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Difference Between Good and Bad Anxiety - Ask Pastor Tim

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    Okay, well, I want to revisit;
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    we looked at it two weeks ago.
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    We began to think about
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    this topic of anxiety.
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    So, Luke 12.
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    And this is just somewhat of a parallel
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    to what we looked at 2 weeks ago
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    just to start;
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    just to kind of prime the pump.
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    My Bible - now this isn't inspired -
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    it is not inspired, but at Luke 12:22,
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    I have a heading that says:
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    "Do not be anxious."
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    We're talking about anxiety.
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    And we talked about anxiety attacks.
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    Some, like between 20
    and 30 million people
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    have supposedly been diagnosed
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    with some form of anxiety attacks,
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    panic attacks.
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    Like I said last time,
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    perhaps that's the same thing
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    as a nervous breakdown.
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    Maybe that's just a bit of
    an older description of this.
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    Anxiety.
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    The Bible has something
    to say about anxiety.
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    It's not just the psychologists
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    that say something about it.
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    And verse 22, listen to what Jesus says.
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    "Therefore, I tell you,
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    do not be anxious about your life."
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    Do not be anxious.
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    That's what we're told in Scripture.
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    No anxiety.
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    Don't be anxious.
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    And we can look down through here.
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    Verse 25, "Which of you by being anxious
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    can add a single hour
    to his span of life?"
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    You can't.
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    In other words, your anxiety
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    doesn't fix things,
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    it doesn't help things,
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    it doesn't improve the situation.
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    It doesn't do any good
    is basically the thing.
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    Verse 26, "If then, you are not able
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    to do as small a thing as that,
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    why are you anxious about the rest?"
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    In other words, you should not be.
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    No anxiety.
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    Verse 29, "Do not seek
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    what you are to eat,
    what you are to drink,
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    nor be worried."
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    So you have it.
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    Don't be anxious.
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    Don't be worried.
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    You keep reading a little further.
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    Verse 32, "Fear not, little flock."
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    So, don't fear.
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    Don't be worried.
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    Don't be anxious.
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    Here's one of the things
    that we have to recognize.
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    The Gospel deals with anxiety.
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    And so we should have that expectation.
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    We should have the expectation
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    that we know, we recognize,
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    if you're not saved
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    and you don't know the Lord,
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    and you're in your sin
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    and death is coming
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    and you've got to face
    God on judgment day,
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    there's all manner of
    things to be afraid of,
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    to be worried about,
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    to be anxious about.
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    You have every reason to be fearful
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    and anxious
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    if you're approaching judgment day
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    and you do not have your sins forgiven.
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    You're in trouble.
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    You're in trouble. You should be worried.
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    But the Christian,
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    what Jesus is saying is look,
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    My people don't have a reason
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    to be anxious, to be worried,
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    or to be fearful.
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    They don't.
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    The Gospel deals with that.
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    And Jesus isn't just saying
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    that well, if you've got anxiety attacks
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    and you become a Christian,
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    I will help you manage your anxiety.
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    That's not it.
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    Jesus comes along and He says,
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    "don't be anxious.
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    Don't be worried. Don't fear.
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    Fear not, little flock."
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    Why?
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    I mean, you know the image
    that came to my mind today?
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    Have you ever seen a parent
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    when a child is traumatized?
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    A child gets scared by something?
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    I have this image in my mind.
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    I remember when we
    were planting the church
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    down in Stockdale, Texas.
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    Caleb Mussulman was about that tall.
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    He's already graduated from college
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    and got himself a job as an engineer.
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    But he was just this little guy.
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    We came out of the building
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    and there was a house back behind there
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    and they had a pit bull.
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    And this pit bull reared up.
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    We came out the door
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    and he was there
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    and I think his parents
    were over by their van.
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    So there was a good distance between them.
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    That pit bull raised up over there
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    and it began to bark
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    and it came running full speed.
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    And it hit the end of its chain
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    and it stopped it dead in its tracks.
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    But Caleb was terrified.
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    And I went, but it's like,
    he didn't want me.
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    He wanted his dad.
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    His dad was the place of safety.
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    And have you ever seen a father?
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    They pick up a child like that
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    and they say,
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    "It's okay. It's okay."
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    Well, isn't that the way a parent
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    oftentimes tries to comfort the child?
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    You know, they fall and they're crying,
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    or they get scared or something.
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    The parent puts their arms around them
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    and says, "It's going to be okay."
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    But you know the thing about that,
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    they don't really know
    if it's going to be okay.
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    Parents can't protect their
    children from everything.
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    What they say is going to be okay,
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    it may not be okay.
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    But you know when God lays His arms
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    around His children
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    and says it's going to be okay,
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    it is going to be okay.
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    And that's what we have.
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    That's what the Gospel answers.
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    It's going to be okay.
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    If He tells you not to fear, why?
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    It's because you don't have to fear.
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    Listen, if He's forgiven your sins,
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    what do you have to fear?
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    If you have God on your side,
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    and He's stronger than everything else -
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    in fact, He's not just stronger,
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    He is minutely in control.
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    You don't have to fear.
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    In fact, if Jesus says fear not,
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    if He says do not be anxious
    and we are anxious,
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    it's sin.
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    And as we looked at last time,
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    the real issue is
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    we are questioning the character of God.
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    That's really the issue.
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    We're doubting God.
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    When God wraps His arms around us
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    and says, "you're Mine,
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    and you're going to be okay,
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    and you don't have to worry,"
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    if we go on worrying,
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    what we're really doing,
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    the big deal is that we're saying,
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    "we don't trust You."
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    "We don't believe You."
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    And see, we have to walk by faith.
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    Because you know, the thing is,
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    you know how God puts His arms around us?
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    Through words written in a book.
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    Not by actual arms
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    that we physically feel wrap around us.
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    What's my point?
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    My point is when a child is laid hold of
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    by a parent,
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    there are physical arms,
    they feel the warmth,
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    they feel the security,
    they feel the strength.
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    You know where our
    strength, where our security
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    has to be felt?
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    Through words in a book.
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    That's it.
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    We walk by faith, not by sight.
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    But you know what?
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    Just because it's words
    and not physical arms,
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    doesn't make it any less.
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    In fact, it's all the more,
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    because those everlasting arms,
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    if God is with us, who can be against us?
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    And when He says He's with us by word,
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    it would be more like the parent
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    yelling from far away to their little boy
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    in words, "Don't worry.
    It's going to be okay."
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    God is speaking to us from Heaven.
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    He's speaking to us
    through an inspired book.
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    Now, what happened last time is -
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    and I don't know if
    everybody really recognized
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    or understood maybe
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    what our sister Claudia had brought up.
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    She asked a question -
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    sister, how did you ask the question?
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    (unintelligible)
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    Tim: Say that again.
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    James: When does
    concern turn into anxiety?
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    Tim: Okay, when does
    concern turn into anxiety?
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    How do you test it?
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    And you know, I gave a little,
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    perhaps a minute answer to that,
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    which I think the things that were said
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    were right, but as time went on,
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    I thought more and more about that.
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    And I thought, you know what,
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    looking at good anxiety versus bad anxiety
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    would be a worthwhile
    little study for tonight.
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    So, let's open our Bibles.
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    Look at Philippians.
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    We're just going to look at some of these.
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    Philippians 4:6
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    Somebody want to read
    that if they find it?
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    "Do not be anxious about anything,
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    but in everything by
    prayer and supplication
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    with thanksgiving,
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    let your requests be made known to God."
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    Tim: Okay. Don't be anxious for anything.
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    So, let me ask this question.
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    Is there a place for any anxiety?
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    If you're going to be honest to that text
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    what's the answer?
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    What's the obvious answer?
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    No.
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    But here's the thing,
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    Scripture will often make
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    dogmatic statements about something
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    when the truth is that the word
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    that's being used, like here "anxiety,"
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    don't be anxious about anything.
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    There are words in Scripture
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    that sometimes can be used
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    in a negative connotation,
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    and sometimes in either a neutral
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    or a positive connotation.
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    And what we have to do is recognize
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    how the word is being used.
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    There are places in our Bibles
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    where anxiety is actually a good thing.
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    But we have to understand it.
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    We have to understand it in context.
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    Because it's the same word.
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    It's the exact same word.
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    The exact same word can be used
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    in a good way;
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    it can be used in a negative way.
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    Can anybody think about any other word
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    that's used in Scripture
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    that can either be used in a bad way
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    and a neutral way,
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    or a bad way and a good way?
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    Same word.
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    World.
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    Following the course of the world.
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    Right there at the
    beginning of Ephesians 2.
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    Obviously, dead in trespasses and sins,
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    following the course of this world,
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    following the prince
    of the power of the air.
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    "World" there is bad.
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    Love not the world.
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    But, the world can be
    that which God created.
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    What's another word?
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    Fear. Absolutely.
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    There is a bad fear.
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    Give me an example of a bad fear.
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    Well, we could say, Luke 12.
    We just saw it.
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    "Fear not, little flock."
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    But then, I'm thinking of 2 Corinthians 7
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    where we're basically working out
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    this self-cleansing;
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    cleansing ourselves of every defilement
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    of body and mind.
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    Anybody know how?
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    Yes, bringing holiness to completion
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    in the fear of the Lord.
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    That is a good one.
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    Anybody think of any
    other words like that?
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    Lust. That's another one.
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    Typically, when it gets translated "lust"
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    it has a negative connotation,
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    but the word is "passion" or "desire"
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    and it often can be a good one.
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    Any other words?
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    Hate?
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    Hate can be good and hate can be bad.
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    But that's got more to do
    with the object of the hatred,
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    but yes, that could be in that category.
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    Law?
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    (unintelligible)
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    Yeah, there can be
    different meanings to law.
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    That's for sure.
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    There are places like
    where Scripture would say
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    that we're dead to the law.
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    Well, what that means is
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    whatever the law is there,
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    it's good that we die to it.
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    But then we're also living to another law,
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    so yes, depending on
    how that word is used.
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    Maybe flesh has various
    connotations to it.
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    Flesh can definitely be an evil thing
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    or a negative thing.
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    Works. Yes, works.
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    But anyway, you get the idea.
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    Anxiety falls into that camp.
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    I want to give you four of what I think
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    are the clearest New Testament examples -
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    when I say New Testament,
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    you have to remember
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    there is an Old Testament Greek.
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    It's the Septuagint.
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    And we can find the
    word back there as well,
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    but in the New Testament,
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    the four most obvious uses.
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    And it's the exact same
    word in the original.
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    Exact same.
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    One example would be found
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    in 1 Corinthians 12:25.
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    Let's look at that.
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    Somebody read that when you get there.
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    1 Corinthians 12:25.
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    "That there may be
    no division in the body,
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    but that the members may have
    the same care for one another."
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    Tim: That word "care,"
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    that is exactly the word
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    from Philippians 4:6 for anxiety.
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    Now the thing is,
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    you do have to recgonize this,
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    it's the same word,
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    but sometimes it's found
    in the noun forms;
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    sometimes it's found in the adjective form
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    as we look at these different examples.
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    You have anxieties - that's the noun form.
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    Or being anxious - that's the adjective.
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    So, what we have here,
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    read that again about care.
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    Listen to this.
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    This has to do with being
    in the same church together.
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    "That there may be no
    divisions in the body,
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    but that the members
    may have the same care
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    for one another."
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    Tim: See, the members of
    this body have care.
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    This body is not this universal body.
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    You can't care for people
    that you don't know
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    out in the middle of nowhere in China.
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    I mean, you might be able to support
    a missionary that's going over there.
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    But the obvious implication here
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    of being a member of a body
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    is it's the local body.
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    You're living for each other.
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    And the actual word is:
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    you're being anxious for each other.
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    That's the word.
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    You're being anxious for each other.
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    I'll show you another similar usage
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    in 2 Corinthians 11:28.
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    Somebody can read that
    when they get there.
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    2 Corinthians 11:28.
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    "And apart from other things,
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    there is the daily pressure on me
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    of my anxiety for all the churches."
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    Tim: Right, there it is again.
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    So you have members in the same body,
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    or members in this body
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    that are supposed to be
    anxious for each other.
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    You have Paul who is admitting
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    that above all the trials
    that he's dealing with,
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    one of the greatest ones
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    above and beyond them all
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    is the fact that he carries around anxiety
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    for the churches.
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    What churches?
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    Well, all the churches.
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    He even would write to churches
    that he had never visited,
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    never seen them face to face.
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    And he would say to them
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    he's praying for them all the time.
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    He carried about a burden.
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    Let's see something similar.
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    Go back to Philippians 2:20.
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    I love this.
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    This is one of the great descriptions -
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    we often think about
    qualifications for ministry
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    coming from the pastoral epistles.
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    Well, there are qualifications
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    that we can find in other places.
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    The book of Acts chapter 20 is tremendous.
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    1 Peter has some great
    things to say about elders.
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    But this, what words are
    spoken about Timothy!
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    You want to talk about
    qualifications for the ministry.
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    Somebody read Philippians 2:20.
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    "For I have no one like-minded
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    who will sincerely care for your welfare."
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    Tim: That word "care" -
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    again, same word that we have
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    in Philippian 4:6
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    that says be anxious for nothing.
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    Isn't this interesting?
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    If you were listening to Paul speak
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    in the original Greek,
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    you know what he says?
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    He says to the church
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    I don't have any man like him.
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    He's anxious for you.
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    And then he turns around and says to them
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    be anxious for nothing.
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    And he uses exactly the same word.
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    Look, they're not going
    to misunderstand him.
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    They recognize in one case
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    it's used in a very positive way.
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    In the other case,
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    it's used in a negative way.
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    Now keep reading. Who was reading that?
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    Keep reading.
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    "For all seek their own,
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    not the things which are of Christ Jesus."
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    Tim: Aye aye aye...
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    You talk about convicting!
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    When I read that,
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    every time I read that,
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    that is convicting.
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    I'm blown away by that statement.
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    Think about it.
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    How many men did Paul work with
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    over the years?
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    You just think through the epistles.
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    Who are the men that he names?
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    Who are the men that he's
    sending in different directions?
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    He worked for a time with Demas.
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    We know Demas defected.
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    But he worked with Tychicus.
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    he worked with Onesimus.
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    He worked with Epaphras.
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    He worked with Apollos.
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    He worked with Timothy.
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    He worked with Silas.
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    He worked with Barnabas.
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    At least those guys.
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    He worked with Luke.
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    He worked with Mark.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    How about Epaphroditus?
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    He worked with all these different guys.
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    And yet, he's able to say,
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    nobody has the anxiety for your soul.
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    He doesn't mind his own things;
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    he minds the things of Christ
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    What a statement!
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    (from the room)
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    I think of Mary and Martha.
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    Martha actually told the Lord,
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    "do You not care that my sister
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    has left me to serve alone?"
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    But then Christ says,
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    "You're anxious and troubled
    about many things."
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    (unintelligible)
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    Tim: Exactly, that's a bad anxiety.
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    So right there,
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    you care about the wrong things.
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    That.
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    That's at the heart of this.
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    See, this is really where we
    want to make the distinction.
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    How do we know?
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    What are the tests?
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    When can you look at yourself and say,
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    wow, the anxiety that I'm feeling -
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    because look, if you
    have the kind of anxiety
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    that Jesus says you should not have
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    and Paul says you should not have,
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    you know those are imperatives.
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    There are imperatives that are given
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    that say - it's a commandment -
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    don't be anxious.
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    Which means if you are, it's sin.
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    When you blatantly contradict
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    something in your life
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    that Scripture tells you not to do,
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    that's sin.
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    What is sin?
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    Sin is transgression of the law.
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    It's transgression of the commandments.
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    It's transgression of the will of God.
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    The will of God is what God
    sets forth in His Word.
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    It's sin.
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    So how do we distinguish between the two?
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    Before we move on,
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    I want to give you one more example
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    of the positive use of this
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    and it's found in 1 Corinthians 7.
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    1 Corinthians 7:32-34,
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    we have an interesting usage
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    of the word anxiety several times.
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    Somebody that gets there,
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    you can go ahead and read
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    1 Corinthians 7:32-34.
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    "I want you to be free from anxieties.
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    The unmarried man is anxious
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    about the things of the Lord,
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    how to please the Lord.
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    But the married man is anxious
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    about worldly things,
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    how to please his wife."
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    Tim: Keep going.
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    "And the unmarried or betrothed woman
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    is anxious about the things of the Lord."
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    Tim: Okay, stop.
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    Now, look, isn't that
    convoluted in itself?
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    Listen to what he says in v. 32.
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    He doesn't want them anxious.
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    And yet in v. 34, what does he say?
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    That the unmarried woman
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    is anxious about what?
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    The things of the Lord.
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    So when he says he doesn't
    want them anxious,
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    is that what he's talking about?
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    Well, no, if you look at the flow,
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    it's obvious what he's talking about.
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    He comes along and he says
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    I don't want you anxious.
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    But there's a context there.
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    He's saying if you get married,
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    you're going to be anxious
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    about things of the world.
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    If you don't get married,
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    then you'll stay focused
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    and be anxious only about
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    the things of the Lord.
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    But that's a positive use right there.
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    Be anxious about the things of the Lord.
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    That's a good thing.
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    In fact, that's why he doesn't want
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    people to marry.
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    So any of you guys thinking
    about getting married...
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    I still recommend marriage.
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    But okay, we don't need to sidestep.
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    But here's the thing.
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    There's good use. There's bad use.
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    You obviously see that from Scripture.
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    We looked at examples of both.
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    But the question that is on the table
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    is how do we know the difference?
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    Obviously, Jesus tells His disciples
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    don't be anxious.
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    We saw that in Matthew 6.
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    We looked at it today in Luke 12.
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    We heard from it our brother Tony
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    mentioned Martha.
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    Jesus said,
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    "Martha, you're anxious about
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    all sorts of things."
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    Good or bad? Obviously bad.
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    Why? What's the comparison?
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    Her sister.
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    Her sister who is not
    full of these anxieties.
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    She's seated at the feet of Christ.
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    She's chosen the good part.
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    It wouldn't be taken away from her.
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    So how can we distinguish?
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    Because here's the thing.
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    I'll tell you this.
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    I have four children.
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    Somebody has said,
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    as a parent, you can only be as happy
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    as your saddest child.
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    There's something to that.
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    Do you know with every child that you have
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    a new set of anxieties?
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    (incomplete thought)
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    I went bike riding this afternoon,
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    which I typically do right
    before this study with Craig.
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    And I told Craig that we had
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    a number of visiting families
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    and we had some people that were
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    looking at moving here.
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    We rode for a little while,
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    and Craig said something like,
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    I don't know if that's a good thing.
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    And I said, well, it's true.
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    It's kind of like a parent
    having another child,
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    adopting another child.
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    With each family that comes to the church,
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    typically it brings responsibilities.
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    It brings anxieties.
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    Often, it brings problems.
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    And you know, if you think about it,
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    okay, Paul comes along and he says,
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    hey, I want you free from anxieties.
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    I just want you to be
    anxious about the Lord.
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    So don't get married,
    because if you get married,
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    you know what?
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    Then you've got concerns about a wife.
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    And if you've got a wife,
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    then you might have kids
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    and you've got concerns
    about all those things.
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    And you know what?
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    You know what we could say?
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    I just want to withdraw.
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    I don't want to have a family.
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    I want to keep my distance.
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    You know, if you get too close to people,
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    then all of a sudden, you care,
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    and if you care,
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    it hurts.
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    And there's burden.
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    There's troubles.
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    Can you imagine?
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    There's that family that has 18 kids.
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    I thought about that.
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    Oh, 18 children...
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    it's like 18 children just multiplies.
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    I have four.
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    It multiplies by over four-fold
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    the things that you feel;
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    the potentials for them
    to be in car accidents,
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    or get leukemia,
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    or to marry a lost spouse,
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    and the person divorces them,
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    or have your grandchildren be stillborn.
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    You could think that way.
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    And you know what?
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    You know what the truth is?
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    If I really don't want to have anxieties,
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    the best thing is don't be married,
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    don't have children,
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    certainly, don't be a pastor.
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    Don't be like Timothy.
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    Don't be like Paul who's got
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    all these anxieties over the churches.
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    Don't be like Timothy
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    who's got anxieties over
    the people at Philippi.
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    Don't get close to anybody.
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    In fact, withdraw.
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    Go build a cabin out somewhere far away.
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    Listen, I'm serious.
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    If you do that,
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    many of the anxieties -
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    now, I know, you could all of a sudden
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    have anxieties that a grizzly
    bear's going to come
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    carry you off at night.
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    But, what we don't want to do clearly
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    is fall into that thinking.
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    Let me tell you,
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    a lot of people that struggle
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    with anxiety attacks,
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    you know what they end up doing
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    in the midst of their anxieties?
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    They end up withdrawing.
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    They don't want to be around people.
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    Why? It's too much.
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    It's just too much.
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    It's overwhelming anxiety.
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    But here's the thing,
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    we need to recognize
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    that there's good anxiety
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    and there's bad anxiety.
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    The reality is to love more people,
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    it's like the body in 1 Corinthians 12.
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    You be a member of this body.
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    You know what it says there?
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    We weep with those who weep.
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    You know if you weep with those who weep,
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    like if it's really true,
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    you can only be as happy
    as your saddest child,
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    the truth is if that's what
    God wants from us -
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    we're to weep with those who weep,
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    then you know what,
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    loving people brings certain sorrows.
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    You know what the problem
    is if you love people?
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    It opens you up to pain.
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    And it opens you up to worry
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    very possibly.
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    Because if you love somebody,
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    you're concerned about them.
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    And what we certainly don't want to do
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    as we try to steer people away
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    from the negative anxieties,
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    we want to at the same time
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    encourage that they embrace
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    the good anxieties.
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    So how can you tell the difference?
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    How can you tell Paul
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    who says, look, above all the things -
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    somebody look at that
    text in 2 Corinthians.
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    That text was found in 2 Corinthians 11.
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    And the text specifically was in v. 28.
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    Maybe I'll read that one.
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    2 Corinthians 11.
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    Listen to this.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    What Paul's doing here
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    is he's comparing himself
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    to these false apostles.
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    V. 22, "Are they Hebrews? So am I.
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    Are they Israelites? So am I.
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    Are they offspring of Abraham? So am I.
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    Are they servants of Christ?
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    I'm a better one."
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    Now he's not speaking pridefully here.
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    He was a true apostle.
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    They were false apostles.
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    And he says it right away.
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    I'm talking like a madman.
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    He knew this sounds arrogant,
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    and he says I'm talking
    like a madman here.
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    But I've been in far greater labors.
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    I've suffered much more
    for Christ than any of them
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    because I'm preaching a
    message that gets persecuted.
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    Unlike those guys.
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    They're ear ticklers.
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    They're man pleasers.
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    Anyway, look what he says.
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    "Far greater labors,
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    far more imprisonments."
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    Some of us have perhaps been in jail.
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    He was in jail for Christ's sake.
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    But not just that.
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    Countless beatings.
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    If we had one person in our midst
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    who had been beaten just once
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    for the name of Christ,
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    we would so highly esteem that person.
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    Any of you... (incomplete thought).
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    Kevin - he got punched right?
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    (incomplete thought)
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    Suffering for Christ's sake.
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    I mean, people that
    are willing to do that.
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    I love that.
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    But he was beaten - he
    didn't even know the number
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    of times he was beaten.
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    He was often near death.
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    Like he says at times,
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    they feared for their lives.
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    "Five times I received at
    the hands of the Jews
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    40 lashes less one."
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    The most you could give
    under Mosaic Law: 40.
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    So they always did 39
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    lest they should accidentally go over.
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    Can you imagine?
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    I've got a rod right there behind Wendy.
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    Can somebody imagine if I took that rod
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    and I beat you with it 39 times?
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    As hard as I could?
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    This is what he went through.
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    "Once I was stoned and left for dead."
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    We know about that account.
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    "Three times I was shipwrecked.
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    A night and a day I was adrift at sea.
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    Frequent journeys and dangers from rivers,
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    danger from robbers,
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    danger from my own people,
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    danger from the Gentiles,
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    danger in the city,
    danger in the wilderness,
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    danger at sea,
    danger from false brothers,
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    in toil, hardship,
    many sleepless nights,
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    hunger and thirst,
    often without food,
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    in cold and exposure
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    and apart from other things,
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    there is the daily pressure on me
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    of my anxieties for all the churches."
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    It's like he's gets done,
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    and it's like you want to know
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    what really is a burden to me?
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    Not all those things.
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    Daily I carry around this burden
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    for the churches.
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    We want that.
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    We want that kind of love.
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    That is a good anxiety.
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    We should pursue that.
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    But okay, how do we know the difference?
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    How do we know when we feel panicked,
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    or we feel cares, we feel burdens,
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    we feel anxiety, we feel cares?
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    What's a good mark
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    that the thing is good or bad?
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    Here's some things.
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    You guys can be thinking
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    if I don't hit on one that you think of,
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    I'll give you the opportunity
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    after I throw these out.
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    Number one,
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    here's a question that you need to ask.
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    What are you concerned about?
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    See, that's a good thing to ask.
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    Because I can tell you this,
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    every time in Scripture
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    that it's a good anxiety,
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    it's being anxious for people
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    or the 1 Corinthians 7,
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    it's being anxious for the Lord.
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    Versus the bad anxieties
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    which would be being anxious for money
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    or for clothing or for food
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    or for drink
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    or for the physical things.
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    You know what Paul said
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    when it came to financial things?
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    When it came to wealth?
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    When it came to provision in this world?
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    He said God has taught me
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    both how to be abased
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    and how to abound.
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    In other words, I don't
    freak out either way.
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    He's taught me how to go through both
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    resting on Him
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    and trusting in Him.
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    He says this to the Philippians.
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    He's going to supply our every need
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    according to His riches
    in glory through Christ.
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    It's going to happen.
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    He's taught us.
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    But think about what you're anxious about.
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    It doesn't mean that a bad anxiety
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    can't be attached to people.
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    But it's just a point well worth making
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    that when Paul was
    anxious for the churches,
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    it was people.
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    When Timothy was anxious
    for the Philippians,
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    it was people.
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    When you think about these examples
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    and then the 1 Corinthians 7,
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    where the person that marries,
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    he's anxious for the things of his wife
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    versus the girl that stays single -
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    she's anxious for the things of the Lord.
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    That's the first thing to think about.
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    What are we anxious about?
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    Is it people and is it the Lord
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    who are driving our concerns?
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    Or is it stuff?
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    Is it the fear of whether God's going to
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    provide for us?
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    Is it the fear of whether we're going to
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    get something that we think we want?
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    Even if that's a spouse.
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    Just panicking because you're not sure
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    about tomorrow.
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    You're just worried all the time.
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    How am I going to make it?
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    How am I going to take care of my family?
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    How is this going to happen?
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    So that's the first thing.
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    The second thing is this.
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    Look at Matthew 13:22.
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    This is the well known parable
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    of the four soils.
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    The third soil type
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    is found in Matthew 13:22.
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    The explanation, the interpretation.
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    Somebody want to read that?
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    "As for what was sown among the thorns,
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    this is the one who hears the Word
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    and the cares of the world..."
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    Tim: Right there.
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    The cares of the world?
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    That's the anxieties of the world.
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    Keep going.
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    "...and the deceitfulness of riches
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    choke the Word and proves unfruitful."
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    Tim: It chokes the Word
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    and it proves unfruitful.
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    Cares of the world
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    lead to no fruitfulness.
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    In fact, if you compare this
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    to the other Gospels,
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    what happens is it chokes,
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    it keeps the fruit from
    coming to fruition.
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    Or, look at this text.
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    Luke 21:34.
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    Somebody read that when you get there.
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    "But watch yourselves,
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    lest your hearts be weighed down
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    with dissipation and drunkenness
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    and cares of this life
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    and that day come upon you suddenly
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    like a trap."
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    Tim: There it is.
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    Cares of this life.
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    Cares of this life.
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    You get weighed down by them.
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    And what does it say there in Matthew 13?
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    It said that there's a choking.
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    These cares choke.
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    And what happens?
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    There's not fruit.
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    And so the thing that
    we need to ask is this:
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    Does your anxiety produce fruit
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    or does it choke it?
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    Because think about this.
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    If a person is having anxiety attacks,
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    and they can't even get themselves
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    to get out of their bed
    or out of their home
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    on a Sunday to come to the service,
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    to use their spiritual gifts
    to strengthen other people,
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    to encourage other people,
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    to get there to stir up one another
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    to love and good works
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    and not forsake the assembling together,
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    to get there and hear about
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    what's happening in other people's lives,
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    to bear one another's burdens,
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    to rejoice with those who rejoice,
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    to weep with those who weep -
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    if you're not able,
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    do you know what that anxiety is doing?
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    It's choking fruit.
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    Whereas Paul, thinking about
    the churches all the time,
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    his care for the churches,
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    that didn't produce a choking.
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    That didn't produce a fruitlessness.
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    That didn't produce in Paul
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    a desire to fly away
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    and build a cabin out in the woods.
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    You know what it did?
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    Listen to him speak
    to every single church.
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    He says I am constantly remembering you
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    in prayer.
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    That's fruit.
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    His anxiety caused him
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    to take those churches
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    before the throne of grace
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    over and over and over again.
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    It caused him to go to those churches,
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    to risk his life.
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    Do you remember what he said
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    to the church at Rome?
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    He says, oh, I have longed to come to you
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    that I might have some fruit among you.
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    He wanted to come and preach the Gospel.
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    He wanted his faith and their faith
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    to mutually edify each other.
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    Listen to how he talked
    to the church at Corinth.
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    He talked about coming,
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    and what did he want to do?
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    He didn't want to come
    and have to use the rod.
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    But he would if he had to.
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    Why? Because he would come
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    to set things in order.
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    What did Paul send Titus
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    to the churches in Crete to do?
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    Good things. Fruitful things.
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    When Paul and Barnabas
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    went through the churches in Acts 14,
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    do you know what they were doing?
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    They were encouraging the brethren
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    and appointing elders.
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    But good things.
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    They were risking their life.
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    They were risking imprisonment.
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    They were risking beatings.
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    Why?
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    Listen, when Paul said
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    that he could just as well die as live,
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    what did he say?
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    What did he say?
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    I desire to depart and be with Christ,
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    but what?
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    James: To remain in the
    flesh is far more necessary...
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    Tim: For their sakes.
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    See, kill me. Chop my head off, Nero.
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    And I get to go to glory.
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    But you know what?
    You know what's more needful?
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    Not that I fly away, build a cabin
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    outside of Frisco, Colorado.
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    He says it's more necessary that I stay.
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    Why? Because the people of God needed him.
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    See, this is what I would ask you.
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    Whatever anxieties you have in your life,
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    is it leading to fruit?
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    Because what we see
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    is that the anxieties of this world
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    choke the Word and there's no good fruit.
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    It doesn't come to fruition.
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    Versus the kind of care that Timothy had.
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    Listen, the kind of care that was there
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    in 1 Corinthians 12.
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    You've got this body -
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    this body full of these members.
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    And these members,
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    they have anxiety for each other.
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    And so what do they do?
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    They weep with each other.
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    They rejoice with each other.
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    And of course, that chapter
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    is speaking about spiritual gifts.
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    They're using their spiritual gifts
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    to build up one another.
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    You see, that's what you have to think.
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    Is your anxiety causing you
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    to pray for those people?
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    Is it for people?
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    Is it for the Lord?
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    And is it causing you to pursue fruit?
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    Are you anxious for the Lord?
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    If you cross reference what it says
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    about the young man who doesn't marry,
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    and the young lady who doesn't marry,
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    the young man, it talks about
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    being freed up so he can pursue
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    righteousness and holiness.
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    With the young lady, so she can
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    be anxious about the things of the Lord.
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    That's an interesting parallel.
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    What does it mean to be anxious
    for the things of the Lord?
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    It means you're set
    on a course of holiness.
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    You're set on a course of righteousness.
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    (from the room)
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    Early on, you were talking about
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    being anxious for people and for the Lord.
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    That text of Mary and Martha,
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    it seems to attach bad anxiety
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    with being distracted.
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    So Martha was distracted with much serving
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    whereas Mary, it says the Lord says,
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    one thing was necessary,
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    and so she chose it, right?
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    And she wasn't distracted
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    be the cares of this world.
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    They didn't choke out the Word.
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    She was focused on the Lord specifically.
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    Tim: I want you to think here.
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    You have one sister
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    sitting at the feet of
    Christ as He teaches.
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    You have another sister in the kitchen
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    making food for Jesus.
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    Now I want you to really think about that.
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    We can fool ourselves.
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    And I think Martha did.
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    Martha believed:
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    what I'm doing, I'm serving the Lord,
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    and my sister is lazy.
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    And I need help.
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    And I think when she appealed to the Lord,
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    she fully expected the Lord to say,
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    Mary, get up off your rear
    and go help your sister.
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    Because think if you're Martha.
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    Wasn't it Mary who brought out
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    the alabaster box
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    and she poured it on Christ?
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    Think about serving the Lord.
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    Serving the Lord.
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    It sounds good.
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    That's a biblical thing.
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    Here's the amazing thing.
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    You can get to where you're even anxious
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    about serving the Lord,
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    and it's a bad anxiety.
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    Because it's an anxiety that is the fruit
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    of not choosing the better part.
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    It's an anxiety that isn't focused
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    on the right things.
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    You see, Mary was focused on Christ.
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    And she sat there at His feet
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    and heard Him teach.
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    And this is subtle.
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    Because if you asked,
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    well, wait, isn't there good fruit
  • 50:11 - 50:19
    in making a meal for Jesus?
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    Yeah, perhaps, but here's the thing.
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    When we think about what
    we're being anxious about,
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    I didn't put that in here,
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    but that is a good thing to ask yourself.
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    Is my anxiety -
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    even though it may seem good,
  • 50:37 - 50:38
    it may seem biblical,
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    it may seem right and righteous,
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    but is my anxiety causing me
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    to miss the best parts of Christianity?
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    Christ Himself.
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    Are my anxieties distracting me?
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    Because that's what she was.
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    You're distracted.
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    You're anxious and you're distracted
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    about many things.
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    Distracted from what?
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    She's chosen the good part.
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    That's a good question to ask.
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    Is my anxiety in any way
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    drawing me away from Christ,
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    even if it's serving Him?
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    Because I find this,
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    if I have a healthy anxiety for you
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    as a pastor,
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    it takes me to Christ.
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    It takes me to Him.
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    It takes me to Him to plead
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    for you to Him.
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    It makes me think,
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    honestly, I recognize,
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    what I'm preaching on
    right now in the church,
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    that you really focusing
    on the love of Christ
  • 52:01 - 52:02
    is the most healthy thing.
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    I recognize you beholding
    the glory of the Lord
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    is at the heart.
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    So we need to ask ourselves that.
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    Do our anxieties cause us
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    to choose Christ and focus on Christ?
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    That's a good sign
  • 52:19 - 52:21
    that that's a healthy anxiety.
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    Or does it, even if it's serving Him
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    in a certain respect,
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    does it causes us to
    be distracted from Him?
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    Good thought there.
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    Number 3 and closely associated to this,
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    how do my anxieties
    affect my prayer life?
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    Because remember -
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    James probably can quote it -
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    Philippians 4:6,
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    "Do not be anxious about anything,
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    but in everything with
    prayer and supplication
  • 52:49 - 52:50
    with thanksgiving..."
  • 52:50 - 52:51
    Tim: Did you hear that?
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    Prayer and supplication.
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    You are supposed to make your requests
  • 52:55 - 52:56
    known to God.
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    Here's the thing.
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    Be not anxious, but...
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    rather...
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    what are you supposed to be doing?
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    It's like Paul sets these things
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    against each other.
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    Anxiety over against
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    taking these things to the Lord.
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    I would ask you this.
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    A good indication as
    to whether your cares,
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    your concerns,
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    your anxieties,
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    whether they're good or bad
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    is do they tend to take you to the Lord
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    in prayer?
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    Or do they traumatize you?
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    Do they cause you to neglect the Lord?
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    Do they cause you to ignore the Lord?
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    Do they cause you to be
    distracted from the Lord?
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    What does it do for your prayer life?
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    Because you know what?
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    That parent who says
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    I have all these children
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    and I'm anxious for them,
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    well, when you say
    you're anxious for them,
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    does that mean, like Paul
    being anxious for the churches,
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    that you're taking your children
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    before the throne of grace all the time
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    and pleading, pleading on their behalf?
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    Like Job did.
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    Bringing that sacrifice.
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    Bringing that offering to God,
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    in case your children sin.
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    You're pleading for their souls.
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    Does it bring you there?
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    Or is it the kind of thing where
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    no, it doesn't.
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    You just worry, worry, worry, worry
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    and going to God doesn't help,
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    and so you don't go there.
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    You tend to neglect that.
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    Now that's a big indicator
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    that your anxieties are basically
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    coming from idolatry.
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    You've made too much of a god
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    out of the thing that
    you're anxious about,
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    whether that be
    your children or whatever.
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    But examine the prayer life.
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    I put here "good anxiety suffers."
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    We already kind of talked about that.
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    But obviously, if being
    anxious for one another
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    means that we weep for one another,
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    it means if our brothers
    or sisters are hurting,
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    we seek to enter in.
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    We don't seek to be distant.
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    And I guess that's one of the things
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    that we need to ask ourselves.
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    Are we pursuing those kinds of anxieties?
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    Are we seeking to feel
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    for what other people feel?
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    Are we seeking to enter in to bear
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    one another's burdens in that sense?
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    Because true anxiety -
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    the good anxiety -
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    is willing to feel pain,
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    obviously, from that
    1 Corinthians 12 passage.
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    It's willing to feel pain.
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    It's willing to hurt with others.
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    (from the room)
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    Proverbs 12:25 says,
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    "Anxiety in a man's heart weighs him down,
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    but a good word makes him glad."
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    (unintelligible)
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    Tim: Well, let's talk about that.
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    I'll just shoot right to that one.
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    Read that proverb again.
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    "Anxiety in a man's heart
    weighs him down..."
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    Tim: What proverb was that?
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    Proverbs 12:25
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    Tim: But listen to that.
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    Here's one of the questions I want to ask.
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    What did Peter say about anxieties?
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    Cast them on the Lord.
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    Can anybody quote it? I Peter 5:7.
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    (unintelligible)
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    "Casting all your cares upon Him,
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    for He careth for you." (KJV)
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    But think about that - casting.
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    You know, that comes from a psalm.
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    It comes from - somebody find this,
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    Psalm 54:23.
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    Somebody look that up.
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    Tony, throw me a water.
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    (unintelligible)
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    Psalm 54:23.
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    (unintelligible)
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    James: It's Psalm 55:22
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    Tim: Is it? Both my
    numbers were off by one?
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    Okay, go ahead and read it.
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    James: Cast your burden on the Lord?
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    Tim: How was I off that much?
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    That's really bizarre.
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    Anyway, but listen,
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    I want you to get this,
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    because this is a big one.
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    And this is helpful.
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    Peter basically says
    "cast all your cares."
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    Cast your anxieties.
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    In the Septuagint,
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    the word anxiety is
    used right here as well.
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    And this is really where
    Peter gets this from.
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    If you look at the word in the English
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    in our ESV and probably in
    most of the translations,
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    it's "burden."
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    Cast your burden.
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    Okay, think about the proverb.
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    Anxiety does what?
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    It weighs us down.
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    Cast your burden.
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    A burden is heavy.
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    Let me give you another one.
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    Somebody look at 2 Corinthians 11:28
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    and read it.
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    This is of course Paul
    talking about the churches.
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    Can somebody read that one?
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    "And apart from other things,
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    there is the daily pressure on me
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    of my anxieties..."
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    Tim: Right there.
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    The daily pressure of the anxiety.
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    Let me give you one more.
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    Somebody read Luke 21:34 again.
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    Because there is a recurring theme.
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    There is a pressure.
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    Proverbs says anxiety weighs.
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    2 Corinthians 11:28,
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    there's a pressure.
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    Psalm 55, there is a burden.
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    Now listen to what Luke 21:34 says.
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    Somebody read it.
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    "But watch yourselves,
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    lest your hearts be weighed down..."
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    Tim: Your hearts what?
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    Weighed down.
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    This is a big one.
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    What I would ask you is this.
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    When you take your anxieties to the Lord,
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    are you lightened?
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    See, I think you have a good feel,
  • 61:11 - 61:16
    and look, this isn't make-believe.
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    When a true Christian goes out
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    before the Lord and prays
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    and their heart is full of all manner
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    of cares and burdens and anxieties,
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    and you take those
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    and you cast them on the Lord,
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    if I have a burden on my back;
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    if I'm carrying a couple
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    40 pound bags or 80 pound bags
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    of concrete,
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    and I cast those on somebody else,
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    I feel it.
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    I'm lightened.
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    The thing that all these verses said
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    is a recurring theme.
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    I kept looking at this Greek word
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    in the adjective form
    and in the noun form
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    and I just kept going
    through them all today
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    and just looking at them
    and looking at them.
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    And it jumped out at me -
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    this idea of pressure,
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    this idea of weight,
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    this idea of these things being a burden.
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    They weigh the heart down.
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    I know this,
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    if you're told to cast all your anxieties
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    upon the Lord
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    because He cares for you -
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    I know this,
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    that if you actually cast a burden on Him,
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    it's no longer on you.
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    And I know this.
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    I know the reality
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    of having such heavy cares.
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    Throughout my life,
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    there have been times
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    I have such cares about my children
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    or such cares about the church -
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    individuals in the church -
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    and you go and pray,
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    and it's just like,
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    yes, I can go forward now
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    because I've unloaded that.
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    I still feel the anxiety;
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    I still have a concern,
  • 63:11 - 63:16
    but the Lord had promised.
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    He's promised to help.
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    He's promised to be
    One Who answers prayer.
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    He's promised to do all manner of things.
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    And I know He cares.
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    And I know He's working everything
    for good for His people.
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    And I know that He loves this
    church far more than I do.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    And this is one of the
    things you want to ask.
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    Because I'll guarantee you this,
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    if you try to pray, you attempt to pray,
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    you're full of these anxieties,
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    you're having panic attacks
  • 63:45 - 63:47
    and whatever other thing,
  • 63:47 - 63:49
    and you seek to go to the Lord,
  • 63:49 - 63:51
    and it doesn't help
  • 63:51 - 63:53
    and it doesn't do anything,
  • 63:53 - 63:54
    you don't feel light;
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    you don't feel helped;
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    you don't feel that weight,
  • 63:57 - 64:01
    that pressure lifted,
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    then I would say there's something wrong.
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    Because casting those burdens on Him
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    should be a reality.
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    And if we're carrying anxieties,
  • 64:15 - 64:18
    we should be able to unload them there.
  • 64:18 - 64:19
    And if that's not happening;
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    if you're not feeling that freedom
  • 64:22 - 64:24
    and that lightening
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    and that weight and that pressure
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    being relieved,
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    then you're not really
    casting your cares on Him.
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    So that's key.
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    I think that's so key
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    to examining your prayer life there.
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    (incomplete thought)
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    It's because the Septuagint
  • 64:42 - 64:45
    doesn't use the same Greek word there.
  • 64:45 - 64:47
    That's why I didn't find that proverb,
  • 64:47 - 64:48
    but that's very helpful
  • 64:48 - 64:52
    because it's basically
    saying the same thing.
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    (unintelligible)
  • 65:05 - 65:07
    Tim: Lifting up your heart.
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    That's what happens when you feel
  • 65:09 - 65:11
    the weight come off.
  • 65:11 - 65:12
    And I can tell you, see,
  • 65:12 - 65:14
    I like to pray out in
    these fields over here,
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    but I can tell you, there's been times
  • 65:16 - 65:19
    I've gone out that door heavy,
  • 65:19 - 65:23
    and I've come back in that door
  • 65:23 - 65:24
    a lighter man.
  • 65:24 - 65:26
    Now sometimes may not as light
  • 65:26 - 65:28
    as I would like to have been lightened,
  • 65:28 - 65:32
    but definitely many times much lighter.
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    (unintelligible)
  • 65:34 - 65:40
    Tim: I would not put a weight to it.
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    How about this?
  • 65:48 - 65:50
    I put this one:
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    Can we rejoice, sleep, play?
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    What I was thinking about here
  • 66:00 - 66:04
    is again, this weighed down thing,
  • 66:04 - 66:06
    but think about it.
  • 66:06 - 66:09
    Here's Paul with all these anxieties.
  • 66:09 - 66:12
    And yet, when he was in Philippi
  • 66:12 - 66:13
    and he got thrown in jail,
  • 66:13 - 66:16
    what did he and Silas do?
  • 66:16 - 66:18
    They sang.
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    What did Paul say to the Philippian church
  • 66:21 - 66:22
    when he told them they need
  • 66:22 - 66:25
    to be not anxious?
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    Take everything to God in prayer -
  • 66:27 - 66:29
    what did he say to them?
  • 66:29 - 66:33
    Just right in those verses?
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    In Philippians 4.
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    Rejoice in the Lord.
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    And again, I say, rejoice.
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    Sleep.
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    (incomplete thought)
  • 66:46 - 66:47
    Think about it.
  • 66:47 - 66:50
    Herod just puts James to death.
  • 66:50 - 66:53
    And then he sees it pleases the Jews,
  • 66:53 - 66:54
    so what does he do?
  • 66:54 - 66:55
    He goes out and captures Peter.
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    Have you ever thought about Peter
  • 66:57 - 66:59
    when he was there in jail
  • 66:59 - 67:01
    and the angel came?
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    Do you know what the angel did?
  • 67:04 - 67:09
    Did he find Peter wide awake,
  • 67:09 - 67:11
    fretting that he was
    going to die tomorrow,
  • 67:11 - 67:13
    wringing his hands?
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    Anybody remember what he did?
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    He kicked him.
  • 67:20 - 67:22
    He kicked him. He was sound asleep.
  • 67:22 - 67:24
    You ever think about that?
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    Here's Peter in prison.
  • 67:25 - 67:29
    He knows full well his close friend,
  • 67:29 - 67:31
    used to be partner in business -
  • 67:31 - 67:32
    in the fishing business
  • 67:32 - 67:34
    back there on the Sea of Galilee -
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    is dead.
  • 67:36 - 67:37
    One of the close comrades!
  • 67:37 - 67:39
    One of the Twelve!
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    He's the first one and he's dead.
  • 67:41 - 67:44
    They're just barely into the book of Acts!
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    And now he's been caught.
  • 67:48 - 67:51
    He's been caught. He's in prison.
  • 67:51 - 67:54
    Well, Herod did it to James.
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    And Peter's sound asleep.
  • 67:57 - 68:01
    So I would ask you this,
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    can you take your anxieties to the Lord
  • 68:05 - 68:10
    and put those on Him?
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    What was the guy's name?
  • 68:12 - 68:15
    Maybe it will come to
    me as I'm telling the story.
  • 68:15 - 68:20
    Anybody remember the evangelist
  • 68:20 - 68:22
    who was evangelizing people
  • 68:22 - 68:31
    after the Titanic went down?
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    I can't think of it right off.
  • 68:35 - 68:37
    Yeah, there was one that drowned.
  • 68:37 - 68:39
    But there was another guy.
  • 68:39 - 68:45
    There was a guy who was in the water
  • 68:45 - 68:47
    in the North Atlantic.
  • 68:47 - 68:49
    It's in the dark.
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    And he found a board,
  • 68:52 - 68:53
    and he was holding on to it.
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    And he was able to get his
    body on top of the board.
  • 68:57 - 69:00
    And he said,
  • 69:00 - 69:03
    "Lord, there's no sense
    both of us staying awake.
  • 69:03 - 69:06
    So I think I'm going to go to sleep."
  • 69:06 - 69:08
    And he slept on that board.
  • 69:08 - 69:09
    And this guy was rescued.
  • 69:09 - 69:13
    There was a guy that was the last convert
  • 69:13 - 69:18
    of... maybe his name was Brown.
  • 69:18 - 69:21
    But he went to sleep.
  • 69:21 - 69:25
    I remember one of these last times
  • 69:25 - 69:27
    that maybe two or three years back,
  • 69:27 - 69:31
    Ryan Fullerton was at the
    Denton conference with us,
  • 69:31 - 69:36
    and we were talking just about trials
  • 69:36 - 69:38
    that we'd gone through in the church.
  • 69:38 - 69:39
    And Ryan said -
  • 69:39 - 69:46
    I think I was telling him about
  • 69:46 - 69:50
    the number of things
    that we were dealing with
  • 69:50 - 69:51
    at a certain time.
  • 69:51 - 69:53
    And he said, yeah, he said,
  • 69:53 - 69:55
    isn't it amazing?
  • 69:55 - 69:58
    He said I was saying this to our elders
  • 69:58 - 70:00
    the other day.
  • 70:00 - 70:03
    He was telling his elders,
  • 70:03 - 70:06
    we can be dealing
  • 70:06 - 70:11
    with five major problems in the church.
  • 70:11 - 70:13
    He said, any one of which
  • 70:13 - 70:16
    when we were young pastors
  • 70:16 - 70:18
    would have just traumatized us.
  • 70:18 - 70:21
    He says now we can experience five
  • 70:21 - 70:22
    problems of that magnitude
  • 70:22 - 70:26
    and still go home and
    play with our children.
  • 70:26 - 70:27
    This is what I'm talking about
  • 70:27 - 70:29
    when I'm talking about:
  • 70:29 - 70:30
    can we rejoice?
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    Can we sleep?
  • 70:32 - 70:34
    Can we play?
  • 70:34 - 70:37
    You see, can you take your anxieties -
  • 70:37 - 70:40
    people that are suffering panic attacks
  • 70:40 - 70:45
    and they just want to
    curl up in a fetal position,
  • 70:45 - 70:47
    that's not what we're talking about here.
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    We're talking about taking your fears,
  • 70:49 - 70:51
    taking your cares,
  • 70:51 - 70:53
    and being able to cast them on the Lord
  • 70:53 - 70:56
    to the place where you can actually
  • 70:56 - 70:59
    play with your children,
  • 70:59 - 71:01
    and you can actually sleep soundly,
  • 71:01 - 71:03
    and you can actually rejoice in the Lord.
  • 71:03 - 71:05
    You can go to church
  • 71:05 - 71:06
    and you can sing the songs
  • 71:06 - 71:09
    and you can be lifted up to glory.
  • 71:09 - 71:12
    Yes, there's still burdens there.
  • 71:12 - 71:16
    But you're able to unload them.
  • 71:16 - 71:17
    This is critical.
  • 71:17 - 71:23
    Maybe one more.
  • 71:23 - 71:27
    Did you notice
  • 71:27 - 71:30
    in the parable of the soils,
  • 71:30 - 71:35
    it actually says - yes, the fruit
  • 71:35 - 71:39
    doesn't mature,
  • 71:39 - 71:42
    but did you see what's actually choked?
  • 71:42 - 71:47
    It chokes the Word.
  • 71:47 - 71:50
    So here's the thing that I would ask you.
  • 71:50 - 71:53
    If you have anxieties,
  • 71:53 - 71:54
    if you have cares,
  • 71:54 - 71:58
    you want to know if they're good or bad?
  • 71:58 - 72:03
    Do those anxieties choke the Word?
  • 72:03 - 72:06
    What does that mean?
  • 72:06 - 72:10
    This is the Word.
  • 72:10 - 72:12
    You know what, you're living
  • 72:12 - 72:15
    with healthy anxieties
  • 72:15 - 72:19
    if you really care, you're concerned
  • 72:19 - 72:21
    about your holiness.
  • 72:21 - 72:23
    You hate the sin in your life.
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    You hate falls.
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    You hate coming short of Christlikeness.
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    You've got concerns.
    You think about it.
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    There's anxieties.
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    You have anxieties about people
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    because you love people.
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    You care about people.
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    You want to see people make it.
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    You don't want to see people perish.
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    You have people in your life
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    that you've invested in.
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    You want to see them succeed.
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    You want to see them please the Lord.
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    You're invested in that.
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    Here's the thing,
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    do your cares choke what's in here?
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    Or do they fuel what's in here?
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    You see, the bad cares
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    choke the Word.
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    If your big concern all the time
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    is, "oh no, I need a better car."
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    "Oh no, what about the TV?"
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    (incomplete thought)
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    Yes, my air conditioning
    was out last week,
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    but if that's all your living about -
    the cares of the world.
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    Where you're so caught up
    with the air conditioning,
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    and the car,
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    and you're caught up with money,
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    and you're caught up with retirement,
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    and you're caught up with your shoes,
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    and you're caught up with
    what the Smith's have next door,
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    and you're caught up with your lawn,
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    and you're caught up with the garden,
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    and you're caught up with the trees,
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    and you're caught up with your stuff
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    and your hobbies,
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    and you're just so consumed.
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    Or even if you're caught up with people,
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    you're caught up with your kids,
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    you're caught up with
    what you're going to eat
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    for the next meal.
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    You're just so caught up with these things
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    that you know what?
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    You don't really live for other people.
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    Think about the Word.
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    I was hungry and you fed Me.
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    But you're so concerned about
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    your own bank account
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    and your own shirts that you wear
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    and your own belt
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    and your own purse
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    and your own everything.
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    The cares of this world.
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    Oh no, what am I going to do for college?
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    What am I going to do for a job?
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    And you're so caught up in your stuff
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    that you never have time
    to love somebody else.
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    You don't have time to
    invest in other people.
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    You know, if you're really
    anxious about somebody -
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    James was just telling me
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    about somebody he and his wife
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    have chosen to care for in another place.
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    If you choose to invest in people's lives,
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    you're thinking about their needs.
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    You're thinking about how to give to them.
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    You're thinking about how I can help.
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    You see, that's what judgment day -
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    Jesus says as much as you did it
    unto one of the least of these.
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    What did they do?
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    You don't visit people in prison
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    unless you're thinking about those.
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    I mean, I don't know, how many of you
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    think about Johannes on a regular basis?
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    I know he's not there
    because he's preaching Christ,
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    but he professes to be a Christian.
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    You know, if you think,
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    you feel sighs...
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    if you feel warm, fuzzy feelings,
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    but you never meet people's needs,
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    that's no different than you can
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    watch a movie that's a sad story,
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    and weep tears.
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    You know what that is?
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    That's just sentimentality.
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    There's no love in that.
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    That isn't the kind of anxiety.
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    Look, bad anxieties choke the Word.
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    Good anxieties do the Word.
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    In fact, good anxieties fuel
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    the commandments of Scripture.
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    When you care about people
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    and it produces anxieties,
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    like Timothy cared about the Philippians,
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    Paul cared about the churches.
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    You know what that does?
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    That fuels the Scriptures.
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    It causes us to all the more embrace them
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    and not be hearers only,
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    deceiving your own selves,
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    but to be doers.
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    Oh, I guarantee, true
    and undefiled religion
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    before the Lord
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    is to visit the widow and the orphan
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    in their afflictions.
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    We have people - their Christian life
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    is just trying not to sin.
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    They're just trying to survive,
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    not falling into drugs,
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    not falling into alcohol,
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    not falling back into prostitution,
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    not falling into pornography.
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    They're just trying to survive.
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    Look, if your anxieties stop there,
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    that's not good.
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    The good anxieties in Scripture
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    is when you care about people
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    and it produces fruit
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    and it doesn't choke the Word.
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    It's consistent with keeping the Word.
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    You care.
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    You care and you invest your life.
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    You care and you share the Gospel.
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    You care and you give.
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    Good anxiety is an outflow of love
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    and love gives.
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    And people who give,
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    people who are anxious -
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    why would somebody be anxious?
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    When Paul says he's got this anxiety
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    for the churches, you know what it means?
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    He's thinking about them all the time.
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    You know, we're thinking about new elders.
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    I'll tell you, that's what you want.
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    You want men who are going to be
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    anxious about you.
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    That's a good thing.
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    I mean, if you find out,
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    wow, don't you want somebody like Timothy?
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    He doesn't mind his own things;
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    He minds the things of Christ,
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    and I have no one else like him,
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    and he's anxious.
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    Wouldn't you like to be able to say that
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    about all the elders at our church?
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    That we're anxious
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    for every single one of you?
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    God give us more of that anxiety.
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    There is a good anxiety in Scripture.
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    Something desperately to be sought.
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    We want that anxiety.
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    As parents, we want it.
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    As elders, we want it.
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    As Christians, we want it.
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    Anybody want to add anything to that?
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    (from the room)
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    Could it be said
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    that bad anxiety tends to be more selfish
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    and good anxiety tends
    to be more selfless?
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    Tim: Yes, definitely.
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    The good anxiety is definitely
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    a love-motivated thing
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    where it seems like the bad anxieties
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    turn away from Christ,
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    they turn away from the Lord,
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    they turn away from others
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    and they bring the focus to us,
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    even if it's idolatry.
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    There's lots of people
    that get really anxious
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    over family members.
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    They're just afraid.
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    They can't trust the Lord.
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    They're afraid something's going
    to happen to my family member.
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    Somebody's going to kill my child.
    Somebody's going to rape my child.
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    There are people that just can't
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    trust the Lord with those things.
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    There, the thing has stopped being love
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    because it doesn't trust the Lord.
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    Anything that doesn't
    trust the Lord is not good
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    no matter what kind of
    spin you're putting on it
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    because if you're not trusting the Lord,
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    and you're just freaking out
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    in a frenzy over -
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    oh, I just can't trust the Lord with this
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    and so I'm worried all the time.
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    Well, that's bad
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    because you're not trusting the Lord.
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    You're not seeing the Lord for Who He is.
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    You're not casting your care on Him.
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    It may seem like it's love,
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    but what it really is is idolatry.
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    You've made a god out of those children.
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    And you're not willing
    to trust the true God
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    to take care of them.
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Difference Between Good and Bad Anxiety - Ask Pastor Tim
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