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How to Abide in Christ - Paul Washer

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    Let's open our Bibles one
    last time to John 15.
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    Beginning in verse 1:
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    "I am the true vine and My
    Father is the vine dresser.
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    Every branch in Me that
    does not bear fruit,
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    He takes away;
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    and every branch that bears fruit,
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    He prunes it so that it
    may bear more fruit.
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    You are already clean because of the word
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    which I have spoken to you.
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    Abide in Me, and I in you,
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    as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself
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    unless it abides in the vine,
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    so neither can you unless you abide in Me.
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    I am the vine, you are the branches.
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    He who abides in Me and I in him,
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    he bears much fruit,
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    for apart from Me you can do nothing.
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    If anyone does not abide in Me,
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    he is thrown away as a
    branch and dries up
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    and they gather them
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    and cast them into the fire,
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    and they are burned.
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    If you abide in Me
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    and My words abide in you,
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    ask whatever you wish
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    and it will be done for you.
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    My Father is glorified by this,
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    that you bear much fruit
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    and so prove to be My disciples.
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    Just as the Father has loved Me,
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    I have also loved you.
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    Abide in My love.
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    If you keep My commandments,
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    you will abide in My love,
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    just as I have kept My
    Father's commandments
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    and abide in His love.
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    These things I have spoken to you
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    so that My joy may be in you,
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    and that your joy may be made full.
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    This is My commandment,
    that you love one another
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    just as I have loved you.
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    Greater love has no one than this,
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    that one lay down his
    life for his friends.
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    You are My friends if you
    do what I command you.
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    Let's go to the Lord in prayer.
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    Father, we come before You
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    in the name of Your Son
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    for this last meeting together.
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    Lord, we need Your help
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    that Your truth may go forward,
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    that Your people might be edified.
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    Lord, direct everything this last meeting.
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    Direct our words, our thoughts, Lord.
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    Lead us in the way You would have us go
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    that we would not only begin
    to understand this passage,
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    but that it's application to
    our life would be a reality -
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    a growing reality.
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    Lord, we know so many things
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    and so few of them are applied.
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    Lord, help us not to be
    hearers of the Word,
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    but also doers of the Word
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    to be truly blessed.
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    Lord, for those who are here
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    that may not know You,
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    that even in this text,
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    they might see their
    great need for a Savior.
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    Lord, I ask all of this in Jesus' name,
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    Amen.
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    In the last sermon before
    I began to preach
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    I gave you a summary of all the things
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    that we had been studying.
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    I see little need to do that
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    in this evening session
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    because it should be
    still warm in your mind,
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    the full summary of
    what we've gone through.
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    Actually, the notes that I've
    been preaching from
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    were the first sermon I was
    supposed to preach on Friday night.
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    It's just that it's all
    kind of been extended.
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    I have six more sermons,
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    but I don't think that we will
    get to all of them this evening.
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    We've been talking about the
    impossibility of the Christian life.
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    That is not a cliche.
    It's not a hyperbole.
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    The Christian life is an
    absolute impossibility
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    apart from abiding in Christ
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    and drawing spiritual life
    and strength from Him.
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    In the Christian life,
    Christ and the Gospel
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    are not one element,
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    they are the element.
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    Christ is everything.
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    When the Christian doctrine and the Gospel
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    is truly proclaimed as it
    ought to be proclaimed
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    and men reject it,
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    what they need to know is
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    that they are not rejecting a religion,
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    they are not rejecting certain principles,
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    they are rejecting a Person.
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    If you're here today and you're
    apathetic toward Christianity,
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    maybe you're here out of
    coercion, manipulation,
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    maybe you have to because your parents
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    still have authority over you,
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    you're here, you abide by those rules,
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    but your heart is not here at all.
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    Know this:
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    You are not rejecting a religion.
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    You are not rejecting a set of principles.
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    Now to do that is very, very dangerous
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    because ones who set aside the Law of God,
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    the Law of Moses,
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    were to be put away.
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    But I want you to know what you're doing.
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    You are apathetic towards the one Person
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    that God loves more than
    all of creation combined -
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    His Son.
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    When you reject Christianity,
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    know this, you are rejecting the One
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    for whom the entire world was created.
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    Know this also:
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    That God will deal harshly with you
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    for your arrogance against His Son.
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    Know this, that maybe in your humanism,
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    maybe in your youth,
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    maybe in your foolishness,
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    you've set your heart as stone against God
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    and none of what I'm saying
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    causes you to tremble.
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    Like a young man once said:
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    "I'm not afraid to stand before God.
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    I'll face Him and my fate."
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    And the old preacher told him:
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    "Young man, you will melt before God
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    like a tiny wax figurine
    before a blast furnace."
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    Your proud heart demonstrates nothing more
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    than your own stupidity.
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    Creation testifies against you.
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    And you yourself know
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    that the very God you are rejecting
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    is the One before Whom you will stand.
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    So I want you to know
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    that when I deal with these texts,
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    there are two groups of
    people here tonight.
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    There are people who are here
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    because they love Christ,
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    and in loving Christ,
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    they are seriously concerned
    for pleasing Him
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    and for growing in holiness.
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    There are others here
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    who care not for holiness.
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    And the reason why they
    do not care for holiness
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    is because the simply
    do not care for Christ.
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    And that is a very, very
    dangerous place to be.
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    Now, we're going to begin.
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    We've gone through several pages of notes.
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    And we've seen a lot of things,
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    but now we're going to turn our attention
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    to something that is extremely important.
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    As we look at our text, we see something.
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    That ten different times
    in this short text,
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    there's a word that appears.
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    It's the word "abide."
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    And I have said over and over
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    that the only way that the Christian
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    can be fruitful in the Christian life
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    is to abide in Christ.
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    Now, if I tell you this,
    it's very important
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    I explain to you what that means.
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    You know, preachers are famous
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    for telling people what to do
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    and then not telling them how to do it.
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    I remember one time as a young Christian,
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    this man, he preached for something
    like an hour and a half
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    on the necessity to walk in the Spirit.
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    And it was a fabulous sermon.
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    And it proved to my young heart
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    that I needed to walk in the Spirit.
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    The only problem is he never
    told us what that meant.
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    So I went up to him after the service,
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    not intending to wrangle.
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    I was happy with what I heard.
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    I thought it was very edifying.
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    I just thought I'm a very
    immature Christian,
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    I don't have a clue what it
    means to walk in the Spirit,
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    so I went before him and I said,
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    "Sir, wow, that was just wonderful!
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    I see that in the Scriptures.
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    I need to walk in the Spirit.
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    But sir, I don't know what that means."
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    That man became very put out with me.
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    He said every manner of thing,
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    but he never told me what it meant
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    to walk in the Spirit.
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    And I walked away as the young Christian
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    saying that man just
    told us to do something
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    that he himself does not know how to do.
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    And therefore, he just
    told us to do something
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    that he himself is not practicing.
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    And so we always want to be careful
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    whenever we're exhorting people
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    to do a certain thing,
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    to actually be able to explain
    to them what it means.
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    And so I have told you that the only way
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    you can be fruitful in the Christian life
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    is to abide in Christ.
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    Now what does that mean?
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    First of all, the word abide is
    not that complex in Greek.
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    It's "meno."
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    It's to remain, to abide, to stay.
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    Now when we bring in the
    metaphor of a branch,
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    you can see that a branch
    must be connected
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    vitally to a vine in order for that branch
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    to continue with life and even bear fruit.
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    So somehow you and I must be
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    vitally connected with Christ.
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    Now herein lies two sides of a coin,
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    and it's often the case in Christianity
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    to have two sides of a coin.
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    One is positional,
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    and the other is our actual experience.
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    Now I want to say
    positionally first of all
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    what I was explaining in the last session.
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    If you are truly a Christian -
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    and I don't say that lightly
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    because most people in America
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    who call themselves Christian
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    are not Christian,
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    and some of you who call
    yourselves Christians
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    are possibly not Christians.
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    It's very important to understand.
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    Let me put it this way,
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    if you consider yourself
    a carnal Christian,
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    you're lost.
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    You're just lost.
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    Do Christians sin? Yes.
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    Can Christians fall into
    grievous sin? Absolutely.
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    Can Christians live a
    continuously carnal lifestyle
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    without fruit? Absolutely not.
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    And so if you are a true believer,
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    you are vitally connected to Christ.
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    He is the vine. You are a branch.
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    He is the Head. You are the body.
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    We have many metaphors like that
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    to indicate this unique position
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    we now have with Christ.
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    Another is the Bible talks oftentimes
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    in spheres locatively.
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    For example, you're in the sphere of Adam.
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    Or you're in the sphere of Christ.
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    You're in the sphere of condemnation.
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    You're in the sphere of justification.
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    You are in the sphere of the flesh.
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    You are in the sphere of the Spirit.
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    So if you're genuinely a Christian,
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    you are a branch
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    and you're vitally connected.
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    But here's what we need to understand:
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    this position that we have
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    does not lead us ever in the New Testament
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    to being passive.
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    But it always promotes
    a zealous application
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    of this truth;
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    a desire for this truth to
    be worked out in our life,
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    to become manifest.
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    And let me use a word that
    many people are afraid of:
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    to be experienced.
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    That it's an actual reality.
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    One of the men that was so very key
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    in my discipleship until today
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    uses a word all the time
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    that always brings me back to center.
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    And he'll say this:
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    Yes, Paul, but is it a
    reality in your life?
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    When he listens to a sermon,
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    he'll say: there was reality there.
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    And that's kind of what
    we're talking about.
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    Not just a theological supposition
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    or a theological or propositional truth,
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    but is it a growing reality?
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    Is it the experience of your life?
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    Do you experience fruit-bearing?
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    Do you experience communion with Christ?
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    You can quote all my favorite creeds,
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    but that does not guarantee
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    that you experience the
    truths that are found there.
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    Now, as a Christian, we
    are united with Christ,
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    but in the Christian life,
    sanctification is progressive.
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    I think you all would agree with that.
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    It's progressive.
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    Well, let me explain what that means.
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    When you think of
    progressive sanctification,
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    you probably think that as
    you grow in your Christian life,
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    you become more holy,
    more holy, more holy -
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    that's true. That's true.
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    But a lot of times we leave
    things out of that formula
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    that ought to be included.
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    For example, repentance.
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    Did you know repentance is
    subject to sanctification?
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    There's a sense in which
    I repented unto salvation,
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    but I am growing in repentance -
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    did you know that?
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    I'm growing in saving repentance.
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    I repent more now.
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    I see more sin now.
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    I'm growing in faith.
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    My faith is subject to sanctification.
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    There was a time when
    I believed unto salvation,
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    but that faith has become
    subject to sanctification
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    over the last thirty years. It's deeper.
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    It's stronger.
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    It's the same way -
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    a new believer immediately
    starts bearing fruit.
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    Really.
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    And many times, the first
    few months of our life,
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    we see abundant amount of fruit.
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    But, we ought to be growing
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    in our fruit-bearing.
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    A believer, the moment that they believe,
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    they enter into communion with Christ
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    and they experience that.
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    The love of God is shed
    abroad in their heart.
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    But as they grow in Christ,
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    this initial experience
    of the love of God,
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    of the indwelling of the Spirit,
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    it ought to increase.
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    It ought to become more mature.
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    And that doesn't mean that they go
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    from experience to experience,
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    or this greater manifestation
    to greater manifestation.
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    But it's referring to reality.
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    Every one of these things that
    happen to us at salvation,
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    they become a deeper reality.
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    And they begin to manifest themselves
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    in a greater way in our life.
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    Now, I'm going to take a definition
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    from D.A. Carson.
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    I'm going to quote him
    a few different times
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    throughout the teaching that
    we're going to do tonight
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    because he says some things
    that are absolutely marvelous.
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    D.A. Carson is a well known
    New Testament scholar
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    and he has been very
    helpful to almost every minister
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    who cares about the Word of God.
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    But he defines "abiding" in this way:
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    He says, "the imagery of the vine
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    is stretched a little
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    when the branches are
    given the responsibility
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    to remain in the vine."
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    Now if you notice, He says:
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    "I am the vine. You are the branches."
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    But then He goes outside of this metaphor
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    and He tells us that we
    need to do something
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    to continue abiding.
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    You know, branches just
    kind of sit there, don't they.
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    But there is something that we must do.
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    And basically, it's we must cultivate
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    this relationship which we have.
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    Now he says this, "The point is clear.
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    Continuous dependence upon the vine,
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    constant reliance upon Him,
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    persistent spiritual imbibing..."
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    What does imbibing mean?
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    It means to drink, to absorb.
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    "...Continuous persistent spiritual
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    imbibing of His life -
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    this is the indispensable
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    and essential action,
    condition, or ingredient
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    of spiritual fruitfulness."
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    Now, up to this point, you
    realize what I've been doing?
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    I've been building up to this moment.
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    I've been trying to show you
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    that you cannot do anything
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    apart from the life and power of Christ.
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    I've also talked a great deal
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    about the providence of God -
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    how God in His providence
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    will send trials our way,
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    difficulties, things we cannot overcome,
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    obstacles that we ourselves cannot endure.
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    Now why does He do this?
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    Is it because He hates us?
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    Absolutely not.
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    All these strong winds are designed
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    to convince you and me
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    that we simply cannot.
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    In the Christian Manifesto,
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    which is of course the
    Sermon on the Mount,
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    the first virtue that is given us is this:
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    Blessed are the poor in spirit.
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    Blessed are those who live
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    in a profound dependence upon God.
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    What is the most God-honoring
    thing that we can do?
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    To live in a profound dependence upon God.
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    What is the most dishonoring thing
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    that Israel ever did? Independence.
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    Is that not true?
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    The most dishonoring thing
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    that Israel did under the old covenant
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    was independence.
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    "We don't need You.
    We can do this on our own."
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    Do you realize that almost every
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    saving activity of God
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    does not begin until first He empties men
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    of all hope of saving themselves?
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    Whether it's Israel in Egypt;
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    whether it's Joseph in the prison;
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    whether it's Gideon
    against the Midianites -
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    what is He constantly doing?
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    He's constantly emptying us
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    of ourselves, of self-confidence,
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    of self-reliance.
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    Why?
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    So that we will live in absolute
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    or full dependence upon Him.
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    Can you see how vital this is?
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    Now you may be thinking to yourself,
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    "Brother Paul, just go on."
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    No, I can't.
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    Like I used the example two nights ago,
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    it was necessary that Peter fall.
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    Why?
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    He made that self-reliant, independent,
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    John Wayne type of declaration there
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    in the supper, in the Passover:
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    Though all deny You, I will not.
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    He had to fall.
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    It was necessary that Satan sift him
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    and that he fall. Why?
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    To rid him of that.
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    (unintelligible)
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    Look at this! The great Peter,
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    the rock, denies Christ
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    before a little servant girl.
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    It was necessary.
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    Some of the old preachers used to say
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    Christ spent three years
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    emptying the disciples so that He could
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    fill them in a second
    on the day of Pentecost.
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    I mean, God can fill you like that.
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    The emptying part is problematic.
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    And so He's constantly doing this,
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    constantly sending things
    our way to empty us.
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    But to cause us to cling to Him;
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    to cling to Him.
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    Now, there are three aspects of abiding
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    because I've just told you,
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    you need to cling to Christ.
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    You need to lay aside self-
    reliance and independence,
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    and you need to cling to Christ.
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    But now you're probably saying
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    if you're a thinker,
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    okay, but again, how do you do that?
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    Well, there are three aspects to this.
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    And I'm going to take part
    of D.A. Carson's definition
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    and use it within these three aspects.
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    First of all,
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    abiding in Christ is through
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    continuous dependence on His Word,
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    constant submission to His Word,
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    persistent spiritual imbibing of His Word.
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    Now look in verse 7.
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    Chapter 15:7, "If you abide in Me
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    and My words abide in you..."
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    Now look at verse 10,
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    "If you keep My commandments,
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    you will abide in My love,
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    just as I have kept My
    Father's commandments
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    and abide in His love."
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    Now, you know the old song that says:
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    "Trust and obey, for there's no other way,
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    to be happy in Jesus,
    but to trust and obey"?
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    Well, that might sound kind of trite,
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    but let me just share with you something.
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    Trust and obey. There's no other way
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    to be happy in Jesus. I'm sorry.
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    I know that you live in a culture
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    where you can go into
    every Christian bookstore
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    and find one thousand books
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    on ten steps to do this. I'm sorry.
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    Quick fixes here and there,
  • 21:51 - 21:53
    microwave Christianity,
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    instantaneous this and
    that - no, my friend.
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    You have been given a book
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    which I dare say most of us despise.
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    You say, "I don't despise it."
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    Let me share with you something.
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    Have you ever been a street preacher?
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    You know there's something worse
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    than the crowd turning around
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    and all of them getting really mad at you?
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    You know what's worse than that?
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    They neglect you altogether.
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    You're standing there preaching
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    and they all walk by you for hours
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    like you're not even there.
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    There was a time in my life
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    when I actually thought I was invisible.
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    No, the worst thing you can do to me
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    to despise me is neglect;
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    that I'm not even worth arguing with.
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    Now do you see
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    the neglect of God's Word?
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    You see, we're always wondering,
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    where is the power?
  • 22:51 - 22:53
    Or you see a man or a woman
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    who seems to be fruit bearing
  • 22:54 - 22:56
    and full of power and zeal
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    and you want to find their secret.
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    The problem is there is no secret
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    and when they give you the answer
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    you're not going to like it.
  • 23:03 - 23:05
    What is it?
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    I have no wisdom or
    understanding of my own.
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    I do not know how to walk
  • 23:16 - 23:18
    from the bedroom to the bathroom
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    apart from the Word of God.
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    This world is a minefield full of danger.
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    I have no telepathic ability to discern
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    where all the mines are hidden.
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    But I have a map.
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    I do not know how to
    discern the things of God,
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    but I have been given truth in Scripture.
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    I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you were
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    waiting to find out something
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    that would really just be brand new to you
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    about how to abide in Jesus.
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    I'm sorry!
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    But it is this first and foremost,
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    He has given you His Word.
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    And again, I go back to old John Bunyan.
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    They said of him if you cut his veins
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    he would bleed the Bible.
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    The old story that's been told
    in several different ways
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    about Stoneface;
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    about supposedly a man who would come
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    and visit a town and be
    a blessing to the town,
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    and he would have a face
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    like the face that was carved
    into a natural formation
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    on a stone.
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    And everyone waited for that person
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    and one time a little boy was born
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    and he kept hearing the story
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    about one day someone
    would come to save the town,
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    and he kept looking at that stone
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    and looking at that stone
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    and looking at that stone,
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    until at the end of his life he realized
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    he had become that face
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    and he was the one
    who had helped the town.
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    It is just us going into the Word,
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    going into the Word,
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    going into the Word,
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    going into the Word.
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    Not even seeking to be
    transformed by the Word,
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    just recognizing the
    importance of the Word
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    and living in the Word.
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    And eventually, without
    us even knowing it,
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    we begin to take on its characteristics.
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    Do you see that?
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    Let me give you an example -
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    a rather, vulgar, trite, common example.
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    Let's say that you come to me
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    and you have a big spot on your forehead
  • 25:20 - 25:21
    that's just a bloody mass.
  • 25:21 - 25:23
    And you say to me, Brother Paul,
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    I've been to every doctor in the world.
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    No one can figure out why I have this.
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    Could you please try to pray to the Lord
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    that He would give you wisdom
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    with regard to why I have
    this on my forehead?
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    And I say, well, I'm no doctor,
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    but sure, I'll pray about it.
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    But I decide one day to be even practical,
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    and I decide to follow
    you around for 24 hours.
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    And I notice that at 1:00 in the morning -
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    the clock strikes 1,
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    and you get up out of bed
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    and you hit your forehead
    against a brick wall one time
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    and go back to bed.
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    And then I watch, it's 2:00.
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    You get up precisely at 2:00
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    when the bell strikes,
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    and you hit your forehead twice
  • 26:02 - 26:04
    on a stone wall and go back to bed.
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    Now, I notice as you go through the day,
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    every turn of the hour,
  • 26:08 - 26:10
    you hit your head against a wall
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    that many times.
  • 26:11 - 26:13
    At the end of 24 hours, I come to you,
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    and I say this:
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    Look, I'm no doctor,
  • 26:18 - 26:21
    but I think I figured out your problem.
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    If you will stop banging your head
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    against a brick wall
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    every time the clock strikes the hour,
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    I think your head will heal.
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    You say, that's absurd.
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    I say the same thing to you.
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    You neglect the Scriptures.
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    I'm sorry.
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    And then, do you know what evangelicalism
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    has done in America?
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    It has conformed itself to your flesh.
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    If I have heard it one time,
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    I've heard it a thousand times,
  • 26:51 - 26:53
    people and teacher and pastors
  • 26:53 - 26:55
    and supposedly educators in Christianity
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    saying: we don't live in a culture anymore
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    where people can even
    pay attention for five minutes,
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    so we've got to give
    them little soundbites
  • 27:02 - 27:04
    with regard to Christianity.
  • 27:04 - 27:06
    You know what we've done?
  • 27:06 - 27:07
    We're the first group of Christians
  • 27:07 - 27:09
    who believe the Bible -
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    the first group in history
  • 27:10 - 27:12
    that no longer believe that our culture
  • 27:12 - 27:14
    is to conform itself to the book.
  • 27:14 - 27:19
    We're now trying to conform
    Christianity to the culture.
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    I say if our culture has become too dumb
  • 27:22 - 27:25
    to read for half an hour,
  • 27:25 - 27:27
    that in the church we
    do not give in to that,
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    but we start teaching people how to think
  • 27:32 - 27:33
    and how to read
  • 27:33 - 27:35
    and how to meditate,
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    to turn off televisions,
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    to turn off vain conversations
  • 27:39 - 27:42
    and to get into the book.
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    Let me share with you
    something about western culture.
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    I want to be very careful here,
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    but I just want to make a few observations
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    that may help you understand you.
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    You know everyone says western
    culture this, western culture that.
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    We shouldn't try to take western culture
    and apply it to other cultures.
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    Let me share with you something
    about western culture.
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    Western culture has to
    do with the Americas
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    and also Western Europe.
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    I guess you're all familiar
    with that - Western culture.
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    Prior to the advent of Christianity,
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    western culture meant we were
    a bunch of tribal people
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    living in Northern Europe
    running around naked
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    painting ourselves blue
    and eating one another.
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    That's western culture.
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    So what changed western culture?
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    The advent of Christianity.
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    Yeah.
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    And because of Christianity,
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    we stopped worshiping twigs
  • 28:27 - 28:30
    and streams and crickets
  • 28:30 - 28:33
    and hatchets and horns.
  • 28:33 - 28:35
    We came to understand the living God
  • 28:35 - 28:37
    and we came to understand creation
  • 28:37 - 28:39
    in light of that living God.
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    Our culture began to change.
  • 28:42 - 28:44
    The very height of literature and art
  • 28:44 - 28:46
    and music and everything in Europe
  • 28:46 - 28:48
    owes itself to the advent of Christianity
  • 28:48 - 28:49
    coming in and changing a group
  • 28:49 - 28:54
    of blue-painted barbarians.
  • 28:54 - 28:56
    That's what Christianity did.
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    But now, because we have
    rejected Christianity,
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    we have rejected the God of Christianity,
  • 29:01 - 29:05
    we're becoming cannibalistic
    barbarians once again.
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    Oh yes, we can do all kinds of things
  • 29:07 - 29:09
    with computers and technology.
  • 29:09 - 29:12
    We are fabulous in IT,
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    but we're becoming immoral beasts.
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    Now the point that I'm
    trying to make is this:
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    You want some quick fix.
  • 29:21 - 29:22
    The quick fix is this:
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    spend your life renewing your mind
  • 29:25 - 29:27
    in the Word of God.
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    Cling to the Word of God
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    as though your very life depends on it
  • 29:31 - 29:39
    because, sir, I can assure you, it does!
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    I'll put it this way,
  • 29:41 - 29:43
    D.A. Carson writes this,
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    "'If you remain in Me'
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    is equivalent to doing
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    all that Jesus commands.
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    Such words must so (and I love this)
  • 29:53 - 29:58
    such words must so lodge
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    in the disciple's mind and heart,
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    that conformity to Christ,
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    obedience to Christ
  • 30:05 - 30:08
    is the most natural thing in the world."
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    Now, see, you can't get there
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    apart from the Word.
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    Let me read that again.
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    "Such words..."
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    That's the teachings of Christ.
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    "...Must so lodge
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    in the disciple's mind and heart
  • 30:25 - 30:27
    that conformity to Christ,
  • 30:27 - 30:29
    obedience to Christ
  • 30:29 - 30:31
    is the most natural thing in the world."
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    Now how is that going to happen?
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    Now, let's go back to
    something I greatly love -
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    the Law of God.
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    The books of wisdom.
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    And what do we see over and over?
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    What should the king do in Deuteronomy?
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    He should write out all
    the words of this Law.
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    Why?
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    To work on his penmanship? Absolutely not.
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    That those words might be firmly lodged
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    in his heart and mind.
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    It's an interesting thing when you go
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    to the Bible and you do
    this kind of study:
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    How do you study the Bible
    according to the Bible?
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    And you know you will actually find
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    only a few references to study?
  • 31:12 - 31:13
    Did you know that?
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    Do you know what the great portion is?
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    Memorization and meditation.
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    Lodging the Word of God in your heart.
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    As one old preacher I know
    who I dearly love says:
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    "Folks, this isn't rocket surgery."
  • 31:26 - 31:28
    It means rocket science or brain surgery,
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    but he combines the two things.
  • 31:30 - 31:32
    He goes, "this isn't rocket surgery."
  • 31:32 - 31:34
    It's simple. You take the Word of God
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    and you read it and you read it
  • 31:35 - 31:37
    and you read it and you read it
  • 31:37 - 31:38
    and you study it,
  • 31:38 - 31:39
    and if you don't understand it,
  • 31:39 - 31:41
    you don't care, you keep working on it
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    because your life depends upon it.
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    As I said the other night,
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    some of you who would say,
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    "Well, I'm not a reader."
  • 31:51 - 31:54
    Yeah, but if your company
    offered you a job
  • 31:54 - 31:56
    paying twice or three times
    what you're now making,
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    but you have a 600 page
    manual to memorize,
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    I guarantee you'd stay up night and day
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    to memorize that.
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    Your wife would be with you
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    pouring you coffee and encouraging you
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    because she wants a new bedroom set.
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    Your children would be going
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    "hip, hip, hooray dad! Go dad! Go dad!"
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    And we would do something like that
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    for something as pathetic as money.
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    To buy silly clothes
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    with important designers' names on them.
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    What a pathetic people.
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    And yet, we'll let eternity
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    escape right through our hands
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    and not even move a finger.
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    Now, what does this look like?
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    I want to read you some texts
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    that have been very helpful for me.
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    But now, I want you to
    listen to these texts
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    as though you'd never heard them before.
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    That's often very helpful.
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    I knew of one old pastor
    that every three years
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    he would change his Bible.
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    He would spend three years
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    going through his entire Bible
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    and writing notes, filling the pages
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    with notes and notes and notes,
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    and then he would take that Bible
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    and put it on the shelf
    and get a new Bible
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    because he wanted to hear
    the Word afresh again
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    without his notes.
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    He wanted God to speak to him afresh.
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    Now, listen to this as though
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    you've never heard it before.
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    Because right now you probably
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    treat it like a cliche -
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    a meaningless piece
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    of New Testament poetry.
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    But I want you to listen to it
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    as though you had to take it seriously.
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    Now this is the incarnate God speaking -
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    Jesus Christ.
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    "But He answered and said,
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    'It is written,
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    Man shall not live on bread alone,
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    but on every word that proceeds
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    out of the mouth of God.'"
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    There's a sense in which
    I know you believe this.
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    There's a sense in which you
    don't believe this at all.
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    He's saying every aspect of your life
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    is to be governed, fueled, conformed,
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    empowered by the Word of God.
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    Let me ask you a question,
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    those of you who are married.
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    How much time have you spent
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    studying marriage in the Scriptures?
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    I mean, it's the most
    important relationship
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    you have on this earth.
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    Are you doing what it says here?
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    That your marriage, you're seeking
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    that it be conformed to every word
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    that proceeds out of the mouth of God?
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    Now marriage is tough
    enough when you do know
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    what God's Word says.
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    How much more difficult is it
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    when you don't even know
    what God's Word says?
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    Sometimes I'll ask music directors.
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    You know, I'll go to a church,
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    and it's got a big music
    program and all this,
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    and I'll ask them this one question:
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    You're the worship leader? Yes.
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    Have you studied worship
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    beginning in the book of Genesis 1
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    all the way through the
    book of Revelation?
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    Well, no.
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    Well, then how do you know
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    that what you're doing is pleasing to God?
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    How can you know?
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    The sad thing is now they say
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    well, it doesn't even matter.
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    It's just basically left up
    to what you feel like.
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    No, it's not. No, it's not.
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    The way you dress -
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    I know I sound now like a 1950's
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    fundamentalist preacher, don't I?
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    But let me ask you a question:
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    the way you dress -
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    have you gone to Scripture to ask God:
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    what am I supposed to do?
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    The way you talk,
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    your relationships,
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    what you participate in
    and don't participate in?
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    Look what He says:
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    You do not live on bread alone,
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    but you live on every word
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    that proceeds out of the mouth of God.
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    You know what the Puritan genius was?
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    Now, I don't agree with the Puritans
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    on absolutely everything.
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    They're men, but you know
    what their genius was?
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    They honestly sought to conform
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    every aspect of their life
    to the Word of God.
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    Now, like all of us men,
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    they failed in some areas.
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    They went too far or not
    far enough in some areas.
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    But they are one of the few peoples
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    that ever walked on this planet
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    that said every aspect of life
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    must be conformed to the
    written Word of God.
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    We don't believe that!
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    As a matter of fact, we
    live in a culture now
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    where it's just sort of believe
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    in an undefined Jesus
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    and then do whatever is
    right in your own eyes.
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    No, my dear friend, listen!
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    You see, you don't fear.
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    And you do trust in yourself.
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    You prove it every day
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    by just walking according to
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    what you think is right.
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    Don't do that!
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    Abiding in Christ is asking,
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    Lord, I am in a fallen world.
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    There is a sense in which even though
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    I have been regenerated,
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    I still have fallen members of my body -
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    even a fallen mind.
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    I live in a fallen world.
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    I'm behind enemy lines.
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    Wisdom was not born with me.
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    It will not die with me.
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    I must take this book.
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    Again, I go back to Pilgrim's Progress.
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    It's the book.
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    The book that guided him.
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    The book.
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    Listen to this text.
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    He tells Joshua, "Only be
    strong and very courageous.
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    Be careful to do according to all the Law
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    which Moses My servant commanded you.
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    Do not turn from it
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    to the right or to the left."
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    Do you know the average evangelical
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    doesn't know enough of the Law
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    to determine whether he's
    even turned from it or not.
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    Really. We talk about obedience,
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    but before obedience can come
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    there must be knowledge.
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    And there's such a neglect
    of the Word of God
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    that we don't even know
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    when we're walking in disobedience.
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    That's why we can do horrendous things
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    within the context of
    the so-called local church
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    and not even be convicted about it.
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    We don't even know
    what the will of God is.
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    "So that you may have
    success wherever you go.
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    This book of the Law..."
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    Now, let's just take this
    literally for a moment.
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    Not absurdedly, but literally.
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    "This book of the Law shall
    not depart from your mouth,
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    but you shall meditate
    on it day and night."
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    Okay, let me ask you a question.
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    Does your ten minute quiet time
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    fulfill this command?
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    I mean, people boast because
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    "I had my quiet time."
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    Well, describe it to me.
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    "Well, you know, 15 minutes in the Word."
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    "15 minutes in prayer."
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    I applaud you for whatever
    attempt you're making,
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    but don't pat yourself on the back.
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    He's saying this Word,
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    "it shall not depart from your mouth,
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    but you shall meditate on it day and night
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    so that you may be careful to do
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    according to all that is written in it.
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    For then you will make your way prosperous
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    and then you will succeed."
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    Now this is not to be interpreted
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    in the context of televangelists.
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    It's not talking about:
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    then you will prosper financially.
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    It means then you will prosper
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    in the will of your God
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    and be a useful servant to Him.
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    That's what being fruitful means.
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    So abiding in Christ is to take this gift
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    of His teaching
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    and learning to follow it.
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    Now as we see here in verse 12,
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    "This is My commandment
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    that you love one another
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    just as I have loved you."
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    Now let me say a few things,
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    I want to draw a balance here.
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    I don't want to throw the baby
    out with the bathwater.
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    I want to explain this.
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    The end of everything that has to do
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    with God's commands is this:
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    To love the Lord your God
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    with all your heart, soul,
    mind, and strength
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    and to love your neighbor as yourself.
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    That's the end of it all.
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    As I said awhile back,
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    Christianity is not primarily
  • 40:08 - 40:10
    an ethical or moralistic religion.
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    We're not about just keeping rules.
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    We're not.
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    We're about an intimate
    relationship with the living God,
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    loving Him with all our heart
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    and entering into intimate
    relationships with people
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    and loving them with all our heart
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    and showing them the
    mercy that God shows us.
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    That's the fulfillment of the Law.
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    But then again, we are a people
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    in a very distorted culture.
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    And wisdom was not born with you
  • 40:40 - 40:41
    at your physical birth,
  • 40:41 - 40:42
    and I want to tell you,
  • 40:42 - 40:43
    wisdom was not born with you
  • 40:43 - 40:45
    in your spiritual birth.
  • 40:45 - 40:47
    Wisdom is something that is acquired.
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    Now that you have become a Christian,
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    you have the capabilities
  • 40:50 - 40:52
    of acquiring wisdom.
  • 40:52 - 40:56
    But wisdom is necessary.
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    Now, every time I talk
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    in the last few years
  • 41:00 - 41:03
    about the Law of God,
  • 41:03 - 41:04
    the commands of God,
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    everyone screws up their face
  • 41:06 - 41:08
    and gets really mad.
  • 41:08 - 41:10
    They go, "We're free from the Law."
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    "We're free from the Law."
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    And I'm thinking, does anybody even know
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    what that means anymore?
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    Free from the Law.
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    "The Law has nothing to do with us.
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    Absolutely nothing! We're free!"
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    Free to what?
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    "Free to do whatever we want.
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    We believe in Jesus.
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    We're free to do whatever we want."
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    Well, hold on.
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    First of all, a person
    who is unconverted -
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    which most people who call
    themselves Christians are -
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    and they have that kind of teaching,
  • 41:40 - 41:42
    (I'm free to do whatever I want),
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    but their heart's not been changed
  • 41:44 - 41:46
    so their heart is filled with
    worldly, carnal desires.
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    So they go to church every Sunday
  • 41:48 - 41:50
    and worship God in the praise service
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    and then they live like an abomination
  • 41:52 - 41:53
    throughout the week.
  • 41:53 - 41:56
    Let's figure out what we're saying here.
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    Now let me ask you a question,
  • 41:57 - 42:00
    when it says that we're free from the Law,
  • 42:00 - 42:03
    what do you think that means?
  • 42:03 - 42:06
    That we no longer have to obey God?
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    Or does it mean we're just
    supposed to love one another?
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    But herein lies a big problem.
  • 42:11 - 42:16
    People have some really
    distorted views on love.
  • 42:16 - 42:18
    So what are we talking about?
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    If we say that we don't even need the Law,
  • 42:22 - 42:23
    we don't need to think about it,
  • 42:23 - 42:25
    we don't need to read it or anything,
  • 42:25 - 42:27
    then you know what we have to do?
  • 42:27 - 42:29
    We have to literally cut
    out the book of Psalms
  • 42:29 - 42:31
    and throw it away.
  • 42:31 - 42:32
    Do you realize that?
  • 42:32 - 42:34
    Because the book of Psalms - look at it.
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    "I delight in Your Law."
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    "Your precepts are true."
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    What are we going to do?
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    Or as one person said one time
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    in a meeting I was holding.
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    It was a meeting in a conference thing
  • 42:48 - 42:49
    and I was talking about the Law,
  • 42:49 - 42:51
    and this person raised
    their hand and said,
  • 42:51 - 42:53
    "We're free from the Law
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    and you're trying to put us under
  • 42:55 - 42:56
    the bondage of the Law
  • 42:56 - 42:58
    that oppresses us..."
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    And I said,
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    "Wow."
  • 43:03 - 43:07
    I said, "Okay, let me ask you a question.
  • 43:07 - 43:10
    You just told me that the Law of God
  • 43:10 - 43:13
    is oppressive, it's restricting,
  • 43:13 - 43:15
    restrains you
  • 43:15 - 43:16
    and puts you in bondage.
  • 43:16 - 43:18
    Okay.
  • 43:18 - 43:21
    Let's just go over some of the laws
  • 43:21 - 43:24
    and you tell me which one of these
  • 43:24 - 43:25
    is restraining you from doing
  • 43:25 - 43:27
    what you want to do."
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    Let's see: You shall have
    no other gods before Me.
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    Are you mad about that?
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    Because that's restraining
    you from having other gods?
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    Let's try another one.
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    You're not to steal your neighbor's wife.
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    Is that oppressive to you?
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    You shall not lie.
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    And I just went down through
    all the laws of God
  • 43:50 - 43:51
    that I could remember,
  • 43:51 - 43:53
    and in the end I'm sitting there
  • 43:53 - 43:55
    and the man starts to
    kind of slump in his chair
  • 43:55 - 43:58
    because he knew what was happening.
  • 43:58 - 44:01
    I said if these beautiful laws
  • 44:01 - 44:03
    are oppressive to you
  • 44:03 - 44:05
    and restraining what
    you really want to do,
  • 44:05 - 44:11
    what kind of evil person are you?
  • 44:11 - 44:13
    You see?
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    Now when He says we're free
    from the bondage of the Law,
  • 44:16 - 44:20
    what it means is all those
    detailed laws of sacrifice,
  • 44:20 - 44:23
    all those things have
    been fulfilled in Christ.
  • 44:23 - 44:26
    That's part of it, but the
    big part of it is just this:
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    The Law says do this and live.
  • 44:29 - 44:32
    Now, I want to tell you
    something. That's not bad.
  • 44:32 - 44:35
    That's not sinful - that statement.
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    But you see, we're under bondage
  • 44:37 - 44:39
    because we can't do those things.
  • 44:39 - 44:41
    And therefore we can't live.
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    And therefore, we should die.
  • 44:43 - 44:45
    Because we have violated all the Law.
  • 44:45 - 44:48
    We're free from that curse of the Law.
  • 44:48 - 44:50
    That's not because the Law is bad,
  • 44:50 - 44:51
    it's because we were bad.
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    We're free from it because Christ
  • 44:53 - 44:54
    has fulfilled the Law
  • 44:54 - 44:57
    and died in our place.
  • 44:57 - 44:59
    So we're not justified by the Law.
  • 44:59 - 45:02
    And we shouldn't be legalistic people
  • 45:02 - 45:04
    or trying to kill other people
  • 45:04 - 45:05
    with all our rules.
  • 45:05 - 45:07
    But the fact of the matter is
  • 45:07 - 45:08
    I delight in the Law of God.
  • 45:08 - 45:10
    I love the book of Proverbs.
  • 45:10 - 45:12
    I get excited even about the commandment
  • 45:12 - 45:14
    in the Old Testament that says
  • 45:14 - 45:16
    you ought to build a fence
  • 45:16 - 45:17
    around the roof of your house.
  • 45:17 - 45:19
    And someone says, well, do you
  • 45:19 - 45:21
    have a fence around
    the roof of your house?
  • 45:21 - 45:23
    No.
  • 45:23 - 45:26
    Well, are you disobeying that law? No.
  • 45:26 - 45:28
    See, you have to
    understand what it's saying.
  • 45:28 - 45:31
    You build a fence around
    the roof of your house
  • 45:31 - 45:33
    because in that time, most people -
  • 45:33 - 45:34
    especially in the summer -
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    lived on the roof of their house.
  • 45:37 - 45:40
    And you build a fence around
    the roof of your house
  • 45:40 - 45:41
    because you love your neighbor
  • 45:41 - 45:44
    and you don't want
    him to fall off your roof.
  • 45:44 - 45:46
    And actually, some of our common laws
  • 45:46 - 45:48
    in this country
  • 45:48 - 45:50
    with regard to property
  • 45:50 - 45:51
    and the welfare of others
  • 45:51 - 45:54
    are based upon that law.
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    I don't find anything in the law
  • 45:57 - 46:00
    that's displeasing.
  • 46:00 - 46:01
    I can delight in it.
  • 46:01 - 46:04
    The wisdom that's found
  • 46:04 - 46:06
    in Proverbs and in the Law itself
  • 46:06 - 46:09
    protects my marriage,
  • 46:09 - 46:12
    shows me how to raise my children.
  • 46:12 - 46:13
    So if you're telling me:
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    Washer, don't put me under
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    the bondage of the Law,
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    I'm going, just exactly
    what do you want to do?
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    Do you see?
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    So how do we abide in Christ?
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    Abiding in Christ is not completed
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    by just our obedience
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    to the Word of God.
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    Because our relationship
    is much more than that.
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    But abiding in Christ cannot be separated
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    from His Word, His commands,
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    and obedience to Him.
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    What is it? Romans 12:2?
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    Renewing our mind in the Word of God.
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    Isn't it amazing?
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    Some of you came here this week
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    and you probably have not
    been in this church before
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    and you're going man,
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    they read the Bible too much
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    in their services.
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    It's kind of boring just sitting there
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    listening to them read a whole chapter.
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    What does that say about you?
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    What does it say about
    contemporary Christianity?
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    That the Scriptures aren't even read
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    when exactly in 1 Timothy
    it says they should be.
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    Publicly.
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    See? The reason why we're so weak
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    in Christianity today
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    is because we have a neglect of the Word.
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    Now listen to this. Psalm 1:2-3.
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    "But his delight - (the righteous man) -
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    his delight is in the Law of the Lord,
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    and in His Law he meditates day and night.
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    He will be like a tree firmly planted
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    by streams of water
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    which yields its fruit in its season,
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    and its leaf does not wither,
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    and whatever he does, he prospers."
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    Fruit-bearing - do you see this?
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    When Jesus is teaching,
    please understand me,
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    it's not plagiarism, okay?
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    Because He wrote the Old Testament.
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    But most of His Gospel teaching
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    is drawn right out of what He said
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    in the Old Testament.
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    Do you understand that?
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    He's been talking about fruit-bearing
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    for a long time.
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    And every time He talks about it,
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    it has something to do with His Word,
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    with the Word of God.
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    Young people, you come to me,
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    and you say, you know, Brother Paul,
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    I've been listening to your sermons.
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    I want to grow. I want to be used of God.
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    What should I do?
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    I always tell them Robert Murray McCheyne.
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    They go, "Robert Murray
    McCheyne. Who is that?"
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    He's a young man who died when he was 28.
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    Probably had progressed more in holiness
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    than just about anybody at that age.
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    And he has a reading list.
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    He read through the New
    Testament twice a year
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    and the Old Testament once a year.
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    Do that.
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    Get his reading list. Do that.
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    Read through the Scriptures
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    over and over and over.
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    And if you are a brand new believer,
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    you know, I'm not going to tell you
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    you should read a little.
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    Man, if you're a new believer,
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    you're probably on fire.
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    Read the Bible hours a day.
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    Consume it.
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    You want to be used of God?
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    Prove it.
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    You want to be fruitful?
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    Prove it.
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    Oh, my dear friend, my only regret
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    in the last thirty years
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    is not that I studied the Bible too much,
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    as that I allowed myself to be
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    distracted from it so much.
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    So abiding in Christ is
    abiding in His Word.
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    Saturating our lives in His Word
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    and seeking to obey Him.
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    Now, we come to a second thing.
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    Abiding in Christ is through continuous -
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    now get ready -
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    continuous dependence on prayer,
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    constant reliance upon prayer,
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    persistent spiritual imbibing
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    of the life and power of Jesus Christ
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    through prayer.
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    Now let me quote D.A. Carson.
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    "The text suggests (this is unbelievable -
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    this is powerful)
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    The text suggests
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    that the fruit in the vine imagery
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    represents everything that is the product
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    of effective prayer in Jesus' name."
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    Now, I want us to look at verse 7.
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    It's very interesting. He says,
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    "If you abide in Me,
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    and My words abide in you,
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    ask whatever you wish
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    and it will be done for you."
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    Look in verse 16.
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    "You did not choose Me, but I chose you
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    and appointed you that you
    would go and bear fruit
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    and that your fruit would remain,
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    so that whatever you ask
    of the Father in My name,
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    He may give to you."
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    Now, let's look at this.
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    This is extremely important.
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    There's a lot of mystery here
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    that I cannot explain to you.
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    No one can.
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    As a matter of fact, if you
    meet someone who can,
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    run from them. They're a heretic.
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    There's some mystery in this passage.
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    This is one of those texts
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    where you're just going to
    have to take God at His Word.
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    Because if you try to make this fit
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    into some system of thought,
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    you're going to explain the passage away.
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    And you don't want to do that.
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    Now, isn't it amazing
    that in both passages
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    He's talking about prayer
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    and it's in the context of bearing fruit.
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    That to be a fruitful Christian,
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    prayer is absolutely essential -
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    prayer in the name of Jesus;
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    prayer believing that God
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    (unintelligible).
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    But I also want you to notice something.
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    In verse 7, He says, "Abide in Me
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    and My words abide in you."
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    So what are we seeing here?
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    (incomplete thought)
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    We're not seeing this -
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    we're not seeing a person
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    who neglects the Word of God,
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    whose mind is not renewed at all.
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    We're not talking about a person
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    who doesn't have the mind of Christ.
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    Okay? We're not talking about a person
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    who neglects the Word of God
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    and then just asks a whole bunch of stuff.
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    Because usually the stuff they ask for
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    are carnal and outside of God's will.
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    But what we're talking about
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    is a person who is abiding in Christ
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    and he is abiding in the Word of Christ,
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    and the Word of Christ is abiding in him.
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    What is it? We're talking about a person
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    who through their constant imbibing
  • 53:03 - 53:04
    upon the Word of God,
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    their constant feeding
    upon the Word of God,
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    the Word of God constantly
    renewing their mind,
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    they are beginning to develop what?
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    The mind of Christ.
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    They are beginning to know,
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    as Romans 12:1-2 says,
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    they are beginning to know
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    what the will of God is.
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    Isn't that amazing?
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    He says you may renew your mind
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    that you may know what the will of God is.
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    Okay?
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    Now...
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    What is prayer?
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    John Piper refers to it
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    as a warfare walkie-talkie.
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    And I agree with him.
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    As a matter of fact,
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    it's very difficult for me
    to see prayer at all
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    apart from our place in
    the Kingdom of Heaven.
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    Most people see prayer
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    in a completely wrong way.
  • 54:05 - 54:07
    You see prayer as:
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    I think I have a need and
    I ask God to meet it.
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    That's not the context of prayer.
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    The context of prayer is
    set forth for us where?
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    In Matthew 6.
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    Jesus says: pray this way.
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    Now listen very carefully.
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    Don't turn it into cliche.
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    Our Father, Who art in Heaven...
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    Now, let's just take a look at that.
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    You talk about the perfect
    psychology of prayer?
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    Look at the way He's addressing God.
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    Our Father.
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    Wow!
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    It demonstrates the intimacy, doesn't it.
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    But then He goes: Who art in Heaven.
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    Your Father happens to be
    the God of the universe
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    and you ought to treat Him as such.
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    Many of you young people were raised
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    with no respect whatsoever for age,
  • 54:59 - 55:02
    authority, or anything.
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    I was out at a school of a
    very, very famous preacher.
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    (Incomplete thought)
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    I'm going to mention his name.
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    John MacArthur.
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    And I was out there and I was teaching
  • 55:12 - 55:15
    at Master's College for two days.
  • 55:15 - 55:19
    And I was walking around going:
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    Wow! John MacArthur's here.
  • 55:22 - 55:24
    I wonder if I'll get to see him.
  • 55:24 - 55:26
    I'm fifty years old!
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    And I'm going I hope I get to see him.
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    What a privilege!
  • 55:30 - 55:32
    And little 17 year old students
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    that walk up to me and go:
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    "Hey! Brother Paul! Have you met John?"
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    And I'd go, "What?"
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    "John!"
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    "John who?"
  • 55:44 - 55:46
    "Well, John! John MacArthur."
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    And I'd look at them and I'd go,
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    "I am fifty years old.
  • 55:52 - 55:58
    I have walked through hell with Christ.
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    I have suffered for the cause of Christ.
  • 56:02 - 56:05
    I bear so many wounds from battles,
  • 56:05 - 56:10
    and I would never call
    him by his first name."
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    We have no sense of honor anymore.
  • 56:18 - 56:21
    And when we go to God, this whole idea
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    of Abba, Father meaning "Daddy,"
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    be very careful.
  • 56:24 - 56:27
    That interpretation's not really correct.
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    It does demonstrate intimacy,
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    but it doesn't demonstrate "daddy."
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    It doesn't. I'm sorry.
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    In the language, it doesn't work.
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    It may be really good for a
    contemporary Christian song,
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    but it doesn't work.
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    It's not biblical
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    because it does not denote
  • 56:41 - 56:43
    the other aspects of that intimacy
  • 56:43 - 56:46
    which is reverence.
  • 56:46 - 56:49
    Now, He says, "Our Father,
    Who art in Heaven..."
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    So this perfect balance
    of intimacy and fear.
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    And then He says -
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    and this is the context of all praying -
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    "hallowed be Thy name."
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    What He's saying there is:
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    special be Your name.
  • 57:02 - 57:03
    Unique be Your name.
  • 57:03 - 57:06
    It's basically Malachi.
  • 57:06 - 57:08
    That His name be great among the nations
  • 57:08 - 57:09
    from the rising to the setting of the sun.
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    There you go again - Jesus drawing
  • 57:11 - 57:12
    from the Old Testament,
  • 57:12 - 57:14
    but it's okay, He wrote it.
  • 57:14 - 57:16
    And the whole idea is:
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    my whole prayer,
  • 57:17 - 57:19
    my whole prayer life,
  • 57:19 - 57:20
    everything I'm ever going to ask You
  • 57:20 - 57:22
    is going to be in the context
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    that my greatest desire
  • 57:24 - 57:26
    is that Your name be set apart
  • 57:26 - 57:28
    as supreme above all things;
  • 57:28 - 57:31
    that Your Kingdom come
  • 57:31 - 57:32
    and that Your will be done.
  • 57:32 - 57:34
    That's the context of all praying.
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    And if you don't have that context,
  • 57:35 - 57:37
    you're not praying.
  • 57:37 - 57:41
    So, when we talk about
    asking the Father for things -
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    for many, many years, as some of you know,
  • 57:43 - 57:44
    I've had my hips replaced,
  • 57:44 - 57:45
    my wrist is made of metal,
  • 57:45 - 57:47
    I've lived in great deals of pain
  • 57:47 - 57:48
    and everything else
  • 57:48 - 57:50
    and I want to be honest with you.
  • 57:50 - 57:51
    I have prayed for God to heal me.
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    And to some degree, He has.
  • 57:53 - 57:56
    He has really helped me in this last year.
  • 57:56 - 57:57
    But here's what I want you to see.
  • 57:57 - 58:00
    The context of that praying: God heal me.
  • 58:00 - 58:01
    I hurt so bad.
  • 58:01 - 58:04
    Was this:
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    If through my healing
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    Your name will be held supreme
  • 58:11 - 58:13
    and Your kingdom will come
  • 58:13 - 58:15
    to a greater degree,
  • 58:15 - 58:17
    and the will of God will be advanced
  • 58:17 - 58:18
    and submitted to,
  • 58:18 - 58:20
    then heal my body.
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    But if not, then let me die in this pain
  • 58:24 - 58:27
    so long as Your kingdom come.
  • 58:27 - 58:30
    So all our asking from God
  • 58:30 - 58:33
    is in the context of our greatest desire
  • 58:33 - 58:35
    which is His glory
  • 58:35 - 58:38
    and the advancement of His kingdom.
  • 58:38 - 58:42
    Now you're praying.
  • 58:42 - 58:44
    It's not just: I have a want.
  • 58:44 - 58:45
    I have a need.
  • 58:45 - 58:47
    I have a desire.
  • 58:47 - 58:53
    But it's: whatever will bring You glory.
  • 58:53 - 58:55
    And it's in that context
  • 58:55 - 58:57
    with that mind of Christ
  • 58:57 - 59:02
    that we begin to pray.
  • 59:02 - 59:05
    And notice, this praying:
    "Ask in My name."
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    What are you asking for?
  • 59:06 - 59:08
    You're asking to bear fruit.
  • 59:08 - 59:09
    You're asking for things
  • 59:09 - 59:11
    that are genuine fruit.
  • 59:11 - 59:13
    And what begins to happen
  • 59:13 - 59:15
    is you sort of start disappearing
  • 59:15 - 59:17
    in the whole equation.
  • 59:17 - 59:19
    Lord, I'm an instrument.
  • 59:19 - 59:21
    This is not about me.
  • 59:21 - 59:23
    This is about You.
  • 59:23 - 59:26
    Lord, if through this trial
  • 59:26 - 59:28
    Your kingdom will advance,
  • 59:28 - 59:30
    allow me to continue in it.
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    Take it away only until the work is done.
  • 59:32 - 59:36
    Lord, everything in my
    life is about one thing:
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    the advancement of Your kingdom.
  • 59:39 - 59:43
    And so in that context, we pray.
  • 59:43 - 59:46
    You know, I've gone to
    prayer meetings in churches,
  • 59:46 - 59:50
    and I'll be honest with you,
  • 59:50 - 59:53
    it's enough to break your heart.
  • 59:53 - 59:56
    It's enough to break your heart.
  • 59:56 - 60:00
    It sounds literally like
    a medical convention.
  • 60:00 - 60:02
    It literally does.
  • 60:02 - 60:05
    Now, I know that we
    need to pray for the sick.
  • 60:05 - 60:07
    I know that, but I have
    sat in prayer meetings
  • 60:07 - 60:08
    in the United States of America
  • 60:08 - 60:11
    and watched while 45 minutes,
    they didn't even pray.
  • 60:11 - 60:14
    Just people stood up and shared
  • 60:14 - 60:16
    about people who were sick.
  • 60:16 - 60:18
    And a big part of it was just gossip.
  • 60:18 - 60:21
    People wanted to talk about stuff.
  • 60:21 - 60:24
    And then I think, four billion people
  • 60:24 - 60:27
    have not heard a clear Gospel.
  • 60:27 - 60:30
    We have believers who are
    being massacred in Iran.
  • 60:30 - 60:34
    We have all these things
    going on in the kingdom.
  • 60:34 - 60:38
    And the only thing that we can
    pray about are gallbladders.
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    I mean, there's something terribly wrong.
  • 60:42 - 60:45
    And we wonder why doesn't God
    visit us in our prayer meetings?
  • 60:45 - 60:48
    You're not kingdom-praying.
  • 60:48 - 60:50
    If you'll seek first the kingdom,
  • 60:50 - 60:52
    He'll take care of all
    these other little things
  • 60:52 - 60:56
    you're so preoccupied about.
  • 60:56 - 60:59
    And so if you're going to be fruitful,
  • 60:59 - 61:01
    you must pray.
  • 61:01 - 61:02
    You must read the Word and pray,
  • 61:02 - 61:05
    God, make me fruitful, make me fruitful.
  • 61:05 - 61:07
    And as you begin to understand
  • 61:07 - 61:08
    the will of God -
  • 61:08 - 61:11
    for example, it is God's will
  • 61:11 - 61:14
    that every creature under heaven
  • 61:14 - 61:16
    hear the Word of God,
  • 61:16 - 61:18
    hear the Gospel.
  • 61:18 - 61:21
    So you pray and you fast,
  • 61:21 - 61:22
    and one day you get a phone call
  • 61:22 - 61:24
    and you find that an entire country
  • 61:24 - 61:28
    has just opened unto you to
    support their missionaries.
  • 61:28 - 61:32
    That's praying.
  • 61:32 - 61:35
    You pray for your family who's
    hardened to the Gospel.
  • 61:35 - 61:37
    You pray and you fast and then one day
  • 61:37 - 61:40
    according to Colossians 4:1-4,
  • 61:40 - 61:45
    a magnificent door's been opened unto you.
  • 61:45 - 61:47
    The church has a need. It can't go.
  • 61:47 - 61:49
    It's got a problem.
  • 61:49 - 61:50
    Something has some kind of need.
  • 61:50 - 61:53
    You hit your face on the floor.
  • 61:53 - 61:54
    You cry out to God
  • 61:54 - 61:57
    and you look for a
    magnificent deliverance.
  • 61:57 - 61:58
    You've got a sin in your life
  • 61:58 - 62:00
    that is a besetting sin
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    and you can't be set free from it.
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    You attack it head on with prayer,
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    with fasting, with reading the Word,
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    and you see victory come.
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    This is the kind of praying
    that we're talking about.
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    Never diminishing needs,
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    but when you go in to
    hear people pray today
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    it's all about them.
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    It's all about their needs.
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    It's like one old saint,
    Ravenhill, used to say,
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    we spend more time
    praying saints out of heaven
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    than praying sinners into heaven.
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    Now, I said that God answers our prayers
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    when we're praying in the
    context of the kingdom
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    and when our mind is being renewed
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    so that we know what the will of God is,
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    but I want to be very cautious here
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    because you could misunderstand me.
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    There's a basic idea out there
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    especially among
    reformed guys that's this:
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    God answers every prayer
    according to His will,
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    but it's not the will of
    God to do anything.
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    Now they wouldn't say that,
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    but that's basically what's practiced.
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    Everything is written off
    to the providence of God.
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    It's the providence of God,
    providence of God.
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    Oh, that nation is
    entirely without Christ?
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    Providence of God, because if God
    wanted something to happen,
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    He'd have done something.
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    That's not the language
    of the New Testament.
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    Now that might be language
    of a very precise camp
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    and system of theology,
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    but it is not the language
    of the New Testament
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    nor is it the language of our forefathers
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    that we claim to be a part of.
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    That's not the language of Edwards.
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    That's not the language of Whitefield.
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    That's not the language of Spurgeon.
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    That's not the language of William Carey.
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    That's not the language of the Puritans.
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    I want to tell you something,
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    there is a mystery in prayer
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    and I don't care if by saying this
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    this becomes the last reformed meeting
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    I ever have in my life,
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    because if you reject this,
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    you're not reformed - you're deformed.
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    And it's this:
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    God has decreed everything
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    before the foundation of the world.
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    He knows the end of all things
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    and not because He looked
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    through the corridors of time
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    and saw how it was going to turn out.
  • 64:16 - 64:17
    I don't know who invented that -
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    I would like to see his corridors of time
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    because it's not in the Bible.
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    God knows the end of all things
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    exactly how everything
    is going to come out
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    and it's not because He looked through
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    the corridors of time.
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    It's because He's the Author
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    of history.
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    It's going to come out
    just like He decreed it.
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    Okay?
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    You say, wow, that's a
    pretty strong statement.
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    Yes, it is, and I believe it's biblical.
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    But I also believe that
    what James says is true.
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    "You have not because you ask not."
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    That king was given a set of arrows
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    to smash against the floor.
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    And if he had smashed
    them against that floor
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    and shown some zeal for Yahweh,
  • 65:01 - 65:04
    something better would have
    happened than what happened.
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    And I can't put those two things together
  • 65:06 - 65:08
    and guess what, it's not my job.
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    Nor is it yours.
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    I am called upon to live
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    whatever truth is given to me
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    realizing that if there is a God out there
  • 65:17 - 65:18
    and there is
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    and He is infinitely above
    me in His way of thinking,
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    and He is,
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    then why should I think I should be able
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    to figure out everything He's told me?
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    I know this,
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    He is sovereign over all things.
  • 65:32 - 65:33
    And I know this,
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    we have not because we ask not.
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    And I can honestly tell you this
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    in good conscience,
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    there are many times when I'm dealing
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    with a country or a people group
  • 65:45 - 65:46
    that has no Gospel,
  • 65:46 - 65:48
    and I'm crying out to God:
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    God, what do You want to do?
  • 65:51 - 65:52
    What do You want to do?
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    What do You want me to do?
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    I'll do anything, just tell me
    what You want me to do.
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    The thing that's most
    impressed upon my heart
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    and more so as I grow older -
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    so I'm not talking about youthful zeal -
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    when I go: Lord, what do
    You want me to do?
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    It seems like the answer is this:
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    Well, what can you believe Me for?
  • 66:14 - 66:17
    What do you want to do?
  • 66:17 - 66:22
    How far do you want to take this thing?
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    I told you, I'm a wild man.
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    It's almost like God says:
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    You want to get nuts?
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    You want to take this as far as it can go?
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    I'm with you. Let's go.
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    I think that a lot of reformed
    people are thinking
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    God doesn't want to do anything
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    and if we get Him to do anything,
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    we've got to pull Him into it.
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    I'm going to tell you
    something, my friend,
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    God is running so much
    faster than the church.
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    It's not trying to get
    Him to catch up to you,
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    it's trying to get you to catch up to Him.
  • 66:49 - 66:52
    But see, there's a sense of faith.
  • 66:52 - 66:56
    There's a sense of faith that comes
  • 66:56 - 66:57
    with reading the Scriptures.
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    There's a sense of faith
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    that comes with studying the old men
  • 67:01 - 67:02
    and their ways.
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    I remember one time I
    was a young missionary.
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    I came back off the field.
    I was very tired.
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    I was invited to a church.
    They wanted me to speak.
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    They did a question and answer.
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    They had a microphone in the
    different aisles of the church.
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    And I was answering questions.
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    A young red-headed boy -
    I'll never forget this -
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    he couldn't have been
    more than 10, 12, whatever.
  • 67:19 - 67:21
    He comes up to the microphone.
  • 67:21 - 67:23
    He'd been standing in line all night
  • 67:23 - 67:24
    and this is the question he asked.
  • 67:24 - 67:25
    He said, "Mr. Washer?"
  • 67:25 - 67:27
    I said, "Yes?"
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    He said, "After you win
    everybody in Peru to Jesus,
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    then what are you going to do?"
  • 67:34 - 67:37
    And everybody laughed except me and him.
  • 67:37 - 67:39
    And I said, "Well, son, I suppose
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    when I win everybody to Christ in Peru
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    I'll just have to go find
    me another country, won't I?"
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    I don't see anywhere in the Bible
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    where there can't be a worldwide revival.
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    Sorry, I don't.
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    I don't see anywhere in the Bible
  • 67:52 - 67:53
    where an entire people group
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    can't come to Jesus.
  • 67:56 - 67:58
    I don't see anywhere in the Bible
  • 67:58 - 68:02
    where I have to die
    without seeing everybody
  • 68:02 - 68:07
    at least hear the Gospel one time.
  • 68:07 - 68:10
    Everything I have contrived -
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    and I know that behind that contriving
  • 68:13 - 68:15
    was the sovereignty of God;
  • 68:15 - 68:19
    I know the 1689 and the Westminster -
  • 68:19 - 68:23
    there is nothing I have ever contrived
  • 68:23 - 68:24
    and prayed for
  • 68:24 - 68:26
    that was turned down by God
  • 68:26 - 68:32
    because it was too big.
  • 68:32 - 68:35
    You can believe Him for anything
  • 68:35 - 68:38
    when in the context you're looking
  • 68:38 - 68:39
    at the advancement of the kingdom
  • 68:39 - 68:41
    and you're renewing your mind,
  • 68:41 - 68:45
    you can believe Him for anything.
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    Let me give you an example: HeartCry.
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    People ask me to give
    presentations on HeartCry.
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    I want to make this real,
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    that this isn't some antiquated guy
  • 68:52 - 68:54
    who used to do these things in the past.
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    I can't tell you how many
    times He's delivered us.
  • 68:57 - 68:59
    At HeartCry, our financial principles
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    are based upon George Mueller's princples
  • 69:02 - 69:03
    of his orphanage.
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    We do not raise funds.
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    We do not ask for money.
  • 69:07 - 69:08
    We do not make our needs known.
  • 69:08 - 69:10
    If a church asks us to come explain
  • 69:10 - 69:11
    what we do in the mission,
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    we will come and explain
    what we are currently doing,
  • 69:14 - 69:20
    not what we would do if we had more money.
  • 69:20 - 69:23
    Not this Christmas, but last Christmas,
  • 69:23 - 69:25
    nobody knew it except me,
  • 69:25 - 69:27
    the financial guy,
  • 69:27 - 69:30
    and one board member.
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    It was December 31st.
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    We had a $150,000 deficit.
  • 69:35 - 69:37
    Now that doesn't mean
  • 69:37 - 69:41
    that we owed somebody $150,000.
  • 69:41 - 69:43
    It just meant we had spent
  • 69:43 - 69:45
    that much beyond our budget
  • 69:45 - 69:49
    and basically almost had nothing.
  • 69:49 - 69:53
    Okay? Nobody knew. Nobody knew.
  • 69:53 - 69:54
    But God had told us
  • 69:54 - 69:56
    just a few days before we felt
  • 69:56 - 69:58
    that we were supposed to do something
  • 69:58 - 70:00
    really wild in Asia, and we did it.
  • 70:00 - 70:02
    We took on something like,
  • 70:02 - 70:03
    I don't know what it was,
  • 70:03 - 70:05
    45 more missionaries
  • 70:05 - 70:09
    knowing this was the case.
  • 70:09 - 70:12
    But we knew, God wants to reach Asia.
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    God desires that everybody
    in Asia hears the Gospel.
  • 70:15 - 70:17
    This has opened up. It's biblical.
  • 70:17 - 70:18
    These men are sound.
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    We're going to do it.
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    Nobody knew.
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    I'm in my study.
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    It's December 31st.
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    That's the last day of the year.
  • 70:29 - 70:30
    It's 10:00 in the morning.
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    I'm studying the Word of God
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    and lifting up my worries in prayer.
  • 70:36 - 70:38
    Kevin comes in (our financial guy).
  • 70:38 - 70:40
    He's kind of teary-eyed.
  • 70:40 - 70:42
    I said, "Kevin, what's wrong?"
  • 70:42 - 70:46
    He said, "Um, somebody just sent -
  • 70:46 - 70:53
    I don't know who this is - $60,000."
  • 70:53 - 70:55
    I said, "Really?" He said, "Yes."
  • 70:55 - 70:58
    He said, "One check. It's $60,000."
  • 70:58 - 71:00
    So we got down on our knees.
  • 71:00 - 71:01
    We thanked God.
  • 71:01 - 71:02
    I went back to my Bible study.
  • 71:02 - 71:05
    He went back to his computer.
  • 71:05 - 71:08
    Twelve o'clock he comes in.
  • 71:08 - 71:10
    I don't have the figures exactly right,
  • 71:10 - 71:13
    but (unintelligible) it's been awhile.
  • 71:13 - 71:15
    He comes in.
  • 71:15 - 71:17
    He's teary-eyed.
  • 71:17 - 71:21
    I said, "Kevin, what's wrong?"
  • 71:21 - 71:26
    Someone just sent $100,000.
  • 71:26 - 71:28
    I said, "You're kidding."
  • 71:28 - 71:29
    He said, "No, someone just sent..."
  • 71:29 - 71:31
    I said, "You mean, 60 and 40."
  • 71:31 - 71:33
    He goes, "No. 60 and 100 thousand.
  • 71:33 - 71:35
    Somebody just sent $100,000."
  • 71:35 - 71:37
    I said, "Who?" He goes, "I don't know."
  • 71:37 - 71:38
    Alright.
  • 71:38 - 71:42
    We go back. Two o'clock he comes in.
  • 71:42 - 71:44
    He's really looking pale.
  • 71:44 - 71:45
    I said, "Kevin, what's going on?"
  • 71:45 - 71:49
    He said, "Well, we
    got a check for $60,000."
  • 71:49 - 71:52
    "I know." "No, we got
    another check for $60,000."
  • 71:52 - 71:53
    I said, "You're kidding." "No."
  • 71:53 - 71:55
    At the end of the day,
  • 71:55 - 71:58
    $326,000 came in.
  • 71:58 - 72:01
    Nobody knew at all what was going on.
  • 72:01 - 72:03
    Now, I can tell you that
  • 72:03 - 72:06
    over and over and over.
  • 72:06 - 72:08
    This last year, a similar thing happened.
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    It didn't happen in one day,
  • 72:09 - 72:11
    but it happened in one month.
  • 72:11 - 72:13
    Now I want you to think about something.
  • 72:13 - 72:20
    God chose the last day of the year.
  • 72:20 - 72:22
    Why? Because He wanted to show everybody
  • 72:22 - 72:24
    He doesn't need 365 days.
  • 72:24 - 72:27
    He doesn't even need 24 hours.
  • 72:27 - 72:29
    What I'm saying is the more you
  • 72:29 - 72:31
    cut yourself off from
    the arm of the flesh,
  • 72:31 - 72:34
    the more you desire the
    advancement of His kingdom,
  • 72:34 - 72:37
    and the more you live
    dependent on Him in prayer,
  • 72:37 - 72:39
    you will see more miracles
  • 72:39 - 72:43
    than you could ever imagine!
  • 72:43 - 72:49
    This is Caleb. There's just all
    kinds of mountains to conquer.
  • 72:49 - 72:52
    Pick one out!
  • 72:52 - 72:54
    And go for it!
  • 72:54 - 72:55
    Knock down some walls.
  • 72:55 - 72:57
    Climb a mountain,
  • 72:57 - 72:59
    but don't do it in the arm of the flesh.
  • 72:59 - 73:01
    The more you cut yourself off
  • 73:01 - 73:03
    from the help of men,
  • 73:03 - 73:06
    the more you will have the help of God.
  • 73:06 - 73:08
    The more you make
    pronouncements to men
  • 73:08 - 73:11
    so that you may gather
    their strength for you,
  • 73:11 - 73:16
    the less you will seek God.
  • 73:16 - 73:19
    Oh my dear friend, there's no end
  • 73:19 - 73:23
    to what God will do.
  • 73:23 - 73:25
    As a dear man says,
  • 73:25 - 73:27
    God delights in vindicating
  • 73:27 - 73:30
    the confidence of His children.
  • 73:30 - 73:33
    (incomplete thought) Prayer.
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    Prayer.
  • 73:34 - 73:35
    But not just prayer for ministry,
  • 73:35 - 73:37
    prayer for your own life.
  • 73:37 - 73:38
    You've got besetting sin.
  • 73:38 - 73:39
    You wallow in it.
  • 73:39 - 73:41
    You go get all kinds of counsel.
  • 73:41 - 73:43
    You can never get any release.
  • 73:43 - 73:44
    But do you go to Him?
  • 73:44 - 73:46
    Have you spent all night tarrying
  • 73:46 - 73:47
    before Him in prayer?
  • 73:47 - 73:49
    Have you cried out to Him?
    Have you fasted?
  • 73:49 - 73:50
    Have you sought Him?
  • 73:50 - 73:55
    Have you grabbed a hold
    of the horns of the altar
  • 73:55 - 73:58
    saying I will not let You go
  • 73:58 - 73:59
    until you bless me?
  • 73:59 - 74:02
    How many of you have wrestled
  • 74:02 - 74:08
    with the Nazarene all night?
  • 74:08 - 74:11
    Saying I will not let You go
  • 74:11 - 74:15
    unless You bless me.
  • 74:15 - 74:17
    I always tell people,
  • 74:17 - 74:19
    Jacob was a better fighter than me.
  • 74:19 - 74:20
    They say why?
  • 74:20 - 74:22
    He only got touched in one hip.
  • 74:22 - 74:32
    I got both of mine replaced.
  • 74:32 - 74:35
    I'm no scholar.
  • 74:35 - 74:37
    I'm not up here telling you things
  • 74:37 - 74:40
    I read in a book.
  • 74:40 - 74:43
    But to kneel before your God, like I said,
  • 74:43 - 74:48
    kneeling before an F5
    tornado three feet away.
  • 74:48 - 74:53
    That's what will leave
    an imprint on a man.
  • 74:53 - 74:57
    To wrestle with the Nazarene -
  • 74:57 - 74:59
    just find out how strong
    that Carpenter's arm
  • 74:59 - 75:04
    happens to be.
  • 75:04 - 75:06
    When He grabs you with it
  • 75:06 - 75:07
    and throws you to the ground,
  • 75:07 - 75:09
    you'll know His strength.
  • 75:09 - 75:11
    But in His blessing,
    He turns that arm around
  • 75:11 - 75:14
    and fights for you.
  • 75:14 - 75:17
    You'll know His strength
    to a greater degree.
  • 75:17 - 75:19
    I'm talking about experience,
  • 75:19 - 75:23
    not just reading the Puritans -
  • 75:23 - 75:29
    following them in their life.
  • 75:29 - 75:32
    So we must pray. We must pray.
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    We must pray.
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    What does it look like?
  • 75:36 - 75:39
    1 Thessalonians: Pray without ceasing.
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    Ephesians 6:18,
  • 75:40 - 75:42
    "With all prayers and petitions,
  • 75:42 - 75:44
    pray at all times in the Spirit,"
  • 75:44 - 75:45
    in the power of the Spirit.
  • 75:45 - 75:47
    That's not referring to tongues.
  • 75:47 - 75:49
    It's referring to being empowered
  • 75:49 - 75:52
    by the Spirit of God to pray.
  • 75:52 - 75:54
    "With this in view, be on the alert
  • 75:54 - 75:57
    with all perseverance and
    petition for the saints."
  • 75:57 - 75:58
    Psalm 105:4,
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    "Seek the Lord in His strength;
  • 76:00 - 76:03
    seek His face continually."
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    I hear people today and I say do you pray?
  • 76:06 - 76:07
    They go, well, I kind of pray as I go.
  • 76:07 - 76:10
    I say, no, you don't.
  • 76:10 - 76:12
    No, you don't.
  • 76:12 - 76:14
    There's a lot of wisdom handed down
  • 76:14 - 76:15
    from the Tozers and the Ravenhills,
  • 76:15 - 76:18
    and here's what one of them is:
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    You learn to pray continuously
  • 76:20 - 76:25
    only by praying with Him alone.
  • 76:25 - 76:27
    The practicing of the presence of God
  • 76:27 - 76:29
    does not come by just walking around
  • 76:29 - 76:30
    thinking you're doing it.
  • 76:30 - 76:32
    I have found out that the men and women
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    who can most dwell with God
  • 76:33 - 76:35
    throughout their day
  • 76:35 - 76:36
    no matter how mundane it is
  • 76:36 - 76:39
    are people who spend
    copious amount of time
  • 76:39 - 76:43
    alone with God in their prayer closet.
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    And from that, you begin to develop
  • 76:45 - 76:47
    a sense of the presence of God
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    and praying.
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    So that as you're walking
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    through the church after you preach
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    and you see a face that turns toward you
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    and you know that person
    is seeking your counsel,
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    immediately you head towards them
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    lifting up prayers to God:
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    Give me wisdom to discern this need
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    and give an answer from Your Scriptures.
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    You wake up in the morning
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    and you know that your
    wife is a bit distraught:
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    Lord, how to deal with this?
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    Or a wife to a husband.
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    Constantly crying out to Him,
    this communion.
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    Frank Laubach. Frank Laubach.
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    Do you know who I'm talking about?
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    Have you ever heard the statement:
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    He's so heavenly minded,
    he's no earthy good?
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    Well, most people are so earthly-minded,
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    they're no heavenly good.
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    Frank Laubach is a very unique individual.
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    You know what his goal was in his journal?
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    It comes out very clear.
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    His one goal in life was to spend
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    one entire day
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    with uninterrupted thoughts of Christ.
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    That was the great goal of his life.
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    You say, yeah, one of
    those spiritual kooks
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    that's so heavenly-minded
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    that he's no earthly good.
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    Frank Laubach taught the
    entire Philippines to read
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    so that they could read the Bible.
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    You can go to the Philippines right now
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    and talk to people about Frank Laubach.
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    They'll say, "Frank Laubach,
    yeah, I know about him.
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    I studied about him in history."
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    He's a Christian man
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    who taught all the islands
    of the Philippines to read
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    so that they could read the Bible.
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    So I guess being heavenly minded
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    is pretty earthly good, isn't it?
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    Just think of it, this man taught
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    all these islands to read,
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    and yet his greatest goal
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    was to have uninterrupted
    thoughts of Christ
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    and communion with Christ.
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    You see, we're not a meditative people.
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    We're not a contemplative people.
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    We're not a people who sit quietly.
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    We are a people of noise.
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    We are a people that every 20 minutes
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    we have to have a commercial
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    or we can't even watch a TV program.
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    But in Christ, we can
    regain what's been lost.
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    I had a professor, and I
    know it sounds really funny,
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    but he told me one time, he said,
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    "Washer, I want to bring you to a point
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    where you can sit in the
    middle of a hundred acre field
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    and be so quiet before God,
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    you can hear a caterpillar
    crawling across a leaf.
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    Now, I know that sounds
    a little mystic to you.
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    The fact of the matter is how many times
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    do you sit before the Lord in silence?
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    Just quiet.
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    People say, "I never hear from God."
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    Do you listen?
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    You know, you wouldn't walk in
    front of the president talking.
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    You would keep your mouth
    shut until he addressed you.
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    But you go before God, before
    you even hit your knees,
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    you're already telling Him stuff.
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    Do you ever think about listening?
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    Meditating on the Word of God?
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    Listening?
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    An illustration I heard a long time ago:
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    A man worked in this big, noisy factory -
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    just wheels grinding and everything else -
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    and he lost his watch.
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    It was a very important watch
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    that his father gave him.
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    He lost it while he was working there
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    in the factory during the day.
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    I mean, how are you
    going to find this thing?
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    The factory's full of men,
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    wheels are grinding,
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    everything's going on,
    noise, smoke, steam -
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    there's no way to recover that watch.
  • 80:11 - 80:13
    The next day though he showed the workman
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    his watch - he had found it.
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    And they said how did you find the watch?
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    He said I waited till the
    factory was shut down
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    and all the wheels stopped
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    and all the men were gone,
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    and I laid quietly on the floor
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    and I listened...
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    tick... tick... tick... tick...
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    and I found my watch.
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    Think about it. We're
    not a people like that.
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    If you walked into a church
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    in which for 5 minutes,
    everyone was silent,
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    you'd probably call it a cult.
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    You walk in a church
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    there's media blaring at you.
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    There's pictures on screens.
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    People talking, everything going on.
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    Think about it.
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    All the noise?
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    I don't know if I correctly
    remember the poem.
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    What was it?
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    Weak from the journey,
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    the long passing days,
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    hungry to worship, to join in the praise.
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    Christ coming in from the wilderness
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    and He goes into the temple.
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    And instead of finding
    silence in the temple,
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    it says, shock met with anger
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    that burned on His face
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    as He entered the wasteland
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    of that barren place.
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    That the temple had become
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    more like a wilderness
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    than the wilderness itself.
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    Then it talks about how He makes a cord,
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    a whip.
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    It says they'll flee from the harm
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    of the Carpenter's strong arm.
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    And then the poem says,
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    at last the noise and confusion
  • 81:57 - 81:59
    gave way to His Word,
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    at last sacred silence
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    so God could be heard.
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    Do you know anything of a night watch?
  • 82:10 - 82:13
    Do you know about a night watch?
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    Do you ever wake in the night
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    just to watch and pray?
  • 82:18 - 82:22
    Just to sit alone with God in the night?
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    In the dark?
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    We are not a very
    spiritual people, are we.
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    We need to pray.
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    Now, the last thing that I want to say
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    and we'll quit here.
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    We must abide in His Word.
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    We must abide in prayer.
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    And this is one that is
    most beautiful to me.
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    Abiding in Christ is synonymous
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    with abiding in Christ's love.
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    D.A. Carson writes,
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    "The imagery is now changed
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    because the agricultural metaphor
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    has its limitations.
  • 83:03 - 83:05
    It does not depict the unfathomable love
  • 83:05 - 83:07
    that sets the disciples
  • 83:07 - 83:11
    in this new intimacy."
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    You must abide in the love of Christ.
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    Now, I want us to look
    at this in two ways:
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    positionally and actively.
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    The language here's really important.
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    It really is. I want you to listen.
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    He says, "Just as the
    Father has loved Me,"
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    in verses 9 and 10,
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    "I have also loved you."
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    Now, Greek scholars tell us
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    that the aorist tense here
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    probably suggests completeness
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    or perfection.
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    So what He's saying is
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    as the Father has completely
  • 83:42 - 83:44
    and perfectly loved Me,
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    so I perfectly and completely love you.
  • 83:50 - 83:51
    Now, I've written here,
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    this is the first side of the coin
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    or the foundation of the building.
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    To be fruitful, we must
    be utterly convinced
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    or persuaded of Christ's love for us.
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    Then we must live in continuous dependence
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    upon Christ's love,
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    constant reliance upon Christ's love,
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    constant, persistent imbibing
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    of Christ's love.
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    Now, what do I mean by all that?
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    Jude says this:
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    "Keep yourself in the love of God."
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    Now, Paul says this:
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    That he is constrained
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    by the love of Christ.
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    Keep yourself in the love of God.
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    Paul is constrained by the love of Christ.
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    Now many people think
    wrongly about this.
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    When Paul says that he is
    constrained by the love of Christ,
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    many think that Paul is saying
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    I'm constrained by the great love
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    that I have for Christ.
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    Let me share with you something.
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    You know the song - just any song
  • 84:55 - 85:00
    that says, "Oh, how I love Jesus..."
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    When everyone's singing that -
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    and it's true to sing that;
    that's a good song -
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    but I kind of change the words
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    because I'm a terrible singer anyway.
  • 85:08 - 85:11
    I go: Oh, how Jesus loves me.
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    The reason why is I look
    at my love for Christ
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    and I really don't see anything
    worth singing about.
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    But I look at the love of Christ for me,
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    I see a whole lot worth singing about.
  • 85:22 - 85:24
    Now don't say it's unbiblical to sing
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    "Oh, How I Love Jesus."
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    The psalmist says that
    he loves the Lord, okay?
  • 85:28 - 85:29
    We should love the Lord.
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    The point I'm trying to make is
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    the strength of Paul Washer's life
  • 85:35 - 85:41
    is not how much he loves Jesus;
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    it's how much Jesus loves him.
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    That little change there
    will change everything.
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    Let me share with you
    something that happened.
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    As I said in my testimony this morning,
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    I had a father that was very demanding.
  • 85:56 - 85:58
    If you scored a 98,
    why didn't you score 100?
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    If you scored 20 points
    in the basketball game,
  • 86:00 - 86:02
    you could have scored 30.
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    On and on...
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    I was kind of never in the
    inner circle of anything.
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    You know, I wasn't one of the
    cool guys when I was young.
  • 86:08 - 86:10
    I wasn't this. I wasn't that.
  • 86:10 - 86:11
    Here's what happened.
  • 86:11 - 86:13
    When I got saved, I thought
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    this is going to be my one chance.
  • 86:16 - 86:19
    I want to be in God's inner circle.
  • 86:19 - 86:21
    I want God to love me
  • 86:21 - 86:23
    like He loves His favorites.
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    I know that's wrong,
    but that was my mentality.
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    And I know it was
    fleshly and full of pride,
  • 86:27 - 86:30
    but I'm just telling you the facts.
  • 86:30 - 86:32
    And I decided this is the one place
  • 86:32 - 86:34
    where you can really go all out
  • 86:34 - 86:36
    even if you're not the smartest
  • 86:36 - 86:38
    and even if you're not the prettiest
  • 86:38 - 86:40
    and even if you don't
    have the most muscles.
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    I mean, there's nothing to hinder you
  • 86:42 - 86:44
    in this endeavor except your own passion.
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    If you want to be one
    of the top guys in this
  • 86:47 - 86:50
    and really be loved by
    God and appreciated,
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    this is it.
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    All you have to do is have passion.
  • 86:52 - 86:55
    And buddy, I had it. I went to Peru.
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    Worked 18 hours a day.
  • 86:58 - 86:59
    Lived on nothing.
  • 86:59 - 87:04
    Just wild.
  • 87:04 - 87:07
    And every day became more of a grind.
  • 87:07 - 87:09
    Every day I would see more failure,
  • 87:09 - 87:11
    more failure, year after year,
  • 87:11 - 87:14
    until finally one day as a young man -
  • 87:14 - 87:15
    I'll never forget it -
  • 87:15 - 87:17
    it was in the town of Mia Flores
  • 87:17 - 87:19
    up on the third floor of this old building
  • 87:19 - 87:20
    that we were renting during the war
  • 87:20 - 87:21
    because we were using it for a church
  • 87:21 - 87:23
    and to help street kids.
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    I was on the third floor.
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    There was a few steps from the third floor
  • 87:26 - 87:30
    to the half other part of the
    third floor where I slept.
  • 87:30 - 87:33
    And right there, I crashed.
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    Totally exhausted every possible way
  • 87:36 - 87:40
    after years of just full bore,
  • 87:40 - 87:43
    out of my mind serving Christ.
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    And I crashed.
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    And I crashed in all my failure
  • 87:46 - 87:47
    right on those steps
  • 87:47 - 87:48
    and I laid down there
  • 87:48 - 87:51
    and I cried and I cried and I cried.
  • 87:51 - 87:56
    I said I don't want to go to hell
  • 87:56 - 87:59
    because I know something of what is there.
  • 87:59 - 88:00
    I don't want to go to hell,
  • 88:00 - 88:04
    but I don't want to go to heaven.
  • 88:04 - 88:09
    I am so ashamed of my performance.
  • 88:09 - 88:12
    I've not been able to
    do any of this right.
  • 88:12 - 88:14
    I know You have servants.
  • 88:14 - 88:16
    I know You have your Spurgeons.
  • 88:16 - 88:18
    I know You have all these kind of people
  • 88:18 - 88:19
    and they pleased You,
  • 88:19 - 88:21
    and I know when You look at my life,
  • 88:21 - 88:23
    it just must be a joke.
  • 88:23 - 88:26
    I just want to go somewhere when I die
  • 88:26 - 88:27
    where I don't have to suffer,
  • 88:27 - 88:29
    but I don't have to look at You
  • 88:29 - 88:31
    and be so disappointed
  • 88:31 - 88:34
    and see the disappointment in Your face.
  • 88:34 - 88:36
    I know that's insane.
  • 88:36 - 88:38
    I know theologically it's incorrect.
  • 88:38 - 88:40
    But it's where I was.
  • 88:40 - 88:43
    And it was there
  • 88:43 - 88:45
    that in one moment
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    the sin and vileness of
    everything I was saying
  • 88:48 - 88:49
    was made known to me.
  • 88:49 - 88:52
    And you would think
    that that would grind me
  • 88:52 - 88:53
    even more to powder. No.
  • 88:53 - 88:55
    God should have struck me down
  • 88:55 - 88:58
    for those kinds of attitudes.
  • 88:58 - 89:00
    But it was there, empty,
  • 89:00 - 89:06
    empty of any hope of ever pleasing God -
  • 89:06 - 89:07
    because not only had I failed
  • 89:07 - 89:09
    in what I intended to do,
  • 89:09 - 89:15
    what I intended to do was actually evil.
  • 89:15 - 89:19
    That in one moment, I began to understand
  • 89:19 - 89:23
    I am loved.
  • 89:23 - 89:25
    I do not have to move a
    quarter of an inch this way,
  • 89:25 - 89:27
    a quarter of an inch that way.
  • 89:27 - 89:28
    I do not have to perform.
  • 89:28 - 89:32
    I do not have to do it.
    I am loved in Christ.
  • 89:32 - 89:35
    The very moment when God
    should have most judged me,
  • 89:35 - 89:37
    He most showed me His love.
  • 89:37 - 89:40
    What a God!
  • 89:40 - 89:43
    Brothers, you are so wrong
  • 89:43 - 89:46
    in what you think about men of God.
  • 89:46 - 89:47
    Now, hopefully, they are sincere
  • 89:47 - 89:48
    in that we do pray
  • 89:48 - 89:51
    and we do want to be following
  • 89:51 - 89:52
    hard after Christ,
  • 89:52 - 89:54
    but men of God in their best moment
  • 89:54 - 89:59
    are only worthy of hell.
  • 89:59 - 90:00
    And what you need to see
  • 90:00 - 90:03
    is the thing that can
    really make you strong
  • 90:03 - 90:06
    is not that you look at your life
  • 90:06 - 90:07
    and you're able to see
  • 90:07 - 90:09
    all the things you're doing right.
  • 90:09 - 90:12
    No, you give up looking at your life
  • 90:12 - 90:14
    to find something that you're doing right
  • 90:14 - 90:16
    and worthy of being loved for,
  • 90:16 - 90:20
    and you look at the
    finished work of Christ.
  • 90:20 - 90:21
    And you look at Christ.
  • 90:21 - 90:24
    Just Christ and all that He's done.
  • 90:24 - 90:26
    And you understand He loves you.
  • 90:26 - 90:28
    And you don't have to perform.
  • 90:28 - 90:31
    And no, you were not saved to serve.
  • 90:31 - 90:33
    You weren't even saved to love God.
  • 90:33 - 90:36
    You were saved so God could love you.
  • 90:36 - 90:38
    And then out of that great love for you
  • 90:38 - 90:40
    and His empowering Spirit,
  • 90:40 - 90:44
    you would be able to
    give some return on that.
  • 90:44 - 90:46
    But that you are loved!
  • 90:46 - 90:47
    It's a magnificent thing!
  • 90:47 - 90:50
    Do you realize all that you can attempt
  • 90:50 - 90:54
    when you no longer fear failure?
  • 90:54 - 90:57
    When you no longer fear disappointment?
  • 90:57 - 90:59
    So many believers, after talking to them,
  • 90:59 - 91:02
    this is what I'll tell them:
  • 91:02 - 91:04
    So many believers - I'll go,
  • 91:04 - 91:06
    I have discerned your problem.
  • 91:06 - 91:08
    You honestly think that the first time
  • 91:08 - 91:10
    you look into the face of Christ,
  • 91:10 - 91:13
    you're going to see a scowl.
  • 91:13 - 91:15
    Think about it.
  • 91:15 - 91:17
    Yes, I know there's a judgment
    throne for believers.
  • 91:17 - 91:19
    I know all these doctrines.
  • 91:19 - 91:20
    Don't think I don't. I do.
  • 91:20 - 91:22
    But I want to tell you, believer,
  • 91:22 - 91:25
    He didn't shed His own blood on that tree
  • 91:25 - 91:27
    so that the first time He sees you
  • 91:27 - 91:36
    He would be able to show
    you His disappointment.
  • 91:36 - 91:39
    You see that?
  • 91:39 - 91:42
    I mean, it's the love of God.
  • 91:42 - 91:46
    It's what God did for us in Christ
  • 91:46 - 91:50
    that sets us free and empowers us
  • 91:50 - 91:52
    to know that you're loved,
  • 91:52 - 91:57
    to know that you're loved.
  • 91:57 - 91:59
    I remember when my son Ian,
  • 91:59 - 92:00
    he was just a little boy
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    and he's always been very confident.
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    He's always been like:
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    Okay, I'm here. The party can begin.
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    You know, he's just always
    been very confident.
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    And I remember when he was a little boy
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    that he was laying on my bed asleep
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    and I walked in,
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    and he woke up when I walked in.
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    And this is what he did:
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    He woke up -
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    and I was always afraid of my father.
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    He woke up. He turned around
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    and he went:
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    There wasn't a doubt in his mind
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    what should happen here.
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    He is loved
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    and his dad's going to run over there
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    and give him the biggest hug in the world.
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    What a joy!
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    To know that you are loved.
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    You say, oh, but I failed.
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    Why do you think He died?
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    What is this death all about?
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    Just so He can say that He forgave you
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    and then show you constantly
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    all the reasons why He shouldn't?
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    He saved you to put that all away
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    so that He could have brothers
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    that He would not be ashamed
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    to announce them to the congregation;
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    to say that they are His brothers.
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    He has set you free to be loved.
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    It doesn't matter how big
    your ministry is or isn't.
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    It doesn't matter what you do or don't.
  • 93:19 - 93:22
    You are loved if you are in Christ.
  • 93:22 - 93:24
    Now the unconverted
    church person hears that
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    and goes, well, great,
    I'll just keep sinning.
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    It doesn't matter what I do.
    I'll just keep sinning.
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    But the person who's
    been truly regenerated
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    by the Spirit of God,
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    what does he do?
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    If God loves me this way,
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    I so desire much more to be holy.
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    One of the most pathetic things
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    that a preacher has to do
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    is tell believers that
    they're loved of God
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    because there's no way for us to describe
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    the greatness of that love for His people.
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    Sometimes when I'm preaching pastorally,
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    when I was a pastor
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    or when a few times
    I've taken over a church
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    for a few months in order to help it
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    because it was struggling,
  • 94:09 - 94:13
    everybody hears me
    preaching on YouTube.
  • 94:13 - 94:17
    The meanest man in the world.
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    And I've had those same people show up
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    because I've come into their area
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    to help a church.
  • 94:21 - 94:23
    And I've had young men show up
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    and listen to me preach to that church
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    and it be a very backward church -
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    a church with a lot of problems,
  • 94:28 - 94:29
    a lot of sin.
  • 94:29 - 94:31
    And some young men
    kept showing up and coming,
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    and finally they went to one of my friends
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    after hearing me preach for several weeks,
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    they came to one of my friends
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    and they said this:
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    "We've got a question."
  • 94:41 - 94:43
    He said, "Yeah?"
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    They said, "We respect Brother Paul a lot,
  • 94:46 - 94:49
    but has he compromised?"
  • 94:49 - 94:51
    The guy says, "Well, what do you mean?"
  • 94:51 - 94:53
    He goes, "Well, everybody knows
  • 94:53 - 94:56
    this church has a lot of problems
  • 94:56 - 94:58
    and all he's done for weeks is taught
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    on the love of God.
  • 95:02 - 95:05
    We expected to get some
    YouTube stuff, you know?
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    Sermon jam?
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    Having smoke coming out of his ears
  • 95:08 - 95:11
    preaching really hard?
  • 95:11 - 95:16
    You see, here's what
    you need to understand.
  • 95:16 - 95:19
    If someone has been truly converted -
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    truly converted -
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    you do not have to
    manipulate them with fear.
  • 95:25 - 95:28
    You do not have to coerce them.
  • 95:28 - 95:30
    If they've truly been regenerated
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    by the Holy Spirit.
  • 95:32 - 95:34
    the more they come to understand
  • 95:34 - 95:36
    the glories of God in the face of Christ,
  • 95:36 - 95:38
    the more they come to understand
  • 95:38 - 95:40
    the love of God on their behalf,
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    the more they'll be driven to holiness.
  • 95:42 - 95:45
    And if they're not, it's
    because they're not sheep.
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    They're goats.
  • 95:46 - 95:48
    When I come to Christians -
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    and yes, sometimes Christians
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    need to be rebuked and warned
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    and all kinds of things,
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    but basically, when I'm
    dealing with the Christian,
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    my greatest desire is to explain to them
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    how much they are loved by God in Christ.
  • 96:01 - 96:02
    And I find that when people
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    come to understand -
    truly regenerate people -
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    how much they are loved,
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    they seem to blossom.
  • 96:10 - 96:13
    Keep yourselves, Jude said,
    in the love of God.
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    That doesn't mean:
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    live in such a way so
    that God will love you.
  • 96:17 - 96:18
    It means this:
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    Keep yourself basking in His love.
  • 96:21 - 96:23
    If you tell me to come to your house
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    because you've got a
    plant that isn't growing,
  • 96:25 - 96:27
    and it's wilting and dying,
  • 96:27 - 96:28
    you say, Brother Paul,
  • 96:28 - 96:30
    what do you think the problem is?
  • 96:30 - 96:31
    I say, well, show me the plant.
  • 96:31 - 96:32
    You take me into a closet
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    where you've kept the
    plant for six months.
  • 96:35 - 96:36
    Again, I'm going to go,
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    well, I'm not really an expert
  • 96:38 - 96:40
    at growing plants,
  • 96:40 - 96:42
    but I think if you put this thing
  • 96:42 - 96:44
    out in the sun,
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    it might do better.
  • 96:47 - 96:49
    The devil is constantly trying
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    to convince the believer
  • 96:50 - 96:55
    that God's love isn't as the Bible says.
  • 96:55 - 96:57
    And when we begin to believe that
  • 96:57 - 97:00
    we wilt, we die.
  • 97:00 - 97:03
    Keep yourself believing the truth
  • 97:03 - 97:05
    about the love of God
  • 97:05 - 97:09
    and it will cause you to prosper.
  • 97:09 - 97:11
    It will cause you to grow.
  • 97:11 - 97:14
    It will cause you to bear fruit.
  • 97:14 - 97:22
    The sunshine of God's love upon you.
  • 97:22 - 97:24
    Last night, a young man came to me
  • 97:24 - 97:27
    and was talking about
    I feel bad sometimes.
  • 97:27 - 97:30
    You are so passionate
  • 97:30 - 97:32
    talking about Christ the way that you did
  • 97:32 - 97:35
    and sometimes my heart is dead.
  • 97:35 - 97:36
    And I said, "Young man,
  • 97:36 - 97:41
    sometimes my heart is dead."
  • 97:41 - 97:43
    Sometimes my zeal wanes.
  • 97:43 - 97:45
    Even last night, the tears I shed
  • 97:45 - 97:48
    were not: Oh, this man
    loves Jesus so much.
  • 97:48 - 97:52
    The tears were: God, how
    can You love me so much
  • 97:52 - 97:55
    and yet my heart be so cold?
  • 97:55 - 97:58
    You see, it's not our love for God
  • 97:58 - 98:02
    that keeps us on an even keel.
  • 98:02 - 98:06
    It is God's constant love for us.
  • 98:06 - 98:07
    I had a young man come to me one time
  • 98:07 - 98:10
    and he was a very godly man - young man -
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    pursuing Christ.
  • 98:12 - 98:14
    And he actually wrote me an email
  • 98:14 - 98:16
    and he said this.
  • 98:16 - 98:17
    He said, "Brother Paul,
  • 98:17 - 98:19
    I am so unrighteous
  • 98:19 - 98:21
    and so ungodly
  • 98:21 - 98:23
    and so ignorant of God."
  • 98:23 - 98:25
    So I wrote him back, I said,
  • 98:25 - 98:27
    "Dear brother, you are much more ungodly
  • 98:27 - 98:29
    and much more unrighteous
  • 98:29 - 98:31
    than you now know. Signed, Paul."
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    I have the gift of encouragement.
  • 98:33 - 98:36
    And he called me back up and he was like,
  • 98:36 - 98:38
    "Thank you?"
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    "Why did you write that?"
  • 98:42 - 98:44
    I said, "Because I want to
    prove to you something, son."
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    I've watched your life.
  • 98:46 - 98:49
    You're following hard after Christ.
  • 98:49 - 98:50
    In many ways, when I look at you,
  • 98:50 - 98:52
    I seem to think of myself
  • 98:52 - 98:54
    that I lost my first love.
  • 98:54 - 98:56
    I said you're following
    harder after Christ
  • 98:56 - 98:58
    than I appear to be,
  • 98:58 - 99:00
    but I'm much happier than you.
  • 99:00 - 99:02
    And he said how can that be?
  • 99:02 - 99:05
    I said, son, I've given up
  • 99:05 - 99:07
    on trying to earn my own keep
  • 99:07 - 99:09
    in the kingdom of heaven.
  • 99:09 - 99:13
    I said, son, when you
    get up in the morning
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    and you have a five hour time of prayer
  • 99:16 - 99:19
    and you read the Word for 25 hours
  • 99:19 - 99:21
    just in that morning,
  • 99:21 - 99:23
    and you go out, you witness to everybody,
  • 99:23 - 99:25
    you're even nice to cats.
  • 99:25 - 99:27
    You're a testimony to Christ.
  • 99:27 - 99:29
    You're just walking in the Spirit.
  • 99:29 - 99:30
    I said, and you come home at night,
  • 99:30 - 99:32
    how do you feel?
  • 99:32 - 99:34
    He says I feel good.
  • 99:34 - 99:36
    I said what about the next morning
  • 99:36 - 99:37
    when you get up,
  • 99:37 - 99:38
    you slept in too late,
  • 99:38 - 99:41
    you missed your time with the Lord,
  • 99:41 - 99:43
    you kicked the cat,
  • 99:43 - 99:45
    you had an opportunity to witness,
  • 99:45 - 99:47
    you didn't do that,
    and so on and so forth,
  • 99:47 - 99:48
    how do you feel?
  • 99:48 - 99:53
    He said horrible.
  • 99:53 - 99:54
    Now there's a sense,
  • 99:54 - 99:55
    and I want to be very careful
  • 99:55 - 99:58
    so someone doesn't pick me
    apart on this sermon -
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    there's a sense in which
    yes, there was sin,
  • 100:00 - 100:02
    (unintelligible).
  • 100:02 - 100:05
    But I rebuked him of idolatry.
  • 100:05 - 100:08
    And he said why idolatry?
  • 100:08 - 100:10
    I said your performance
  • 100:10 - 100:12
    is the source of your joy.
  • 100:12 - 100:14
    I said son, even when you got up
  • 100:14 - 100:16
    and had the 25 hour quiet time
  • 100:16 - 100:18
    and you did all the stuff you did,
  • 100:18 - 100:20
    you still only earned enough
  • 100:20 - 100:24
    to find maybe a cooler spot in hell.
  • 100:24 - 100:27
    I said a man at his best
  • 100:27 - 100:30
    does not deserve the love of God.
  • 100:30 - 100:33
    I said I've come to realize
    that over the years.
  • 100:33 - 100:37
    I said your joy is based
    on your performance.
  • 100:37 - 100:40
    I said son, my joy is based on
  • 100:40 - 100:41
    the finished work of Jesus Christ
  • 100:41 - 100:44
    and that's the difference
    between me and you.
  • 100:44 - 100:47
    Do you see that?
  • 100:47 - 100:49
    What is the Christian life like?
  • 100:49 - 100:51
    It is like this:
  • 100:51 - 100:53
    It has to do with revelation,
  • 100:53 - 100:55
    brokenness, and joy.
  • 100:55 - 100:57
    You say, well, what do you mean?
  • 100:57 - 100:59
    A man is walking - he doesn't know Christ,
  • 100:59 - 101:00
    he's unconverted.
  • 101:00 - 101:02
    He hears a Gospel preacher one day
  • 101:02 - 101:04
    and the Spirit of God renews his heart.
  • 101:04 - 101:05
    For the first time in his life,
  • 101:05 - 101:10
    he sees a glimpse of how God truly is.
  • 101:10 - 101:12
    And in seeing that,
  • 101:12 - 101:15
    he sees a glimpse of how he truly is,
  • 101:15 - 101:17
    something of his sin.
  • 101:17 - 101:22
    And it breaks him and he repents,
  • 101:22 - 101:25
    but he's not left to despair. Why?
  • 101:25 - 101:27
    Because he also sees in that revelation
  • 101:27 - 101:29
    the grace of God in the face of Christ
  • 101:29 - 101:32
    and he's filled with joy as he believes.
  • 101:32 - 101:34
    You see that?
  • 101:34 - 101:36
    Then he gets up the next day,
  • 101:36 - 101:37
    and what happens?
  • 101:37 - 101:39
    As he's walking through his Christian life
  • 101:39 - 101:42
    he sees a greater
    revelation of who God is,
  • 101:42 - 101:44
    a greater revelation of God's holiness.
  • 101:44 - 101:45
    And what does it do?
  • 101:45 - 101:48
    It breaks him deeper than the day before.
  • 101:48 - 101:50
    It causes his repentance to be deeper
  • 101:50 - 101:51
    because he sees himself
  • 101:51 - 101:53
    even in a greater light now,
  • 101:53 - 101:55
    and sees the need for
    brokenness and repentance.
  • 101:55 - 101:57
    But he's not left to despair.
  • 101:57 - 102:00
    But he looks at the grace of
    God in the face of Christ
  • 102:00 - 102:03
    and his joy is greater than
    the joy he had the day before.
  • 102:03 - 102:06
    And you walk through your
    entire Christian life that way
  • 102:06 - 102:08
    until you're 90 years old
  • 102:08 - 102:10
    and at 90 years old
  • 102:10 - 102:12
    you see more of the holiness of God
  • 102:12 - 102:13
    than you ever could have imagined.
  • 102:13 - 102:16
    You see more of the
    darkness of your own soul
  • 102:16 - 102:18
    than you ever could have imagined.
  • 102:18 - 102:19
    You're more broken
  • 102:19 - 102:21
    than you could have ever imagined,
  • 102:21 - 102:23
    and yet your joy is greater
  • 102:23 - 102:24
    than you could have ever imagined.
  • 102:24 - 102:26
    But what happens is
  • 102:26 - 102:28
    there's been a holy transaction.
  • 102:28 - 102:30
    When you started, your joy was coming
  • 102:30 - 102:33
    from who you were and what you could do.
  • 102:33 - 102:35
    Now at 90, you're empty of that,
  • 102:35 - 102:38
    and your joy only comes from Christ.
  • 102:38 - 102:40
    And that's the way it's supposed to be.
  • 102:40 - 102:42
    All our joy, all our hope -
  • 102:42 - 102:46
    everything in Christ.
  • 102:46 - 102:49
    Well, now that I've summed
    up the entire Christian life,
  • 102:49 - 102:54
    I guess we can close the conference.
  • 102:54 - 102:58
    Be blessed in what God has
    done for you in Christ.
  • 102:58 - 103:00
    Be blessed.
  • 103:00 - 103:02
    Rejoice! Look unto Him!
  • 103:02 - 103:05
    Look unto Him.
  • 103:05 - 103:07
    Inward looks are necessary,
  • 103:07 - 103:10
    but to hold your gaze inwardly
  • 103:10 - 103:12
    only leads to death.
  • 103:12 - 103:14
    Look to Christ.
  • 103:14 - 103:17
    Because He is greater
  • 103:17 - 103:20
    than every one of your failures
  • 103:20 - 103:23
    and your weaknesses and your sins.
  • 103:23 - 103:27
    I sing because I'm happy.
  • 103:27 - 103:32
    I sing because I'm free.
  • 103:32 - 103:35
    It was all finished at Calvary.
  • 103:35 - 103:37
    It was all finished at Calvary.
  • 103:37 - 103:40
    Let's pray.
  • 103:40 - 103:43
    Father, thank You for Your Word.
  • 103:43 - 103:46
    I pray, Lord, that out of this,
  • 103:46 - 103:50
    that Your people will be helped,
  • 103:50 - 103:54
    in Jesus' name, Amen.
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    Please visit our website at
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    heartcrymissionnary.com.
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    There you will find information
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    about the ministry - our purpose,
  • 104:08 - 104:09
    beliefs, and methodologies,
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Title:
How to Abide in Christ - Paul Washer
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