:42
you check out one of
our upcoming camps.
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00:21:45
Crossroads is all
about fueling ministry
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00:21:47
and making a
difference in our world.
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00:21:48
And here's an unlikely source
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00:21:50
who really understood
what giving is all about.
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00:21:55
- You had to be very
careful around him.
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00:21:56
You couldn't say,
"Gee, I like that watch."
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00:21:59
He'd take it off
and give it to you.
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00:22:00
You couldn't say, "Gee,
that's a beautiful painting."
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00:22:02
He'd take it off
and give it to you.
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00:22:04
One time we were coming
out of the Waldorf Astoria
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00:22:06
in New York City
on our way to a gig,
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00:22:07
had to go out the back entrance
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00:22:09
because he had been
mobbed if you go out the front.
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00:22:11
And he had a big apartment at
the back of the Waldorf Astoria.
-
00:22:14
So we're coming
out of the building
-
00:22:16
and a woman come running
out of the door screaming,
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00:22:18
"Mr. Sinatra. Mr. Sinatra,
please. Mr. Sinatra."
-
00:22:21
And the security stopped her.
-
00:22:22
And she's hollering,
"Please, Mr. Sinatra."
-
00:22:24
So he turned around
and he said, "What is it?"
-
00:22:26
And he walked back to her.
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00:22:27
She said, "My husband
is home sick. He's very ill.
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00:22:29
If you would sign an autograph,
it would mean the world to him.:
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00:22:32
And he said, sure, and
he signed the autograph.
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00:22:34
And she said, "Oh,
what beautiful cufflinks."
-
00:22:36
And there were $2,000 cufflinks,
I know where he got them at.
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00:22:38
He said, "Thank you."
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00:22:39
He finished the autograph
and he took the cufflinks off
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00:22:41
and he handed them to her,
"Give these to your husband."
-
00:22:44
She said, "No, no,
no, I don't want them.
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00:22:45
I was only admiring them."
-
00:22:46
He said, "No, I want
you to have them.
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00:22:48
I want your husband
to have them."
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00:22:49
So we get in the car.
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00:22:50
I said, "Frank, that was
beautiful. That was wonderful.
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00:22:53
But why did you do that?"
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00:22:54
He said, "Tommy, if
you possess something
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00:22:55
that you can't give away,
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00:22:56
then you don't possess
it, it possesses you"
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00:23:01
Well, it's -- Well, I never
forgot that -- that was.
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00:23:03
"It's okay, " he said,
"If somebody said, 'Gee,
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00:23:05
I like your Mercedes Benz, '
and you don't give it to them.
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00:23:08
But when you're alone in the
bathroom and you're shaving,
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00:23:11
you got to admit that
that guy in the mirror,
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00:23:13
that car owns you because
you can't give it away.'"
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00:23:16
Man, that idea that nothing
that we have is truly ours,
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00:23:20
that we're just renting it
is a really beautiful idea.
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00:23:23
I liked Sinatra before this,
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00:23:25
man, I like him
even more after this.
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00:23:27
And if you're wanting
to go deeper with God
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00:23:29
and follow maybe more
about what He has to teach you
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00:23:32
about how to be generous
with who He's made you to be,
-
00:23:34
and even with your
gifts and your resources,
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00:23:37
hey, you can head
to Crossroads.net/give
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00:23:39
for more info to join
that team of faithful givers
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00:23:42
who make this possible or
to ask some good questions
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00:23:45
about what Crossroads
believes about money
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00:23:47
or what we spend our money on.
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00:23:49
And today we're unpacking
the book of Romans.
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00:23:53
Just like Sinatra experienced
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00:23:54
great levels of freedom
around his money,
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00:23:57
the apostle Paul
wants us to understand
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00:24:00
how we can experience freedom
in every area of our life
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00:24:03
as we center our lives
more around Jesus.
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00:24:06
And Kyle is going to
explore how that grace
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00:24:08
offers you and I the
opportunity to live more freely.
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00:24:37
- Hey, everybody, I'm Kyle
if we've never met before.
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00:24:40
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
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00:24:42
I have to start with something
that's a little bit awkward,
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00:24:45
and that's just to admit
that I sinned.
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00:24:48
I sinned greatly,
and I didn't mean to.
-
00:24:51
It happened the last
time I talked to you guys,
-
00:24:54
I did a message about wisdom,
-
00:24:55
and honestly, I thought
I had everything in it.
-
00:24:57
I had Bible verses, quotes
from famous theologians,
-
00:25:00
Hebrew words even
in it, stuff Jesus said,
-
00:25:03
thought it had everything.
-
00:25:05
And then you all texted me
and emailed me
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00:25:09
and stopped me in Kroger to tell
me I committed this massive sin.
-
00:25:15
It's not one of the
seven deadliest sins,
-
00:25:16
but according to you
guys, it's like number eight.
-
00:25:20
I mentioned I got a new puppy
and I didn't show you a picture.
-
00:25:23
I'm so sorry!
-
00:25:25
Please just find it in your
hearts to give me grace
-
00:25:28
and let me fix it right now.
-
00:25:29
This is Annie, my puppy
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00:25:32
She's a german
shorthair pointer.
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00:25:34
She's the cutest puppy
in the entire world.
-
00:25:37
So incredibly sweet, except
for when she's eating poop
-
00:25:40
or peeing on the stairs
or chewing my face,
-
00:25:42
which happen to be
her three favorite things
-
00:25:44
in the whole world.
-
00:25:46
Just, once again,
don't get a puppy.
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00:25:48
I've got one, I'll send
you pictures of it,
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00:25:50
if that's what you need in your
life, very happy to do that.
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00:25:53
Like you heard, we're
starting a series of talks
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00:25:56
on the book of Romans today.
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00:25:58
And the book of Romans holds
this special place in the Bible.
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00:26:01
See all of the Bible,
all of it is profitable.
-
00:26:05
We see this in 1 Timothy 3:16.
-
00:26:07
It says, All scripture
is breathed by God
-
00:26:09
and is profitable for teaching,
-
00:26:11
correcting and training
and righteousness.
-
00:26:13
The whole thing is good.
-
00:26:14
And Romans kind
of holds this, like,
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00:26:17
top of the whole pyramid
place in Scripture.
-
00:26:21
It's the standout
book in the Bible,
-
00:26:23
if there were such a thing.
-
00:26:24
St. Augustine, Martin
Luther, John Wesley,
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00:26:26
just to name a few important
figures throughout history,
-
00:26:29
they actually pointed
to the book of Romans
-
00:26:31
as the thing that
unlocked God for them
-
00:26:33
and actually
brought them to faith.
-
00:26:35
Here's what Martin
Luther said about the book:
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00:26:57
It's this powerful,
powerful book.
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00:26:59
Not by accident, by the way.
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00:27:00
It was written by Paul,
who's the greatest theologian,
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00:27:04
evangelist, church planter
who ever lived outside of Jesus.
-
00:27:08
And in Romans is
Paul's magnum opus.
-
00:27:10
It was written towards
the end of his ministry.
-
00:27:13
And so he's able to bring
not just his kind of theories
-
00:27:15
about God and theories
about how it all works,
-
00:27:18
but his decades and
decades of experience.
-
00:27:21
And so it has this unrivaled
breadth, this deep logic
-
00:27:25
and this mature
understanding all baked into it.
-
00:27:29
In fact, when
Harvard was founded,
-
00:27:31
it was a Christian university,
-
00:27:33
as were many of the Ivy schools.
-
00:27:34
And for the first hundred
years of its existence,
-
00:27:37
law students were
actually required to study
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00:27:40
the book of Romans, not
for the theology content,
-
00:27:42
not to learn about God,
but to actually study
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00:27:45
Paul's incredible skills of
debate and reason and logic.
-
00:27:49
He has this way in Romans
of he presents an argument
-
00:27:52
and then he knows what
you're going to object to it.
-
00:27:54
Like, he reads your mind
and he voices those concerns
-
00:27:57
and he immediately
kind of responds to them
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00:27:59
and he does this
again and again.
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00:28:01
It's this incredible,
incredible book,
-
00:28:03
and it holds this really firm
purpose and place in Scripture.
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00:28:07
It is the most thorough
description of the story
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00:28:13
of the gospel of God's
grace in all of Scripture.
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00:28:17
Now, gospel just
means good news.
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00:28:19
It's just a fancy way
of saying good news.
-
00:28:21
And if you were to kind
of unlock that good news
-
00:28:23
and find the very center
kind of white hot core
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00:28:25
of that good news in
there, you would find grace.
-
00:28:29
And so the series of
talks that we're going to do
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00:28:32
is all about grace.
-
00:28:33
Grace just is God
choosing to look on us,
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00:28:36
to view us with favor
and to offer us goodness
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00:28:40
even when we don't
deserve it. That's grace.
-
00:28:43
All along we're
going to look at this.
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00:28:45
Next week, this this
message, by the way,
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00:28:46
is kind of a two parter.
-
00:28:48
Next week, we're going to talk
about Grace, how to unlock it.
-
00:28:50
I find that for many of us,
-
00:28:52
whether you've been
following Jesus for a long time
-
00:28:54
or you're brand new to the
faith, there's like this block,
-
00:28:56
this almost emotional block of
-
00:28:58
if I can understand
that grace exists,
-
00:29:00
I can learn about it,
-
00:29:02
but I can't access
it on a daily basis.
-
00:29:04
How do I feel that God
looks on me with favor
-
00:29:06
and with pleasure?
-
00:29:08
We're going to look
at that next week.
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00:29:09
But as I as I studied Romans,
-
00:29:11
as I poured through
the beginning chapters,
-
00:29:13
as I did research on it, I
actually came to the conclusion
-
00:29:17
that the place we
need to start today
-
00:29:19
is as unexpected and
uncomfortable, frankly,
-
00:29:22
as it is critical
to understanding
-
00:29:24
the story of God's grace.
-
00:29:26
It has to do with a central
plot point in the story
-
00:29:30
that I think our
current cultural tide
-
00:29:32
is trying to entirely edit out.
-
00:29:36
And that can't happen because,
-
00:29:37
see, if you miss
this plot point,
-
00:29:39
you actually miss the
entire story of grace.
-
00:29:42
You don't get to have it.
-
00:29:43
And I've seen people
who edit this out
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00:29:45
and I'm telling you, they end
up walking away from faith.
-
00:29:49
Now, what is it?
-
00:29:50
Well, it's revealed in a
single incredibly odd phrase
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00:29:54
right in the middle of the
first chapter of Romans.
-
00:29:58
If you're following
along in a Bible app,
-
00:29:59
you've got a Bible, if you're
watching at home on your lap,
-
00:30:02
just underline Romans 1:16.
-
00:30:03
That's the verse we're
going to dig into today.
-
00:30:05
We're going to come back to
it again and again and again.
-
00:30:08
It says this, Paul writes:
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00:30:21
I am not ashamed of the gospel.
-
00:30:25
That's odd, isn't it?
-
00:30:26
I mean gospel, again, it means
good news of God's grace.
-
00:30:29
What is there to be
ashamed about in good news?
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00:30:33
Weird.
-
00:30:34
You know, it's like me
standing up here today going,
-
00:30:36
"I am not ashamed
of the good news
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00:30:39
that all three Cincinnati
Pro sports teams
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00:30:41
are great at the same time.
-
00:30:43
Not ashamed of
that. Not ashamed.
-
00:30:45
Short King Luciano Acosta
and the The FC Cincinnati,
-
00:30:49
Elly de la Cruz and the
Reds, Joe Burrow and Bengals,
-
00:30:51
I'm not ashamed of any of it."
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00:30:54
Of course not, it's good news.
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00:30:56
Why would you be ashamed of it?
-
00:30:59
This is the question
that we're asking today.
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00:31:02
To get an answer, we need God to
show up and speak to each of us.
-
00:31:05
Pray with me as we start.
-
00:31:06
God, we're asking You to just
show up to unlock this story.
-
00:31:11
We don't want to miss
any parts of Your truth.
-
00:31:13
You say Your truth
sets us free, Lord.
-
00:31:15
So give us openness.
-
00:31:17
Help us be open
minded to hear You out
-
00:31:20
and to receive this
completeness of grace. Amen.
-
00:31:25
Okay, so Romans
was actually written
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00:31:27
to a specific people group.
-
00:31:28
Can anyone guess who
Romans was written to?
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00:31:32
So it's Romans, by
the way, is Romans.
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If you guess that
you get a free Bible,
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they're out at the information
center, so just go get one.
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They're actually available
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for anybody who
wants one all the time.
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Anyway, we're into Romans.
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00:31:44
Now Paul didn't actually
know the Romans.
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00:31:46
He had never gone there.
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00:31:47
He hadn't met them
when he wrote this letter.
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00:31:49
Now, he wanted to, but
he had never been there.
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00:31:51
And in Romans,
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00:31:52
it was a really interesting
collection of people.
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00:31:56
It was kind of some
Jewish believers
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00:31:58
and then Gentile believers.
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00:32:00
Gentile is just a Jewish
word that means not Jewish.
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00:32:03
That's it. It's not
like a people group.
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00:32:05
It's just all of us
who aren't Jewish.
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00:32:08
So there's the Jews
and the Gentiles.
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00:32:09
But what had happened about ten
years before Paul wrote Romans
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00:32:12
is the Roman emperor
Claudius had expelled
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00:32:15
all of the Jews, believers
included, from Rome
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00:32:17
for a period of
about five years.
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00:32:19
And so they left.
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00:32:21
And the Gentiles kept going,
-
00:32:22
and they kind of evolved
their understanding of God
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00:32:25
and scripture and what's
important and what's not.
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00:32:27
And it kind of went over here.
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00:32:28
And then the Jewish
believers came back
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00:32:30
after the exile was lifted.
-
00:32:31
And these two
parts of the church
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00:32:33
just weren't seeing eye to eye.
-
00:32:36
It was a church divided.
-
00:32:38
And so Paul's purpose
in writing Romans
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00:32:40
is to attempt to unify
the church with the thing
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00:32:43
that creates unity,
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00:32:44
the gospel of God's
incredible, unrivaled grace.
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00:32:49
That's his heart in
writing this entire thing.
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00:32:53
So I want you to imagine
for a minute you are now Paul.
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00:32:56
Congratulations, you're Paul.
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00:32:57
You are the world's greatest
theologian, evangelist,
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00:33:00
sharer of the good
news who's ever lived
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00:33:03
alive on the
planet at this time.
-
00:33:05
You're in your prime.
-
00:33:07
You are Michael Jordan in 1991.
-
00:33:09
You are Serena Williams in 2013.
-
00:33:12
I'm going to go ahead and
call it your Joe Burrow in 2023.
-
00:33:15
That's you. Okay?
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00:33:17
Height of your powers and you're
going to write this letter.
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00:33:21
And you're thinking, how
should I start this thing?
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00:33:24
What would you
start to write about?
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00:33:27
The Gospel of God's grace.
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00:33:29
Would you start, "God is love"?
-
00:33:32
Would you write, "For God so
loved the world, Jesus saves"?
-
00:33:37
Or maybe you just start
with a kind of a nice intro,
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00:33:39
"Boy, do I have some
great news for you."
-
00:33:43
How would you start the letter?
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00:33:46
Now, on the other side,
I want you to imagine
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00:33:47
that you are the Roman church.
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00:33:49
You've heard of these
letters that Paul sends
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00:33:52
all around the world
to other churches.
-
00:33:54
The church in Corinth got
one, the Ephesians got one,
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00:33:57
the Thessalonicans got
one. You haven't got one yet.
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00:34:00
Okay, then finally, if
somebody runs into the city
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00:34:03
and they're like,
"Guys, Paul wrote us,
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00:34:05
finally one of the famous
letters, we got one."
-
00:34:08
Now, this is before churches
had buildings so met in homes.
-
00:34:10
So it would have gone something
like, "This letter came,
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00:34:13
guys, we're not going to --
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00:34:14
no one's going to read it
until tonight, 7:00 at Jimmy's.
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00:34:18
Okay. So bring bring chips
and dip or hummus and pita."
-
00:34:22
I don't know what they
ate back then, pizza?
-
00:34:25
I don't know if they had it.
-
00:34:26
"Just bring some stuff.
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00:34:27
We're all going to sit together
-
00:34:28
and we're going
to read it out loud.
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00:34:30
It's going to be awesome.
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00:34:31
You're not going to want to miss
it." So everyone's like, Yeah.
-
00:34:33
So 7:00, everyone
shows up at Jimmy's house
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00:34:35
and they jam in there
and the guy at the front,
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00:34:37
he's like, "Guys,
guys, guys, here we go.
-
00:34:39
We're going to start reading.
-
00:34:40
Everyone get quiet here.
-
00:34:42
Boy, this is going to be,
it's going to be amazing."
-
00:34:44
He starts reading and
Paul does what Paul does
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00:34:46
in most of his letters
like there's this giant
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00:34:48
kind of way too long intro
with lots of run on sentences
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00:34:52
about who he is and he
kind of gets through that stuff.
-
00:34:54
And then there's this
cool part where Paul is like,
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00:34:56
"I really want to
come meet you guys."
-
00:34:58
And the whole
room kind of swoons.
-
00:34:59
Like, "Paul, The
honor would be all ours.
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00:35:03
And also, I mean partly yours
because we're pretty great.
-
00:35:05
You know, pretty cool,
you want to meet us."
-
00:35:07
Then the guy gets
into the heart of it, okay?
-
00:35:08
He's like, he's like, "Hey,
guys, here comes, here comes,
-
00:35:11
here comes. Paul writes,"
and the guy reads Romans 1:15.
-
00:35:21
They're like, "Yeah, you know,
get your praise hands ready,
-
00:35:24
get ready to shout, Amen.
-
00:35:25
This is going to be great.
-
00:35:26
Here comes the Gospel.
He's about to preach it."
-
00:35:28
And then the guy
settles in, Romans 1:18:
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00:35:41
And no praise, hands go
up, and no one says amen.
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00:35:46
Paul keeps writing,
guy keeps reading:
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00:36:04
Paul amens himself because
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00:36:06
he knows no one else
is going to do it, right?
-
00:36:11
In the room, I think they're
thinking at this moment,
-
00:36:14
they're like, "Okay, that
was not what we expected
-
00:36:16
for the start of this
gospel of grace thing.
-
00:36:19
Maybe, though, maybe
those harsh words
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00:36:20
Paul's talking
about someone else.
-
00:36:22
Maybe, maybe it's not us.
-
00:36:24
Let's just keep -- let's just
keep reading through here."
-
00:36:26
So Paul keeps writing and the
guy keeps reading, Romans 2:1:
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00:36:49
Eww, there's that word again
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00:36:56
And they're like, "Oh, he
is talking to us in this room.
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00:37:00
He didn't address it
to the wrong people."
-
00:37:02
And at this point, the
Gentiles start thinking,
-
00:37:04
"Well, well, maybe the
you refers to the Jews,
-
00:37:07
like, they're wrong
and we're right.
-
00:37:09
We're going to win
this divided argument.
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00:37:11
We're going to be proven right."
-
00:37:12
And the Jews think,
"Well, maybe the you
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00:37:14
refers to to the Gentiles,
we're going to be proven right."
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00:37:18
But Paul keeps writing and the
guy keeps reading, Romans 2:9:
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00:37:22
There will be
trouble and distress
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00:37:24
for every human
being who does evil:
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00:37:26
first for the Jew,
then for the Gentile.
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00:37:29
But glory, honor and peace
for everyone who does good:
-
00:37:31
first for the Jew,
and then the Gentile,
-
00:37:33
for God does not
show favoritism.
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00:37:34
All who sin apart from the law
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00:37:36
will also perish
apart from the law.
-
00:37:37
And he goes on and on and on.
-
00:37:39
It just again about sin and
they're being implicated by it.
-
00:37:43
And at some point you
just imagine someone goes,
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00:37:45
"Okay, but like
what did Jesus say?
-
00:37:48
Is Jesus involved
in any of this?"
-
00:37:51
And so Paul keeps writing
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00:37:52
and the guy keeps
reading, Romans 2:16:
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00:38:01
Paul says, Jesus will actually
judge you as my gospel,
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00:38:05
my good news declares.
-
00:38:07
And then Paul doesn't stop.
-
00:38:08
I'm not going to read
you all three chapters.
-
00:38:10
You can do it on your
own if you want to.
-
00:38:12
But for almost
three entire chapters,
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00:38:15
Paul goes on and on and on about
sin, our sin and God's wrath.
-
00:38:21
And then he wraps it up
with this absolute mic drop
-
00:38:24
pinned to everyone, Romans 3:10:
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00:38:42
No one. Paul just kind of
lays it out for everybody.
-
00:38:47
And so anyway,
welcome to church.
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00:38:49
The exits are clearly
marked behind you.
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00:38:52
They're on every level. Okay?
-
00:38:54
I mean, seriously, right?
-
00:38:56
Like, if this was today,
we'd all be on Amazon
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00:38:59
leaving one star reviews.
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00:39:01
Letter arrives smeared
with sin and God's wrath.
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00:39:04
Didn't love it.
-
00:39:06
Asking to exchange for
another one. Still on hold.
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00:39:09
Right, that's what we
would we would write.
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00:39:12
It's just this, like,
what are you doing?
-
00:39:15
See in this room that
Paul was writing to, though,
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00:39:17
were these two beliefs, these
two kind of outlooks on sin,
-
00:39:21
and they were the
same two beliefs
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00:39:23
that are present in this room
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00:39:24
or wherever you're
listening today, the same two.
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00:39:27
You fall into one of
these two categories.
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00:39:30
The first is the Gentile mindset
or belief system about sin.
-
00:39:34
The Gentile mindset
is basically that people
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00:39:37
are inherently good and
sin doesn't really exist,
-
00:39:40
except in like extreme
cases, you know,
-
00:39:43
genocidal dictators,
murderers, that sort of thing.
-
00:39:47
But not in, like,
average people like me.
-
00:39:49
I'm basically good.
That's the Gentile mindset.
-
00:39:53
And then there's
the Jewish mindset.
-
00:39:55
Maybe you have the
Jewish mindset, that's actually
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00:39:57
that people are
inherently sinful.
-
00:39:59
Sin is real, and actually in
many people that's in them.
-
00:40:04
But because of your
special beliefs and behavior,
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00:40:07
you're good.
-
00:40:09
See, both mindsets actually
arrive at the same conclusion.
-
00:40:12
And the conclusion
is, I am good.
-
00:40:15
But Paul wrote
something different.
-
00:40:17
Paul wrote, "There is none
who does good, no, not one."
-
00:40:21
By the way, not even himself.
-
00:40:24
Paul doesn't write this
and exclude himself.
-
00:40:26
He's not going,
"You're all super bad.
-
00:40:28
But me, I'm pretty
-- I'm pretty great."
-
00:40:30
That's not the attitude of Paul.
-
00:40:32
He mentored this
guy named Timothy
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00:40:34
and he wrote him two letters
that are now part of the Bible
-
00:40:36
and 1 Timothy
1:15 he wrote this:
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00:40:48
Of whom I'm chief.
-
00:40:49
And I just want to be
really clear at this point,
-
00:40:51
this is how I think
about myself, too.
-
00:40:53
I don't stand up here
going, "Let's talk about sin
-
00:40:57
and God's wrath and
how it's in all of you."
-
00:41:00
No, this is me.
-
00:41:04
I'm full of pride and
anger and bitterness
-
00:41:07
and all these things.
I can't escape it.
-
00:41:09
I didn't always think this.
-
00:41:11
I would have defaulted
more into the Jewish mindset
-
00:41:14
that, you know, some
people were bad,
-
00:41:16
but not really, not me.
-
00:41:18
And maybe even a little
bit of the Gentile mindset,
-
00:41:20
like, "Well, I just haven't
done the bad stuff,
-
00:41:23
you know, because
I went to church.
-
00:41:25
And if you go to
church long enough,
-
00:41:26
you'll see someone
stand on a stage
-
00:41:28
or you'll watch a video of them
-
00:41:29
telling their story
of coming to faith."
-
00:41:31
And the ones that
make the videos
-
00:41:32
are, like, the dramatic ones.
-
00:41:34
It's always like, "I was a
warlord who sold drugs
-
00:41:39
and never showed people
pictures of my puppy.
-
00:41:42
That's how bad I was.
And now I'm saved," right?
-
00:41:46
And I would watch
those and I would think,
-
00:41:48
"Okay, well, I've never
done any of those things,
-
00:41:50
except for the
puppy picture now.
-
00:41:51
But back then I
didn't have a puppy.
-
00:41:52
So it's like I haven't
done those things.
-
00:41:55
I'm just kind of a normal
person, you know?"
-
00:41:57
And I would hear sin
talked about and just think,
-
00:42:00
"Okay, but not really,
you know, not me."
-
00:42:05
But then some things
happened in my life.
-
00:42:08
Like I got married
and I had kids
-
00:42:10
and there were these moments
where I couldn't escape it.
-
00:42:13
Like when all of our
kids were newborns,
-
00:42:16
we'd bring them
home from the hospital.
-
00:42:17
By the way, new parents,
they don't come sleep trained.
-
00:42:20
That's not a feature.
-
00:42:22
We haven't figured out how
to kind of program that yet.
-
00:42:25
Maybe someday, but
that's not how they come.
-
00:42:27
And so they wouldn't sleep.
-
00:42:28
And my wife would
sometimes wake me up
-
00:42:30
in the middle of
the night to help.
-
00:42:31
She's exhausted. She'd
wake me up to help.
-
00:42:33
And my immediate
instinctual reaction every time
-
00:42:37
for all three kids was anger.
Anger, "I've got to get up."
-
00:42:42
This is towards my
wife, who I made vows to,
-
00:42:45
for better or for worse,
for richer or for poorer.
-
00:42:47
Apparently not for
lack of sleep, though,
-
00:42:49
I didn't put that in there.
-
00:42:50
Maybe I should have.
-
00:42:51
And I'm angry and this is
this is to help with my kids,
-
00:42:54
the people I'm supposed to love
the most in the entire world.
-
00:42:57
And so I had to come
to this conclusion that
-
00:43:00
actually the baseline
natural me is not good,
-
00:43:04
is not loving, is not kind.
-
00:43:07
It's mean and selfish and
angry. I can't escape it.
-
00:43:11
So I don't stand up here saying
-
00:43:12
some of you are
sinful and I'm not.
-
00:43:14
I stand up here saying
-
00:43:15
I consider myself chief
among sinners. Chief.
-
00:43:19
And see this moment for
you of choosing to believe
-
00:43:24
that you might be
what the Bible says
-
00:43:26
you are apart
from God full of sin.
-
00:43:30
This is the moment that Paul
says he's not ashamed about,
-
00:43:36
that sin is in us and
that God's right response
-
00:43:39
to it would be
wrath, Romans 1:16:
-
00:43:50
I mean, just think
about the rundown
-
00:43:52
of the story of the
gospel of grace.
-
00:43:54
Let's just examine
it part by part
-
00:43:56
and see if we can find
any other offensive parts.
-
00:43:58
Here's, just make
a little quiz, okay?
-
00:44:00
There's a loving creator
-
00:44:02
who made you for
a beautiful purpose.
-
00:44:04
Is there anything offensive
or shameful in that?
-
00:44:08
No, not really.
-
00:44:10
He wants the very
best for your life.
-
00:44:12
Anything offensive or
shameful in that? No.
-
00:44:14
He loves you so much that
He sent His Son to rescue you.
-
00:44:18
Anything offensive or
shameful in that? No.
-
00:44:21
He wants you to live in
Paradise forever with Him.
-
00:44:23
He's preparing a beautiful
mansion for you in heaven.
-
00:44:25
Anything offensive or something
to be ashamed about in that? No.
-
00:44:30
But, friends, that rundown is
not the gospel of God's grace.
-
00:44:34
See, the Gospel of
God's grace is that
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00:44:35
in spite of our sin and in spite
of the justified wrath of God,
-
00:44:40
God chooses to
look on us with grace.
-
00:44:44
Now, if any part of
you has been ashamed
-
00:44:46
of the parts of the Bible
that kind of make you,
-
00:44:49
like, uncomfortable, to
share that you're a believer
-
00:44:51
at work or you're a Christian
or you go to church at work.
-
00:44:54
It's these parts, isn't it?
-
00:44:56
I just wonder, have
you ever felt that way?
-
00:44:58
I'll just admit I have,
because it's uncomfortable
-
00:45:01
to say I believe in sin
and the wrath of God
-
00:45:04
the way the Bible describes it.
-
00:45:05
Increasingly if you say that,
-
00:45:08
if you admit you're a believer,
-
00:45:09
you'll be labeled as backwards,
as hateful, as bigoted.
-
00:45:14
And when you go to
work, you don't want that
-
00:45:16
to be the thing people
think about you, do you?
-
00:45:19
And so we just kind of
smash it down a little bit.
-
00:45:22
But I'm telling you,
-
00:45:23
you can't have the good
news without the bad news.
-
00:45:25
You don't get a Savior unless
there's sin to be saved from,
-
00:45:27
friends, that's not how it
works. It's not how it works.
-
00:45:31
If you're not sinful, God
can't be kind and gracious.
-
00:45:35
Paul actually says if
you choose to reject
-
00:45:37
that you are sinful, you
are showing contempt
-
00:45:39
for the riches of His kindness.
-
00:45:41
He writes this in Romans
2:4, right in that section
-
00:45:44
where he's saying, "I'm talking
about you, not someone else."
-
00:45:46
When we talk about sin,
-
00:45:47
we always go to the
other person and their sin.
-
00:45:49
And Paul is going, "I'm
not talking about them.
-
00:45:52
I'm talking about you, to you."
-
00:45:53
And right in the
middle of that, he writes:
-
00:46:03
His kindness.
-
00:46:05
But see, if we're not sinful,
then God's not being kind to us,
-
00:46:08
He's being fair, just fair.
-
00:46:10
He's just giving us
what we deserve.
-
00:46:12
And so Paul is saying
you have to accept
-
00:46:14
that you're full of
sin in order to accept
-
00:46:15
that God's giving you grace.
-
00:46:18
Now, I think there's
this cultural tie
-
00:46:20
that's trying to edit
out sin, to change it,
-
00:46:23
reduce it, squash
it down, edit it out.
-
00:46:26
It's not a new
thing, by the way.
-
00:46:27
You know, the very first lie
-
00:46:29
and the very first
sin in the Bible
-
00:46:31
are actually about the
idea that that's not sin.
-
00:46:33
That's what happened,
according to Genesis,
-
00:46:35
in the Garden of Eden.
-
00:46:36
God didn't really say that.
-
00:46:38
That's not really sin.
-
00:46:40
And whether you think that's
allegorical or historical,
-
00:46:43
it doesn't matter,
the same point holds,
-
00:46:45
"That's not sin"
is the first thing.
-
00:46:47
So it's not a new phenomenon.
-
00:46:49
It's also always been
present throughout history.
-
00:46:52
It's not like there's
a period of history
-
00:46:54
where this wasn't the case and
people just woke up every day
-
00:46:57
and were so excited to
admit that they were full of sin
-
00:46:59
and share that
with their neighbors.
-
00:47:01
No, that's never
actually happened.
-
00:47:03
One example, we can rewind
the clock., just 100 years ago,
-
00:47:06
the theologian, anti-Nazi
activist and eventual martyr,
-
00:47:10
Dietrich Bonhoeffer went to
New York City in the 1930s,
-
00:47:13
and he visited churches.
-
00:47:15
And this was his
observation, he writes:
-
00:47:36
It's not new. It's
always been present.
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00:47:38
And at the same time it's
also increasing right now,
-
00:47:41
we just have to say that,
it's increasing right now
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00:47:43
in our corner of
Western culture.
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00:47:46
In his book Live No Lies,
which I highly recommend,
-
00:47:49
John Mark Comer
identifies kind of
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00:47:51
three cascading
tectonic shifts in culture
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00:47:54
that press on those
of us who would hold to
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00:47:56
the view of the Bible with
sin and the wrath of God.
-
00:48:00
The first is the shift
from the majority
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00:48:02
to the minority in
culture, he writes this:
-
00:48:23
We've moved from the
majority to the minority.
-
00:48:25
Have you sensed this
shift over the last decade
-
00:48:28
in your neighborhood
and your workplace?
-
00:48:30
What that does is it actually
cascades into the next shift,
-
00:48:33
which is from the place of
honor to the place of shame.
-
00:48:37
No longer are
the biblical morals
-
00:48:38
and ideas of sin
and wrath honorable.
-
00:48:40
And they're not just
weird or outdated either.
-
00:48:43
They are actually viewed
as as immoral and as hateful,
-
00:48:47
which cascades
into the third shift,
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00:48:49
the shift from widespread
tolerance to a rising hostility.
-
00:48:53
See friends, when you
choose to agree with the gospel,
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00:48:56
you will be offensive
to the world that doesn't
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00:48:59
and you will be shamed.
-
00:49:01
That's just part of what
comes along with it.
-
00:49:02
And I'm sorry, and I
think that that stinks.
-
00:49:05
And I just want to
admit at this point,
-
00:49:06
if you've felt that, man,
I have to. I have to.
-
00:49:12
And it stinks
that it's that way.
-
00:49:14
And I wish that it wasn't,
but that's where we're at.
-
00:49:18
Because of that, though, we're
tempted to make some changes.
-
00:49:21
Again, I understand why.
-
00:49:22
I understand why we're
tempted to make some changes.
-
00:49:25
Now, Sarah and I,
we bought a house
-
00:49:27
about four and a half, five
years ago, real fixer upper.
-
00:49:30
It was built in 1979,
hadn't been remodeled
-
00:49:34
in any way, shape
or form since then.
-
00:49:36
And so we spent
the past five years
-
00:49:37
just DIYing nearly
everything in the house.
-
00:49:40
We're not even close to done,
-
00:49:42
Done pretty much
all the work ourselves,
-
00:49:44
with one exception,
and that is drywall.
-
00:49:47
Drywall is from
the devil. It's awful.
-
00:49:51
And if you're good at
it, more power to you.
-
00:49:53
I am awful. So I
hired that one out.
-
00:49:54
Nothing else. We
do all the work.
-
00:49:56
And I've learned that if I
don't show you pictures,
-
00:49:58
you get mad at me.
So here's a picture.
-
00:49:59
This is a before of the house.
-
00:50:01
And the time period it was
built, it was when it was like,
-
00:50:04
how many rooms can
we chop this space into?
-
00:50:07
That was kind of
what was in fashion.
-
00:50:09
So it was all divided.
-
00:50:10
And so what we've done
is we've modernized it
-
00:50:12
and made it more of an
open concept, taking out walls.
-
00:50:15
So here's the after of
our living room right there,
-
00:50:17
took out the
walls, opened it up.
-
00:50:19
Those windows are my greatest
mathematical achievement
-
00:50:22
I've ever made in my life.
-
00:50:24
Measured all the
angles, all the stuff.
-
00:50:25
It was insane.
-
00:50:27
Now, when you remodel a house
-
00:50:29
and you make it more
of an open concept,
-
00:50:30
that can be great, right?
-
00:50:32
I mean, houses
need to be updated,
-
00:50:35
they need to be freshened.
-
00:50:36
But what I've seen
is that some of us
-
00:50:38
take this same
approach to the gospel,
-
00:50:40
and what we try to do
is we try to remodel it.
-
00:50:43
We try to make it more
of an open concept,
-
00:50:45
just kind of knock some
walls out, you know,
-
00:50:48
move the walls on
God's lines on sexuality,
-
00:50:51
just kind of make it
more of an open concept.
-
00:50:54
Just kind of redraw what it
says about money and greed
-
00:50:58
or loving your enemies
or serving the poor
-
00:51:01
or executing justice
or welcoming strangers.
-
00:51:04
We just kind of move
that stuff around a little bit.
-
00:51:08
We just move it.
-
00:51:10
Now, when when you
do that, what happens is
-
00:51:14
your remodel will always
end up as a removal.
-
00:51:18
Because you take the
S and you swap it for a C
-
00:51:22
and then you add an E
and it's not sin anymore,
-
00:51:25
now it's the word nice.
-
00:51:27
We're all just kind of nice.
-
00:51:30
I was poking around Instagram
a couple of weeks ago,
-
00:51:32
and I came across this post
from another large church.
-
00:51:35
And I don't mean
judgment on them,
-
00:51:36
I don't mean
misunderstanding them.
-
00:51:38
So I just want to
say that out loud.
-
00:51:39
It just it just hit me.
-
00:51:41
And the post's
caption said this:
-
00:51:43
Pastor X came with
an encouragement
-
00:51:46
to let us know that
we're doing good
-
00:51:48
and an invitation that
we can be even better.
-
00:51:51
We're doing good. You
know, Jesus is like vitamins.
-
00:51:54
You're probably good, but
man, with a little bit of Jesus,
-
00:51:58
your bones would be stronger.
-
00:52:00
You'd have more energy
throughout the day.
-
00:52:02
You just do a little,
a little bit better.
-
00:52:05
See what I find in our
culture, what we're doing is
-
00:52:08
we're going, you know, "I
like the parts about Jesus
-
00:52:11
and His love in
here, but this --
-
00:52:14
this part is just
kind of inconvenient.
-
00:52:15
I'm just going to -- I'm
just going to take these out.
-
00:52:18
That's getting --
that's getting better."
-
00:52:20
We just kind of
edit it, modify it.
-
00:52:25
Parents, you know,
like a good dad joke?
-
00:52:30
I think those get mislabeled,
-
00:52:32
because I think there's
also good mom jokes. Okay.
-
00:52:34
You don't get credit for that.
-
00:52:35
I just want to give you
credit. There's mom jokes.
-
00:52:37
My kids are walking our dog,
Andy, in the neighborhood.
-
00:52:40
And our sweet neighbor Jess
told him this great mom joke.
-
00:52:43
And so she said, "Do
you know the difference
-
00:52:45
between dogs and cats?
Do you know the difference?"
-
00:52:48
Okay, so dogs, see you and
they go, "Wow, this person
-
00:52:53
loves me and feeds
me, cleans up my poop,
-
00:52:56
takes care of my every
need. They must be God."
-
00:53:00
And a cat goes, "Wow, this
person loves me, feeds me,
-
00:53:03
cleans up my poop, takes
care of my every need.
-
00:53:06
I must be God."
That's a cat, right?
-
00:53:11
That's how they
live their lives.
-
00:53:14
The problem is many of
us are taking that attitude
-
00:53:16
of being a cat with the Bible.
-
00:53:18
We're like, "I don't
like these parts,
-
00:53:20
so I'm just going
to get rid of them
-
00:53:21
and make it how I want it."
-
00:53:24
But the person who
gets to decide what's true
-
00:53:26
and what's good and
what's right is God.
-
00:53:28
That's the definition of
what it means to be Him.
-
00:53:32
Now maybe you're in
the spot where you're like,
-
00:53:34
"You know what,
Kyle? I understand.
-
00:53:35
I wish we could remodel sin.
-
00:53:37
I wish we could just
remove it from the story.
-
00:53:39
But I understand that we can't.
-
00:53:40
And so what I'm tempted to
do, though, is just to hide it."
-
00:53:43
And I see a lot of us doing this
-
00:53:44
and a lot of churches
doing this, too.
-
00:53:46
We want to hide sin.
-
00:53:48
Parents, you have that
one kid in your house,
-
00:53:51
the ungrateful freeloader,
beloved child who,
-
00:53:55
sorry, doesn't like to eat
green vegetables. Right.
-
00:53:59
So what do you do with
those green vegetables?
-
00:54:02
Chop them up because
you have this dream.
-
00:54:04
You have this dream that one day
-
00:54:07
that child will be healthy
enough to do what?
-
00:54:10
Move out.
-
00:54:12
So you take those vegetables
-
00:54:14
and you chop them
into the tiniest pieces
-
00:54:17
that the world's most powerful
microscope can never find.
-
00:54:20
And you shove it into something
that has chocolate in it
-
00:54:22
and you feed it to them, right?
-
00:54:24
That's what you do.
-
00:54:26
And I see some of us trying
to do this with the gospel.
-
00:54:29
We want to kind of hide
it. We want to sanitize it.
-
00:54:32
We want to make it acceptable.
-
00:54:34
But see, no matter whether
you hide it, remodel it,
-
00:54:36
remove it, what you end
up with is a different gospel,
-
00:54:39
an imposter gospel.
-
00:54:40
Paul talks about this
-
00:54:41
when he wrote the
letter to the Galatians.
-
00:54:43
Galatians 1:6, he said:
-
00:54:52
See, a different gospel
is the gospel without sin.
-
00:54:55
It's a different gospel.
-
00:54:57
And the headline of the most
popular one I hear right now,
-
00:55:00
rising up in our culture, is
the gospel I call God is Love.
-
00:55:04
And in the God is Love
Gospel, which by the way,
-
00:55:06
is in the Bible, that is
in the Bible and it is true.
-
00:55:10
God is love.
-
00:55:11
But friends, it's three
words out of 727,969 words
-
00:55:15
in the New Testament
translation of the Bible.
-
00:55:18
And you might go,
"Well, hold on, Kyle.
-
00:55:21
It's not just three words.
Jesus talks about love,
-
00:55:24
and wasn't Jesus's
whole thing love?"
-
00:55:26
And I would say, yeah, actually,
there's there's a lot to that.
-
00:55:29
In fact, Jesus didn't
just teach love,
-
00:55:32
Jesus actually redefined love.
-
00:55:33
He raised the stakes on love.
-
00:55:35
He said, "Love
isn't just affection
-
00:55:36
and being nice to
someone you like.
-
00:55:38
Love is actually sacrificially
laying down your life for them.
-
00:55:42
Watch this, I'm about to do
it," and He heads to the Cross.
-
00:55:44
And then He goes, "You know
what? It's not even just that.
-
00:55:47
It's actually doing that, not
just for the people you like,
-
00:55:49
but for the people who
don't like you, your enemies.
-
00:55:51
Love your enemies."
-
00:55:52
And He even said the
greatest commandment is
-
00:55:55
to love God and
love your neighbor.
-
00:55:56
So, yes, yes, yes,
yes, Jesus talks love.
-
00:56:00
Yes, yes, yes, God is love.
-
00:56:02
But that same Jesus
has said some seemingly
-
00:56:07
very unloving things
to entire towns.
-
00:56:11
Here's just one
example, Matthew 11:
-
00:56:22
They didn't acknowledge
their sin and turn from it.
-
00:56:25
Jesus said, these are His words:
-
00:56:43
This is the place where
He kind of set up shop,
-
00:56:45
His adopted hometown
for His ministry.
-
00:56:52
[sings] Loving Jesus.
-
00:56:54
[yells] "You go to
hell," is what He says.
-
00:56:57
Like what? How?
-
00:57:01
And this is an essential
question to answer:
-
00:57:04
How does that fit
with God is love?
-
00:57:07
And I think what a lot of
us do is we can't reconcile it,
-
00:57:12
and so we just
remove it or hide it.
-
00:57:14
We just try not
to think about it.
-
00:57:16
But there actually core
components of each other
-
00:57:19
to understand and we've got to
understand what is God's wrath,
-
00:57:22
what is sin, and what's the
relationship between them?
-
00:57:24
Well, wrath in the context
that Paul uses it in Romans,
-
00:57:28
we read that word a
couple of times earlier.
-
00:57:30
Wrath isn't what
you and I think it is.
-
00:57:32
There's actually two
words for wrath in Greek,
-
00:57:35
which is the language that
Paul is writing this letter.
-
00:57:37
And the first one is Thymos.
-
00:57:39
Thymos is what you
feel when you're in the car
-
00:57:42
on a long road trip
-
00:57:43
and your kids are
being brats in the back.
-
00:57:45
And you're like, "I'll pull
this car over right now."
-
00:57:49
That's thumos, it's
this flare up of anger.
-
00:57:53
But that's not the
word that Paul uses.
-
00:57:55
He uses a word orge.
-
00:57:57
Orge is a settled
condition, it's not a flare up.
-
00:58:01
It's not a spike. It's not
He's get super angry.
-
00:58:04
It's a constant
settled condition.
-
00:58:07
The theologian J.I.
Packer described it like this:
-
00:58:25
See, God's wrath is noble,
because sin is shameful.
-
00:58:30
Sin is offensive.
-
00:58:32
And if you feel that when you
read these sections about sin,
-
00:58:35
you're actually on
to something true.
-
00:58:36
But friends, sin is far
more offensive to God
-
00:58:39
than it is to you. Why?
-
00:58:42
Well, it has to do with
what sin actually is.
-
00:58:45
Is sin just God's personal
set of preferences, you know?
-
00:58:50
He's God so He gets
to decide what He likes,
-
00:58:52
His just personal preferences.
-
00:58:54
And then He just kind
of holds us all to them
-
00:58:56
with eternal consequences.
-
00:58:58
Is that what sin is? No.
-
00:59:01
See, sin is offensive to
God because it's the behavior
-
00:59:05
and attitudes that kill the
thing He loves the most: You.
-
00:59:09
That's what sin is.
-
00:59:11
And so God's response
is much like ours would be.
-
00:59:14
How would you feel about
-
00:59:16
the thing that was trying
to kill your children?
-
00:59:18
That's how God feels about sin.
-
00:59:21
He's upset about it.
He's angry about it.
-
00:59:24
The great Slavic
theologian Miroslav Volf,
-
00:59:27
he runs Yale Divinity
School right now, actually.
-
00:59:31
He said early on in his
career, he used to think
-
00:59:34
that this idea of a wrathful God
-
00:59:36
was like backwards and barbaric.
-
00:59:38
You know, like,
surely we've evolved
-
00:59:40
past this as humans, right?
-
00:59:43
And then this thing
happened in his home country
-
00:59:45
of the former Yugoslavia,
war broke out, a horrible war.
-
00:59:49
And he fled to save his
life and his family's life.
-
00:59:52
And he returned after the war.
-
00:59:54
And he said when
he walked around,
-
00:59:55
he saw the unspeakable aftermath
of 200,000 people murdered,
-
01:00:00
3 million people still
displaced without homes.
-
01:00:04
He came to a
different conclusion
-
01:00:06
that he would actually
have more problem
-
01:00:08
with a God who
wasn't angry about that
-
01:00:11
than a God who
was. He wrote this:
-
01:00:29
See, wrath is the very reaction
-
01:00:31
a perfectly loving
God should have to sin.
-
01:00:35
He's going, "Guys, you're
jumping out of an airplane
-
01:00:38
with no parachute.
You're going to die.
-
01:00:40
Stop. What are you doing?"
-
01:00:43
That's the loving God.
-
01:00:45
It's also the stumbling
block, as Paul calls it,
-
01:00:48
in some of his other
letters, this moment that
-
01:00:50
we all have to get to to
say, "Am I willing to believe
-
01:00:53
and admit that that
kind of sin is in me
-
01:00:56
and that God's actual righteous
response to that is wrath?
-
01:01:01
Am I willing to say I
believe that that's true?"
-
01:01:03
It's the stumbling block. 1
Corinthians 1:23, Paul writes:
-
01:01:08
Why? For sin.
-
01:01:20
If you hear nothing
else, hear this:
-
01:01:21
A gospel without sin offends no
one and saves no one. No one.
-
01:01:29
But the true gospel of grace,
-
01:01:31
the one that's willing to
admit the bad part of the story
-
01:01:34
in order to have the
good part of the story
-
01:01:36
saves everyone who believes.
-
01:01:38
It's the power of
God for salvation.
-
01:01:40
There's a second part
to that, Romans 1:16:
-
01:01:51
It's the power of
God for salvation.
-
01:01:53
I got to spend last week as a
volunteer at middle school camp.
-
01:01:56
I led a group of
eighth grade boys.
-
01:01:58
It was as exhausting and
stinky as you would imagine.
-
01:02:02
It was really, it was something.
-
01:02:05
It was also amazing.
-
01:02:06
At this camp we
saw hundreds of kids
-
01:02:08
give their life to
Christ for the first time.
-
01:02:10
We saw more than 200 of them
-
01:02:12
make the decision
to get baptized.
-
01:02:14
It was incredible. [applause]
-
01:02:15
I actually got to baptize
two of the guys in my group.
-
01:02:19
Here are some of those pictures.
-
01:02:20
Beautiful, beautiful
thing to get to be part of.
-
01:02:24
Now, at this camp, there's
kind of a series of talks
-
01:02:26
that we go through where
we present the gospel to them.
-
01:02:29
What do you think we
talked about night one?
-
01:02:32
Do you think that we
talked about how God is love,
-
01:02:35
how the adventurous
life awaits you,
-
01:02:38
how He wants
better stuff for you?
-
01:02:40
Because we didn't.
-
01:02:41
See, we talked about how
everyone makes mistakes,
-
01:02:45
how everyone is broken,
how everyone falls short.
-
01:02:48
And then we told
them there is a God
-
01:02:50
who made a way around that.
-
01:02:51
There's a God who
offers them grace anyway.
-
01:02:54
That is why we saw so many
kids give their life to Christ
-
01:02:57
because we did not
skip the hard parts.
-
01:02:59
It's the power of
God for salvation.
-
01:03:02
See, the truth is,
God does love you.
-
01:03:04
He loves you so much. So much.
-
01:03:07
He loves you enough
to yell at you and say,
-
01:03:10
"This thing is
going to kill you."
-
01:03:11
And He loves you enough
to die to save you from it.
-
01:03:15
And I don't know who you are,
but the Bible says everyone,
-
01:03:18
and you're part of everyone.
-
01:03:19
So I don't know what
mistake you've made,
-
01:03:21
what thing you can't get
over, what habit you can't kick.
-
01:03:24
I don't know any
of those things.
-
01:03:25
I don't know what you believed
-
01:03:27
when you walked
in here an hour ago.
-
01:03:28
But I'm telling you,
the power of God
-
01:03:30
is available to
you for salvation.
-
01:03:33
Maybe you're a spiritually
sober minded person
-
01:03:36
and as I've been talking,
you've been going,
-
01:03:38
"Yeah, this is kind
of clicking together.
-
01:03:41
There's those destructive
patterns of thoughts
-
01:03:43
that I can't kick.
-
01:03:44
There's that thing I
keep doing that I swear
-
01:03:46
every time I do it, I'm
like, 'This is the last time.
-
01:03:48
I'm never going to do it again.'
-
01:03:49
And then, like,
tomorrow, I do it again.
-
01:03:51
And then the next
day I do it again."
-
01:03:53
And maybe you're at the
point where you're saying,
-
01:03:55
"I see it and I believe it."
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01:03:58
If that's you, I want
to invite you to do
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what hundreds of students did,
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what millions of believers
have done for millennia now,
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is just to say, "Yes,
God, you're right,"
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and receive this gift of grace.
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If that's where you are,
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I want you to invite
you to pray with me.
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There's no magical
words right now.
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You don't have to
say this word for word,
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but I want to invite
you to say yes to God,
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to step into this story
of the gospel of grace.
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You can just close your
eyes and pray this with me.
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Say: God, I am sinful.
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There is nothing I can
do to ever change that
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and I am deserving
of your anger.
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And yet I believe
You made a way.
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You sent Jesus to die for my sin
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and I want to accept
that, that free gift of grace.
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Thank you for that.
I receive it. Amen.
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- Hey, thank you so
much for watching.
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Hey, I have something that
I want to put on your radar
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that's not going to
be for everybody here.
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But if it's for you,
it is really for you.
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We all know that
life can be difficult,
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and many of us are in a
spot where we're processing
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or working through something
that is especially challenging.
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Crossroads actually
offers something that's been
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really meaningful
for me personally
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called Healing Groups.
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Healing Groups are the
chance to walk through
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some of life's most difficult
experiences and moments,
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but not to do it alone,
to do it in the context
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of community where you
can grow with other people
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and where you can
grow and heal with God.
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If you're interested,
you can head to
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Crossroads.net/anywhere
for more info
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or to join a group of
like-minded people
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who want to heal in the midst
of things like divorce or loss.
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Head to crossroads.net.
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We'd love to walk with you when
life is good and when it's not.
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We'll see you next time. Thanks.