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You've got all these
people that are searching.
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What are they looking for?
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That's what goes on in people's minds.
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How can I make the next dollar?
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How can I get the prettier girlfriend?
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How can I get sexual gratification?
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How can I get what I want?
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How can I get that little white ball
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in that hole in fewer strokes?
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How can I improve my tennis game?
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How can I improve my lawn?
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How can I get that new scratch
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in the door of my car off there?
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How can I get a nicer car?
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How can I avoid getting old?
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How can I avoid getting
to this nursing home?
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How can I get a nicer house?
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How? How? How?
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They're thinking how can
I have better relationships?
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How can I be more liked at work?
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How can I be more successful at work?
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And you know where it leads in the end?
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Weeping.
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Christless eternity.
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It's futile, futile, futile!
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It's a life that leads nowhere.
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Everybody's looking for truth
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and for explanations as
to why the universe
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works the way it does.
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They're all searching
for the meaning of life.
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Everybody looking, looking, looking.
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What makes life worthwhile?
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That's what it is.
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Give me my thing.
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I'm going to be a race car driver.
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I'm going to be successful at this.
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I know I'm a great gardener.
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Or you fill in the blank -
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I've got beauty.
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I go to the gym and I've got big biceps.
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And where does it go?
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Look a hundred years ahead.
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Their soul's in hell.
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Their biceps are rotted in the grave.
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And God just says it's futile.
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It's futile.
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People trying to put another Hubble -
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better than the Hubble
telescope out there.
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Why? We're going to look
out in the deepest realms
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and with all our scientists
and all our knowledge
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and we're going to try to
see back to the big bang
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and we're going to make sense of it all.
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And then they're in hell.
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They die Christless and it's all hell
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and it's all empty.
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All the theories, all the religions,
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all the gods - where does it lead to?
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Futility. Think about it.
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Think about it.
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My dad was a farmer.
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He worked at GM, but he was a farmer.
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You think about this.
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You strategize how to plant the field.
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When am I going to plant it?
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How am I going to plant it?
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I'm going to have a tractor ready.
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I'm going to go out and till that field.
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I'm going to haul in the fertilizer.
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I'm going to make sure
the irrigation is in place.
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I'm going to harvest that crop.
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And I'm going to grind that wheat.
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I'm going to make the bread.
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I'm going to set it on the table.
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I'm going to sit the family down
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and we're going to eat.
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And then we die and we go to hell.
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And you say, well,
you're being awful graphic.
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You think about Donald Trump.
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Unless he repents...
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you can fight to have all your billions
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and be successful and make it to president
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and you die and you go to hell.
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You can be religious.
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I decide I'm going to get religious.
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I'm going to start going
to Grace Community Church.
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You can get impressed by the preaching.
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But you don't ever learn Christ.
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There's no reality.
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You play the hypocrite.
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And then what happens? You die.
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And you know what, it's more tolerable
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for Sodom and Gomorrah than for you.
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The whole thing was futile.
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You see so many religious people.
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They're thinking that they're
building up the credit,
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but in the end, it's futile.
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Have you ever seen Catholics
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just pray their "hail, Mary's"?
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It's just futile.
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It does no good for the soul.
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It leaves nothing for the soul.
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It's hollow.
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It's futile.
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It's aimless.
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It just leaves you in the end like a husk.
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Ruby and I saw it.
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We went on this cruise.
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Thank the Lord we had a balcony.
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We were able to spend
lots of time in the room
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and just be together for 7 days.
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But we'd venture out.
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We'd venture out of the room
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and we'd look at people.
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The last day of the cruise,
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you should have seen the look
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on the people's faces.
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Empty.
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Hollow.
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Why? That's their heaven.
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And in the end, all the anticipation,
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all the places they were going to visit,
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all the stuff, it just left them empty.
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That's what this world does.
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It just takes from you,
takes from you, takes from you.
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We saw a documentary on Mike Webster.
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Do you know who he was?
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18 years professional football player.
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He was a center for
the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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You remember him?
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He's a guy that got
whatever they're finding
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in the football player's brains now.
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The world just takes from you.
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It took from him.
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Oh, the people in Pittsburgh loved him
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and then what happened?
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He lost his brain. He lost his mind.
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All that impact with the brain.
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Impact. Impact. Impact.
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It tears the cells apart.
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It releases this protein.
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It basically clogs up their brains.
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They can't think straight anymore.
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Yeah, he had Super Bowl rings.
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And he died and went to hell.
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You think about what all of it's worth.
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You've got people that are going to go
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to their classes tomorrow
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and they're going to study. Why?
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So they can get a good job? Then what?
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Another job?
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Typically, people change jobs
every three years. Then what?
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Save up for retirement? Then what?
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Then one day you're
going home on a wet road
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and you get in a head-on collision
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and you die and you go to hell.
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Brethren, that is what's
happening all around us.
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Every single Christless life is futility.
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It ends in hell.
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It ends empty.
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Those lives out there -
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you know why they look empty
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at the end of life
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when they had 18
successful years in the NFL?
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You know why they look empty
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after 7 days on a cruise?
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We went diving.
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I was trying to talk underwater,
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just praising the Lord.
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It was so beautiful!
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And you know what?
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The day after we got back,
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I was out at Brackenridge
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walking along the side of the river
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praying and thinking on the Lord
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and I'm thinking
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I got to come home to this.
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This is glorious!
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I saw one woman at the end of that cruise.
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The look on her face
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was like total devastation.
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Why? Because that's the way this world is.
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It just leaves you an empty husk.
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That's all.
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It promises you everything.
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And the devil's behind that.
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And it just leaves you empty.
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Empty. Futile.
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Aimless.
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Nothing for the soul.
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Just futility.
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This excerpt was taken
from the full sermon:
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No Longer Perishing in Futility